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Evening String Concert

Thursday, May 1st, 2025

Evening String Concert

St. Damien Parish News Release

Please join us for a free concert presented by the Galliard String Quartet Monday, May 5 from 5:30-6:30 p.m. at the St. Damien Church located at 115 Ala Malama Ave., Kaunakakai. The concert will include pieces by Mozart, Vivaldi, Beethoven, Gershwin, a lullaby composed by Brandon Jones, a Molokai artist and resident, songs by HRH Lili‘uokalani and more. The program will conclude with a community sing along to “Damien the Blessed,” written by Patrick Downes.
Fueled by passion—and sometimes coffee and tea—the Galliard String Quartet’s romance with the music of Beethoven, Brahms, Schubert, Shostakovich, and many others is unparalleled.…

Pescaia Receives Lifetime Education Achievement Award

Thursday, May 1st, 2025

Pescaia Receives Lifetime Education Achievement Award

Aka’ula School News Release
Miki’ala Pescaia is the recipient of Aka’ula School’s 2025 Lifetime Education Achievement Award. Below is an interview with Pescaia discussing her education, influences and beliefs. Check out next week’s issue of The Molokai Dispatch for part two of the interview.
Aka`ula School (AS): Tell us about your educational journey.
Miki`ala Pescaia (MP): Mahalo for the honor of being selected as your outstanding educator for 2025. My own educational journey has allowed me to experience many different learning formats, kumu, topics, and settings. I can remember every one of my teachers from Ho’olehua Headstart, Kualapu’u School, and Molokai High and Intermediate School.…

Molokai Breakdown for 2026 County Budget

Thursday, May 1st, 2025

Molokai Breakdown for 2026 County Budget

By Jack Kiyonaga, Editor

The mayor’s proposed budget for Maui County in fiscal year 2026 clocks in at over $1.512 billion, up from $1.3 billion last year. For Molokai, millions of dollars have been designated for proposed projects.

The Maui County Council gathered with Molokai residents on April 11 to hear testimony and petitions regarding the upcoming fiscal year’s budget. The annual meeting is one of the only times the county council comes in force to Molokai, so many residents took the opportunity to hear overviews of county projects on island and voice their opinions.

“The purpose of having the community hearing is to hear directly from the community what the priorities are,” explained Keani Rawlins-Fernandez, Molokai’s representative to the Maui County Council.…

Action Packed MIL Weekend

Thursday, May 1st, 2025

Action Packed MIL Weekend

By The Molokai Dispatch Staff

This past week, Molokai High School (MHS) competed in several Maui Interscholastic League (MIL) Division II finals. In close matches, the Farmers fell just short of the MIL crown in several sports.

For boys volleyball, the Farmers hosted the MIL tournament at home. The Farmers came out strong against Lanai on Thursday, sending the Pine Lads home early with a 3-1 victory. The boys matched up against Seabury Hall for the final. In one of their strongest performances of the season, the Farmers pushed Seabury Hall to a fifth set, but ultimately lost 3-2, finishing as runners up in the MIL tournament.…

Lynn Karakawa Kahalewai

Thursday, April 24th, 2025

Lynn Karakawa Kahalewai

Lynn Karakawa Kahalewai, 81, of Wailuku, passed away peacefully on March 12, 2025, at Hospice Maui Hale. Born on Nov. 1, 1943, in Paia, Lynn dedicated her life to educating keiki at Kaunakakai Elementary, Kualapu’u Elementary, Waihee Elementary, Wailuku Elementary, Lihikai Elementary, and many other Maui elementary schools.

