silent auction - Art Affair 2016

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silent auction - Art Affair 2016
HUI NO‘EAU VISUAL ARTS CENTER PRESENTS
GENERAL
FINE ART
POSTAGE STAMP ART
PACKAGES
SAVE
THE
DATE:
CAMELOT AT KALUANUI
Saturday, February 25th
A Feast of Art & Merriment
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 5:00 PM AT HUI NO'EAU VISUAL ARTS CENTER
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2841 BALDWIN AVENUE, MAKAWAO, HI 96768
ARTIST DIRECTORY
WELCOME TO ART AFFAIR 2013
WELCOME
Maui Printing Ad
GENERAL
FINE ART
On behalf of the board, staff, faculty and members of Hui No‘eau
Visual Arts Center, it is a delight to welcome you to the 21st annual
Art Affair auction and benefit, Camelot at Kaluanui: A Feast of Art &
Merriment.
Since its inception in 1934, Hui No‘eau has aimed to ensure that access
to the visual arts is part of everyday life on Maui. With the mission of
unlocking creativity through exceptional visual arts education, we truly
believe that art has the power to improve individuals, our community and
our future.
Tonight we gather in support of future artists, leaders and thinkers as we
“Raise our Paddles” for Hui youth programs. Designed to offer highquality visual arts education and cultural enrichment to every interested
child on Maui regardless of their socioeconomic background or artistic
aptitude, Hui youth programs provide the tools, mentors, and space to
spark the creativity of Maui’s young artists. Through sequential-based
workshops, artist residencies, field trips, collegiate portfolio reviews,
exhibition opportunities and more, our goal is to increase accessibility
and participation in arts education and reinforce the positive impact
of the visual arts on the social, cultural, and economic wellbeing of our
community.
We wish to express our deepest appreciation to all of you for joining us
tonight, and to the individuals and local businesses that generously gave
their time, energy and donations to this event. We hope you will enjoy
this incredible evening as we come together to celebrate Maui’s arts
community!
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Cover illustration by Lovisa Oliv
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About the Hui & Art Affair.............................................................
Evening Activities & Menu.............................................................
Raise the Paddle ..............................................................................
Awards.............................................................................................
Auction Rules ..................................................................................
Package Sponsors.............................................................................
Live Auction....................................................................................
Silent Auction
Fine Art.................................................................................
Postage Stamp Art.................................................................
Packages.................................................................................
Artist Directory...............................................................................
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HUI NO‘EAU
ABOUT
THE HUI
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
We send a special thank you to the individuals who make this event
so unique: Sandra Florence for her consistent vision, support, and
dedication; Michelle Sewell for being a lovely emcee; and our
invaluable volunteers without whom this event could not happen.
Huzzah! Thank you to Maui Madrigal, the Maui Society for Creative
Anachronism, and the incredibly talented 7th graders of Haleakalā
Waldorf School for helping to entertain us and set the mood for this
festive Medieval evening. We would also like to thank our sponsors,
Ocean Vodka and Chambers & Chambers Wine Merchants, for
providing us with tonight’s spirits.
Finally, mahalo to all of you for your support and dedication to Hui
No‘eau!
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Caroline Killhour, Executive Director
Shay Belisle, Sr. Development Officer
Sharon Boucher, Membership Assistant
Lana Coryell, Programs & Communications Coordinator
Anne-Marie Forsythe, Sr. Programs Manager & Editor in Chief of Create
Jessica Hoecker, Registrar
Claudio Marchetti, Visitor Services Representative
Kelly McHugh, Youth Programs & Marketing Manager
Keri Meyer, Sales & Event Rental Coordinator
Mary Orwig, Accounting
Miguel Rivas, Facilities Assistant
Briana Welker, Exhibitions & Events Coordinator
We are always grateful and honored to receive the assistance of the
amazing Kip Toner, one of the nation’s premier benefit auctioneers.
Thank you Kip for joining us for the past 11 years and facilitating an
incredible live auction experience!
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STAFF
MAHALO
Our most sincere mahalo goes out to Shannon Hoekstra for facilitating
Art Affair 2013 and to our amazing Art Affair Committee: Judy
Bisgard, Tim Garcia & Susannah Christy for their invaluable support
in making this event such a success.
