Celebrate West Maui’s rich plantation heritage at Lahaina Plantation Days
LAHAINA – On Oct. 18-19, Lahaina Restoration Foundation will present its fifth annual Lahaina Plantation Days, a tribute to West Maui’s rich plantation heritage.
Held on the former Pioneer Mill site surrounding the old smokestack on Lahainaluna Road in Lahaina, event hours are 5 to 10:30 p.m. on both days.
This year, the public will enjoy a plantation life tent highlighting the sports and recreation of West Maui’s plantation era, a myriad of food booths by Maui’s favorite restaurants, beer and wine garden sponsored by Maui Brewing Company and Chambers and Chambers Wine Merchants, a MauiGrown Coffee tent, keiki game zone and horse rides, multicultural exhibit, Pioneer Mill sugar tent and farmers’ market.
An exciting entertainment lineup awaits with Da Braddahs (event hosts), Ekolu, Hoku Zuttermeister, Kory Kukahiko and Kaholo Rickard, Na Kupuna Ohana Serenaders, and Malino.
Admission is just $3; children five and under are free.
For more information, contact the Lahaina Restoration Foundation office at 661-3262, e-mail “mailto:info@lahaina”>info@lahaina– restoration.org or visit www.lahaina-restoration.org.
Lahaina Plantation Days is supported in part by Kaanapali Land Management Corp., county Office of Economic Development and Hawaii Tourism Authority.
Lahaina Restoration Foundation is a 501(c)(3) Hawaii nonprofit organization dedicated to cooperating with all community-oriented interests in an effort to restore, maintain and preserve the physical and cultural legacies and history of the first capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii, Lahaina.