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Bride's - Destination Weddings: Hawaii: Intro choose a quick link ----------------- accessories bouquets bridesmaid dresses budget cakes ceremony destination weddings dresses favors flowers food guest lists hairstyles honeymoons invitations jewelry makeup message boards music photos real weddings receptions registry veils wedding dresses Find all your wedding vendors near you select region: Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas CA - Central CA - North CA - South Canada Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida GA - Atlanta GA - Other Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico NY - Hamptons NY - Metro NY - Upstate North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon PA - Central/West PA - Philly Area Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee TX - Austin TX - Dallas/Ft.Worth TX - Houston Texas - Other Utah Vermont Virginia Washington DC Washington State West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Tying the Knot Aloha Style Making it legal in Hawaii is easier than you think What would you say is the hottest profession going in Hawaii? Surfing instructor? Nope. Hula dancer? Negative. Lei stringer? Mmm, not quite. In fact, with more than 15,000 couples flying over Pacific waters to marry here every year, the job-of-the-moment is—you guessed it—wedding planning. "I Do" Experts Travel to any of the Aloha State’s six isles and you’ll find that these I-do experts are almost as ubiquitous as palm trees. You’ll see them toting voluminous Rolodexes stuffed with numbers for everyone from ukulele ensembles to fire-eaters, chocolatiers to florists, photographers to traditional Polynesian officiants. Distance is nothing to these gurus, who routinely work with couples all over the world—dashing off detailed e-mails that will be waiting for you when you log on in the a.m., scanning snaps of tropical floral arrangements, so brilliant that their aroma practically wafts off your screen, and mailing CDs of local music groups that the two of you can slow dance to at home. From your flight arrangements to a week’s worth of fun-in-the-sun activities for the wedding party, coordinators will do anything to create the poi-fect event—even if the only guest you’re planning on inviting is the sunset. Low-Stress Specialists Couples who want a low-stress affair leave the arranging to the wedding specialist at their resort, or hire an independent on-island coordinator. Though most professionals suggest starting the process as early as possible, especially for a large ceremony (ideally six months to one year), many can whip up a simple celebration in 24 hours—as long as you bring the bare essentials (government-issued photo IDs and a $60 marriage-license fee). Staying on after your vows? Your hotel may just treat you to some bubbly and an upgrade. Which brings us to the very best part of tying the knot in Hawaii. Instead of spending the first day of your married life on an airplane, you’ll be able to start your honeymoon the way the nuptial gods intended—in paradise. —Sally Brady Hawaii Wedding Countdown Checklist Hawaii Wedding Style Real Hawaii Wedding: Holly & Jeremy Getting Married in : Oahu Maui Big Island Kauai Molokai Lanai Brides.com Home | Fashion | Beauty | Wedding Style | Etiquette & Planning | Registry Ideas | Honeymoon | Real Brides Local Planning | Shop Online | Prizes and Offers | Newsletter | Privacy Policy | -- Advertise With Us | Contact Us Brides magazine In This Issue | Subscribe | Customer Care | Media Kit | Bookstore Fairchild Bridal Group Wedding Planning Sites: Brides.com | ModernBride.com | ElegantBride.com Prom Planning Site: YourProm.com Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy .© Fairchild Internet, Inc. All rights reserved. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Fairchild Internet, Inc.