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Shannon Hoekstra, President
John W. Hoxie, Jr., Vice President
Craig Lofton, Vice President
Joan Martin, Treasurer
Robin Ferrier, Secretary
Donna Howard, Assistant Secretary
Carolyn Schaefer Gray, Assistant Secretary
Clay Sutherland, Assistant Secretary
Hunton Conrad
Fran Davidson
Tim Garcia
Judy McCorkle
Robert Rowland
Sandra Stoner
Doug Schatz
Cheryl Tipton
Rick Volner, Jr.
Janis von Thaden
A valued tradition of 21 years, Art Affair is the Hui’s signature
fundraising event celebrating the importance of visual arts education in
our Maui community. Held at the historic Kaluanui Estate, the evening
features live music, dancing, a gourmet seated dinner, a live and silent
auction, and an opportunity to meet a wonderful community of art
supporters. Proceeds from Art Affair enable access to exceptional visual
arts programming for all ages and artistic abilities.
FINE ART
Hui No‘eau is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts education organization located in
Upcountry Maui. Since 1934, it has provided an accessible space for the
community to experience and celebrate the visual arts through classes, artist
lectures, exhibitions, events, tours, and educational outreach programs. The
Hui relies on charitable contributions to help advance its mission of unlocking
creativity through exceptional visual arts education.
ABOUT
GENERAL
The mission of Hui No‘eau is to unlock creativity
through exceptional visual arts education.
ART AFFAIR
AFFAIR
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EVENING ACTIVITIES & MENU
6:10 pm
7:30 pm
10:00 pm
Tonight’s Medieval-inspired, gourmet family style meal is presented by celebrity Maui chef
Bev Gannon of Celebrations Catering. Located on the slopes of Haleakalā and nestled
in the heart of the old pineapple town of Hali‘imaile, Celebrations Catering has been
exceeding expectations of visitors and residents alike for over 20 years.
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DESSERT
Gingerbread Tart with Warm Pear Compote
Coffee
Explore and Discover field trips featuring artist demos, guided gallery and
grounds tours, hands-on workshops and Q&A sessions with artists
Arts in Education workshops & projects offered at partner schools which are
developed, implemented and assessed collaboratively
Special Needs Programs that are tailored to meet the needs of students who are
considered at-risk or struggle with academic and/or physical challenges
Portfolio Day features top arts college representatives that review artwork and
offer one-on-one feedback to island-wide high school students
Camp Kaluanui week-long artistic adventures that spark creativity, discovery
and self-expression
Teach the Teachers in-depth seminars and networking opportunities providing
innovative tools to address the diverse needs of our schools and communities
Youth Arts Exhibitions to promote diversity, inclusion, accessibility, and the use
of art as a vehicle to change views
The arts are an essential component of education; everyone, not only those with
specific artistic talent, can benefit from opportunities to create and communicate
through the arts. Youth programs depend upon the generosity of charitable
donors like you whose support helps us to maintain quality and excellence of
staff and faculty and to develop exciting new programs that inspire creativity in
Maui’s children. Please raise your paddles today to strengthen and preserve
Hui youth programs.
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FAMILY STYLE BANQUET
Baby Romaine with Butternut Squash, Dried Cranberries, Toasted Almonds, Maple Vinaigrette
Herb Roasted Chicken with Baked Apples and Pomegrantes
Braised Brisket of Beef with Roasted Cippolini Onions, Port Wine Sauce
Baked Salmon with Arugula Pesto and Roasted Tomatoes
Caramelized Onion and Goat Cheese Tart
Oven Roasted Mixed Potatoes, Carrots, Parsnips
Mushroom Cannelloni
Foundation Art Classes for children aged 2 ½
- 17 that enhance critical thinking and problemsolving skills, offer an open forum for ideas and
constructive criticism and contribute to cognitive and social development
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PASSED PUPU
Bacon and Poached Pear, Blue Cheese in Phyllo Cup
Crab Tartlet
Macaroni and Cheese on Tasting Spoon
Sweet Pea and Mint Cakes
YOUTH PROGRAMS INCLUDE:
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8:45 pm
9:30 pm
Providing critical access to high-quality visual
arts education in a variety of artistic media,
Hui youth programs unlock the creative spirit
of Maui’s young artists and enrich our entire
community. Program funding supports arts
education for intergenerational, at-risk and
special needs groups, provides scholarships that
offer blossoming artists the chance to explore
and realize their artistic goals, and enables
partnership programs with public schools and
community groups.
FINE ART
6:20 pm
Cocktail hour
Live music by Joel Katz on Hawaiian Steel Guitar
Silent auction begins
Dinner is served
Performance by Haleakalā Waldorf School 7th Grade
Presentation of Board of Directors Recognition Award
Live auction, facilitated by Kip Toner
Raise the Paddle
Silent auction continues
Live music by Jimmy Mac and the Kool Kats
Dancing, cocktails & Vodka luge until 10:00 pm
Silent auction closes. Grab a cocktail and keep dancing!
