Category Archives: FUN TIMES

WHY IS THIS GUY STANDING IN THE OCEAN WITH A TRIPOD?

KA’ANAPALI BEACH, May 31–Some photographers will go to any length to get just the right shot.. What did he get, and was it worth if. Probably. He was shooting some of the tallest waves since on the West Side of Maui for a long time. Check out the next post. to see the bloggers version of what was happening. COMING IN JUNE: MY DEFINITIVE BOOK ON THE REMARKABLE PEOPLE OF ALOHA with photos. K BEACH PHTOG 2447

12 peaceful ways to relax on maui

Refreshing dip

Refreshing dip

Olowalu, May 28—It’s peaceful. It’s colorful. It can be pretty quiet and a glass of champagne after lunch doesn’t hurt either as you will see on the slide show presented below,  Go on a snorkeling trip to Olowalu on the Trilogy, as these visiting Rotarians from Taiwan, their hosts, and selected visitors did today. THE STORY OF THE TRILOGY AND THE THREE GENERATIONS OF THE SAILING COON FAMILY IS ONE OF 75 PROFILES OF REMARKABLE PEOPLE IN MY NEW BOOK, VOICES OF ALOHA BEYOND THE BEACH WHICH WILL DEBUT THIS MONTH. Only available currently on amazon.com Mahalo to Trilogy Excursions for arranging this special trip.

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UPDATED: SO WHO IS THIS BEAUTIFUL WOMAN CELEBRATED ON ON HER BIRTHDAY


When you marry a beautiful woman you never think about what she will look like in 10, 20, 30 or even 40 years.  You see her go through many hair styles and you miss her long hair.  But when you go through a selection of 3000 4×6 prints and 30,000 digital photos you find she has been beautiful every single year.  HERE IS WHO SHE IS, AND BELOW WHAT SHE LOOKS LIKE OVER THE YEARS.

April 30, 2015
BY NORM BEZANE , Lahaina News

KAANAPALI – There are a lot of people who have moved here in the last 15 years who could be profiled for making contributions to our community.

Minimal research and no interview were required for this one.

Sara Foley at age three in Des Moines, Iowa was once placed in a stroller at the top of a hill. It rolled down and gathered speed since her sister had let it go – on purpose.

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Surviving that, nuns told her in high school she was “not college material.” At Iowa State University, she started and edited a campus magazine called Ethos.

Sara’s first job – aside from working once in a candy shop – was as AP wire editor for the Champaign-Urbana Courier.

Next, Sara went to work in Cicero, Illinois at the gigantic Western Electric Hawthorne Works as one of the telephone-maker’s first women in public relations.

In 1968, she met a young business reporter in nearby Chicago at a party, and after a year of resistance, they began dating. She was promoted to New York to work for the company magazine, but the fellow got her back.

She was promised a room full of flowers if she would return to Chicago and accept an engagement ring. Four months later, she got a room full of lilacs.

After the first day of summer in 1969 and a cake and champagne wedding reception at the Drake Hotel, she woke up for the first time in Hawaii on honeymoon at the Kona Inn on Hawaii Island. It is now a shopping center.

Five years later, on vacation in Ireland riding in a carriage, she announced she thought she was pregnant.

On Feb. 25, 1975, she had worked all day. Watching a Goldie Hawn movie that evening, her labor pains began, and she brought forth a girl who took her last name as her first. She was delighted more than she ever expected. Later, she gave birth to a son named after the main character in “Trinity” about the Irish revolution.

For the next two decades, working full-time, she would rise to the top of her profession, winning public relations awards (including a prestigious Golden Trumpet) and becoming the first advertising manager for Ameritech, one of the best of the spun-off “Baby Bell companies from AT&T.”

She migrated to Kaanapali after almost annual visits over 20 years.

Sara was not done. She formed a public relations firm with her husband and developed Maui County Fine and Fresh, a comprehensive program for the Mayor Alan Arakawa administration that won awards in Honolulu.

Newly elected Mayor Tavares killed the program, even though the firm agreed to continue supporting it for free. Lahaina Galleries and “A Taste of Lahaina” were other clients.

In 2011, Sara helped raised funds for the modernization of the Lahaina Public Library as a director of the Maui Friends of the Library and – for a time – member of the Rotary Club of Lahaina. She was supported by then-Rotary President Carmen Karady, who had the foresight to see that using a “Savor the Sunset” benefit to raise money for new library furniture would be a good project.

Designer Rick Cowan, who picked the furniture, asked, “Why not redo the entire library?” The facility was badly in need of refurnishing.

Sara recruited and won the support of 21 contractors, who provided $150,000 worth of free services, and played a key role in recruiting 80 community volunteers to empty the library down to the bare walls, pack books and

then re-shelve them upon completion.

