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Wailuku First Friday featuring Ekolu and The Hawaii Jaycees


Friday (June 3), 6-8:30pm, Market, Main and Vineyard Streets, Wailuku; free


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June 02, 2011 | 12:15 PM
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Friday (June 3), 6-8:30pm, Market, Main and Vineyard Streets, Wailuku; free

Mildly melancholy weather made for a mellow Spring at Wailuku First Fridays, but Summer's now in full swing and June's WFF events are coming out skanking. You might have Ekolu's seventh album, Simply for Love, on repeat, but in the way that a book is always preferable to the movie, this live show comes with the promise of a "a treasure of sounds and lyrics that you will cherish for the rest of your life." Ekolu takes to the Maui Thing stage thanks to Boze and Karey Oura Kapoi, who invite you to celebrate the grand opening of their new Main Street shop, Pride Ink Tattoo (@PrideInkTattoo on Twitter). Also, the Hawaii Jaycees' third annual free concert—featuring ukulele virtuoso Derick Sebastian and Roots Judgement—will surely bring down the house at the historic Iao Theater. Further on Market Street, Visibly Shaken returns to the Wailuku Banyan Tree Park, plus Joel Katz on steel guitar and the mainstay sounds of Gene and Shea Argel. May's debut of Body Alive Yoga & Movement's monthly "Exhale" program was a huge success, so don't miss peeking in on their delightfully avant-garde, multi-sensory artist presentations at their new upstairs studio. Of course, there's plenty of treats to buy and ono grinds to try, and the conscientious boozer will be happy to know this month's beer garden benefits Na Leo Kako'o, Hawaiian Immersion Kula Kaiapuni. 808-878-1888; facebook.com/wailukufristfriday

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