Auction items available for pick-up in solarium. To avoid waiting, we
encourage you to return to the Hui at a later date to pick up your purchases. This
allows you to leave with your guests and will give us an opportunity to carefully
package your items and invoice you more efficiently. For your convenience, we will
be open tomorrow, February 24th from 10 am – 4 pm. For now...let’s dance.
Event concludes. See you next time!
FOR HUI YOUTH PROGRAMS
GENERAL
5:00 pm
RAISE THE PADDLE
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
RECOGNITION AWARD
Stephen Freedman adds, “Years of professional and personal friendship have
presented a man I have come to know, an arts educator of incredible power and
vision, belied by humility and a subtle, terrifying wit. The words ‘community’ and
‘art’ are linked by Hui No‘eau and Darrell Orwig, inspiring a generation of our
island art appreciators to step up and participate in establishing a unified vision for
this aesthetic melting pot community, which mirrors so clearly our emerging global
community. Thanks to you both.”
“This is sort of overwhelming,” remarked Darrell in response to being named as this
years Angel recipient, “I am stupefied and amazed. In the 37 years that I have been
here, the Hui has become such an integral part of the community. In the beginning,
we were a volunteer recreational center – volunteers turned the horse stables into
ceramics studios, the basement and dairy into a photography lab; everybody pitched
in to make this place work. Today, the Hui is a bastion of artistic integrity in terms
of the quality of what is offered and presented – accessible to all from small kids to
elders. It’s a place where opportunity thrives. This is the place for Maui to find out
what to do with creativity. I’m just happy to be a part of it”
We’re happy you’re a part of it, too, Darrell. Thank you for all that you do.
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Maizie, it is with great delight that we present you with this award. Your generosity
and steadfast support have made a significant impact on this historic organization.
Mahalo nui loa for your commitment to the Hui and for your significant contributions
to the advancement of the arts on Maui.
“Everybody loves this guy for sure — he’s a fighter; he never gives up on getting
a job done; he just has this zest for life,” remarks Jan Kasprzycki while warmly
remembering his wild and crazy friend who convinced him to climb one of the
property’s Norfolk Island Pines almost 40 years ago during a storm that “must have
been blowing 50 - 60 knots. We climbed so high that the diameter was only about
10 inches around, and we were frantically swaying 20 feet in either direction!”
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“In late 2004, Maizie called me and said, ‘Kaluanui has been sold, we have to do
something’,” recalls Hui Vice President John Hoxie, Jr., “We did do something and
Maizie served as Honorary Chair of the successful ‘Save the Hui, Buy Kaluanui’
campaign. Thanks, Maizie.”
Darrell and his wife Mary (the Hui’s loving
CPA) began their Hui history as Kaluanui
caretakers and artists-in-residence, living in
the Hui’s Artist Cottage from 1976 - 1985,
during which time Darrell used the library (now
the Kaluanui History Room) as his painting
studio. From his retirement as Director of the
Schaefer International Gallery in 2005 through
present day, Darrell became an integral part
of the Hui’s exhibition program, acting as a
consultant, volunteering as a member of the exhibitions committee and rolling up
his sleeves alongside friends and fellow artist-volunteers Billy Welker, Rob Zaleski,
Jim Rhoades, Shane Robinson, Brian Miller, Rob Spencer and more to direct
installations in the Hui’s 8 annual rotating exhibitions. “These people just add so
much to Darrell’s utter love for the exhibition program,” says Mary.
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When asked to share some of her most vivid memories having grown up as part of
the Kaluanui home, Maizie responds, “It was amazing how the people of Maui and
beyond rallied to raise the $4 million (and a lot of good will) so Hui No‘eau could own
the whole property in 2005. The continuous care and maintenance of the house and
grounds over the years that preserve the architectural integrity of one of the fine old
historic homes on Maui (designed by Will Dickey) open to the public has been very
rewarding to witness. I remember seeing Johnny Baldwin running a small tractor on
the grounds in “hands on” work, grading the driveway to the parking lot. That is still
an important goal for Hui No‘eau: to maintain and expand without destroying. In the
early days of Hui No‘eau, my mother Frances Cameron, co-founder, enjoyed taking
life drawing classes at Kaluanui to continue her education in art. This is still a very
fond memory for me.”
