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Eat, Dance, Love at the Aloha Ahiahi Makeke

Thursday, July 31st, 2025

Eat, Dance, Love at the Aloha Ahiahi Makeke

By Léo Azambuja
As the sun was getting ready to set for the day, a talented set of musicians, artists and chefs welcomed locals and visitors to what felt like a party at an old friend’s backyard in the heart of Kaunakakai.
“It’s an evening market where vendors can come and have their products, and we have lots of good music,” Ella Canencia said of the inaugural Aloha Ahiahi Makeke, or Aloha Night Market, held last Friday evening on the lawn behind Hoʻala Cafe & Sip Shop at Ala Malama Avenue.
Canencia, who owns the cafe, said the Aloha Ahiahi Makeke is a combined effort between Hoʻala Cafe and The Store House deli.…

Cara Lee Wade’s Photography Journey

Thursday, July 31st, 2025

Cara Lee Wade’s Photography Journey

By Léo Azambuja
At 19 years old, Cara Lee Wade’s life plan was to dance professionally, but a car accident robbed her of her dream. She then went on to devour an impressive variety of college classes, trying to figure out what was it that she wanted to do. Until she found photography.
“During my senior year of undergrad, I took a photography class, and the first time I put a piece of paper in the chemicals and an image showed up, my life has changed,” she said.
Wade recently finished a two-week art residency on the island, through a Molokai Arts Center program.…

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The Pilgrims of Hope and the Tree of Hope

Thursday, July 31st, 2025

The Pilgrims of Hope and the Tree of Hope

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By Paula Scott

Pope Francis has designated 2025 as a Jubilee Year of Hope for the Catholic Church, with the theme “Pilgrims of Hope.” This special year, officially inaugurated on Christmas Eve, 2024 will conclude Jan. 6, 2026.

The Jubilee Year of Hope 2025 is a time for Catholics to reflect on the meaning of hope, both for their own lives and for the world around them, and to strive to be instruments of hope in their communities. 

The “Tree of Hope Tour” is a national pilgrimage bringing the relics of St. Damien and St. Marianne, both of whom served heroically on Molokai to parishes across the country.…

End of Summer Fair at the Library

Thursday, July 31st, 2025

FMPL News Release
The Friends of the Molokai Public Library are excited to share that we are hosting a special fundraiser event on Aug. 2 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Molokai Public Library.
Come ready to enjoy a fantastic lineup of games, prizes, and ono treats. Scrips will be available for purchase at just $1 each, and all proceeds will go directly to support our beloved local library and help us bring even more exciting events to our community in the future.
As a special highlight, the Molokai Public Library will announce the branch drawing prize winners for the Summer Reading Challenge during the event.…

Clay Dragon Workshop with Annie Moriyasu

Thursday, July 31st, 2025

Clay Dragon Workshop with Annie Moriyasu

MAC News Release
Hawaii-born Annie Moriyasu, affectionately known as “The Dragon Lady” at Hawaii Potters Guild, will lead a three-day workshop at the Molokai Arts Center using hand-building techniques like pinching, coiling, slabbing and using ribs, scrapers, and carving tools to smooth surfaces, add texture and create decorative patterns.
Annie received her master’s degree in cinema from San Francisco State University and also studied painting and drawing at California College of the Arts. She is currently an education specialist at the Center on Disability Studies at UH-Manoa and founder of Make Art, Change Lives, an inclusive artmaking project for people with disabilities.…

Marvelee Melba Nahalaomapuana Heu Puaa

Thursday, July 24th, 2025

Marvelee Melba Nahalaomapuana Heu Puaa

Marvelee Melba Nahalaomapuana Heu Puaa

With deep love and fond memories, we announce the passing of our beloved Marvelee H. Puaa, who was born on February 19, 1934, and peacefully entered into eternal rest on June 20, 2025, at her home on Molokai, surrounded by her lovely ‘ohana. Marvelee lived a long and full life, filled with love, laughter, and countless cherished moments with family and friends. She is now reunited with her late husband, Nelson Puaa. Marvelee is survived by her three daughters, Willa Loa, Rina Bobiles, and Nelma Place. Her legacy continues through her 10 grandchildren, each a beautiful reminder of her love and strength.…

Lepo and Roots STEAM Workshop Fosters Learning, Creativity

Thursday, July 24th, 2025

Lepo and Roots STEAM Workshop Fosters Learning, Creativity

UH CTAHR Farm to School News Release

On June 3, five dedicated educators from Molokai gathered at the Molokai Cooperative Extension Office (CTAHR) to take part in the Lepo and Roots STEAM Workshop — a hands-on, garden-based professional development experience that blended science, art, and culture in creative and meaningful ways.

The workshop introduced teachers to the vibrant possibilities of integrating gardening with STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) education. Participants explored natural dye-making techniques using locally sourced plants, including ʻolena (turmeric), beets, and ukiuki berries. They also learned how to make “lepo” paint, connecting them to the cultural and environmental significance of lepo (soil).…

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