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Free keiki and family programs slated in Lahaina during the winter school break

By Staff | Dec 17, 2021

Helaiyna Corniel-Luna had fun at Lahaina Quest Fall Camp.

LAHAINA — Lahaina Quest programs are back this winter with a series of free keiki and family programs during the winter school break.

On Monday, Dec. 27, fourth- and fifth-graders are invited to the Baldwin Home Museum to help solve a 19th-century holiday mystery. A series of maps, codes and puzzles will lead participants to a New Year’s surprise. The History Mystery program will run from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

On Tuesday, Dec. 28, second- through fourth-graders will discover the stories of the Baldwin Home through pictures. From shadow profiles to apps that bring history to life, keiki will explore how light and shadow have captured images throughout history. The I Spy History program will run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Baldwin Home Museum.

On Wednesday, Dec. 29, families with children in first through sixth grades can join in the Mission: Art program. Using kapa and ‘ohe kapala, participants will create a piece of art together and then make a piece to take home. The program will run from 10 a.m. to noon at the Apuakehau Cultural Park (also known as the Lahaina Public Library lawn).

Space is limited and reservations are required.

To sign up, or for more information, visit www. lahainarestoration.org/lahaina-quest/ or e-mail Kimberly@lahainarestoration.org.

The free Lahaina Quest winter programs are fully funded by Lahaina Restoration Foundation donors and members.