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Maui is the second largest island in the Hawaiian island chain. It's home to Haleakala and the most breathtaking sunrises in the world, renowned for the Humpback whales who migrate off Maui's shores every winter, and prized for having what some believe are the best beaches in the world.

Traditional Hawaiian culture and the customs of Hawaii's ethnically diverse population are integral parts of the social fabric of the islands today. The result is a unique and special place known for its delicious and healthy foods, awe-inspiring hula, wide array of music, breathtaking natural beauty, and most of all its warm spirit of Aloha. 

George Kahumoku

Ka'anapali has placed special emphasis on continuing to embrace and share the Hawaiian culture with its visitors. One way that Hawaii's unique culture is expressed is through music.  George Kahumoku, Jr. composed and performed the song available on the home page of this web site and is internationally known for his musical talents. In particular, he is considered a master of the Hawaiian slack-key guitar, a style of playing the acoustic guitar that originated and has been perfected in Hawaii. We invite you to experience George's song, written just for Ka'anapali as a way to share the spirit of the area with others.

9/3/2010
Festivals of Aloha
Festivals of Aloha, Maui Nui Style is a multi-island celebration that pays tribute to Hawaiian culture and the people of Maui Nui.
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9/19/2010
Maui Marathon
Recognized as one of the ten most scenic marathons in the U.S., the 40th annual Maui Marathon takes place on September 19, 2010.
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9/25/2010
14th Annual Maui Youth Ukulele Contest
The 14th annual Maui Youth Ukulele Contest includes a ukulele workshop prior to the contest. Entry forms must be postmarked by September 18, 2010.
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10/23/2010
3rd Annual Grip N' Rip Classic
Benefit golf tournament for Kapiolani Children's Miracle Network and The Lee Johnson Kidney Foundation.
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