Lahaina Restoration Foundation executive director to speak at Rotary meeting
By Staff | Jul 9, 2021
Theo Morrison has been leading community groups in Lahaina for the past 30 years.
KAANAPALI Theo Morrison will make an in-person presentation at the hybrid meeting of the Rotary Club of Lahaina Sunset at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 20, at the Royal Ocean Terrace Restaurant at the Royal Lahaina Resort. The meeting will also be available via Zoom for those who wish to view it online. Morrison has been leading community groups in Lahaina for the past 30 years. Currently, she serves as executive director of the 59-year-old Lahaina Restoration Foundation.
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Four Seasons Resort Maui Invites Guests Who Give Back to Come Back
Luxury resort adds new experience to successful Malama Hawaii program, designed for mindful travelers, with the reward of a resort credit and a complimentary night for a future stay
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WAILEA, Hawaii, May 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ As part of a commitment to promoting responsible travel, Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea is asking guests to take a trip that gives back to Maui and themselves. Today, the Resort announces a new Malama Hawaii volunteer experience that allows guests to discover Maui s storied past through hands-on processing of historic artifacts and documents at Lahaina Restoration Foundation. The reward for participation: a USD 250 resort credit to be applied to their current stay and a gift certificate for a one-night luxury accommodation in an Ocean View Room for a future stay.
Foundation seeks input on future of historic Pioneer Mill Co. Office Building
By Staff | May 7, 2021
LAHAINA Lahaina Restoration Foundation (LRF) is reaching out to the community for input during the process to create a plan for the future of the historic Pioneer Mill Company Office Building. A virtual meeting was held April 21, and the next Zoom meeting is scheduled for Saturday, May 8, at 2 p.m. The public can access the meeting via phone by calling 1-669-900-9128, or e-mail Kimberly@lahainarestoration.org to obtain a link to join the Zoom meeting by computer. Founded in 1860, Pioneer Mill Co. was the first plantation to grow sugar commercially in Lahaina. The company also built one of Hawaii’s first sugar mills.