THINGS TO DO ON MAUI
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| Hale Kohola Humpback Whale Museum & Whalers Village Museum, Kaanapali |
| Friday Night is Art Night, Front Street, Lahaina Lahaina Arts Society, Lahaina voluntary donation for exhibit gallery |
| Historic Sites in Lahaina -- The Baldwin House, the Banyan Tree and Fort Ruins |
| Hui No'eau Visual Arts Center, Makawao voluntary donation for exhibit gallery |
| Tedeschi Vineyards, Ulupalakua tour and visit tasting room |
| Haleakala National Park, Ohe'o Gulch marked hiking trails, "Seven Pools" |
| Kula Heritage Gardens, lao Valley |
| lao Needle |
| Hana Cultural Center--free (voluntary donation) |
| Hiking |
| Biking |
| Swimming |
| Sunbathing |
| Reading-library |
| Picnicking in the park |
| Watching a sunset |
| Stargazing |
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| A&B
Sugar Museum, Puunene $5 Adults $2 Children Ages 5 & Under free |
| Bailey
House Museum Wailuku $5 Adults $4 Seniors $1 Children 6 & Under free |
| Maui
Swap Meet, Maui Community College (Kahului Harbor side) Saturdays, 7am
to 12 noon, $.50 per person, children under 12 free. (808) 877-3100 |
| Tropical
Plantation, Waikapu Free admission Tram tour - Adults $11.00 each plus tax, Children ages 3-12 $4.00 each plus tax. |
| Tropical
Gardens of Maui, lao $3 adults Ages 8 & Under free |
| Enchanting
Floral Garden of Kula Maui $5 Adults $1 Children Ages 5 & Under free |
| Haleakala
National Park Summit $10 per private vehicle |
| Kula
Botanical Gardens, Kula Adults - $ 7.50 Children (6-12) - $2.00 Children Under 6 - Free |
| Sugar
Cane Train, Kaanapali Round Trip tickets $21.95 Adults $14.95 Children Childred under 3 - Free |
| Baldwin
Home Museum, Lahaina General $3 Family $5 Senior $2 School age children free |
| Maui
Ocean Center, Ma'alaea Harbor $24 Adults $17 Children $21 Seniors (65 and up) Ages 3 and Under free |
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April 2012 It started in 1970. Born out of outrage over a California oil spill, and an increasing activism
created by opposition to the Vietnam war, Earth Day was an idea whose time had come. A US
Senator and a veteran environmental activist were prime movers. Public events were promoted
across the US and 20 million Americans participated.This first Earth Day is generally credited with spurring the passage of watershed (pun intended) environmental legislation. Laws and policies regarding pollution, clean air and water, recycling and endangered species protection were all created and nurtured by the kind of bipartisan coalition that is no longer a feature of the US Congress. The Environmental Protection Agency was born out of Earth Day. There was endless rhetoric to the effect that "environmentalism" was now a mainstream American movement. Teach-ins were held around the country and countless young people were sensitized and energized. Environmental organizations of long-standing, such as the Sierra Club, were happy to greet a eneration of new members. Legions of new organizations, many local and mainstream, others on the far-out fringes, were created and became a force in their communities. ... MORE |
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