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Upcoming events from the Maui Economic Development Board
The Hawaiʻi Women in Business Seminar Series continues with “Learning the Ins and Outs of WBENC Certification” on Oct. 26, and “Adaptive Capacity for Business” on Nov. 30.
Update: Kula brush fire possibly ignited by vehicle exhaust, one man injured
A 30-year-old man suffered burns to his leg during a brush fire in Kula, fire officials said. The man was transported by Medics to the Maui Memorial Medical Center for treatment.
Seabury Hall stages “Mean Girls Musical: High School Version”
Mean Girls Musical: High School Version hits the stage at Seabury Hall with the favorite characters from the movie, powerful music, and timely pop culture references. The show runs at Seabury Hall’s ʻAʻaliʻikūhonua Creative Arts Center on Nov. 10, 11, 17, and 18 at 7 p.m. and Nov. 12 and 19 at 3 p.m.
Hawaiʻi Attorney General seeks information on illegal residential rent increases, evictions on Maui
The purpose of the rent and eviction restrictions in the Emergency Proclamation is to address the unprecedented humanitarian crisis caused by the August wildfires. “If you believe that a landlord on Maui is acting illegally under the Emergency Proclamation, report what you know to the Department of the Attorney General,” department officials said.
Hydrologists explain that interim instream flow standards are aimed at equitable use of water
Essentially interim instream flow standards reduce the use of water for non-instream uses, particularly under low-flow conditions. “We really seek to prioritize public trust uses over non-public trust uses and IIFS are one tool that helps us do that,” state hydrologists said.
UH scholarship offer to Lahainaluna High seniors extended to two or four years
Two-year and four-year scholarships to the University of Hawaiʻi are now available to Lahainaluna High School seniors, thanks to an anonymous philanthropist. The donor agreed to fund the scholarship extensions to two years for any UH community college or four years for any UH university.
Maui Relief TANF outreach event Tuesday at Lahaina Civic Center
Applications for the Maui Relief TANF program, which could cover housing, auto, clothing and utility expenses for families with children impacted by the August wildfires, will be accepted at a Maui Economic Opportunity outreach event, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday, at the Lahaina Civic Center.
494 firearms recovered at Oʻahu Gun Buyback event
State officials recovered 494 firearms and distributed 82 gun locks at a Gun Buyback event held over the weekend in Honolulu and Waiʻanae on Oʻahu.
Welcome Home the Whales with Pacific Whale Foundation and OCEAN Organic Farm, Oct. 26
OCEAN Organic Farm & Distillery, a dedicated advocate and partner of ocean conservation nonprofit, Pacific Whale Foundation, will present the organization with a donation, celebrating the annual return of humpback whales to Maui Nui waters.
Hawaiʻi delegation advocates for enhanced recovery funds in Washington D.C. after Maui wildfire
Following the wildfires on August 8 that devastated areas of Maui County, a delegation from Hawaiʻi is set to meet officials in Washington D.C. this week. The primary objective is to evaluate current recovery allocations and to discuss the potential for additional resources to facilitate economic recovery and both immediate and sustainable relief for Maui County.
Hawaiian Music Series features Marvin Tevaga at the Bailey House in Wailuku, Oct. 26
The Lahaina Restoration Foundation’s Hawaiian Music Series will be back or a monthly edition on Thursday, Oct. 26 at 6 p.m., at Hale Hoʻikeʻike at the Bailey House Museum in Wailuku. This free concert will feature local talent Marvin Tevaga.
No application fee for Hawaiʻi residents applying to UH campuses
Hawaiʻi residents can now apply to any of the University of Hawaiʻi’s 10 campuses without an application fee, as the University seeks to strengthen the pipeline into public higher education across the state.
‘Drive Aloha’ video contest challenges Hawaiʻi high school students to promote safe driving
Hawai’i high school students have the chance to win up to $2,000 for their school by creating a 60-second video that creatively answers the question, “What does Drive Aloha mean to you?”
Azeka Shopping Center in Kīhei will host annual Trunk-or-Treat event Oct. 31
Azeka Shopping Center will host its annual Halloween Trunk-or-Treat event on Oct. 31, offering children of all ages a safe and fun environment to enjoy trick-or-treating.
Maui Behavioral Health Resources is hiring for several positions
Maui Behavioral Health Resources is looking to hire several positions to better serve the community’s behavioral health needs during the aftermath of the tragic fires.
More than 1,000 backpacks distributed to Lahaina students
The Hawaiʻi State Teachers Association, in partnership with Kamehameha Schools, has provided more than 1,000 backpacks to Lahaina students affected by wildfires.
Queen Kaʻahumanu Center announces October lineup of events
Queen Kaʻahumanu Center has released a lineup of events for the month of October, including a chance to donate clothing for Lahainaluna students, enjoy Kama‘āina Nights, Keiki Club, Miss Maui Pageant, Holo Holo Halloween and more.
Project Hawaiʻi receives $20,000 grant from Spectrum for teen mentoring program
The nonprofit Project Hawai’i has received a $20,000 Spectrum Digital Education grant for funding its Teen Mentoring Program, which works hands-on with homeless teenagers to create a learning environment to end their cycle of poverty.
Hawai‘i Department of Health reinforces commitment to transgender rights
The Hawai‘i Department of Health has released the “Statement on Transgender Rights and Public Health” to address discrimination and health disparities.
Hawai‘i Emergency Management Agency launches interactive map of statewide alert sirens
The Hawai‘i Emergency Management Agency has made an interactive map available to the public, displaying the locations of 418 alert and warning sirens across the state, alongside their operational status.





