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		<title>Mortgage &amp; Rentals</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Oct 2011 20:21:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tricia Morris and her experienced team have been handling mortgages for over 25 years on Maui and have closed over 2 billion dollars in loans in Hawaii.  When you start a loan with Hawaii&#8217;s Premiere Mortgage Company, you can be certain that it will be completed with professionalism and expediency. 808-874-8800 Not only are they excellent at helping you with ...]]></description>
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		<title>Halloween in Lahaina 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Aug 2008 03:35:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This coming Halloween, 2008, will be the first in decades to not enjoy the cheerful costume contests and local booths in Banyan Tree Park. The Maui County Cultural Resources Commission denied permits for costume contests, live outdoor stages, and food and craft booths. Their reasoning behind this is to curb indecent and lewd behavior and to preserve the historical significance ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-130" title="Painted Girl at Halloween" src="http://www.mauigoodness.com/wp-content/uploads/painted-girl.jpg" alt="Painted Girl at Halloween" width="310" height="240" />This  coming Halloween, 2008, will be the first in decades to not enjoy the  cheerful costume contests and local booths in Banyan Tree Park.  The <strong>Maui County Cultural Resources Commission</strong> denied permits for costume contests, live outdoor stages, and food and  craft booths.  Their reasoning behind this is to curb indecent and lewd  behavior and to preserve the historical significance of the town.  They  maintain that the events surrounding Halloween do nothing to promote  Lahaina&#8217;s cultural history.</p>
<p>There are 2, among many, reasons why the Cultural Commission has failed in their thinking.</p>
<p>- They feel that the Halloween event takes away from the cultural  identity of the town.  Please keep in mind that Lahaina is as well known  for its whaling than the Ali&#8217;i that used to congregate here.  Does  every event have to reflect ancient Hawaiian history?  It&#8217;s important to  continue promoting the cultural significance of an area, but shutting  down a successful event just because it doesn&#8217;t directly have historical  references is rediculous.</p>
<p>When we say &#8220;successful event&#8221; we mean to state that it is one of the  more peaceful and positive celebrations in Hawaii.  Opponents will  refer to the 24 arrests made last year for disorderly conduct.  We ask  them to name any event with anywhere from 25,000-35,000 attendees where  there haven&#8217;t been some bad apples.  When you do the math, the fraction  of disruptive individuals compared to orderly attendees is miniscual.</p>
<p>- The one event being granted a permit for this <a title="Halloween in Lahaina" href="http://www.lahainahalloween.com" target="_blank">Halloween in Lahaina</a> will be the Keiki Costume parade.  In their thinking, Keiki&#8217;s dressed  as ghosts and cowboys are far less culturally destructive than an adult  wearing a similar costume.  What the Commission seems to be ignoring is  that with less outdoor activities, adults will be forced to spend more  time in the various bars that will be holding costume contests.  This  will lead to more alcohol consumption and more arrests due to drunk  driving and disorderly conduct.  If they would continue to allow outdoor  activities (where alcohol is forbidden), Lahaina is more likely to see  order and cheerful behavior.</p>
<p>The nighttime excitement of Halloween is always positive.  This  atmosphere is conducive to family fun and the Aloha Spirit.  Lahaina  Town is famous for its gatherings through the centuries.  Promoting  Ohana and Aloha is the real historical significance that should be  respected and upheld.</p>
<p>Even though the events will be trimmed down, <strong>Halloween in Lahaina, Maui will again thrive this year</strong> with vehicular traffic being traded for costumed foot traffic.   Hopefully after the commission sees how their ill attempts and closing  the event are ineffective, maybe they will bring back permits for the  many fun activities that we&#8217;ve enjoyed for almost 2 decades.</p>
<p><strong>COMMENTS:</strong></p>
<p>Aloha, o.k. so………we are going to be in Lahaina this year for Halloween,  what gives? On a few websights it looks like it’s not going to be a  party anymore. am I reading it wrong? We LOVE Maui &amp; this will be  our 8th trip, 1st time @ Halloween. Any info you have would be great.</p>
<p>Mahalo, Cassy</p>
<p>Halloween 2009 will still be on in Lahaina, Maui.  This last year, it  had tamed down a bit, but still had thousands of costumed people  roaming around from bar to restaurant.  The only difference is that the  police are no longer blocking off the streets to vehicles, which is a  bummer.  Now the road is filled with taxis instead of a party parade.   People are on the sidewalks enjoying the festivities.</p>
<p>It’s still a lot of fun, and probably the biggest Halloween  celebration within our islands, but not quite as big as before.  There  is word out that Paia may take over the celebration on Baldwin Ave, but  it’s still up in the air.</p>
<p>Last year was our third Halloween in Lahaina and until they go back to  closing front street to car traffic it will be our last.  I don’t know  how the powers that be expect us to spend hard earned money to come to  Maui only to have way too many people on the sidewalks.  It was SO  crowded you really could not enjoy yourself.  In most places you could  not stop for more than a few seconds without people bumping into you  almost to the point of gentle pushing.  For the same reason you really  couldn’t enjoy most of the costumes.  When Front street was closed there  was enough room for everybody, you could enjoy the costumes, visit with  people, go into and out establishments very easily it was a very  pleasant experience.  I used to encourage people to visit Maui for  Halloween.</p>
<p>NOT ANYMORE, I go out of my way to discourage people from visiting.</p>
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