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Maui Weekend Events – September 29th

Aloha friends! This weekend on Maui brings us a few great live music options, some theater and a big game in local high school football. Kolohe Kai plays the MACC this Saturday with guests Matisyahu and Cydeways. Also on deck Saturday is Kanekoa at South Maui Gardens with Arlie Asiu opening. Sunday night, Sam Frampon and Anthony Pfluke take the stage at ProArts Maui with a benefit concert meant to help our community heal. If theater is more what you’re looking for, be sure to check out Kimberly Akimbo opening at ProArts Maui this Friday and running through October 15th. In the MIL sports world, Lahainaluna plays their first game this season against Baldwin on Saturday night.

Kolohe Kai with Matisyahu and Cydeways at the MACC

Hawaii favorite Kolohe Kai, along with special guests Matisyahu and Cydeways present a great night of reggae for Maui this Saturday.  Kolohe Kai is the project of O’ahu born Ramon De Peralta who has been putting out hits since he was 17.  This is a unique sound fusing ukulele with roots reggae and more recently R&B and pop. Show starts at 6:00 pm and doors open at 5:00 pm. Food and beverage available from 5:00 – 10:00 pm. Local music lovers will love this show.

Kanekoa at South Maui Gardens

Maui’s own Kanekoa will be playing at South Maui Gardens this Saturday, the 30th. Arlie Asiu is opening. Show runs from 5:30 – 8:30 pm. Gates open at 5:00 pm. 12+ Food trucks on site offer a great variety of food. Tickets are available for just $25 online and at the gate the day of the event until 5:00 pm. A percentage of the proceeds go to Maui Strong. Check out Eventbrite for tickets and more.

Kimberly Akimbo at ProArts Maui

Kimberly Akimbo opens this Friday night at ProArts Maui. The show will run through October 15th with showtimes at 7:30 pm on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays and 2:00 pm on Sundays. This is a heartwarming and funny tale of a young woman finding light in the darkest of situations. Written by David Linsday-Abaire and directed by Carrigan O’Brian. Run time is just over 2 hours with a 15-minute intervention. Tickets range from $25-$40.

The Comedy of the Year. A haunting and hilarious new play. Mr. Lindsay-Abaire is an expert at tweaking, skewing and finally inverting established formulas. His plays tend to slide right out of predetermined pigeonholes. ‘KIMBERLY AKIMBO’ is at once a shrewd satire, a black comedy and a heartbreaking study of how time wounds everyone. -The New York Times

A Healing Evening with Sam Frampton and Anthony Pfluke

guitar on a rock in the sunshine

Sam Frampton and Anthony Pfluke come together to do a benefit healing show this Sunday night at ProArts Maui. Show starts at 7:00 pm. Sam and Anthony will each do their own set before joining for a set together. Show’s intention is to promote healing for our community. Proceeds benefit Wildfire Relief. Tickets run from $10 for keiki to $35 for premium seating. Run time just under 2 hours.

MIL Sports

It is week 6 of the MIL football season and Lahainaluna plays their first game this weekend. These kids have been through so much and were determined to keep their football season this year. Let’s get out and support them. They play Baldwin this Saturday at War Memorial Stadium. Game start is 7:00 pm. Friday night’s game is Maui High at Kamehameha Maui at 7:00 pm.

For 8-Man Football, my squad, Seabury, will be taking on Molokai at home. Game start is 10:00 am on Saturday. I will be there for this one. Say hi!

Also taking place this Saturday morning is the Lahaina Strong Keiki Mile Run/Walk at Kaanapali Golf Courses. Start time is 8:00 am. Proceeds benefit the Maui Strong Fund.

Real Estate

I wanted to take a minute to remind you that in addition to the Nahiku listing I mentioned last week, I also have a great Kula I’o 15 acre listing. Please feel free to reach out regarding either of these or any other property on Maui you’d like to discuss.

Also, just listed is this 148 acres of open ranch land in Kula. 1900 Pulehu Road is nearing completion for a 2 lot sub-division. Bi-coastal ocean views. Multiple water meters for ag use as well as County potable water and Private water meters from adjoining subdivision. Elevation ranges from 1700-1900 feet making for ideal farming conditions. The historical ranch land is being transformed into a food forest with the potential and location for Farmer’s Market, ecotourism, education or a private Retreat/Compound. Improvements include complete Deer fencing, entry ways, barn/ warehouse, significant food crops planted, free stack rock walls, water systems, etc. Possibilities here are interesting varied.

Anything Else This Weekend or Next?

I am always looking to promote other weekend activities for Maui organizations. If we are missing anything, drop me a line any time for future happenings. Mahalo!!!

As always, have fun and stay safe! Hope to see you out there this weekend.

About Me

As a lifelong resident of Maui and realtor for over 20 years, I have a unique long-standing relationship with residents and visitors alike. I bring a deep understanding of the many layers and subtleties of Maui’s Real Estate industry. My broad ranging experience allows me to better understand and meet your needs. Whether you are buying or selling your first home, a second home, an investment property, looking to do a 1031 exchange or even large land transactions and subdivisions, I have done it all. I love water sports, mainly international competition in canoe paddling, one man canoe, surfing, paddle boarding, Jiu jitsu training, soccer, rugby, family time, friends, socializing, food, pets, work and staying active.

If you ever want to chat about what’s happening in the Real Estate market on Maui or have any questions on your equity, current options and their tax advantages or disadvantages or to discuss any other real estate needs, feel free to call, text or email. I am here for you!

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