Elmo, Cookie Monster visit imua
Jaelynn Morton received a hug from Elmo.
Jaelynn Morton (above) received a hug from Elmo when the Sesame Street character visited Imua Family Services’ parent toddler group Friday. Elmo was joined by Cookie Monster. Twenty children met the Sesame Street characters at Imua Family Services. The Wailuku-based program serves 440 youngsters annually, providing early-childhood-development services to children and their relatives. The Maui Arts & Cultural Center donated 22 tickets to Imua family members to attend a Sesame Street performance last Sunday.
» Full StoryNight child care draws calls, interest
WAILUKU — A call for night child care providers has been answered — more or less — says the Maui coordinator of People Attentive to Children, or PATCH.
Ailina Laborte put out the request for night-care-only providers two weeks ago in a st
Hashizaki, Thompson win top buckles at fair
MAKAWAO — Kylie Hashizaki and Andrea Thompson wore the top buckles following the awards ceremony of the Maui 4-H Livestock Association Farm Fair at the Upcountry Fair last month.
Hashizaki took the Overall 4-H’er Award by scoring the most
7 4-H’ers in state contest
MAKAWAO — Seven
4-H members will represent Maui in the State Livestock Judging Contest at the July 25 State Farm Fair on Oahu.
Members of the 4-H Livestock Judging Club competed last month to determine the junior and senior j
GIS, AutoCAD workshops for high schoolers set
KIHEI — Geographic information system (GIS) and AutoCAD 3-D workshops for high school students are being offered beginning next week.
The Summer Software Camps are sponsored by the Maui Economic Development Board’s Women in Technology pro
Spinning bikes raise $32,000
WAILUKU — More than 250 participants peddled their spinning bikes for three hours at seven Maui gyms and raised $32,000 for the Pacific Cancer Foundation.
“Ride for a Reason” was held June 14 at The Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua’s Waihua Spa & Fi