Hui No‘eau’s Angel Award was established
to recognize outstanding artistic talent and
exceptional volunteer leadership contributing
to the advancement of the arts in our Maui
community. This year’s award is presented to the
one and only Darrell Orwig.
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“The Hui means several things to Maizie, the most
important being Place, People and, of course, the
Art & Creativity,” writes Maizie’s daughter Claire
Sanford, “The Place has a deep connection to
Maizie’s childhood. Growing up next door, it is a
step back into her own past. The People include,
first and foremost, her beloved grandfather, Harry
Baldwin, and her grandmother, Ethel. And the
Art — to see Kaluanui’s spaces transformed into
galleries and classrooms while holding onto
the original grace is very important to her. I know that Maizie is incredibly happy
that this has become one of the legacies of what her grandparents built and what
her grandmother helped to start. And she has passed this love of Place, People and
Creativity onto me, her daughter. Kaluanui was at the center of so many amazing
gatherings over the decades and to see it become a place that now draws together
artists, art appreciators and those who just come to experience the beauty of the
property, is wonderful.”
ANGEL AWARD
GENERAL
The Board of Directors Recognition Award
was established to honor the extraordinary
contributions of individuals to Hui No‘eau Visual
Arts Center. This year’s award is presented to
Mary “Maizie” Sanford — a true champion of
Hui No‘eau.
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Photo by Matthew Thayer
AUCTION RULES
AUCTION RULES
•• When you check in, you will be given a personal bid number. All sales will be
recorded and tracked using the bid number printed on your auction paddle. See
guidelines below for information regarding the bidding process.
SILENT AUCTION GUIDELINES
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Professional Benefit Auctioneers
Cashiering & Reconciliation Services
Auction Materials
Additional Services Available Upon Request
telephone 206.282.9050 | toll free 877.YES.KTBA | facsimile 206.285.5795
www.KipTonerBenefitAuctions.com
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We accept payments by cash, check, or credit card (Visa, MasterCard,
American Express, and Discover). Payment in full is required and all sales
are final. General excise tax will be added to final bid price.
Items you have won will be ready for checkout starting at 9:30 pm. To
avoid waiting, we encourage you to return to the Hui at a later date to
pick up your purchases. This allows you to leave with your guests and
gives us an opportunity to carefully package your items and invoice you
efficiently.
RESTRICTIONS & EXPIRATIONS
Auction items and services are subject to space availability. Blackout dates
may apply.
Unless otherwise specified, all auction items and services must be used by
February 23, 2014.
Please read your gift certificate carefully. Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center
accepts no liability and provides no warranties on the packages.
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Assisting Organizations Nationally Since 1991
Contact Us to Increase Your Benefit Auction Success
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PAYMENT & CHECKOUT
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Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center
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The silent auction will begin at 5:00 pm and close at 8:30 pm.
A bid sheet is displayed with each item. The item’s number will correspond with
that in your catalog or insert.
A minimum bid amount has been established for each silent auction item. You
may not bid below this amount.
To enter a bid, print your personal bid number legibly. If your entry is not legible,
the previous bidder becomes the winner.
Once a bid is entered, it may not be removed.
Each new bid must be written on the next available line. It must be made in an
amount equal to, or greater than, the increment amount indicated on the bid sheet.
When the silent auction closes, bids will no longer be accepted.
The wining bid is the last entry on the bid sheet. If you are not present at auction
closing, you are still the winner. We will call you the following week to make arrangements for pick-up or shipping.
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The live auction begins at 6:20 pm and will continue without interruption
until all items are auctioned.
Auctioneer opens bidding on each piece at a predetermined price level.
To enter a bid, bidders should raise their paddle, indicating willingness to
purchase the item at that price level. The auctioneer selects the individual
he sees first. A bid is registered only when formally recognized by the
auctioneer.
Upon the auctioneer’s final “sold to,” the highest bidder, acknowledged by
the auctioneer, shall be deemed to have purchased the piece in accordance
with all the conditions herein and assumes full risk and responsibility.
Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center reserves the right to reject a bid from
any bidder. In the event of any dispute between bidders, or in the event
of doubt on the part of the auctioneer as to the validity of the bid, the
auctioneer will have the sole and final discretion either to determine
the successful bidder or to re-offer and resell the piece in question. If
any disputes arise after the sale, Hui sales records or invoices shall be
conclusive in all respects.
