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MANAGING EDITORSarah Ruppenthal
DESIGN & PRODUCTIONPatt Narrowe
SALESSales Director: Catherine Westerberg
Sr. Account Executive: Barbara Geary
Account Executive: Brooke Tadena
COVER PHOTOGRAPHERMieko Photography
STYLISTTori Speere
CONTROLLER
Kao Kushner
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QUEEN KA‘AHUMANU CENTER
275 W Ka‘ahumanu Avenue
Kahului, HI 96732
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Jacqueline Perreira
MARKETING DIRECTOR
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WELCOME
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IT’S A COMMUNITY WIN!
Mahalo, Maui, for helping QKC win the prestigious International Council of Shopping Center’s 2017 Gold Maxi Award! It was my honor to represent QKC in Las Vegas at the annual ICSC Re-Con Convention where over 37,000 retail real estate professionals from 58 countries participated. Among hundreds of nominees, QKC was the only neighbor island shopping center to be a finalist for a Maxi Award. QKC was nominated for the December 2016 “Let it Snow” holiday program— and we brought home the gold!
Over the course of “Let it Snow,” more than 24,000 residents and visitors celebrated the holidays under festive falling “snow.” In addition to sleigh rides, Santa, and the magic of the season, more than 26 nonprofit organizations participated; 1,300 holiday angel gift packages were donated; and over 1,000 toys were collected for our keiki. The community donation value was more than $210,000, and we have you to thank for that.
QKC’s owners and management are honored and grateful to the Maui community and remain committed to creating memorable experiences with you. To celebrate this community win, QKC will host a Mahalo Party on Saturday, July 22, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Consider yourself invited.
Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center has been in the business of creating memories for and with our community for over 40 years . . . we have a lot to share and much more to celebrate! Our fall season literally begins with a bang— and ends with a howl!
Happy Fourth of July! Join us July 1 through 4 for sidewalk sales. Then, it’s Back-To-School with fun and entertainment for the whole family. In August, the stars come out as we welcome some of the best hula performers in the world to our stage, as well as Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award winner, Paula Fuga. September is “Let’s Shop Together Month,” featuring a gift with purchase. In October, we are honored to host the 7th annual Maui Filipino American History Festival—and don’t forget, QKC is where it’s at for a howling good Halloween—complete with a keiki costume contest, parade and prizes. And that’s just a few of the highlights.
There’s something for everybody at QKC, where memories are made. Let’s celebrate it together!
With aloha,
Toni Rojas CMP
Marketing Director [email protected]
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8 GENERATIONSMeet our cover girls
10 LOOKING FORWARDThe future is fresh – Inspired design for QKC
12 EVENTS There’s always fun to be had at QKC
18 LEGACY Koho’s Grill & Bar celebrates 30 years
20 KOKUAWorld-class hula comes to QKC
22 TRENDSWhat’s in store for you this season
28 FLAVORS Where to fuel your appetite
32 DIRECTORYMap, services and more
34 MEMORIESPhotos that bring back sweet memories
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Cover: Andrea’s top and shoes and Keala’s dress and shoes are from Local Motion;
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Our cover features a mother-daughter duo that’s always ready to make a splash.
Meet champion water woman Andrea Moller and her 13-year-old
daughter, Keala. To say Andrea is a force of nature would be an understatement. A mother, paramedic, big wave surfer, windsurfer, standup paddler, outrigger canoe racer, swimmer, mountain biker and self-confessed adrenaline junkie, she defies conventional definition. “I don’t like to sit still,” she laughs. “I’m always pushing it to the next limit.”
Andrea was born and raised on the tiny Brazilian island of Ihlabela (Portuguese for “beautiful island”), with a population of a few thousand, one paved road and no stop sign. But she never suffered from small town boredom; by the time Andrea was in high school, she’d racked up her fair share of medals in competitive swimming, mountain biking and windsurfing.
In 1997, at the age of 18, Andrea’s passion for windsurfing led her to pack her things and move to Maui. “Maui is the windsurfing capital of the world, so coming here was a dream come true,” she says. To pass the time during the offseason, she learned how to surf, and later, added standup paddling and canoe paddling to her athletic repertoire. Andrea became so proficient at surfing that, in 2004, she made history as the first female to paddle in at Jaws. “I won’t allow anything to limit me,” she says. “If there’s a barrier in front of me, I’ll move it.” And the world has taken notice: Since her Jaws debut, Andrea has surfed some of
the biggest waves on Earth and has won countless titles, records and awards.
When she moved to Maui nearly twenty years ago, Andrea says there were plenty of things to marvel at—and one of them was the Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center. She recalls being awestruck by the center’s distinctive roof, which reminded her of a windsurfing sail. “I’d never seen anything like it before,” she says. “I was instantly drawn to it.” Andrea
says Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center also gave her a taste of big city life. “I knew I could shop, grab a bite to eat or see a movie whenever I wanted,” she explains. “That was a luxury I never had growing up.”
Today, Andrea is still proving that women have a place in competitive big wave surfing and continues to take on any challenge that comes her way—both in and out of the water. For the past six years, she’s worked as a full-time paramedic, a job that can be as unpredictable and adrenaline-inducing as the Jaws surf break.
