Maui’s own Anuhea shares about her island roots as she celebrates her fourth album Lotus and 15 years of music with a gathering upcountry.
Articles by Kiaora Bohlool
Celebrate Breadfruit as Lā ‘Ulu Returns
‘Ulu, or breadfruit, is an original canoe plant, significant in Hawai’i for so many reasons. The community comes together to honor all things ‘ulu on September 7th.
What You May Not Know About Maui Sunflowers
You can’t miss the Maui sunflowers in bloom, but do you know the sustainable story behind them? It’s a really cool one.
How “Healing Trees Maui” is Here to Help
Connect with nature, others and yourself. Free forest bathing walks are here to support residents in the aftermath of the Maui fires.
Turning the Page: MFOL Opens Kīhei Bookstore After Losing Lāhainā Location
Six months after their Lāhainā bookstore was destroyed in the fires, Maui Friends of the Library’s new bookstore in Kīhei holds special significance.
Coping After the Maui Fires: Guidance from Mindful Living Group
It’s okay not to be okay. We talk to Mindful Living Group about supporting each other and ourselves in the aftermath of the Maui fires.
Forest Bathing to Help Those Impacted by Maui Fires
Beyond a walk in the woods, forest bathing immerses you in nature to provide a profound sense of peace and presence. Special sessions aim to help Maui fire survivors on the path to healing.
Supporting Maui Humane Society in SOS Mode
Maui Humane Society supports thousands of animals across our island, so how can you support longtime local nonprofit in a time of great need (like now)? There’s a simple action you can take to save the lives of animals.
How Maui Sunflowers Go Beyond Beauty
They’re stunning, yes, but Maui sunflowers also serve a sustainable purpose! Find out how you can support it on Earth Day and beyond.