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November on Maui is packed with diverse events that celebrate the island’s culture, creativity, and community spirit. From shopping local at festive markets and enjoying live music to attending sports tournaments and theatrical performances, there’s something for everyone. Experience the island’s vibrant scene, support local businesses, and create unforgettable memories throughout the month.

 

Hawaiian Airlines Made in Maui County Festival

November 1-2, 8 AM - 4:30 PM

Maui Arts & Cultural Center, Kahului

The Hawaiian Airlines Made in Maui County Festival is Maui’s premier event celebrating locally made products and businesses. This two-day festival brings together over 140 vendors from across Maui County, showcasing a wide range of

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At Island Sotheby's International Realty, we proudly showcase the inspiring journey of Kim McLaughlin, a realtor whose remarkable path from overcoming personal challenges to hosting a reality TV show embodies resilience and transformation. Her story is not just about personal success; it's a testament to the power of community support and determination.

Kim's career beginnings were marked by significant personal challenges, including periods of homelessness. Her resilience led her to a thriving career in real estate, where at Island Sotheby's International Realty, she found a supportive environment that catalyzed her professional growth. This nurturing setting transformed her from surviving to thriving in the real estate industry, underscoring the

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West Maui is not just a stunning vacation destination; it’s also home to Pu'u Kukui, the peak of Mauna Kahālāwai and a rare sanctuary sprawling nearly 10,000 acres. Translating to "hill of enlightenment," it is revered as one of the rainiest places on Earth, second only to Kauai's Waiʻaleʻale. 

A secluded destination few will ever experience, The Pu’u Kukui Preserve stretches from 480 feet at Honokohau Stream to the summit at 5,788 feet and is one of Hawaii’s largest private nature preserves. 

Puʻu Kukui plays a vital role beyond just a sanctuary for wildlife. It serves as the primary catchment area for West Maui. The preserve’s rainforests, shrublands, and bogs absorb rainfall—nearly 400 inches annually—like a sponge, replenishing,

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