When she’s not saving lives or conquering big waves, you might find Andrea and her daughter at Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center shopping for Maui Jim sunglasses and surfwear at Local Motion or helping Keala pick out art supplies at Ben Franklin Crafts. “We love coming here,” Andrea says. “It’s the perfect place to spend time and have fun together.”
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Get ready for some big changes at Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center. There are plenty of surprises in store for you. This year, the
center will get a refresh, and as you’ll soon see, there’s more to this makeover than meets the eye.
“I design with intention,” says Kristin Holmes, lead designer and owner of Swan Interiors Maui. “For Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center, I found inspiration in the natural surroundings,” she says, noting that the west concourse faces ‘Iao Valley, the east faces Haleakalā, and the north and south concourses point toward the ocean.
Using these geographic markers, Kristin created a design that called for the north and south concourses to be awash in ocean blue;
the west forested with green; and the east infused with yellow. “The palette changes geographically,” she explains. Walk from the center court to Sears and take in the colors of a crater sunrise; head toward Macy’s and bask in the coolness of ‘Iao Valley; wander into the food court and get a taste of the ocean. “There are many points of interest,” Kristin says. “Some are subtle, others are more obvious, but every detail is meaningful.”
One obvious point of interest is the food court, which Kristin transformed into a cool, calm ocean oasis. “We wanted to recreate the feeling of being on the beach,” she says. Divided into two enclosed, air-conditioned halls—named Moana Po‘e (“the sea”) and Ala Honu (“turtle’s path”)—the updated food court will greet visitors with an eye-
catching mural of a wave cresting over the entryway. Inside, noise-absorbing acoustic wall panels, new tables and chairs, and blue metal umbrellas bring comfort and charm to the area. “It’s fashionable and functional,” Kristin says. Even the roofline got an aquatic redesign; the center’s superstructure was painted blue to emulate the feel of the ocean and complement the sail-like roof.
Just beyond the doors of the food court, cushioned rockers and cozy seating nooks will line the overlook, and ample lounge seating can be found throughout the upper and lower levels. Comfort is key in Kristin’s design: there is no shortage of places to sit and relax; tables, chairs and colorful metal umbrellas are recurring features on both levels. Other touches include strategically placed cell phone charging stations, custom waste bins and bike racks. “There’s a different experience in every area,” Kristin says. But no matter which direction you take, one thing remains the same. “It’s a happy, inviting and uplifting place.” Kristin says. “That’s exactly what Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center is all about.” QKC
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QKC is proud to share and honor the name of Maui’s
beloved Queen Elisabeth Ka‘ahumanu, who played a pivotal role in Hawai‘i’s history. In fact, for a time, she was the most powerful figure in the Hawaiian Islands. Born near Hana on March 17, 1768, the young Ka‘ahumanu was playful, strong and brilliant. In 1778, she married King Kamehameha I and soon became his most trusted adviser.
After her husband’s death in 1819, Queen Ka‘ahumanu became kuhina nui (prime minister) and ruled with Kamehameha’s son, King Liholiho. In the years that followed, she con-vinced King Liholiho to abolish the ancient kapu system, made educa-tion a national priority and passed many laws based on her newfound Christian faith.
When the young King Liholiho died of measles (which he contract-ed in London), Queen Ka‘ahumanu became sole regent over Hawai‘i until her death in 1832. Throughout her reign, she remained a beloved and respected monarch.
QKC honors Queen Ka‘ahumanu’s legacy by providing educational opportunities to generations of kama‘āina and celebrating the Hawaiian culture with residents and visitors through events and programs here at the center. QKC
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Interior designer Kristin Holmes is the creative mind behind QKC’s new look. She found inspiration in the center’s natural surroundings—and in works of art. Roman Czerwinski’s “He‘e Nalu” (above) served as Kristin’s muse as she designed the interior and entrance of the food court (opposite page).
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SATURDAY, JULY 22
QKC ♥ Maui Mahalo Event10 am to 2 pm | Presented by QKCQKC is the 2017 International Council of Shopping Centers Gold Award Winner—and this win is because of you, Maui! Join us for a free, family-friendly celebration featuring live entertainment and prize giveaways. You won’t want to miss it! Details at queenkaahumanucenter.com.
SATURDAY, JULY 29Quick Start: A Support and Services Expo
10 am to 2 pm | Presented by PATCH Hawaii
(People Attentive to Children)A free resource fair providing opportunities for children and families to build a successful life. Come prepared to learn about services available in Maui County.
A U G U S T 2 0 1 7 Let’s Get Back-to-School Together Month!QKC gets you prepared fo back-to-school. From fun to fashion, visit your favorite stores for the latest trends. Participating stores at queenkaahumanucenter.com.
Enter for a Chance to Win!Tag @QKCMaui in your first day back-to-school outfit, hashtag #ShopQKC and enter for a chance to win a $50 gift card. One stylin’ winner will be announced each Sunday in August at 10 am.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 5Let’s Get Back-to-School Together! 11 am to 1 pm | Presented by QKC Join us for back-to-school family entertainment, keiki crafts, great prizes and a fashion show by Macy’s.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 18QKC Statehood Day10 am to 2 pm | Did you know? Statehood Day is also known as Admission Day. It is celebrated annually on the third Friday in August to com-memorate the anniversary of the 1959 admission of Hawai‘i into the union. QKC and DaJam 98.3 present Keiki Koloring Korner, a fun and educa-tional coloring contest for keiki 12 and under.
