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Fly a Kite at the 3rd Annual Kite Festival

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The Japanese Cultural Society of Maui is hosting the third annual Kite Festival on Saturday, Aug. 18, 2018 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Keopuolani Park Field #8, located right below the Maui Arts & Cultural Center.

Admission to the Kite Festival is free and kite kits to decorate with colored markers will be available for a $5 donation to JCSM. Prizes will be given to the best decorated kites and best kite fliers at 12 p.m. Water will be provided. Attendees may also bring their own kites, materials, chairs and snacks.

“Kites are very complex objects – building one requires skill, craftsmanship and even style,” said Deron Furukawa, president of JCSM. “If you have a kite just stored somewhere in your home, come and see it up in the air at the Kite Festival and it will surely bring joy to you and to many.”

The mission of the Japanese Cultural Society of Maui is to perpetuate the Japanese culture in the community. Kite flying in Japan dates back in the 16th century as a custom to pray for good health and a bright future.

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For questions about the event, call Deron at (808) 298-3352 or email jcsmhawaii@gmail.com.

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