HONOLULU (HI Now) - The 12th Annual Hawaiian Airlines Made in Maui County Festival is set to boost the local economy and highlight unique, locally made products. This two-day event at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center features an exclusive shopping day and buyers preview on Friday, November 7th, followed by the Big Festival Day on Saturday, November 8th.
Attendees can explore a wide array of products from over 6 vendors, including volcano oil, art prints, protea jewelry, notecards, jams, and cookies. The festival also boasts 12 food trucks, live music, vendor demonstrations, and prize giveaways, making it a vibrant celebration of Maui County’s finest. For more information and to get tickets, visit MadeinMauiCountyFestival.com.
Discover the Taste of Aloha with Haleakala Farm’s Organic Liliko‘i Shortbread Cookies, handmade on Maui using local liliko‘i, citrus, and edible flowers. Owner Caprice Mallett shares how her woman-owned, Maui-grown business is bringing farm-to-gift creations to life — from farmers markets and local retailers to Maui’s wedding and event industry.
Produced at the state-of-the-art Maui Food Innovation Center at UH Maui College, these cookies embody Haleakala Farm’s mission to Sustain. Nurture. Inspire. For more information visit Haleakalafarm.com and shop with them at at the 12th Annual Hawaiian Airlines Made in Maui County Festival
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