Jigsaw Java
Jigsaw Java is now an online puzzle and game store and occasionally we will have a booth at local ev We will also keep some old time favorites in stock also.
We are always open online and then occasionally at local events to sell our wares and show people the newest puzzles and games.
Here's what I'm up to now. :-)
Breadfruit may aid in feeding 9.6 billion! — Coconet The humble breadfruit is fast becoming the answer to the world's growing population! The Breadfruit Institute is attempting to tackle hunger and deforestation by working with non-profit groups to plant breadfruit trees in such countries as Kenya, Rwanda, Pakistan and Zambia. A healthy source of c...
We've got so much FUN lined up! Buy-One-Get-One (BOGO) featured until the End of the Month. Also catch 4th FRI. with us at the Azeka Kihei Town Party! Reserve your seats online, or call us at 808-419-6020.
My dear Rotary Club of Upcountry Maui! :-)
Happy Holidays from the Rotary Club of Upcountry Maui!
On Thursday, October 18th at 7 pm, the National Park Service and The Fund for People in Parks will host the premiere of a new short film Haleakalā: A Rare and Sacred Landscape by nature filmmaker, Steven M. Bumgardner. The event will be free to the public in the McCoy Studio Theater at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center, in Kahului, Maui.
The evening will begin with performances by Grammy Award winner George Kahumoku Jr., Hālau Hula Wehena O Ke Ao, and Fawn and CJ Helekahi. The 12-minute film, which will be used to educate visitors about the park, will be introduced by the Executive Director of the Fund for People in Parks, Bob Hansen.
“This special evening is a perfect opportunity to thank the community for supporting our park and perhaps to engage some new friends,” said Superintendent Natalie Gates. Bob Hansen added: "Haleakalā is indeed a very special place. It has been a pleasure to get to know more about the substance of this park and the people who care deeply about it through this film, and to have produced it with private funding from people who love national parks like Haleakalā." Steven Bumgardner is a filmmaker and explorer whose work focuses on national parks.
Doors open at 6:30pm.
For more information on Haleakalā National Park, please visit our website at www.nps.gov/hale.