Address: 200 Waimaluhia Lane, Wailuku, HI 96793 Phone: 808-242-9754 Big Brothers, Big Sisters Maui celebrates 40 years in August with a Luau Fundraiser and open house at their Waimalulani Street location. Helping kids in the community through mentoring programs makes them number one with Maui Time readers. But did you also know that they help keep your house clean by picking up unwanted household goods and small appliances? Turning your used goods into cash for their programs—it’s a win-win, and furthers our island’s recycling and sustainability goals. 200 Waimaluhia Ln., Wailuku, 808-242-9754, bbbs.org. JR
News Real Property Tax Office to Ag Owners-Justify Farm Use or Lose Tax Rate Change could hit small farmers hardest Oct 29 2009 In an apparent effort to collect revenues in the face of a lean fiscal year, the Maui County Real Property Tax (RPT) office sent letters to thousands of ag owners over the past two months, seeking ...
News Speakers Question, Defend Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar’s Maui Water Diversions Despite powerful friends, the plantation may be losing its grasp on the island’s water Oct 22 2009 If the attendees at last week’s water commission meeting in Paia are any indication, a familiar cast of characters still holds political clout on Maui and in Hawaii. Governor Lingle, Mayor Tavares and...
News Hawaii and Maui Renewable Energy Rundown Are we making progress toward energy independence? There's good news and bad news Oct 08 2009 A few items of interest on the renewable energy (RE) front bubbled to the surface this week. Since the Energy Expo a month ago, I’ve been following a curious cover-up locally by...
News Raising Water Awareness & Restoring Maui's Streams Walking downriver for justice and sustainability Oct 01 2009 As with many other things in life, we tend to take water for granted. Yet water is amazing, and deserving of our great respect and stewardship. An upcoming march in support of restoring in-stream flows ...
News Hawaii's Nene Paradox The state bird is still endangered, but there's hope on the wing Oct 01 2009 It’s sadly fitting that the nene is both Hawaii’s official state bird and an endangered species. Before the arrival of Captain James Cook in 1778, there were more than...
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