Tag Archives: LAHAINA

WHEN WAS MAUI’S FIRST CHRISTMAS?

LAHAINA, Dec. 25–In the second of the 12th photos of Christmas series we note that King Kamehameha II and the regent Queen Ka’ahumanu declared the old religion null and void, opening the door for the missionaries to preach the gospel and convert thousands of Hawaiians. The first Christmas was celebrated in 1823 with the arrival of the first missionaries on Maui and the formation of what later became Wailoa Church.  Wailoa Church–although previous structures were destroyed by wind and fire–still celebrates Christmas. See my column in Lahaina News next week for more on this.  SCROLL DOWN TO SEE ALL 12 Photos of Christmas posts.kam two  - 1 

WHAT HAPPENED IN 1862 THAT IMPACTED CHRISTMAS ON MAUI THIS YEAR.

LAHAINA, Dec. 26-IN THE 12TH PHOTOS OF CHRISTMAS SERIES, we see the Christmas service of Holy Innocents  Church featuring song, hula, readings and more. A crowd of more than 250 attended at the first at the charming Episcopal Church on Front St.. SCROLL DOWN FOR MORE POSTS. Voices of Maui Talk Story, LLC Publishing.

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THE 12 GREAT PHOTO POSTS OF CHRISTMAS ON MAUI

LAHAINA, DEC. 25–A Sampling of how we celebrated Christmas beyond the pulpit and on the beach. No partridge in a pear tree, just provocative photos of what we did where coming Saturday. 

CHRISTMAS POST.PREACHING THE GOOD WORD LAST NIGHT ON KA’ANAPALI

laki 1 - 1KA’ANAPALi, Christmas Eve, 9:30 pm__Crowd attends service at Kaanapali Beach Hotel.

MELE KALIKEMAKA: FIRST OF FIVE CHRISTMAS POSTS

Lahaina, Dec. 24–Santa to Arrive tonight for this little girl.  He visited Sunday to make sure all was in residence for his trip and last stop around the globe.  He will vacation here on his favorite islands after resting Christmas Day.  MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM VOICES OF MAUI TALK STORY, LLCsata 4 a _0117

VISITORS ARE BACK. WHAT WERE THEY LOOKING AT THEY COULD SEE AT HOME?

Kaanapali, Dec. 21–Not President Obama who landed in Hawaii Saturday. Not Donald Trump. Not Bill Maher…..santa crowd 0093

but a jolly old fellow in a red suit.                                                                                            FROM VOICES OF MAUI TALK STORY PUBLISHING

HALF GLASS FULL

Lahaina, Nov. 29–to celebrate this blog’s 350 post of creative photography here’s another provocative photo: “Glass Half Full” Voices of Maui, Publisher

A glass half full showcases a visitor to Lelani's on the Beach, Kaanapali, Maui

A glass half full showcases a visitor to Lelani’s on the Beach, Kaanapali, Maui

BEST WHW PHOTOS FOR LAST; GUYS TEST THEMSELIVES IN HIGH HEELS

KA-ANAPALI, OCT 3. (delayed post for technical reasons) Some 100 men last week walk in high heels in the fourth annual event for Women Helping Women. Exclusive birdseye via of the scene (no drone, just standing on Leila second floor.   see slide show below

VOICES OF MAUI TALK STORY, LLC PHOTOS .Watch for my new book coming soon.

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You will never guess who these beautiful, brainy women are and why they are wearing leis

Lahaina–June 28–Today’s challenge. Simply say what these people did to deserve leis and win a free book shipped to you. If you live on the Continent and you can guess you win two books. If you are local, just one since you should be able to figure this out.  If you belong to this international organization, you are not eligible to win  unless the author through the kindness of his heart lets you. Email your answers to norm.mauiauthor@gmail.com  First to answer the question correctly gets the 144 page book, Voices of Aloha. Best of luck, and aloha. Of course, if there would be a pic, this would help.  VOICES OF MAUI TALK STORY, LLC.

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SHOWERS: PHOTO TALK TUESDAY, 40 YEARS ON KAANAPALI

Lahaina, June 22–:From Kamehameha to Kaanapali” will be the topic of a photo talk Tuesday at  7.a.m qt the Rotary Club of Lahaina Sunrise meeting at Pioneer Inn by author Norm Bezane, you blogger featuring some  … photos taken over 40 years.

The Lahaina News columnist, introducing his new book, Voices of Aloha Beyond the Beach will quickly sketch four centuries of history and then focus on change in Kaanapali and the remarkable people of aloha who have made Maui, Maui.

Visitors are welcome. Entrance fee is $10, which includes an excellent breakfast among the items Eggs Benedict with mahi.  Meeting will conclude at 8 a.m. sharp. Info 667-0589