ST. JOHN’S KULA FESTIVAL SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 9:00AM – 4:00PM
September 21 @ 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Mana’o Radio is proud to partner with St. John’s Episcopal Church to present the 39th Annual St. John’s Kula Festival in Keokea on Saturday, September 21, 2024 from 9am – 4pm!
All support matters and we are thrilled to be a part of this community event with this year’s proceeds being shared between St. John’s ministries the Kula Community Watershed Alliance.
Come out and join us as we will be hosting an amazing line-up of performers including: Maui Pipe Band, Cheryl Rae, Jamie Lawrence, Kawika Ortiz, Steve Grimes, Benny Uyetake, and Halau Hula Wehena o ke Ao.
Isle of Maui Pipe Band
https://www.isleofmauipipeband.org/home
Cheryl Rae
Maui-based singer songwriter, Cheryl Rae, specializes in contemporary / pop originals and covers and has performed over the years with Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, John Cruz, Mick Fleetwood and more. Facebook Instagram
Jamie Lawrence
Jamie Lawrence’s soothing and romantic voice combined with his 12-string guitar creates an amazing sound like no other. Facebook Instagram
Kawika Ortiz
Kawika began performing island contemporary music in the 1990’s. He has performed and recorded as a guest artist with some of Maui’s top entertainers. Facebook
Steve Grimes
Renowned luthier, singer, songwriter, and all-around magnificent music man. He is a gifted songwriter, as revealed in his four CDs. His tunes are catchy, and his poetic lyrics run the gamut from sweet romance to biting commentary. Facebook
Benny Uyetake
Maui’s musical treasure, Uncle Benny Uyetake, is a beloved educator and music icon with a zest for life will share his guitar and ukulele dexterity across a spectrum of genres including classical, jazz, Hawaiian, blues and rock. Facebook
Halau Hula Wehena o ke Ao
Halau Hula Wehena o ke Ao, under the direction of kumu hula Maka’ala Palmore, is deeply honored to perpetuate and preserve the hula legacy and values of Aunty Gordean Leilehua Bailey in the tradition of Aunty Ma’iki Aiu Lake. The upcountry Maui halau is based in Kula and is dedicated to working and living out of aloha and aloha ‘āina through the discipline of hula.
Highlights of this year’s upcountry tradition also include:
Ono Local Food
Kids Games
Baked Goods
Homemade Fudge
Silent Auction
Crafters & Vendors
Gifts
Quilt Show
Upcountry Farmer’s Market
Flowers, Produce and Plants
$2.00 Admission fee (kids under 10 are free).
Located across from Keokea Park, take the Kula Islander Bus #39.
This is a Zero Waste Event! Please bring your own reusable shopping bag and water bottle and consider carpooling.
Mahalo from all of us at Mana’o Radio!