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Maui Attractions Newsletter
September 2002

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MLS: 343545
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Price: $399,000 Fee Simple
District: Napili/Kahana/Honokowai
Type: Condo
Building: Napili Shores
Unit: D224
Baths: 1.00
Napili Shores offers all the ammenities; two pools, two restaurants, onsite rental management and is loccated on the BEST neighborhood beach. This nicely upgraded studio unit with it's good 2nd floor location and some ocean view will allow you to slow down and live in "Hawaiian Time".
MLS: 343542
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Price: $449,000 Fee Simple
District: Napili/Kahana/Honokowai
Type: Condo
Building: Napili Shores
Unit: B-213
Baths: 1.00
Napili Shores Resort takes you back in time to "Old Hawaii". Sweet location on Napili Bay with direct ocean view from this top floor location. Upgraded to an all new "A" interior; valuted ceilings, granite counters, etc. and in the onsite Outrigger Rental program. Huge price reduction from original sales price in 2008 and will be sold "turn key" just bring your slippers and bathing suit! This is the one, check out the virtual tour of grounds, location, etc. Seller is ready to make a deal !
MLS: 343745
Pictures: 24 more.
Price: $450,000 Fee Simple
District: Napili/Kahana/Honokowai
Type: Condo
Building: Napili Shores
Unit: E-237
Beds: 1
Baths: 1.00
Napili Shores Resort is perfectly located oceanfront on the best upper Westside neighborhood beach, Napili Bay. Enjoy living in "HAWAIIAN TIME" as you snorkle and swim with turtles in this beautifully relaxed lowrise tropical setting. This 2nd floor one bedroom unit offers a serene garden setting situated above a Zen water garden, and has been completely remodeled to the highest "A" standards, just a short stroll to to the waters edge. Strong onsite vacation rental program.
MLS: 343543
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Price: $565,000 Fee Simple
District: Napili/Kahana/Honokowai
Type: Condo
Building: Valley Isle Resort
Unit: 205
Beds: 1
Baths: 1.00
Beautifully upgraded unit situated directly on the beach in Kahana with the islands of Lanai and Molokai as your backdrop. This property is located close to all West Maui ammenities; Kaanapali & Kapalua golf and shopping, walking distance to many restaurants, etc. Unit is in a vacation rental, showings subject to occupancy.
MLS: 344389
Pictures: 19 more.
Price: $799,900 Fee Simple
District: Napili/Kahana/Honokowai
Type: Condo
Building: Napili Sunset
Unit: 212
Beds: 2
Baths: 1.50
BEACHFRONT!!! Directly on the white sands of Napili Bay, the best neighborhood beach, it doesn't get better! Unit is very well maintained and in the Napili Sunset Partnership Rental operation. Showings are subject to occupancy.
  
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Arts & Culture

THE TYING WITH ROPES

Catholic MissionaryIt was the middle of the 19th century in Hawaii. Protestant missionaries had a major foothold by the time the first official Catholic priest arrived in 1846 in Lahaina. He quickly found a large following on the island, it is said, despite fierce opposition from the missionaries and many of their chiefly converts and supporters. One especially formidable opponent was Queen Regent Kaahumanu.

Two early native converts to Catholicism in those years were brothers named Helio and Petero. Helio was baptized in Honolulu and returned to Maui as an itinerant preacher, traveling from place to place talking to people. So successful were his efforts in East Maui that he became known as "The Apostle of Maui."

They say that a judge in Wailuku ordered a round-up of the Catholics who continued to suffer persecution for their faith. He must have been prodded by some powerful people. In 1939, long before the first priest set foot on Maui, King Kamehameha III had signed The Edict of Toleration, giving religious freedom to his people.

King Kamehameha III had signed The Edict of Toleration, giving religious freedom to his peopleMen were deputized to arrest the miscreants and bring them in for trial in Wailuku. These men spent more than a month tracking down and gathering in all of the known, professed Catholics. To keep track of their prisoners, the deputies tied them together with ropes and marched them along the Piilani Highway through all the districts of Kahikinui, Kaupo, Hana and Nahiko, Keanae, Kailua, Haiku and Paia, all the way to the government seat in Wailuku. Helio and Petero were at the head of the line, which became known as the Paakaula ("the tying with ropes").

A funny thing happened as the parade of prisoners walked along. Friends and family of the men joined in and marched with them, even though they were not Catholics themselves. By the time the line arrived at their destination in Wailuku, there were several hundred marchers. The judge took one look at them and dismissed the case. There were too many heretics to sort out, put on trial, and sentence.

Helio and Petero led their people home, preaching as they went. The result of that fiasco was a tripling of the number of converts to Catholicism on Maui.

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Braddah-Nics Lexicon

Standard English: Jeffrey, it could be that you're overdoing it
Braddah-Nics: What, Jeffrey...tryin'?

Standard English: Her self-confidence is a bit overwhelming.
Braddah-Nics: Wow...shet'ink she all dat, no?

Standard English: We've decided to rent this house together.
Braddah-Nics: Us guys goin' compang dis house.

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Local Grinds

Chicken Katsu
Yield: 6 Servings

Ingredients:

  • 2 lb Boneless chicken; slice into bite size pieces
  • Ajinomoto to taste
  • 3 cups Panko Flakes
  • 1 ea Beaten egg
  • Oil for frying
  • 1 ea Fresh lemon
  • 1/4 cup Ketchup

Instructions:

Season chicken with ajinomoto and salt/pepper if desired. Dip in beaten egg. Option: add water or milk to egg. Dip in Panko and fry until golden brown. Mix juice from lemon and ketchup to make dipping sauce. From: Pupus To Da Max Orgin:Dennis Fujitake

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Spotlight On…

KULA -

Think million-dollar panoramic views. Think of rich, red soil so fine that your feet send up puffs of dry dust as you walk in the bare dirt. Think of world-famous sweet Kula onions, and fascinating, magical-looking protea flowers. Think of tree-lined roads wending their way over the mountain slopes -- the smell of eucalyptus as you drive along the upper highway, the beauty of the blooming jacarandas and silk oak trees along the lower one. Think wide expanses of pasture land dotted with stands of opuntia cacti. (This is dry country, after all, tucked away in the wind-shadow of Haleakala mountain, on the leeward side of the island.

Think of small family farms and ranches with old wooden houses dating from great- grandpa's time. The diversity of crops harvested in this fertile place, trucked down the mountain to the Central Valley below, include a wide variety of flowers, cabbages, potatoes, onions, tomatoes, assorted fruits and even wine grapes.

Once upon a time Kula farms and ranches provisioned whaling ships, and Kula was called "Nu Kaleponi" (New California). Hungry miners during the California Gold Rush created such a demand for Kula's potatoes, onions and other vegetables and caused a major increase in the prices of the crops grown in the area. The population boomed in the area as farmers had their own rush for the gold, shipping off their produce to the Mainland. Population dwindled again when the gold frenzy died down and Californians settled in to farm their own lands.

Nowadays the fastest-growing "crops" are the homes in subdivisions built to accommodate folks looking for a quiet, country way of life.

The Kula area is divided into four communities: Omaopio, Pulehu, Waiakoa and Kula itself (which is sometimes further subdivided into upper and lower Kula). Currently, there are a few small stores in the area, but no real town center.

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