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Maui Hawaii: Lahaina town HOME Advertising Press Privacy Visitors Currently Online: 139 Activities Island Info Where to Stay Maui Weddings Spas Coupons iNews Forum Maui Cams Maui Video Historic Lahaina town Lahaina : Maui's miles of sunny south and west-facing shoreline were perfect for developing a new visitor industry. These shores are sheltered from the prevailing northeast Tradewinds; the warm sun is predictable, the waters calm, the rains infrequent, the sunsets sublime; and the outlying Islands - Moloka'i, Lana'i, and Kaho'olawe - give scenic depth to the horizon. While Kapalua Resort is rife with golf courses, tennis clubs, luxury hotels, bed & Breakfasts and Condominiums, Front Street in historic Lahaina Town still retains much of the charm of the old whaling days. Condominiums Homes and more!!! VISIT US Be sure to visit the Lahaina Restoration Foundation offices for a self-guided walking tour of 31 designated historic sites. Beaches & Parks Launiupoko Wayside Park - Located about three miles south of Lahaina Town, right off Honoapiilani Hwy. you'll find this little spot. A nice grassy lawn with picnic facilities, and restrooms. Swimming is best when the tide is high, there is a breakwall that provides a safe swimming spot for younger children. HANAKA'O'O Beach Park - Located between Wahikuli State Wayside Park and the Hyatt Regency Maui. The Beach fronting the park is the beginning of the long stretch of sand that runs for a mile to PU'U KEKA'A or Black Rock in the center of Ka'anapali. Facilities in the park include picnic pavillions, restrooms, showers, paved parking, and canoe storage sheds for the OUTRIGGER CANOE CLUBS who use the park as a practice site. The Reatta season runs from May to October, you'll want to visit the park any saturday during this period. Puamana State Wayside Park - Just 2 miles south of Lahaina, right off Honoapiilani Highway you'll find this quaint beachside park. Puamana offers awesome views, shade, and nice surfing during the summer months. Good for picnics, snorkeling, and just plain relaxing. Baby Beach - Providing nice views of Kaho'olawe, Lanai, Molokai, and the West Maui Mountains, Baby Beach is a fine spot to spend a few hours. Its white sands gently caress the delicate blue of the warm pacific ocean making for great swimming & snorkeling. To find this treasure, follow Front Street north roughly a half mile from Lahaina. On Puunoa Place turn left, and continue down to the beach. Wahikuli Wayside Park - This narrow area of sandy shoreline sits between Lahaina and Kaanapali. Though often crowded, it is quite beautiful. Tune out the crowds & focus on Lanai's & Molokai's distant coastlines reflecting in the crystal clear waters, and you'll understand why you came! Swimming is excellent, snorkeling is adequate at best. Located off Honoapiilani Hwy. between Lahaina and Kaanapali. Accommodations Lahaina Inn - 127 Lahainaluna Road, 1-800-669-3444, "One of the best country Inns" as rated by Glamour Magazine The Pioneer Inn - 658 Wharf Street (800) 457-5457 Maui Islander Hotel - 660 Wainee Street, Lahaina 667-9766, 1-800-367-5226 Lahaina Shores Beach Resort - 475 Front Street, Lahaina 661-4835 [watch it here] LIVE WEBCAM - Lahaina Front Street, West Maui Dining (¢ = inexpensive, ¢-$ = moderately priced, $ = expensive, $$ = take out a loan before dining here) Discover Maui before you arrive! Island Publication Pack only $8.25 Pacific' O - Contemporary pacific cuisine "LIVE JAZZ" 505 Front Street. 667.4341 $ Gifted Chef James MC Donald must have been born underwater. This man knows fish. His inventive presentations have garnered rave reviews and numerous awards. Pacific'O Restaurant is right on the beach. Indoor and outdoor seating make dining here a truly authentic Maui experience. Mellow live Jazz music Thursday trough Saturday. Longhi's - Contemporary Cuisine "Speaking Menu" 888 Front Street Lahaina, Maui; 667.2288 $ Longhi's is one of those special restaurants in the world that almost defies description. Open air with ocean views from either upstairs (dinner only) or downstairs (breakfast, lunch and dinner). The menu is verbal with a wide array of choices from seafood appetizers to pastas and fresh Maine lobster. 