Let’s Kokua Together! featuring Ku Mai Ka Hula 6 to 9 pm | Presented by QKC and 99.9 KISS FM Learn more about Kauahea, Inc. and the 12th
J U LY 2 0 1 7Enter for a Chance to Win!Find our festive summer selfie wall, take a photo, tag @QKCMaui and enter for a chance to win our Sizzling Summer $50 Prize Pack. One hot winner will be announced each Wednesday in July at 9 am.
SATURDAY, JULY 1 THROUGH TUESDAY, JULY 4QKC Independence Day Weekend Sidewalk Sale | Saturday and Monday: 9:30 am to 9 pm Sunday: 10 am to 5 pm Tuesday: 9:30 am to 5 pm
Join participating merchants for a red, white and blue sidewalk sale blowout!
TUESDAY, JULY 4Happy Independence Day! 10 am to 2 pmDid you know? Indepen-dence Day, also known as
the Fourth of July, commemorates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence 241 years ago in 1776 on July 4 by the Continental Congress. QKC and DaJam 98.3 present Keiki Koloring Korner, a fun and educational coloring contest for keiki 12 and under. There will be a QKC $25 gift card winner every hour!
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TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYSFARMERS’ MARKETHMSA presents Maui Fresh Produce Farmers’ Market8 am to 4 pm Purchase fresh produce and specialty products at our open-air market.
TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS MARCH 2 TO 16 AND APRIL 25 TO JUNE 15GROOVE TO MOOVE | 10 am to 1 pmPresented by QKC, Meadow Gold Dairies and Hui No Ke Ola Pono Bring your walking shoes and get “mooving” together toward a healthier community.
EVERY WEDNESDAYHAIKU IN ENGLISH | Maui Friends of the Library 4:30 to 6:30 pm
EVERY THURSDAYTAI CHI | 10 to 11 am Presented by QKC and Southern Praying Mantis Join Master Sifu David Moragne for a free meditation in motion class to promote your serenity and peace. All ages welcome. Free.
FIRST SUNDAY MAUI MADE SUNDAY | 10 am to 5 pmPresented by QKC | Enjoy live, island-style
Keiki Koloring KornerQKC and DaJam 98.3 celebrate special
holidays with fun, educational and holiday- themed coloring time at Keiki Koloring Korner.
Keiki age 12 and under are invited to participate at Guest Services from 10 am to 2 pm.
INDEPENDENCE DAY – Tuesday, July 4
STATEHOOD DAY – Friday, August 18
LABOR DAY – Monday, September 4
GRANDPARENT’S DAY – Sunday, September 10
COLOMBUS DAY – Monday, October 9
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performances while shopping for locally made products at Center Court.
SECOND AND FOURTH SATURDAYSAUTOHOLICS CRUISE NIGHT WITH MAUI’S CAR & TRUCK CLUBS | Ka‘ahumanu Avenue Parking Lot | 5:30 to 9 pm Cruise with Maui’s car and truck clubs and friends as they showcase their low riders and lifted vehicles. Free.
THIRD FRIDAYKAMA‘AINA NIGHTS | 6 to 8 pm Presented by QKC and KPOA | A locally grown concert series for the entire ‘ohana with Sista Val. For the schedule of performing artists, visit queenkaahumanucenter.com.
THIRD SATURDAYFRIENDS OF HOT RODS & CLASSIC CARSKa‘ahumanu Avenue Parking Lot | 5 to 9 pm View Maui’s hottest hot rods and classic cars.
FOURTH SATURDAYKARAOKE STAR SATURDAYS | 5:30 to 7:30 pmPresented by QKC | Grab your friends or go solo to QKC’s Karaoke Night with KJ (Karaoke Jockey) Dean Sakurai of Star Tracks Karaoke Maui. All ages welcome. Free.
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Annual Ku Mai Ka Hula competition contestants and sponsors.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 19Paula Fuga Live! | 6 to 7:30 pm Presented by QKCPraised for her spellbinding vocals and ability to stir the deepest emotions with her soulful melodies, Paula Fuga is a musician on a mission.
QKC proudly welcomes Paula Fuga to the Queen’s Stage on Saturday, August 19. As one of Hawai‘i’s most sought-after performers, Paula has earned widespread critical praise for her exquisite vocals, powerful lyrics and gorgeous melodies. Her first release, Lilikoi, earned her the Na Hoku Hanohano Award (Hawai‘i’s “Grammy”) for Most Promising Artist of the Year. Paula has taken on the mantle of cultural ambassador—using her talent as an instrument to bring about positive social change within her islands and beyond.
PAULA FUGA LIVE!Saturday, August 19 | 6 to 7:30 pm
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 26Judy’s Gang | 1:30 to 3 pmEnjoy the tap and jazz dance group directed and choreographed by Judy Ridolfino. From 3-year-olds to “seasoned” citizens, the festive and fun dance show will have you moving your feet.
S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 7Let’s Shop Together Month!Presented by QKCIt’s back! QKC presents its “GWP” (Gift with Purchase) Program. Purchase over $100 (excluding gratuity and tax) in a single day at one or multiple QKC merchants Monday through Thursday during the month of September and receive a Consolidated Theatres movie ticket! Limit one per family, while supplies last. See Guest Services for details.
