First Whale Sighting in Maui Waters By Wendy Osher Article from: Mauinow.com The first humpback whale sighting in Maui County waters this season was reported yesterday morning off the eastern coast of Lana’i. According to the Pacific Whale Foundation, a pair of humpbacks was sighted at 8:35 a.m. on Thursday, October 6, about 2 miles off the coast by the raft, Great White. The sighting was confirmed by the nearby Ocean Discovery vessel, operated by the Pacific Whale Foundation. Captain Bryson Oliveira confirmed the pod included one adult whale and one smaller whale that appeared to be a yearling. The Maui sighting comes a week-and-a-half after the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association reported the first state sighting of the season near Honaunau Bay, Hawaii Island on September 26. “We were jumping up and down when we heard the news,” said Merrill Kaufman, Chief Operations Officer at Pacific Whale Foundation. “It is always a cause for excitement when we discover the whales are back.” For the past two years, the first sighting off of Maui was reported on October 20. Humpback whales return to Hawai’i each year as part of their winter migration to give birth and care for their young. An estimated 12,000 humpback whales are believed to make the journey, according to the Pacific Whale Foundation. The agency celebrates the start of whalewatch season on Saturday, November 26, when whale sightings are guaranteed through mid-May. *** Supporting information courtesy, Pacific Whale Foundation. |
Casino Night: Gamble and Win Big for A Cause
By Kristin Hashimoto
Article from: Mauinow.com
Article from: Mauinow.com
Do your fingers itch for the gambling tables and die of Las Vegas? From 5 p.m., on Saturday October 15 at the King Kamehameha Clubhouse, legal gambling tables such as: black jack, roulette, craps, bingo, and poker tables will set the scene for a night of fundraising fun for the J. Walter Cameron Center.
Anyone with an affinity for architecture might want to check out the clubhouse, as it is a design from the renowned American architect, Frank Lloyd Wright. From 5:30 p.m., a no-host cocktail bar and auction will open. Pupus will be served and door prizes and live entertainment will keep the energy up throughout the night.
Tickets are $125 each and will go to a worthy community cause. The Cameron Center is home to 20 of Maui’s profit and non-profit health education, rehabilitation, day care, and human service agencies. This benefit will help the center in their continued provision of meeting spaces for hundreds of Maui’s community groups, clubs, social services and local businesses for nominal fees, throughout the year.
For more information on the J. Cameron Center and their casino night fundraiser, visit www.jwcameroncenter.org, or call 244-5546. The King Kamehameha Clubhouse is located at the King Kamehameha golf course at 2500 Honoapiilani Highway in Wailuku.