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Thursday, August 21, 2008

2008 Maui September Events*

September 1

Maui 'Amakua Swim Race
Makena

Put your athletic abilities to the test in this 2.4 mile ocean swim and 1-mile run south of the Maui Prince Resort. Start time is 8:30 AM. To register, call Malcolm Cooper 808.280.4257, or visit amakuaswim.org.

September 5

Maui Chefs Presents: Culinary Olympics
Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua

A dozen top Maui chefs will prepare their creations under the stars in the Ritz'a Aloha Pavilion. It's the sixteenth year for this elegant dinner and cocktail party, which benefits Maui school and community groups. This year features music by Raiatea Helm and Jimmy Mac and the Kool Kats. 6-10 PM. Tickets 808.667.9193, visitlahaina.com.

September 6

Hana Relay
Kahului Airport to Hana Ballpark

Grab your friends, your running shoes and...your zaniest costume! Halloween gets an early start on the winding road to Hana, where teams of six run fast in funny attire. Staggered start times, beginning at 5:30 AM. Call Joe Alueta, 808.270.7743 or email mauistardog@excite.com to register.

Augie T
Castle Theater, Maui Arts and Cultural Center

Honolulu Weekly's "Favorite Comedian" presents a special performance to benefit Speak the Dream Foundation, his scholarship program to help high school students achieve higher education goals. 7:30 PM.

September 7 - October 19

The Inspired Line: Select Prints of Albrecht Durer and Rembrandt van Rijn
Continuing Line: Charlot, Mullowney and Rodriguez
Schaeffer Gallery, Maui Arts and Cultural Center

This conceptual exhibit presents traditional techniques and religious and social commentary relative to the past 400 years of printmaking. Included are works from Maui master printer Paul Mullowney.

September 7 - November 9

Maui Polo Club
Makawao

Come Upcountry for exciting polo matches on Sundays at 1 PM. It's a fun activity for the entire family. Take Olinda Road to Olinda Polo Field, one mile above Makawao town, behind Oskie Rice Rodeo Arena. Info: mauipoloclub.com.

September 13

Maui Ha'i Falsetto Contest
McCoy Theater, Maui Arts and Cultural Center

The islands/ finest amateur ha'i (Hawaiian falsetto) singers perform in concert at the 7th annual Richard Ho'opi'i Leo Kie'eki'e Contest, 6 PM.

3rd Annual Ku Mai Ka Hula
Castle Theater, Maui Arts and Cultural Center

Top hula performers from Hawai'i and Japan (yes, Japan!) compete in kahiko (ancient), 'auana (modern) and kupuna (senior) divisions. 1 PM.

Maui Tacos 5k Run
Whalers Village, Ka'anapali

This run takes you through Lahaina, starting at 8 AM. Awards ceremony at 9 AM includes refreshments for all participants. Ole! Info: virr.com or mauimarathon.com.

Front Street Mile
Lahaina, near Kimo's Restaurant

This one-mile street race is open to all youth, adult and master athletes, and features elite racers from the Dominican Republic, Ireland, Great Britain, and Puerto Rico. Starts at 3 PM. Info: mauimarathon.com.

September 14

Maui Marathon and Half-Marathon

Among the world's most scenic marathon and half-marathon events, the two races begin at 5:30 AM with a simultaneous shotgun start. The 26.2 mile marathon starts at Queen Ka'ahumanu Center in Kahului, and finishes at Whaler's Village in Ka'anapali. The 13.1 mile half-marathon covers an out-and-back course form Whaler's Village to Launiapoko Park. Info and registration: mauimarathon.com.

Maui Academy of Perfomroing Arts' 20th Annual Garden Party
Yokouchi Estate, Wailuku

The Garden Party is a celebration of the arts, bringing together exceptional cuisine, fine wine, live jazz and an exciting live auction, all benefiting MAPA's education and performance programs. Tickets: $55 inn advance; $65 at the door. Info: mauiacademy.org.

September 15

Full-Moon "Maui Magic" Cruise
Pacific Whale Foundation

Join Pacific Whale Foundation for a cruise beneath a Maui moon and hear fascinating stories by Maui astronomer Harriett Witt. Departs form Lahaina Harbor. Info and reservations: 808.249.8811, ext. 1; pacificwhale.org.

September 19 - 28

Not As Seen on TV
'Iao Theater's 80th Anniversary Show

This original comedy revue celebrates the history of the 'Iao Theater with a musical journey from shows performed throughout the years by members of Maui OnStage. Fridays and Saturday at 7:30 PM; Sundays 5 PM. Info: mauionstage.com.

September 20

9th Annual Somos Amigos Festival
Maui Mall

Try some hot food, and some hotter dancing at this celebration of Maui's Hispanic and Portuguese communities. Info: mauimall.com.

September 21

Boys and Girls Club's Day for Kids

Small fry can strum music with some of Maui's most talented entertainers, enjoy games and rides, eat ono local food, and even win prizes. Info: 808.242.4363.

September 27

Uluwehi Guerrero and Halau
Hula Kauluikala
Castle Theater, Maui Arts and Cultural Center

Join Maui's award-winning male vocalist and kumu hula Uluwehi Guerrero and his dancers in an evening filled with traditional chants, music and dance. Special guests round out a performance that is not to be missed. 7:30 PM.

September 28

Na Wahine O Ke Kai (Women of the Sea)
Hale o Lono Harbor, Moloka'i

This annual Moloka'i-to-O'ahu outrigger canoe race has crews from around the world competing with each other and the treacherous Kaiwi Channel. Info and registration: nawahineokekai.com.

September 29

Stargazing Cruise
Pacific Whale Foundation

Join Pacific Whale Foundation for a stargazing cruise with Maui astronomer Harriett Witt. Learn about the stars and listen to whale songs captured on hydrophones. Departs form Lahaina Harbor 8 PM. Info and reservations: 808.249.8811, ext. 1; pacificwhale.org.

*Information courtesy of Maui No Ka Oi Magazine