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  • September/October 2023

    Aloha Wailea Ekahi Homeowners, It’s been almost 2 months since the Lahaina fires, and as we slowly recover to face the realization and enormity of the challenges ahead, Maui is implementing the phased opening of West Maui beginning October 8th. Lahaina itself will remain fully closed to the public until further notice out of respect…

  • August 2023

    At a time when our community is reeling from the devastation of the wildfires in Lāhainā and other parts of the island, we are witnessing Maui’s people come together to lift up our friends and neighbors in ways that no other community does. During times like these, we are reminded that the Aloha Spirit is necessary to…

  • July 2023

    Aloha Wailea Ekahi Homeowners, Some of you may have been watching Tropical Storm Calvin last week, and our team battened down the hatches in anticipation of some incoming weather. We were all hoping for some rain, but the storm went by without a drop in Wailea. There were some high variable winds, and lots of…

  • June 2023

    Aloha Wailea Ekahi Homeowners, It’s officially Summer at Ekahi with the arrival of a few groups, lots of families, and the usual demand for shade at the Pavilion. We are doing our best to monitor the saving of seats in shaded areas and ask that you speak to the Pool attendants if you ever need…

  • May 2023

    Aloha Wailea Ekahi Homeowners, I wanted to personally thank you for your well wishes and congratulatory messages over the past week. I attached a photo in case you have never seen a high school graduate in Hawaii. We really go all out! First off, our Board President Dan Mckenna announced the recovery of our funds…

  • March 2023

    Aloha Wailea Ekahi Homeowners, Spring Break is in full swing at Ekahi with lots of families around enjoying themselves and a few owners still here escaping the cold back home. It seems like I’m saying goodbye to an owner almost every day now and as I have grown to know more and more of you,…

  • January 2023

    Aloha Wailea Ekahi Homeowners, Well, I don’t know about all of you, but I can’t believe how fast 2022 flew by. All of a sudden, it’s my son’s Senior year and we are facing his high school graduation and empty nest syndrome. Where did that 18 years go? It’s important to note that Piilani Highway…

  • Hawaii’s out-of-control, totally bizarre fight over stray cats

    Stray cats harm wildlife. Should we kill them? By Benji Jones@BenjiSJones   On a warm day last spring, dozens of protesters gathered outside a shopping center on the west side of Hawaii’s Big Island. They weren’t there to boycott a store or a pipeline or to deride a politician. They came to revolt against a new ban…

  • Maui hotels still impacted by Aug. 8 wildfires, but led the counties in RevPAR for Nov. 2023

    Maui County hotels continued to be impacted by the Aug. 8 wildfires, but still led the counties in November 2023 Revenue Per Available Room due to a higher Average Daily Rate. The data was included in the latest Hawaiʻi Hotel Performance Report published by the Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority. The report notes that Maui County hotels…

  • Top 20 things to do on Maui, Dec 21-Jan. 1: Kanekoa holiday concert, Love for Lahaina benefit, Keiki Christmas Carnival, free movies

    This week on Maui, some Lahaina top entertainers and chefs hold a Wailea benefit for Maui wildfire survivors, a free Keiki Christmas Carnival takes place in Kaʻanapali, time for another Kīhei 4th Friday, and Kanekoa performs a holiday concert “Make Any Kine Christmas.” Coming up fast: New Year’s Eve dancing and food in Wailea, Kula…