14oz. New York Steaks, fresh fish and an abundance of fresh salads and vegetables compliment your meal. Longhi's was created by a man that loves to eat. The ambiance is exceptional and dress is casual. Bj's - Chicago Pizzeria 730 Front Street 661.0700 ¢$ Located in the former home of the legendary Blue Max, BJ's Chicago Pizzaria is a true local favorite. Great views of the ocean and Lahaina Harbor combined with their award-winning pizza make this a fun spot to be (kids love this place). Their pastas, sandwiches and signature salads are also worthy of consideration. Live recording artists nightly and perhaps the best MAI TAI on Maui add to the good-time atmosphere. Kimo's - Seafood, Steak, Grog 845 Front Street 661.4811 ¢$ Kimo's is a local landmark. On the ocean in the heart of Old Lahaina Town, this casual restaurant has been delighting visitors for over 20 years. Their Prime Rib is 32oz., seasoned, and slow cooked in a special oven. Kimo's is also a favorite watering hole, with live music on the weekends. If you're shopping in Lahaina, this is a good choice for lunch. Dinner reservations recommended. Also make sure you pick up one or two of Kimo's T-shirts available within, Kristel will be glad to help you. Chez Paul - French Cuisine Olowalu Village Rd. 661.3843 $ Chez Paul has been enchanting visitors and food critics alike for over 19 years. The owner, Lucien Charbonnier, is originally from Belgium and his European touch makes this cozy French restaurant both romantic and intimate. Their exceptional classic French cuisine will delight your palate, complimented by an impressive wine list. Shopping Lahaina Cannery Mall - 661-5304 Lahaina Market Place - Front St. 667-2636 Mariner's Alley - 844 Front St. 661-8351 Bikini Bubbles - 707 Front St. Lahaina 661-7923 David's of Hawaii - 815 Front St. Lahaina 661-4009 Maui Merchantile - 709 Front St. 661-8616 Endangered Species - 707 Front St. 661-0208 Gecko Store - 703 Front St. 661-1078 Local Motion - 1295 Front St. 661-7873 Lahaina Hat Company - 703 Front St. 661-8230 Maui Outlet - 699 Front St. 661-5561 Maui Paradise Lahaina - 718 Front St. 667-7547 The Original Red Dirt Shirt - 1-800-717-DIRT The Pearl Connection - 1013 Limahana Place. 667-7096 Galerie Lassen - 844 Front St. 667-7707 Wyland Galleries - 697 Front St. 661-0590 Blue Ginger Designs - 1221 H'piilani Hwy. 667-5433 Lahaina Body & Bath - 710 Front St. 661-1076 Wet Seal - 900 Front St. 667-9117 Wind, Wicks and Water - opening May 98' Front St. Island Swimware - Wharf Center 661-4573 GROCERY STORES: Safeway open 24hrs . - 1221 Honoapiilani Hwy., Lahaina Foodland - Lahaina Square Shopping Ctr. Nagasako General Store - Lahaina Square Shopping Ctr. (Near McDonalds) Night on the town Friday Nights are Art Nights on Front Street!!! HardRock Cafe - 900 Front Street Lahaina, Maui; 667 7400 - Need we say more??? Maui Brews - 900 Front Street Lahaina, Maui; 667-7794 - Island Bistro and Nightclub Moose McGillycuddy's - 844 Front Street Lahaina, Maui; 667-7758 - Music, Dancing till 2:00am Cheeseburger in Paradise - 811 Front Street Lahaina, Maui; 661.4855 - Live entertainment nightly Longhi's - 888 Front Street Lahaina, Maui; 667-2288 - Live Music, dancing. Maui Regions Kihei Wailea Lahaina Kaanapali Kapalua Hana Kahului Wailuku Upcountry Site Map Activities Maui Spas Lodging Weddings Island Info Forum Coupons! Magazines Eye'N Maui WebCams Horoscope Book/CD's Highlights Beach Weddings starting at $300 Save up to 50% with Maui Select Coupons Do you like this site?"Tell a Friend" 2002 Travelers Guide INSTANT download Sign up here A Word from our Mayor © 1998-2004 ParadiseMaui.Com. 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Lana'i, Hawaii LANA'I The Secluded Island Hawaii's sixthlargest island, Lana'i is sparsely populated with miles of pristine beaches, only thirtymiles of paved roads and not a single traffic light. A secluded island, it covers 141square miles that range in elevation from sea level to more than 3,400 feet. The lowlandsare fringed with beaches and rugged sea cliffs, while the highlands were a mosaic ofmeadows and woodlands, laced with rainbows and mountain mists. Once carpetedwith acre upon acre of pineapples, today it is the newest and most secluded resort in thearchipelago. Under the stewardship of land owner Lana'i Company, Hawaii's secluded islandnow offers visitors a complete island adventure from a rival at tiny Lana'i airport to thewarm hospitality of Lana'i 3,000 permanent residents. Lana'i boaststop rated golf courses. The 18 hole championship experience at Koele designed by golf guruGreg Norman and architect Ted Robinson will provide the ultimate challenge with views tofour other islands. The Challenge at Manele Golf Course designed by Jack Nicklaus has beenfashioned from more than 70 acres of natural lava fields around protected archaeologicalpreserves and provides dramatic ocean side views. Don't miss avisit to Lana'i's only town, tiny Lana'i city built by Dole pineapple interest in 1924.Surrounding a village green-filled with towering Norfolk Island pines, it is like steppingback a century into a plantation community. A small but fascinating museum houses localtreasures and provide an insight into Lana'i's history. There are excellent opportunitiesfor adventure and visitors are free to enjoy the run of this tropical island made possibleby Lana'i Company, which still owns 98% of the island. Camping sites are also available. There are fourwheel drive routes in the high forest through thick strands of eucalyptus and NorfolkIsland pines, hiking, horse