Yikes, there are too many vendors so the Mu‘umu‘u Market with O‘ahu and Kaua‘i vendors will be available from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Kaua‘i Shores hotel where the Lava Lava Beach Club is, said Pam Chock of the Kaua‘i Historical Society (Kay Koike was picking up a new Tambi Larsen book, “100 Entertainments” for a friend who was waiting at the Division of Motor Vehicles) that still have tickets available for the Mu‘umu‘u Pa‘ina Luncheon on Jan. 28 at the Smith’s Tropical Paradise from noon. Are the Guadalupe (Kay said the store had slanted windows like Sharon Sue’s) mu‘u going to end up?
Yikes, there are too many vendors so the Mu‘umu‘u Market with O‘ahu and Kaua‘i vendors will be available from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Kaua‘i Shores hotel where the Lava Lava Beach Club is, said Pam Chock of the Kaua‘i Historical Society (Kay Koike was picking up a new Tambi Larsen book, “100 Entertainments” for a friend who was waiting at the Division of Motor Vehicles) that still have tickets available for the Mu‘umu‘u Pa‘ina Luncheon on Jan. 28 at the Smith’s Tropical Paradise from noon. Are the Guadalupe (Kay said the store had slanted windows like Sharon Sue’s) mu‘u going to end up?
This is all part of January being celebrated as Mu‘umu‘u Month, as started by Shannon Hiramoto who was part of the Pat Griffin-led walking tour of Lihu‘e that ended at the Alakoko Store where Krystl Apeles and Lexi Jones were waiting in mu‘u.
The celebration continues on Jan. 24 with Grove Farm Museum (have to email tours@grovefarm.org, or call 808-245-3202 if you want to take the tour) where visitors to the museum can get a peek of Miss Mabel Wilcox’s mu‘u collection.
And then, it’s the Pa‘ina … get your tickets before they run out and you miss the creation by Barbara Green at the first-ever mu‘umu‘u design contest (and, is Shannon planning on creating something, too?).
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Dennis Fujimoto can be reached at 245-0453 or at dfujimoto@thegardenisland.com.