Enter for a chance to win!Download the QKC Mobile App during the month of September, become an app member and be automatically entered for a chance to win
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dinner at QKC. One lucky winner will be announced at 9 am on September 13 and another on the 27th.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4Labor Day | 10 am to 2 pm Did you know? Labor Day is a national tribute created by the labor movement and is dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers. QKC and DaJam 98.3 present Keiki Kolor-ing Korner, a fun and educational coloring contest for keiki 12 and under.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10Grandparents Day | 10 am to 2 pmDid you know? Founded by Marian McQuade, this national holiday was proclaimed by former President Jimmy Carter in 1978 to encourage grand-children to tap into the wisdom and heritage their grandparents may provide. QKC and DaJam 98.3 present Keiki Koloring Korner, a fun and educational coloring contest for keiki 12 and under.Ku Mai Ka Hula – Hana Hou! | 11 am to 1 pmPresented by QKCJoin us for an encore performance from Maui’s only adult hula competition featuring selected halau from Hawai‘i and the mainland.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16Maui Electric Energy Fair | 10 am to 1:30 pmPresented by Maui Electric Company (MECO) An annual community event focused on all things energy, including electrical safety, conservation, efficiency and renewable energy.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23United Nations International World Day of Peace Concert | 5 to 9 pm Presented by Maui Seasons for Peace An evening concert that unifies many cultural groups to honor diversity through peace.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30The Maui Baby Expo | 10 am to 2 pmPresented by QKC and Maui Family Magazine Expectant parents and the entire family are
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October is Filipino-American History Month, a time to celebrate and recognize Filipinos’ contributions to the United States since their first documented arrival in Morro Bay, California on October 18, 1587. On Saturday, October 21, QKC will host this year’s Maui Fil-Am Heritage Festival, a family event that commemorates the rich history, heritage and culture of Filipino-Americans, who constitute the largest Asian ethnicity in Hawai‘i. Now in its seventh year, the Festival is presented by the Maui Filipino Chamber of Commerce Foundation and will feature traditional cuisine, live music and entertainment, a history exhibit and activities.
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O C T O B E R 2 0 1 7Let’s Support Breast Cancer Awareness Together Month!QKC gets its pink on! Breast Cancer Awareness Month (BCAM), also referred to in America as National Breast Cancer Awareness Month (NBCAM), is an annual international health campaign organized by major breast cancer charities every October to increase awareness of the disease and to raise funds for research into its cause, prevention, diagnosis, treatment and cure. Join us on Saturday, October 14 for Kokua 4 Kokonuts, a fundraiser for the Maui Memorial Medical Center Foundation.
Enter for a Chance to Win!Any time between October 1 and 14, share a photo or story of a courageous loved one touched by breast cancer, tag @QKCMaui and be entered to win a spa gift card. The pinkilicious winner will be announced on Saturday, October 14 at the Kokua 4 Kokonuts Walk Kickoff.
MONDAY, OC TOBER 9Columbus Day | 10 am to 2 pmDid you know? This national holiday commemorates the landing of Christopher Columbus in the New World on October 12, 1942. QKC and DaJam 98.3 present Keiki Koloring Korner, a fun and educational coloring contest for keiki 12 and under.
SATURDAY, OC TOBER 14 Kokua 4 Kokonuts Breast Cancer Awareness Fundraising Walk | 8:30 to 11 am (registration at 8 am) | Presented by QKC and Maui Memorial Medical Center Foundation Bring your donations, be eligible to win prizes and walk in pink with us! Learn more about sponsor opportunities, registration and informa-tion at queenkaahumanucenter.com.
Domestic Violence Awareness Fair 11 am to 3 pm | Presented by Maui County Committee on the Status of Women Learn more about domestic violence, along with
support and resources available to our community.
SATURDAY, OC TOBER 21The 7th Maui Fil-Am Heritage Festival10 am to 3 pm | Presented by QKC and Maui Filipino Chamber of Commerce Foundation This family-friendly event promotes and perpetuates the Filipino culture through cuisine, entertainment, a history exhibit and activities.
Enter to Win $50! — October 23 to 31Any time between October 23 and 31, tag @QKCMaui with your Halloween costume ideas, hashtag your photo with #PlayQKC and enter for a chance to win a $50 QKC gift card. The spooktacular winner will be announced on Tuesday, October 31 at 9 am.
SATURDAY, OC TOBER 28Pacific Media Group Job Fair | 10 am to 2 pm Presented by QKC and Pacific Media Group Job seekers are welcome to meet over 50 prospective employers and apply for Maui career opportunities.
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TUESDAY, OC TOBER 31 Let’s Trick or Treat Together! | 5 to 7 pm Presented by QKCJoin us for spooktacular family fun, including a keiki costume contest and parade with great prizes, face painting, balloon making and magic! Meet and greet with some of your favorite princesses and superheroes. Trick-or-treat at participating merchants. Non-food treats for keiki with allergies will be available through the Teal Pumpkin Project.
