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Maui Weekend Events – September 2, 2022

Happy Aloha Friday! And Happy Labor Day weekend! It is already September!! What a crazy year so far 🙂

We have some great events lined up for this holiday weekend. First, the Four Seasons Maui Wine and Food Classic offers events every day this weekend. Second, Vince Esquire hosts his first Annual Rock and Blues Festival at Gilligan’s Bar & Grill in Kihei. Third, the organization that the Laulima Chocolate tasting benefits this Saturday is the Maui Humane Society! And last but not least, Sierra Club Maui Hikes will hike the Makawao Forest this Sunday morning.

Four Seasons Maui Wine and Food Classic

maui four seasons resort

Join world-class vintners, sommeliers, and top chefs for a luxury wine and food event. With events taking place every day this holiday weekend, there is something for everyone!

Reservations are required. A la carte tickets are available for the Opening Night Gala, The Icons Dinners, and Brunch & Bubbles. Wally’s Starlight Lounge and Lunch with Chef Rashida Holmes are available on a first-come-first-served basis.

A portion of the proceeds will benefit Maui Food Bank providing hunger relief to those in need.

Link for more: Four Seasons Wine and Food Classic

Vince Esquire’s – 1st Annual Rock + Blues Festival with Special Guest, Texas Bluesman, Chris Duarte

vince esquire rock and blues festival september 3

This Saturday, you can be a part of the first annual Vince Esquire’s Rock and Blues Festival. Taking place at Gilligan’s Bar & Grill in Kihei, festivities begin at 4:30 and go until 10:30 pm with music starting at 8:30 pm. If you have not had the pleasure of hearing Vince Esquire rock the guitar and/or ukulele live, do yourself a favor and get there for this.

Link for tickets

Link to Gilligan’s Bar & Grill

Chocolate Laulima Tasting to Benefit MHS!

cat and dog with red stuffed love hearts

This Saturday’s chocolate tasting from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm will offer live music and benefit the Maui Humane Society. All tastings take place under the cover of a 2,000 square foot pavilion atop the Maui Ku’ia Estate Chocolate Factory. The open-air pavilion lets in a nice breeze, while its roof provides protection from both sun and rain.  Chocolate, live music, and helping our animal friends is about as good as it gets!

Link for more: Maui Chocolate Tour and Tastings

Sierra Club Maui Hikes

hiking trail through makawao forest on maui

This weekend’s hike is 7 miles through the Makawao Forest on Sunday morning. Moderate hike in big tree forest on undulating trail.  Hike is estimated to take at least 3 hours. Meet in parking lot across from St. Joseph’s Church on Makawao Avenue at 8 AM. Limit 15. Reach out to leader Annie Schultz acm_schultz@hotmail.com to reserve your spot

Link for more: Maui Sierra Club Hikes

As always, hope to see you out there and have fun and stay safe!

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