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CANCELLED: Makaha Sons Headline Festivals of Aloha Edition of First Friday in Wailuku

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Wailuku First Friday, Sept. 2 CANCELLED.

Wailuku First Friday, Sept. 2 CANCELLED.

This event has been cancelled due to Hurricane Lester.  Makaha Sons was scheduled to perform, but has been notified of the cancellation.

Festivals of Aloha presents Makaha Sons on the Maui Thing Stage at the upcoming monthly First Friday event on Sept. 2, 2016.

Wailuku First Friday Town Part is a free community street party on Market Street in Wailuku Town, from 6 to 9 p.m.

Guests can dine, enjoy live music and take part in street festivities with friends and family.

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Friends and families are encouraged to stop by for a great time and help support the local community, economy and businesses.

Photo Credit: Makaha Sons from L to R: Kimo Artis, Jerome Koko, and Mark Yim.

Photo Credit: Makaha Sons
from L to R: Kimo Artis, Jerome Koko, and Mark Yim.

Makaha Sons take the stage from 7:30 to 9 p.m.

Other featured entertainment includes the following lineup:

Kalani Pe’a
Maui Thing Stage, 6-7 p.m.

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Neto’s & Barbara’s Hot Salsa Band
Banyan Tree Park, 6-9 p.m.

Free Yoga Class at 4:45 p.m.
Body Alive Yoga, 1995 Main Street 2nd floor

ʻĪao Theater:
Open House theater tours in celebration of ʻĪao Theater’s 88th Anniversary

Northshore Art & Frame
Paintings by Sean Baba and Photo Collages by Carolyn Quan

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Beer Garden, 6-9:30 p.m.
Beer Tasting ft. Kona Brew Co. with Big Wave, Longboard, Lavaman & Lemongrass
Music by DJ Z

Native Intelligence, 6-9 p.m., ʻAwa Bar opens at 5:30 p.m.
Hāloanaka: A visual art showcase of Hāloa, our eldest kūpuna (kalo)

Kama’aina Loan & Cash for Gold, 98 N. Market St.
www.wailukucam.com with Jason Schwartz as host

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