She leaves behind her sons Reynold (Davlynn) Kahalewai and Leyton (Shaila) Kahalewai; daughters Edlyn (Eddie Jr.) Carvalho, Edwyna (Kai) Tancayo; sisters Gladys O’Connor, Jennie Sniegowski, and Trudy Fujioka; 11 grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, a godson Kahinau, four fur babies and numerous nephews, nieces and cousins. Lynn was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Edward Kahalewai, parents Hajime and Hisano Karakawa, and brothers Robert Karakawa and Stanley Karakawa.…

April Golf Ace

Thursday, April 24th, 2025

April Golf Ace

Community Contributed

By Rick Schonely 

Henrietta Helm is the April Golf Ace for the Hui O Kukui Golf Club. Helm, a retired MPD Dispatch supervisor and a golf enthusiast extraordinaire, shot 42-45 for a gross total of 87. With her 22 handicap, her 65 net got her the victory. Congratulations Etta!

The Hui O Kukui Golf Club would like to thank the staff and management of iconic Ironwood Hills Golf Course for perpetuating the game of golf on Molokai.…

‘Ainapa‘a Wrestling Team Tournament

Thursday, April 24th, 2025

‘Ainapa‘a Wrestling Team Tournament

‘Ainapa‘a Wrestling Team News Release
On behalf of the ‘Ainapa‘a Wrestling Team (AWT) ‘ohana, we would like to extend our deepest mahalo to the Molokai community for helping to create such a successful and memorable wrestling tournament experience. As the first wrestling tournament ever held at the Kaunakakai County Gym, it was a true honor to be a part of this milestone. We are proud to have showcased the sport of wrestling and contribute to its growth here on Molokai. Your support, hospitality, and aloha made all the difference, and we are filled with gratitude.
Until next time, AWT will continue to travel to Maui to compete in more Maui style wrestling tournaments, as well as participating in Hawaii Federation USA Wrestling events on Oahu.…

Touch-a-Truck

Thursday, April 24th, 2025

Touch-a-Truck

By The Molokai Dispatch Staff

Kids love trucks.

“I think it’s the infatuation with trucks being so big, with the noises, the sounds” said Chanelle Beruan, general manager at Makoa Trucking.

On March 28, Makoa Trucking invited Na Kamali’i Hoaloha preschool to the inaugural Touch-a-Truck event at the Makoa baseyard near the Kaunakakai Wharf. Students in the class got to meet with Makoa truck drivers, beep the horns and check out a variety of equipment from refrigerated containers to flatbeds to forklifts.

Mostly though, the kids were just excited to see the huge machines, explained Beruan.

“Some [of the kids] were just in awe,” she said.…

Building Holua to ‘Ride in the Footsteps of the Ancestors’

Thursday, April 24th, 2025

Building Holua to ‘Ride in the Footsteps of the Ancestors’

By Catherine Cluett Pactol

Molokai residents gathered around as cultural practitioners and educators Mahi La Pierre and ‘Iliahi Doo unfurled a long roll of brown paper covered with sketches, names and dimensions. It’s a road map to building holua — ancient Hawaiian wooden sleds.
“These days are going to be like, laugh, cry, everything, and just pouring our time and energy into these things that our kupuna rode,” La Pierre told the Molokai participants of a three-day holua workshop.
La Pierre and Doo, of Oahu, visited the island last month to share their love and knowledge of holua. It was a sport of the akua and ali’i, in which brave kane and wahine rode narrow sleds that were between 7 and 18 feet in length, down a mountain track at speeds of up to 50 miles per hour.…

Egg Hunt Highlights Awareness Causes

Thursday, April 24th, 2025

Egg Hunt Highlights Awareness Causes

By Jack Kiyonaga, Editor

Kaunakakai Elementary students were treated to an evening of Easter eggs. 1500 plastic eggs were spread across the school’s campus, enticing students and their families to an entertaining activity with a positive twist.

“We wanted to add a fun event before the Easter holiday for our students and families outside of school hours as we celebrate and bring awareness to so many causes during the month of April,” explained Kala Bishaw-Juario, parent community networking center for Kaunakakai Elementary.

April is Autism Awareness, Child Abuse Prevention and Sexual Abuse Awareness Month. Early in April, the school had hosted the Molokai Community Action Team, who had come to educate students on child abuse prevention and sexual abuse awareness.…