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The Club Goes Country! Hoedown, March 30

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The Club Goes Country!

The Maui Country Club hosts a Western Hoedown on Saturday, March 30, 2019, complete with pony rides, a chili contest, country buffet, hayrides, a pop-up shop by Horses r Us and live Country music.

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Organizers say the event provides an evening of “down-home fun for the whole family.”

The evening begins with pony rides on the makai lawn at 3:30 p.m. and the country buffet opens in the clubhouse.

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Judging of the chili contest follows at 4 p.m., as member cooks vie for two prizes: Judges Choice and the coveted People’s Choice awards.

Cowboy games like roping will be available for kids and parents, and hayrides take members and guests on rides around the golf course.

Jennifer’s “Horses Are Us” pop-up shop will be outfitting cowgirls and boys of all ages.

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Live, continuous entertainment is offered from 4 p.m. throughout the evening. The “Soulfully Southern” Nashville recording artist Charlsey Etheridge will perform, along with Captain Crunch Randy Coon and Country Man Dan Henderson. At 6:30 p.m., Maui’s, Country Knights take the stage.

Tickets purchased in advance are: $40 members, $50 guests, $18 children 5-12 (ages 4 and under get in free) *early discount applies for reservations confirmed by Friday, March 29.

Tickets purchased on Saturday and at the door will be an additional $5 for adults and an additional $2 children.

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Members may book online or call (808) 877-7893.

*This event is exclusively for the members of Maui Country Club and their invited guests.

Photo courtesy: Maui Country Club

Photo courtesy: Maui Country Club

Photo courtesy: Maui Country Club

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