7th Annual Virtual Hawaiian Airlines Made in Maui County Festival Announces Musicians and Chef for Livestream
Wailuku, Maui, HI – The Maui Chamber of Commerce is excited to announce the musical entertainment and chef who will be featured during the 7th Annual Virtual Hawaiian Airlines Made in Maui County Festival livestream element of the event.
On Saturday, November 7th, the livestream will feature:
· Ahumanu
· Jordan Soon
· George Kahumoku, Jr.
· Kahalawai – featuring Joshua Kahula and Pi’ilani Arias
On Sunday, November 8th, the livestream will feature:
· Leomana
· Ka Pilina
· Halemanu Viliarimo
· Ikaika Blackburn & Kaulike Pescaia
· Hawaiian Airlines Cooking Demonstration by Chef Lee Ann Wong of Papa’aina and Hawaiian Airlines Executive Chef
The Hawaiian Airlines Made in Maui County Festival will take place on Saturday and Sunday, November 7-8, 2020 from 8am-5pm. To access the virtual festival, visit www.MadeInMauiCountyFestival.com. Stay tuned for our full livestream program!
In addition to the livestream component, vendors from across Maui County will have their own virtual booth with products to shop and a live video chat component. If you love visiting our in person event to talk story with vendors, be sure to click the Live Chat button in vendor booths to talk to them directly. Join us this weekend for this entertaining and interactive event supporting local manufacturers in Maui County.
The 7th Annual Hawaiian Airlines Made in Maui County Festival’s title sponsor is Hawaiian Airlines. It is presented by the Maui Chamber of Commerce and supported by the County of Maui and the County of Maui Office of Economic Development, along with other sponsors, that include: Pasha Hawaii; Envisions Entertainment, H. Hawaii Media, KAOI Radio Group, Maui No Ka Oi Magazine, Pacific Media Group, Hawaiian Electric, Aloha Pacific Federal Credit Union, American Savings Bank, Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, HawaiiUSA Federal Credit Union, Mahi Pono, Maui Ocean Treasures at Maui Ocean Center, Queen Ka’ahumanu Center, Bank of Hawaii and First Hawaiian Bank.
Mahalo to our sponsors.