Sara wrote and secured grants, won the support of the Hawaii State Public Library System, coordinated development of a beautiful design, and served as a kind of general contractor, spending 1,200 hours alone in 2012 at home and 60 days at the site. She was not done.

Last year, she worked on a plan to transform the library’s front lawn into a showplace that would incorporate more than a dozen Native Hawaiian plants, including a taro patch.

The design, which has been incorporated in the Lahaina Restoration Foundation’s harbor project, is now before the budget committee of the Maui County Council and appears to have wide support.

She has now moved on to serve as president of the condominium where she lives, launching a major recreation area modernization project.

As a volunteer who is having a big impact, Sara is not alone among people who have come to Maui later in life to make major contributions. Pat and Richard Endsley (Voices, 10/11/13) and Diane Pure (Voices, 11/12/09) and Bob Pure come to mind.

Sara after college couldn’t wait to leave Des Moines, then a smallish town. And now the big city girl is back in a small town. Lahaina continues to be all the better for it.

Columnist’s Notebook: By way of disclosure, the inside information here comes from the fact that Sara – who has preferred to keep her maiden name professionally – is the columnist’s wife of almost 45 years.

 
May, 1969

May, 1969

 

 

FRED’ S GARAGE BAND GETS READY FOR UPCOMING GO FOR THE GREEN

FRED’ S GARAGE BAND TO PLAY  FOR UPCOMING GO FOR THE GREEN. Rotary Club of Lahaina Sunset  St. Patrick’s week shindig. Click link for details.

BEERS, SLIDERS, A GAME

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What were these people doing about this time last year?

What were these people doing about this time last year?.

MAGNIFICENT CHICAGO 39 WAYS

MAGNIFICENT CHICAGO 39 WAYS.

MAGNIFICENT CHICAGO: WEEKEND FAMILY VACATION: Chinatown, the pool, the festival

MAGNIFICENT CHICAGO: WEEKEND FAMILY VACATION: Chinatown, the pool, the festival. Bloggers check bared for the first time.

MORE JOY FOR KAANAPALI, MAUI VISITORS

Kaanapali Grille ready for opening on beach path

Kaanapali Grille ready for opening on beach path

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ka’anapali, Aug 22–The new Ka’anapali Grille at the Maui Marriott Vacation Club properties in the location that once feataured Longboards is expected to open this weekend.   Unlike Longboards, the new restaurant overlooking the ocean will be open for all three meals.

The new operators have 25 years experience operating successful reastaurants on Maui. Time for the blogger to try it out.  Also new at the Kaanapali Beach Resort is a specacular luau at the Kaanapali Beach Hote (see this weeks other posts).

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THE WORLD’S LARGEST HULA SKIRT..OR IS IT? BE A FOLLOWER TO GET THE ANSWER

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Kaanapali, Aug 22. Bringing its new luau to a new level this week at the Ka’anapali Beach Hotel (known as the Most Hawaiian Hotel for many reasons) treated guests from the visitor industry to a second preview showing this week.

The guests, including this writer and my lovely wife. sipped Mai Tai’s and champagne on the lawn, played a Hawaii checkers game, feasted on Tom Marmot’s wonderful cuisine, and watched behind a phalanx of torches as beautifully y clad men and woman dancers performed and told about legends of Maui. Pictured below are the latest luau pics. Below is a salute to some of my very good friends who bring joy to me and so many others.

ABOUT VOICES OF MAUI AND Kwho

 

The hotel and its wonderful people have done a lot for me personally and in return–without thinking about it much I have done a lot for the hotel as well.

 

My first book, “Voices of Maui: Natives and Newcomers” is sold in the lobby shop. A special custom book called Voices of Aloha featuring seven people associated with the hotel is sold in the deli shop.

 

The hotel sometimes gifts my books to its many returning guests and it is always fun to hear someone say, Oh, I got and love your book.: This happens a lot.

 

The Tiki bar is my home away from home for an hour or two on many evenings. There I write with a glass of wine (once spilled it on my laptop, ruining it). Sometimes I meet fun, interesting and amazing people.

 

My favorite couple, who I called the Ultimate visitors love to come to the Tiki bar to watch hula although they do not stay in the hotel. They love Maui so much they have 300 Itune Hawaians songs when they are away from the island. Their story appears in my recent book

 

My political antagonist who is so smart I cannot defeat him in an argument and have given up often talis politics with me while his chats with visitors about other things.. They are away for the summer, and this gives me a break from hearing him blast the affordable health care act and other goings on.

 

He doesn’t know it, but in a recent column I included him in a list of famous people I have met.

 

It is the two lead bartenders who make the hotel the Tiki Bar so popular. Dale, who I christened the 400,000 mai tai man, is so famous on the Mainland that people often go up to the bar for the first time to ask any male bartender, “Are you Dale.“ Dale also loves to autograph his write-up in my book and always writes the same thing. Come on Back ALL RIGHT

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