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  • Hawai‘i Tourism Authority Educates Travelers on How to Visit Maui with Respect and Compassion

    Valley Isle Voices Invite Visitors to Mālama Maui MAUI – “Pack your patience and grace.” “Do not enter the impacted area of Lahaina Town or take photos of the area, even from afar.” “Support local businesses.” These are some of the messages continually being shared by the Hawai‘i Tourism Authority (HTA), as one of the main…

  • Grand Wailea Presents Halloween at Club Tsunami

    Saturday October 28th 8pm – 1am Tickets are still available for a special Halloween themed evening bringing back Grand Wailea’s night club, Tsunami for a night of dancing with all profits to benefit our Maui community and the Maui Strong Fund.  https://www.grandwailea.com/events

  • Love for Lahaina culinary pop-up series extended into November

    Due to an outpouring of community support and interest, Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea is extending Love for Lahaina, the sold-out series of culinary pop-up events created to benefit and directly support the hospitality industry and farmers across the island into November 2023. Adding three more events to the schedule, the pop-up dinners take place every Sunday where diners can enjoy…

  • “Maui Artist In Residence” curated series to support Four Seasons Resort Maui artisans affected by wildfires

    A curated pop-up series has been developed to support celebrated Maui artisans who have been impacted by the recent wildfires on Maui. The “Maui Artist in Residence,” series is dedicated to harnessing the healing power of art through fostering connection, contributions and community engagement. This fall, “Maui Artist in Residence” will showcase the works of…

  • County of Maui Announces Reopening of West Maui November 1

    Aloha kākou, The phased reopening of West Maui accommodations began on October 8. Today, Maui Mayor Richard Bissen announced that the rest of West Maui north of Lahaina — Phases 2 and 3 from Kahana to Kā‘anapali — will begin reopening on Wednesday, November 1. The decision was made following discussions with the Mayor’s Lahaina…

  • Your Future Maui Vacation May Save the Island from Further Disaster

    Maui will be dealing with the aftermath of a catastrophe of epic proportions for a long time. The physical damage to Maui is in Lahaina, with West Maui (including Kaanapali) being cut off from tourism until further notice. However, the 109 square miles of West Maui comprise just 15% of the island’s 735 square miles.…

  • Traffic diverted – Fire Hydrant Installation

    Starting this week Friday, June 23rd PB Sullivan (Ledcor) will be working on some Lai Loa offsite work installing fire hydrants, which means they will be on Wailea Alanui Dr. and Okolani for the next several weeks. Traffic control devises will be installed as well as flaggers on site as needed.

  • WAILEA BEACH FIREWORKS – JULY 7

    Four Seasons has applied for a firework permit on July 7th at 8:00 PM

  • Pavilion BBQ Closure – June 19 and 20th

    For the past few months, we have been sending out communication and having discussions at our monthly meetings about the additional barbecues we are installing at the Pavilion. During the renovation a couple years ago, we elected to install one charcoal BBQ, and 2 large gas grills. Once our lanai BBQ restriction was initiated, we…

  • New Piilani Traffic Light

    The permit project to install a traffic signal at the intersection of Piilani Highway and Okolani/Mikioi Streets is near completion.  The plan is to go into a yellow/red flashing mode June 23 to June 26, 2023.  This three day flashing mode is a requirement prior to turning the traffic signal on, which is June 26,…