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Estate sale to support art programs

By Staff | Mar 4, 2010

Keiki can create crafts at the Wo Hing Museum at 858 Front St. in Lahaina on Friday, March 5, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Museum Docent Busaba Yip-Douglas and volunteers will show keiki — Kailee Brown of Haiku is pictured — how to create your very own “New Year’s Tiger.” There are plenty of great crafts to make, including paper lanterns, paper fans and dragon puppets. All crafts are free of charge (donations are accepted). At the Wo Hing Museum, visit the upstairs temple and next door cookhouse, which shows films of life in the Hawaiian islands taken by Thomas Alva Edison between 1898 and 1906, as well as the film “Finding Sandalwood Mountain” featuring Wo Hing Society members. Lahaina Restoration Foundation sponsors this program. For more information, visit www.lahainarestoration.org or call 661-3262. Photo by Lahaina Restoration Foundation.

LAHAINA — Lahaina Arts Society (LAS) will hold a live auction/estate sale of art on Sunday, March 7, during the all-day Art Fair from 1 to 4 p.m. under the Banyan Tree in Lahaina.

If you are looking for a unique piece of art — both wall art and accessories — for your home or condominium, this sale is for you!

View all of the art on Saturday, March 6, during the Art Fair from 1 to 4 p.m. in Banyan Tree Park.

Through an anonymous donor in Wailea, and Lahaina Arts Society’s partnership with Aloha Shares, the organization has been gifted with some beautiful art.

All proceeds go to Children’s Art Outreach for kids. Artists teach multiple classes on Maui and Molokai every week to underprivileged kids.

The Banyan Tree Art Fairs feature art, jewelry and photography. For information on the auction, call Sue Thomas at 662-0378.