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It’s hard to imagine Koho Grill & Bar ever being the new kid on the block. But the restaurant was an unknown when it opened its doors thirty years ago at
Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center. And yet, there were no first-day jitters. That’s because Koho Grill & Bar had two secret weapons: a stellar staff and a well-vetted menu. Months before the grand opening, Koho Grill & Bar owner Roy Dunn developed a restaurant concept using a simple strategy: ask the customers what they want. “We set out to create a concept based on community input,” he says. “It was important for us to know what people wanted.”
With that in mind, Roy and his team gathered as much feedback as possible, surveying friends, neighbors, Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center employees, and community members. They asked them what they’d like to see on the menu, as well as their preferences regarding pricing and ambiance. The result? A family-friendly restaurant that proves delicious doesn’t have to be pricey. “We built the menu around our customers’ tastes and budgets,” Roy says. “Our goal was to offer generous portions at friendly prices.”
It wasn’t long before the restaurant became a household name, known for its casual neighborhood spirit, top-notch
service, tried-and-true dishes—and those catchy radio jingles. “Koho’s,” as it is affectionately called, soon became a go-to gathering place for families, retirees, college students, doctors and nurses, firefighters and police officers, local government employees and elected officials—and remains so today. “We really enjoy being a part of the community,” Roy says. “That’s a source of pride for us.”
Roy credits the restaurant’s continued success to his managing partner, Gerri Eckart, and the staff, many of whom are longtime employees (three have been there since day one.) “It all starts with the
staff,” he says. “They are the ones who make it happen.”
The restaurant business can be tough, but Koho’s has stood the test of time, simply by being true to itself. Apart from remodeling the interior last year, little has changed over the years—and any of Koho’s loyal patrons will tell you that’s a good thing. “I think we’d be in trouble if we took anything off the menu,” Roy laughs.
Thirty years after making its official debut, Koho’s is still going strong. “It’s been a fun adventure,” Roy says. “We are looking forward to the next thirty years.” QKC
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LEGACY: LOOKING BACK
KOHO BAR & GRILL
Celebrating 30 Years of Aloha
“We built the menu around our customers’ tastes and budgets. Our goal was to offer generous portions at friendly prices.” — Roy Dunn, owner of Koho’s
Koho Grill & Bar Serving breakfast, lunch & dinner
7 am to 10 pmSunday through Thursday
7 am to 11 pmFridays and Saturdays
circa 2000
Memories from the past . . .
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Love hula? Then mark your calendar for Friday, August 18, at 6 p.m., and Sunday, September 10, at 11
a.m., when Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center will showcase some of the best hula performers in the world. On August 18, Miss Hula Maui, Katalina Pania Santiago, will take the stage with Hālau Nāwaipunalei, under the direction of Kumu Hula Pono and Leimomi Murray, beginning at 6 p.m. at Center Court. This performance is a prelude to the Kū Mai Ka Hula (“hula appears”) competition, which will be held at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center (MACC) September 7 through 9. Following the competition, Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center will host an encore performance featuring Kū Mai Ka Hula contestants at Center Court on Sunday, September 10, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Both performances are free, and
ku mAi kA HulA
SPOTLIGHT: KU MAI KA HULA
QKC PROUDLY SUPPORTS
MAUI’S PREMIER HULA COMPETITION
all are welcome to attend. Now in its twelfth year, Kū Mai Ka Hula,
Maui’s only adult hula competition, brings award-winning hālau from Hawai‘i, the continental U.S. and Japan to the MACC’s
Castle Theater. Contestants will perform both kahiko (traditional) and ‘auana (modern) hula stylings, and they will be judged by renowned kumu hula.
The three-day event begins at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, September 7, with special demonstrations and lectures led by hula experts. “It sets the tone for the weekend,” says Kū Mai Ka Hula competition coordinator Moani Whittle-Wagner. “If you’ve ever wanted to learn more about hula, this is a wonderful opportunity to do it. It’s a truly unique experience,” she says. The competition kicks off on Friday at 6 p.m., with male and female contestants vying for the solo title of “Mr. Hula Maui” and “Miss Hula Maui,” followed by group competitions on Saturday from 1 to 6 p.m.
“Every competition brings something dif-ferent,” says kumu hula, educator and cultural practitioner Hōkūlani Holt-Padilla, who found-ed Kū Mai Ka Hula twelve years ago. “It changes every year,” she says. “There are many combina-tions and possibilities, but it’s all high quality.”
Kū Mai Ka Hula is presented by the MACC and Kauahea Inc., a nonprofit organization that Hōkūlani established in 1995 to foster a more vibrant learning environment for Hawaiian culture. With the long-term goal of building and supporting a Hawaiian learning center on Maui, Kauahea Inc. creates opportunities for Hawaiian cultural practitioners to learn from, and network with, each other.
“Kū Mai Ka Hula will give you a greater understanding of hula excellence,” Hōkūlani says. “This is a chance to experience quality hula, right here at home.”
As a proud sponsor of Kū Mai Ka Hula, Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center continues its commitment to honor and celebrate the Hawaiian culture through events and programs here at the Center. QKC
KOKUA
FRIDAY, AUGUST 18Let’s Kokua Together!
featuring Kū Mai Ka Hula6 to 9 pm
Presented by QKC and 99.9 KISS FM
Learn more about the 12th Annual Kū Mai Ka Hula competition,
September 8 through 10, as well as the cultural organizations that
support this annual event, including Kauahea Inc., Na Kani O Hula, Native Intelligence, Maui Historical Society, the Bailey House Museum and more.