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BIDDING DURING ART AFFAIR
TAX-DEDUCTIBILITY
In general, if the amount of your bid exceeds the fair market value of the
item as listed on the bid sheets and in this catalog, the difference can be
claimed as a tax-deductible contribution to the extent allowed by law.
Please consult your tax advisor for individual advice for your particular
situation.
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SPONSORS
PACKAGE SPONSORS
Ko at the Fairmont Kea Lani
Blue Ginger
Liljstrand Foundation
Tom Calhoun
Craig Lofton
Coffees of Hawai‘i
Maui Country Club
Collections
The Moloka‘i Arts Center
Event Horizon
The Nature Conservancy
Expeditions Lana‘i Ferry
Paia Inn
David Florence
Pamela Van Horn Beagle
Sandra Florence
Proflyght Paragliding
Tim Garcia
Sailbags Maui
Gerard’s at the Plantation Inn
Sandi Stoner
Goodies
Spa Luna
Haleakala Bike Co.
Tom and Candace Spiel
Shannon Hoekstra
UFO Hawaii Parasailing & Ocean Adventures
Holiday & Co.
Warren & Annabelle’s Magic
Honolulu Museum of Art
Worcester Glass Works
Art GuideMaui.com
On Maui! since 2008
The go-to guide for current arts and entertainment events on Maui.
Read it online at OnMauiMag.com.
Great content.
Highly targeted. Increased circulation.
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Bounty Music
The go-to guide for the visual arts on Maui.
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Hula Grill
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Asian Arts
Art Guide Maui, since 2003
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John W. Hoxie, Jr.
GENERAL
Amasia at The Grand Wailea Resort
Celebrating 10 Years
of Supporting the Arts on Maui
Available at all Maui Starbucks locations, galleries, art centers,
restaurants, fine shops and hotel concierge desks island wide. FREE!
Mailed to Maui Arts & Cultural Center members and distributed at the MACC box office.
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LIVEAUCTION
AUCTION
LIVE
John W. Hoxie, Jr.
Handmade Fern Table, Maui koa wood
$500*
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Pamela Andelin
Ulupalakua, oil
$3000
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Worcester Glass Works Workshop & Lunch (for 4)
courtesy of Worcester Glass Works & Tim Garcia
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Backyard BBQ & Private Outdoor Movie Screening (for 20)
courtesy of Event Horizon & Hui Angels
$1200
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Craig Lofton
Norfolk Bowl, norfolk pine
$1000*
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George Allan
Star Lookout to Kaho‘olawe (Thompson Road), oil
$1800*
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Make a Table
courtesy of John W. Hoxie, Jr.
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Julie Houck
Kanaha Dawn, oil
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Catered Art Opening (for 20)
courtesy of Sandra Florence & Tim Garcia
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Betty Hay Freeland
Kula Pastures, oil
$4500
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JB Rea
Argentium silver & lace agate cuff
$6000
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Turn a Bowl
courtesy of Craig Lofton
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Kari McCarthy
Shower at Sea, oil
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Mediterranean Dinner at Hui No‘eau
courtesy of Shannon Hoekstra & Hui Angels
$250/per couple*
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T. R. Spiel’s Single Malt Scotch Whisky
courtesy of Tom & Candace Spiel priceless*
$1500*
priceless*
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Art is for theHeart
$2400
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FINE ART
$2500*
priceless*
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GENERAL
Kip Toner, Auctioneer
*Denotes 100% donation to the Hui. Price listed is the retail value.
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SILENT AUCTION
SILENT AUCTION
FINE ART
*Denotes 100% donation to the Hui. Price listed is the retail value.
Please refer to insert for additional items.
