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  2. Maui Time Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Maui Time. Maui Time Weekly (also known as Maui Time Magazine, Maui Time, and the Maui Times) is a free alternative newspaper published weekly in the county of Maui, state of Hawaii. The newspaper is owned mostly by its publisher, Tommy Russo. Maui Time Weekly was launched in 1997. It serves all of Maui, and is distributed every Thursday.

  3. 2024 in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    2020s in Hawaii. 2024 in Oceania. Years of the 21st century in Hawaii.

  4. Aloha Festivals - Wikipedia

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    The Aloha Festivals are an annual series of free cultural celebrations observed in the state of Hawaii in the United States based on the Makahiki, the beginning of the Native Hawaiian year marked by the sighting of the Pleiades ( Makali'i ). [1] It is the only statewide cultural festival in the nation. Highlights include the presentation of the ...

  5. Status of Maui Invitational, other events, undecided - AOL

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    Aug. 18—The Lahaina Civic Center remains standing in the wake of one of the deadliest wildfires in U.S. history last week. But it was still unknown and undecided Thursday if it can and will host ...

  6. Lahaina Noon - Wikipedia

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    Lahaina Noon. Lāhainā Noon, also known as a zero shadow day, is a semi-annual tropical solar phenomenon when the Sun culminates at the zenith at solar noon, passing directly overhead (above the subsolar point ). [1] As a result, the sun's rays will fall exactly vertical relative to an object on the ground and cast no observable shadow. [2]

  7. History of Maui - Wikipedia

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    The plan was for workers to stay for a period of time and then return home. The first workers came from China, arriving in 1852. To counter the tightly organized Chinese workers, thousands of Japanese laborers came to Maui starting in 1868. Koreans followed in 1903, and Filipinos in 1909.

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