Kama‘āina Nights6 to 8 pm
Presented by QKC and KPOA
Join us for an encore performance featuring Kū Mai Ka Hula’s past
winners and contestants.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10Kū Mai Ka Hula – Hana Hou!
11 am to 1 pmDon’t miss a hana hou performance
featuring 2017 Kū Mai Ka Hula contestants.
HulA Events At QKC
Pictured, clockwise from top left: Hālau I Ka Wēkiu, Wāhine Kahiko; Ms. Hula Maui 2016 Kahiko, Katalina Pania Santiago of Hālau Nāwaipunalei; Mr. Hula Maui 2016 ‘Auana, Joseph Hudoba of Hālau I Ka Wēkiu
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Maui’s most adorable women’s bou-tique has everything you need from head to toe. Details Boutique offers the biggest selection of affordable bralettes, tops, bottoms, dresses, shoes, jewelry and more. This is the “go-to” shopping spot for women of all ages!
Established in Hawai‘i for more than 30 years, Blue Ginger offers exclusively designed resort wear perfect for the
entire family. Available in infant sizes as well as children’s,
women’s and menswear, these cool tropical prints are perfect
for any island occasion.
Blue Ginger
Details Boutique
SHOP FORFashion
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Get pain relief now with Hawai‘i’s Dit Da Jow, the only one of its kind. The healing powers of Hawai‘i’s Dit Da Jow are now available at Southern Praying Mantis Kung Fu, located at QKC.
SHOP FORComfort
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Bug Man Termite & Pest Control, Inc.Family Owned & Operated Serving All of Maui Since 1989
871-1283www.bugmanhawaii.com
Pest Control • Termite Inspection
Tent Fumigation • Ground Termites
Plant Treatments
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Welcome to Fun Factory at QKC, where the FUN is made! Kids of all ages are welcome to come and play, and enjoy our family-friendly atmosphere. We also do birthday parties and end of the year sports presentations.
iCell Hawaii offers a comprehensive line of quality accessories and a wide selection of brands and features to accommodate all of your tech needs. Don’t forget to ask about our customized covers, unlocked devices for sale or our on-the-spot repair services.
Come and visit Sanrio, where you’ll find the very latest from Hello Kitty and all of her friends, including one of her newest friends, Gudetama, the lazy egg. Small gift, big smile!
Sanrio
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iCell Hawaii
Fun!FIND THE
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Call for a free estimate!(808) 244-4555 • Email: [email protected] for a free estimate!(808) 244-4555 • Email: [email protected]
WHY?We're only 3 miles to Kahului Airport.
We offer complimentary luggage storage.We have a real-time flight departure monitor.
Enjoy our complimentary wi-fi.
WHAT'S AT QKC?SHOP! Island-style & national retailers
DINE! Local, national & international cuisinePLAY! Movies, children's amusement center, day spa, museum
808.877.4325
CHECKING OUT EARLY?YOUR FLIGHT LEAVES LATER IN THE DAY?
WHAT TO DO?SHOP, DINE & PLAY at QKC!
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Got a mess? We’ll clean it up. The People Who Clean offers a range of cleaning services, including professional carpet and upholstery cleaning, fabric stain and flame protection, hard surface floor maintenance, stone care, onsite drapery cleaning, metal refinishing, car detailing and more.
Bug Man Termite & Pest Control
Pacific Asphalt& Maintenance, Inc.
Serving all of Maui County since 1989, Bug Man Termite & Pest Control offers the most effective and cutting-edge options in pest control services. Termites, ants, cockroaches and other pests don’t stand a chance. Call us to schedule an inspection.
With more than 25 years of experience in the paving industry, Pacific Asphalt & Maintenance is a locally owned contracting company that provides a full range of roadway, driveway and parking lot maintenance and repair services for both commercial and residential clients.
CHECK OUT Nearby Services
Powering Maui, Moloka‘i and Lana‘i for 96 years, Maui Electric is working to deliver a cleaner, more affordable energy future for Hawai‘i. Learn more about these efforts at mauielectric.com.
Islands Hospice is dedicated to providing exceptional care to the people of Maui in their homes or in our Hospice Home located in Kahului. Learn more at islandshospice.com.
