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Maui Attractions Newsletter
August 2002

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Special Announcement - Our new office

July 19th Whalers Realty Inc. moved it's sales and vacation rental branch office from the Amfac Professional Center to the new Fairway Shops. The new location is only steps away for the old location, but figuratively they are miles apart. The move was made to give Whalers visibility on West Maui's most traveled route, Honoapiilani Highway. The firm's owners, Bob and Tess Cartwright, built-out the Fairway Shops 1,200 sq. ft. location to match their state of the art main office in Kaanapali's Whalers Village that was remodeled in 2000.

Tess says "Our goal is to better serve our clients by creating a well organized, more comfortable workplace for our Vacation-Maui.Com employees and an easy to find, attractive office where our sales associates can meet clients and customers." Mitch Kysar Construction was the general contractor. Sandra Tengan Design assisted the Cartwright's with the interior design work. The Grand Opening and Blessing of the Fairway Shops is to be announced soon.

Featured Property

The Mahana on North Kaanapali Beach is our featured property for the month of August. This is one of the best ocean front condominium properties on the west side of Maui, with wonderful ocean views of the outer islands of Molokai and Lanai! The Mahana is a twelve story, hi-rise property with every unit located ocean front. The property offers nice amenities, which include a swimming pool, sauna, barbeques, tennis court and shuffleboards.

Kaanapali Resort and Whalers Village are located approximately 1/2 mile south from the Mahana Resort. Whalers Village offers wonderful restaurants, retail shopping and art galleries.

Our featured Mahana condominiums have wonderful ocean front views! The condominiums offer 938 square feet of living space including a private lanai, central air conditioning, fully equipped kitchens and washer and dryers. The living rooms are decorated with island style furnishings and the bedrooms offer king size beds for your comfort. All units are non-smoking.

Check out this property and our condominium photographs on our website.
We are offering a summer and fall special, which gives you the 7th night free!
We also have special monthly rates available for this property.

Crafts & Special Productions

Tell Me The Story
(QuickTime Movie - 3829KB)

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Meet Tess and Bud Burrid at Mewe Creations.

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Arts & Culture

OLD-TIMERS STILL CALL IT "CLUB RODEO"

It's a funny thing how certain buildings come to mind when you think about a town. If you've been on Maui for a while (say, 30 years or so) when you think of Makawao, you'll probably picture the old Club Rodeo building, located at the corner of Makawao and Baldwin Avenues. Of course, it hasn't been "Club Rodeo" for a long time now. It's gone through a number of incarnations since the building changed hands in 1976, but the long, low building with its Western-style false front and long veranda has always been a gathering place of one sort or another.

These days Casanova's "breakfast club", a fairly regular group of early-morning people-watchers, sit on stools provided on the porch and talk story over coffee before starting their day. The lunch crowd keeps the Deli crew hopping, and when the restaurant opens in the evening, there is always a bevy of diners looking forward to the good Italian cooking and conviviality. The jollity continues through the night when there's live music. Tourist guidebooks have called Casanova "East Maui's hottest music spot."

The Tams were Chinese immigrants who built "Tam Chow Store" on the corner in the 1930's. Residents living on the surrounding farms and ranches all came to Makawao to shop.

By the time America entered World War II, the store had closed. Ethel Baldwin started the "Crossroads USO" in the empty building to provide recreation for the off-duty servicemen who swarmed the island. Thousands of servicemen spent part of the war on Maui, training for the battles ahead of them. The Crossroads USO was a place for the soldiers to relax.

Mrs. Baldwin decorated the place in a ranch motif: all "practical browns," barrels as desks and seats, ashtrays made from tin cans with horseshoes attached, and wagon wheel chandeliers. She stocked the place with a pool table, a ping-pong table, desks and card tables, comfortable chairs, books, and even a piano for the boys. They did enjoy and appreciate all of that. What they liked best, though, were all the girls that hung around the place.

After the war ended, the place was empty for a while. Then, in 1951, Salvador "Sub" Molina and his wife Mary bought the place. They ran a small liquor store down the road and were looking to expand their business.

The following year they opened as "Club Rodeo," a combination liquor store-bar-nightclub, featuring the popular Molina Brothers Orchestra. It was a favored watering hole for the upcountry cowboys and the birthplace of the Maui Roping Club, organizers of the annual Makawao Fourth of July Rodeo. Legend has it that Sub was unflappable through all the antics of that wild and rowdy crew.

In 1963, the bar became a family restaurant, famous for the prime rib dinners and the Portuguese bean soup. The stories continued. They threw a parade for the grand opening of the restaurant, and the guests of honor included U. S. Senator Dan Inouye and Maui County Chairman Eddie Tam.

Then, there was the Fourth of July weekend when the restaurant was so busy Sub had to drive around town begging to borrow chairs so he could seat all of his customers. And there was the time when a lost, out-of-town cowboy rode right up the stairs into the restaurant, looking for the rodeo. Well...the sign did say "Club Rodeo," you know. (Sub asked him what his horse wanted to drink.)

Sub retired from the business in 1976. Since then there have been a number of permutations, always having to do with food and folks looking for a good time. As a historical landmark, the building continues its fine tradition.

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Braddah-Nics Lexicon

Standard English: Michael, you must have been out in the sun too long. That's a bad sunburn.
Braddah-Nics: Chee, Michael! You went catch some mean rays! Only papa'a you stay.

Standard English: I think we've got the system working properly now.
Braddah-Nics: All right! The buggah hanapa'a!

Standard English: You didn't have to be so discouraging, you know.
Braddah-Nics: Only kill fight, you!

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Local Grinds

Turnip Kim Chee
Yield: 1 Servings

6 each Medium turnips
1 each Red Chile pepper
1 1/2 Tbs Salt
1 tsp Candied Ginger
1 1/2 cup Water

Wash, peel, and quarter turnips. Add salt and let stand 2 days.
Save salt water that forms on turnips. Remove turnips and slice 1/4"
thick. Put in a jar. Chop ginger and chili pepper. Add ginger, chili
pepper, 1/2 Tbsp salt, and reserved salt water from turnips plus any
extra to make 1 1/2 cups. Mix well and refrigerate 2 weeks.

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Spotlight On…

Launiupoko Park

Launiupoko is a popular surfing spot, but is also a great place for children. A man made enclosure which only lets water into one side provides a shallow, calm place for children to hang out in. Beyond this enclosure is where in the summer months surfers clammer to. In addition to the beach area, Launiupoko has a large grassy area with plenty of room for picnics and parties.

 

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