riding, kayaking, scuba diving and snorkelling. You can strollthe beach where the only foot prints are yours, explore sites where the ancient Hawaiiansworked the land and fished the sea, or visit former pineapple fields which are now organicgardens supplying fresh fruit and vegetables. The natureconservancy stewards 598 acres set aside to preserve native plants in the hope ofunravelling some of the mysterious of Hawaiian evolution. From Shipwreck Beach on Lana'i'snorthern coast, you can see the rusting hulk of a World War 2 ship marooned on thetreacherous offshore reefs. One of Hawaii's best preserved Petroglyph sites is easilyaccessible by a short trail nearby. What makesLana'i unique is its sense of remoteness, seclusion and privacy. With the addition of asmall number of luxury homes on the island, Lana'i promises to become the ultimate retreatfor reclusive celebrities and millionaires as well as one of the world's top resortdestinations. For More Information Contact: DESTINATION LANA'I P.O. Box 700, Lana'i City HAWAII 96763 USA Telephone: +1 808 5657600 Facsimile: +1 808 5659316 Hawaii Home Page Jane's Oceania Home Page (E-mail: jane@janeresture.com -- Rev. 2nd August 2005)



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Honolulu Star-Bulletin Features The caption goes here. Photo by Photographer, Star-Bulletin ----------------------------------------------- Photos By Craig T. Kojima, Star-Bulletin Lee Wild shows a pattern by the late master quilter, Meali'i Kalama. Below, a quilt on display this weekend. Stitches in Time One of the goals of the Hawaiian quilting festival this weekend is to perpetuate the cultural art form By Catherine Kekoa Enomoto Star-Bulletin IT'S a quilting bee to beat the band. This weekend's inaugural Hawaiian Quilt Festival at Blaisdell Center offers a patchwork of activities. Displays, exhibits, demonstrations, lectures, workshops, a marketplace and hands-on practice cover each step in the quilting process - pattern tracing, cutting, laying out, pinning, basting, hemming or appliqueing, and quilting. "We'll have old quilt patterns and dressmaker's tracing paper for purchase at $2 for a two-yard sheet," said Augusta-Helen "Aunty Gussie" Bento, president of the Hawaiian Quilt Research Project and co-chair of the three-day festival. "It's enough to trace one large quilt design and a couple of small designs. The patterns themselves stretch out to 40 or 48 inches." Bento said different quilt patterns will be available Saturday and Sunday, plus pencils for general use. "Then, people will be able to quilt on a horse that's there for community quilting," she said. Oahu and neighbor island quilters will lead workshops, such as stencils, Hawaiian tropical placemats, Hawaiian quilt pillow, miniature Hawaiian quilt, and designing a Hawaiian quilt. Cost will range from $26.50 to $75. Co-chair Elaine Zinn said festival goals are three-fold - "to help the public understand what the Hawaiian Quilt Research Project is about, to perpetuate the art of Hawaiian quilting so that it continues to grow, and to let people know how to take care of their quilts, because our environment and insects are so threatening to textiles." The 16-year Research Project has documented and registered more than 900 quilts and 700 quilt patterns on all islands. People will be able to sign up at the festival for future registries. "The project is important to preserve the history of Hawaiian quilts," said Zinn, who produced the 13-part public television "Hawaiian Quilting" series, "and to preserve the actual quilts that are still with us, so they will last a few more generations. They are very precious." "It was the greatest show of friendship to share one's quilt patterns," said Elizabeth Akana, who can conjure a genteel picture of tutu (grandmothers) with flowers in their hair, gathered on a porch to share snitches of gossip and stitches of colorful threads. "The quilts are enlightening us about our history and bringing about a love of history, because when you're dealing with a quilt you've got to have love in your heart," Akana said. Meanwhile, people can take their own paper and pencil, and trace quilt patterns at Waianae Library, which has a prodigious collection of 400 patterns, with more patterns yet available at Kailua Library and Brigham Young University-Hawaii collections. Akana said of Hawaii's unique quilting process and product: "We're looking at love in fabric and thread." Historical threads Event: Hawaiian Quilt Festival Place: Blaisdell Center Times: "Preview" 5:30 to 9 p.m. Friday, festival 9a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday Admission: $15 for Friday preview; $5 Saturday and Sunday; $20 special festival package. Information: 239-9766 Text Site Directory: [News] [Business] [Features] [Sports] [Editorial] [Community] [Info] [Stylebook] [Feedback]



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