Each month, we bring you our top picks for things to see and do around Maui. From concerts to food events to volunteer opportunities, we’ve got your social calendar covered.
Each month, we bring you our top picks for things to see and do around Maui. From concerts to food events to volunteer opportunities, we’ve got your social calendar covered.
REEF & SHORELINE CLEAN-UP | MARCH 8, 8-11 a.m.
100 Wailea Ike Dr., Unit D2203, Wailea
Each month, certified divers, snorkelers and beachcombers unite to remove plastic and other debris from the shoreline and reefs. The fact that the clean-up takes place along some of Maui’s most gorgeous stretches of sand is a bonus. Divers must be certified, and can visit Maui Dreams Dive Co. in Kihei for a free tank rental. Everyone is encouraged to bring their own rubbish bag, and divers are asked to bring a mesh bag and scissors. Participants meet at 8 a.m. at Kohola Gallery. Tip: BYO coffee cup and have it topped off by the friendly folks at Akamai Coffee Co. To RSVP, call 808-875-8899.
MANA’O MOON PARTY | MARCH 8, 6-10 p.m.
The Altitude Deck
650 Lipoa Pkwy., Kihei
Mana’o Radio (91.7 FM) is a Maui treasure. Recently voted “Maui’s Best Radio Station” by Maui Time Weekly readers, it’s run entirely by volunteers, is listener supported, and is advertisement-free. The station is turning 18, and you’re invited to a rockin’ birthday bash featuring live music under the full moon. Advance tickets are $15; $20 at the door.
ART MAUI 2020 | MARCH 8-APRIL 3, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Maui Arts & Cultural Center, Schaefer International Gallery
One Cameron Way, Kahului
This annual juried showcase features some of Maui’s best artists in a variety of mediums, such as photography, drawing, jewelry, sculpture and more. Art Maui has been showing for more than four decades, and while you never know exactly what to expect, you can be sure that whatever makes it into the gallery is the best of the best. More good news—admission is free! Gallery open daily 10 a.m.-5 p.m., and before Castle Theater shows and during intermission. MauiArts.org
WEST MAUI RIDE | MARCH 14
Haycraft Park
399 Hauoli St., Maalaea
Intermediate to advance cyclists are can explore the island on two wheels by joining this monthly ride series. BYO bike or rent one; a support vehicle will follow the group. The event is free, though a small donation is encouraged. Lunch is available for purchase. Meet at Haycraft Park at 8:45 a.m.; depart at 9 a.m. Registration required.
PATRICK’S DAY CELEBRATION | March 17, 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
100 Kaukahi St., Wailea
Mulligan’s is the place to be on this green-themed holiday. The Irish pub has been throwing the biggest St. Patrick’s Day party on Maui for nearly two decades, so you know it’s going to be a good time. Doors open at 10 a.m., with live music 11:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Food and drink specials keep the party going. Tickets start at $11 (prices increase as the event nears), and are available here. If you don’t make it to Mulligan’s, another festive option is Dog and Duck Irish pub in Kihei.
DARYL HALL & JOHN OATES | March 29, 7 p.m.
Maui Arts & Cultural Center, A&B Amphitheater
One Cameron Way, Kahului
Rock & Roll Hall of Famers . . . No. 1 selling duo in music history . . . need more convincing? This iconic pair has delivered hits including “Rich Girl,” “Kiss on My List,” “Private Eyes” and more, and will perform an outdoor concert for Maui audiences. Hawaii favorite Henry Kapono opens the show. Tickets start at $59. MauiArts.org
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