This week on Maui, there is so much to do to celebrate the holidays, help raise funds for wildfire survivors and be entertained around the island by comedians, musicians young and old, and even goats. Find our comprehensive listing HERE.
The Maui-based nonprofit Nā Keiki O Emalia hosts a Keiki Holiday Festival with special gifts for Lahaina and Kula victims of the Aug. 8 wildfire disaster. The event is free and open to Maui families on Sunday, Dec. 17 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Cameron Center in Wailuku.
In the wake of the wildfires this past August, Imua Family Services made the decision to not burden the community with its usual toy drive, instead reaching out to their friends at JAKKS Pacific, Inc., who once again came through with a large donation consisting of thousands of toys.
WAILUKU The holidays just aren’t the same without merriment, cheer and gift-giving! This outlook on the holiday season has persisted with Imua Family Serv
WAILUKU Imua Family Services welcomes Maui’s children and their families to its third annual Keiki Holiday Festival! Come celebrate the holidays in true M