Step back in time and visit the Baldwin Home Museum with a tour by candle light. Lahaina Restoration Foundation’s experienced docents will excite you with stories about the historic Baldwin family that lived in the home in the early 1800s. Tours are held every Friday from 6 to 8:30 p.m. The museum is located on the corner of Front and Dickenson streets. Admission is $7 for adults (age 13 and up); $6 for kama‘aina, senior citizens (age 65 and up) and military; and free for children 12 and under. Admission also allows entry to the Wo Hing Museum on Front Street. Call 661-3262.
Correction
There were mistakes in the brief “Event to benefit Lahaina Tutoring Program” on page 10 of last week’s issue.
The correct date is May 25 – not May 27 as listed – and tickets are selling for $50, not $45.
The Lahaina News apologizes for the errors.
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The Maui Historical Society and friends will host their monthly benefit concert series, “Hawaiian Moonlight,” on May 25 from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Bailey House Museum at 2375A Main St. in Wailuku. The entertainment will feature George Kahumoku Jr. (above) and friends. Bring your blanket or a low-back beach chair and enjoy the evening listening to music under the moon and stars. Tickets are $25 ($20 for Maui Historical Society members); call 244-3326.
Music series to feature Rama Camarillo & Sons
LAHAINA – Great live Hawaiian music continues on Front Street as the Hawaiian Music Series features Rama Camarillo and sons Kamaka and Kala’e on Thursday, May 30, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on the Baldwin Home Lawn in Lahaina.
Relax under the stars and enjoy this free concert brought to you by Lahaina Restoration Foundation. Chairs are limited, so blankets, mats and low beach chairs are welcome.
The Baldwin Home Museum is located on the corner of Front and Dickenson streets. Call 661-3262 or visit www.lahainarestoration.org.
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Kaylen Kadotani received his Juris Doctorate Degree, Cum Laude, from the University of California, Hastings College of the Law on May 11 in San Francisco. He was assistant managing editor of the flagship Hastings Law Journal. Kaylen is a 2004 graduate of Lahainaluna High School and a 2008 graduate of The University of San Francisco. On hand to celebrate were his parents, Raymond and Vickie Kadotani of Lahaina, and grandparents Sammy and Hatsumi Kadotani of Lahaina.
Kamp Kumulani set
NAPILI – Kamp Kumulani 2013 is coming to the Napilihau Recreation Center on June 3-7 from 9 a.m. to noon.
It’s free for keiki who have completed kindergarten through fifth grade.
This year’s theme is “Facing Fear! Trusting GOD!”
“Tap into God’s promise to give you courage to face your fears at Colossal Coaster World by trusting Him. Your day at the park will include music, snacks, games, crafts and Bible stories about Paul and his journey to face his fears by trusting God,” noted Kumulani Chapel.
All are welcome – just show up! For more information, call Kumulani Chapel at 669-6905.
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Lions to hold car wash
LAHAINA – West Maui Lions will hold a car wash fundraiser at First Hawaiian Bank on Papalaua Street on Saturday, May 25, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Call Linda Elms at 276-1191.
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The Maui Historical Society and friends will host their monthly benefit concert series, “Hawaiian Moonlight,” on May 25 from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Bailey House Museum at 2375A Main St. in Wailuku. The entertainment will feature George Kahumoku Jr. (above) and friends. Bring your blanket or a low-back beach chair and enjoy the evening listening to music under the moon and stars. Tickets are $25 ($20 for Maui Historical Society members); call 244-3326.
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Kaylen Kadotani received his Juris Doctorate Degree, Cum Laude, from the University of California, Hastings College of the Law on May 11 in San Francisco. He was assistant managing editor of the flagship Hastings Law Journal. Kaylen is a 2004 graduate of Lahainaluna High School and a 2008 graduate of The University of San Francisco. On hand to celebrate were his parents, Raymond and Vickie Kadotani of Lahaina, and grandparents Sammy and Hatsumi Kadotani of Lahaina.