Chinese cuisine and delicious, one- of-a-kind entrées. 808.877.5645
PEARL’S KOREAN BBQCraving Korean barbecue? Stop by for a plate lunch made with fresh and high quality ingredients. 808.877.0788
SUBWAYServing a wide array of made-to-order, handcrafted, better-for-you sub sandwiches or salads. 808.873.7959
SWEET FROGServe your own combination of premium frozen yogurt flavors and fresh toppings. 808.280.6006
FERNANDO’S MEXICAN GRILLEnjoy truly authentic flavors at this family-friendly restaurant that serves up food just like it’s made in Mexico. 808.871.5333
KOHO GRILL & BARCasual, family-friendly restaurant known for its mouthwatering burgers, plate lunches and sautéed mushrooms. 808.877.5588
RAMEN-YAHome of the “Big Bowl.” Serving up healthy, quality Japanese comfort food with a local flair. 808.873.9688
VIDAD’S LOCAL KINE GRINDZJust like the name says: this family owned and operated restaurant specializes in local and Filipino food. 808.214.6995
HiTEAA tea that’s fun to drink – and eat. Stop by for an assortment of bubble drinks and smoothies. 808.872.1100
L&L HAWAIIAN BARBEQUESatisfy your appetite any time of the day with a traditional Hawaiian barbecue plate lunch. 808.873.8889
MAUI TACOSFusing the best and boldest flavors of Mexico with the exotic flavors of the Hawaiian Islands. 808.871.7726
PANDA EXPRESSServing up fresh and fast American-
Queen’s Market
Restaurants
The Halo Halo Deluxe at Vidad’s Local Kine Grindz is a popular Filipino dessert, and locals love it, too. It’s made of tapioca pearls, gelatin and fruit, then topped with shaved ice and milk, sweet potato ice cream, coconut ice cream, leche flan and red palm fruit.
HITea
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SAVOR THE
An antioxidant Shangri-La is waiting for you at Jamba Juice. Imagine a wondrous landscape where strawberries, mangos and peaches splash about, floating down a lazy river of pomegranate juice. Is that your cabin on the shore? It is. Welcome to paradise. Pomegranate Paradise.
Jamba Juice
Flavors
Ramen-Ya is a locally owned restaurant that takes pride in providing generous portions of ono food at a great price in a bright, clean and modern atmosphere. With cordial, fast and friendly service, customers always leave with a satisfied smile.
Ramen-Ya
The Halo Halo Deluxe at Vidad’s Local Kine Grindz is a popular Filipino dessert, and locals love it, too. It’s made of tapioca pearls, gelatin and fruit, then topped with shaved ice and milk, sweet potato ice cream, coconut ice cream, leche flan and red palm fruit.
Vidads
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HiTEA Café was established in 2015 and currently has two locations on Maui. Primary offerings including fresh fruit BOBA smoothies and various fresh BOBA tea drinks.
HiTea
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PWC, the “People Who Clean” is Hawaii’s full service cleaning company. With top to bottom cleaning and many other services, we keep your property sparkling clean.
Our services include:
• House Cleaning• Window Cleaning• Drapery Cleaning• Carpet Cleaning
PWC is available for that one time cleaning project or regular ongoing contract services, offering fast, friendly and free estimates for any cleaning project - home or business.
• Pressure Washing• Stone and Tile Floor
Restoration• Garage Floor Restoration
CALL US TODAY!808-661-3760
Weekly maid service cleaning as low as $203
per month!
GUEST SERVICESLocated at the bottom of the escalators, QKC’s Guest Services provides exceptional customer service to make your visit convenient and com-fortable. Our Guest Services personnel can help with restaurant reservations, hotel recommenda-tions, provide parking/transportation information, directions to area attractions and assist with information on things to do on Maui. Guest Services is open daily: Mondays through Thursdays, 10 am to 7 pm;* Fridays and Saturdays, 10 am to 9 pm;* Sundays, 10 am to 5 pm.*
SERVICES AND AMENITIESFree Wi-Fi Access | ATM | Children’s Play AreaFamily Restrooms | Local Attractions Visitor InfoLost and Found | Luggage Storage | Mall Gift CardsNewspaper Vending | Taxi ServicesTransportation Schedules | Wheelchair Service
SECURITY/LOST AND FOUNDSecurity is available for medical assistance, guest escorts to your vehicle and other needs that might arise during your shopping experience. Security Office/Lost and Found: 808.877.0718
WHEELCHAIRSWheelchairs are available during mall hours free of charge at Guest Services. A driver’s license is required as collateral to check out a wheelchair.
GIFT CARDS Gift cards may be purchased at Guest Services in increments of $20 to $250. We accept cash, Visa, MasterCard or Discover. Gift cards can be used just like a credit card at participating QKC retail outlets, theaters, restaurants and Foodland super-market. For information, contact Guest Services.
QKC MOBILE TEXT CLUBReceive special offers and alerts by joining QKC’s mobile text club. Text QKCMAUI to 444222 to join. Text HELP to 444222 for help. Text STOP to 444222 to stop. Message and data rates may apply.
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Specialty BADUA’S MAUI CREPESServing up handcrafted sweet and savory crépes and a limited menu of plate lunches. 808.250.1925
CAMELLIA IMPORTSThis snack and candy store offers a wide range of treats that can’t be found at the supermarket. 808.877.5714
CAA VARIETYOffering fresh Filipino baked goods. 808.298.0043
DOUBLE DIPZ Craving something sweet? Stop by for ice cream cakes, pies, shakes or frozen fruit or sorbet smoothies. 808.633.1483
FOODLANDFind everything you need and more at Hawai‘i’s largest locally owned and operated grocery retailer. 808.877.2808
JAMBA JUICEA perfect blend of made-to-order smoothies, healthy breakfasts, quick lunches and delicious snacks. 808.873.2003
ONO DOGSHome of the world famous lilikoi bacon dog. Stop by Ono Dogs for a hot dog that’s fresh, delicious and made-to-order. 808.359.1480
PRETZELMAKERHome of the “World’s Best Soft Pretzel.” Indulge in sweet and savory pretzels in a range of flavors. 808.877.0500
QKC’S FARMERS’ MARKETStock up on locally grown vegetables, fruits, baked goods and more. Open from 8 am to 4 pm every Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday at Center Court.
STARBUCKSSip and savor a handcrafted beverage and pair it with a fresh and flavorful menu item. 808.871.6290
Flavors continued
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CHILDREN’S APPAREL / SPECIALTYBlue Ginger, 1039BJeans Warehouse Kids, 1037Macy’s Men’s, Children’s, Home n
DEPARTMENT STORESMacy’s, nSears, Roebuck & Co., n
ENTERTAINMENT / AMUSEMENTFun Factory, C2-4&5Ka‘ahumanu Theatres, B2-9Kahului Escape Room, G-2Story of Hawai‘i Museum, D2-1
FINANCIALHawaii Federal Credit Union, KOB 101Territorial Savings & Loan, 1045A
FOOD COURTHiTea, FC-8L&L Hawaiian Barbecue, FC-6Maui Tacos, FC-1Panda Express, FC-3Pearl’s BBQ, FC-4Subway, FC-5Sweet Frog, FC-7
FOOD SPECIALTYBadua’s Maui Crepes, K1CAA Variety, K6Camellia Imports, 1016Double Dipz, B2-8BJamba Juice, F-3Ono Dogs, K2Pretzelmaker, C-3Starbucks, F-5
HEALTH & BEAUTYBath & Body Works, 1029Beautiful Nails, 1007AGNC, B2-4Le’s Nail Studio, B2-2BLisa’s Beauty Supply, C2-9Madison Avenue Beauty & Boutique, F2-1Mastercuts, 1014Proactiv Products, KC-1Regis Hairstylists, B2-7Southern Praying Mantis, B2-6Vitamin World, B-4
JEWELRYGold Mart, B2-10DKay Jewelers, 1019ANa Hoku, B-12 & B-13Young’s Jade & Gift, H2Zales Jewelers, E1 & E2
MEN’S WEARAmerican Eagle Outfitters, 1034 & 1036Blue Ginger, 1039BHawai‘i Shore Store, 1038Hot Topic, B2-8Local Motion, B2-10BPacific Sunwear, 1020AShapers, B2-10CZumiez, C-6
MUSIC / VIDEO / COMPUTERSGame Stop, C2-6Hot Topic, B2-8
PLANTATION DISTRICTArmy Recruiting, C2-B3Marine Recruiting, C2-B2Navy Recruiting, C2-B1
RESTAURANTS / FOOD SERVICEFernando’s Mexican Grill, 1001Koho Grill & Bar, 1045Ramen-Ya, 1043Vidad’s Local Grindz, D2-1
SERVICESAtlas Insurance, KOB 215AT&T Mobility, B-6Bird of Paradise Spa, 1015BDiamond Wireless, K4Diamond Wireless – Verizon Wireless Premium Retailer, B-5Fidelity National Title, KOB 103Fine Island Properties, 2CA1Goodwill Industries Donation Bin, Wakea Parking AreaHawaii Employment Services, KOB 210iCell Hawaii, 1011Jackson Hewitt Tax Service, 1035Jumpsmart Maui Showroom, 1003KW Island Living, KOB 201Lenscrafters, 1010Liberty Tax Service, KOB 102Longs Pharmacy, C-1AMaui Driving School, B-3Maui Music Conservatory, C2-3Maui Orthodontic Center, KOB 220Maui Phone Repair, K18Mobi PCS, 1007BOhana Health Plan, KOB 101BPayDay Hawaii, C2-D1Queen Ka‘ahumanu Management Office *Spectrum, K8
Sprint Hawaii Communications Center, B-7BT-Mobile, 1009Wailuku Physical Therapy, KOB 205
SHOE STORESChamps Sports, C-2Famous Footwear, C-4Journey’s, C-5Pacific Sunwear, 1020-APayless Shoesource/ Payless Kids, B-1Vans, 1040The Walking Company, G-1Zumiez, C-6
SPECIALTY180 Boardshop, C2-7Amy’s Hallmark, 1058Ben Franklin Frame Shop, 1020Claire’s Accessories, B-7The Foam Company, H1Lids, B2-10AMaui Friends of the Library, 1004Paper Garden, 1046Party Paradise, 1006Radio Shack, 1008Sanrio, 1025A-1Sew Special, 1048Shades of Maui, 1025A-2Story of Hawaii Museum, D2-1T-Shirt Factory, 1015AToys R Us, B-10VolcanoeCigs, K7
SPORTS / HOBBY / CRAFTBen Franklin Crafts, 1020Champs Sports, C-2
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Automatic Teller Machine
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A family owned Maui business for over 40 years
specializing in stone, tile, in stock and special order cabinets, carpet, and so much more.
Come in and see the possibilities.
Everything You Need, More than You Imagined.
Located in the Maui Home Design Center | 25 South Kahului Beach Road, Kahului | 808-871-7595 | CeramicTilePlus.com
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Everything You Need, More than You Imagined.
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Here are some photos
from our archives that
will bring back sweet
memories. See who
you recognize! We
look forward to cre-
ating more memories
with you and your
‘ohana.
The Way We Were . . .