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Cindy Edgerle — Bear in a Poppy Field
poppy agate, Argentium silver & similated ruby
$450
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Cindy Edgerle — Montana moss agate
Montana moss agate and Argentium silver
$350
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Kate Eifler — vase with bamboo handles
stoneware
$65*
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Joe Fletcher — Hana Coast
oil
$12000
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Brad Forsythe — (Dis)Avow
mixed media
$1800*
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Carla Gangini — Blue w/3 fine lines
oil
$400*
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Carmen Gardner — “La‘i ke Kaunu”
oil on canvas
$4200
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Mary Grandy — enamel cloisonné heart pendant
sterling silver & enamel cloisonné
$65*
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Mary Grandy — pearl pendant
pearl & sterling siver
$125*
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Anita Greenman — From the Garden
sterling silver lost wax casting
$2000
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Anita Greenman — Turtle
brass lost wax casting
$900
$1400
Connie J. Adams — Light in August
watercolor
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Gwen Arkin — The Palms of W.S. Merwin
silver gelatin litho print $625
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Edward Baldwin — Breaking Dawn
photograph
$375*
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Judy Bisgard — Grandma’s Coffee House
oil
$900*
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Tom Calhoun — Merlin’s Magic Mirror Vessel
strawberry guava (from Kaluanui)
$600
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Karen Camara — Afternoon Light
oil
$225*
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Karen Camara — Baldwin Beach
acrylic
$200
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Douglas Chun — Essence of Paradise
watercolor
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Claudia Coonen — The Mudmen Manicurists Have a Whale of a Time
photo transfer, monoprint, collage
$650
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Christina Cowan — Tea for One
porcelain
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Coleen d’Avignon — amazonite necklace
amazonite, aqua chalcedone, apatite chips, pearls, on
16” gold filled chain
$195*
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Coleen d’Avignon — amazonite earrings
amazonite, pearls, swarovski crystal with gold filled findings
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Jack Hamilton — Glorious Day at Baldwin Beach
oil on canvas
$50*
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Sandy Delehanty — Mahalo Hui No‘eau
watercolor
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Honey Bun Haynes — Spider Lily
etching
$500*
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Sonja DeRyke — Haven
glass mosaic
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Daven Hee — double spouted teapot on stand
wheel-thrown stoneware, shino, ash glaze
$200*
$2700
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Richard Digiacomo — Jaws #3
aluminum panel
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Matt Holton — Venus
acrylic on canvas
$1600
$595
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John W. Hoxie, Jr. — Jewelry Box
koa wood
$350
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$2900*
$2000*
$245*
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$350
POSTAGE STAMP ART
Cindy Edgerle — turquoise & Argentium silver ring
turquoise & Argentium silver
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$550
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SILENT AUCTION
Harriet Huff — Ulupalakua Ranch Store
oil on canvas
$375
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Jeff Juhlin — Drift
encaustic
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Ed Lane — Heading for Hana
oil on linen
$6000
$1000
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Jan Kasprzycki — Gulch Crossing
mixed media
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Anita Laviola — Maile Lei
enamel, brass, copper & hau
$2125
$4500
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Lisa Kasprzycki— Kaluanui Courtyard Wall
oil on paper
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Anita Laviola — Caught Up
enamel, brass & copper
$575
$560
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Lisa Kasprzycki— Ukumehame (tree leaves)
oil on paper
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Anita Laviola — Caught Up
enamel, brass & copper
$575
$560
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Caroline Killhour — Ilio-holo-i-ka-uaua
linoleum cut
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Terry Lopez — Haleakala Morning
oil on canvas
$950
$1900
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Lori Koprowski — “(royal) bath”
oil
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Keri Meyer — In the Raw
black coral, jasper & carnelian $2000
$6500
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Jeka Lambert — Beaded Circle Earrings
beadwork
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Mike Neal — hall table
Maui koa
$45*
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Mike Neal — koa platter
Maui koa
$1800
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Kevin Omuro — untitled
raku fired ceramic
$200*
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Darrell Orwig — Lone Kiawe
oil pastel on wood
$800
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Jennifer Owen — Hale
salt-fired stoneware
$650*
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Jennifer Owen — vase
stoneware
$250*
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Sue Perry — Kula Flower Pots
oil on canvas
$850
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Julie Peterson — Shoreline
etching, woodcut, collage
$575
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Zach Pezzillo — Ho‘okipa Dawn
photograph
$1100
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Virgina Pierce — A Day in the Life
pastel
$695
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Jim Powlan — Wave (Black)
etching printed on kimono silk
$1500
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FINE ART
$2000*
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SILENT AUCTION
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SILENT AUCTION
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Heidi Preuss Grew — The Infirmary
limoges porcelain
$250
59
Heidi Preuss Grew — The Duchess II
limoges porcelain
75
Debbie von Tempsky — Just Another Day in Paradise
oil
$250
60
Heidi Preuss Grew — Convalescence
limoges porcelain
76
Roberta Ann Weisenburg — freshwater pearl & crystal necklace
sterling silver, pearl & Swarovski crystal
$300
$250
61
Heidi Preuss Grew — Mother and Child II
limoges porcelain
77
Roberta Ann Weisenburg — lavendar jade necklace & earrings
sterling silver, lavendar jade & Swarovski crystal
$225
$250
62
Heidi Preuss Grew — The Wanderer IV
limoges porcelain
78
Billy Welker — The Pillow that You Dream On
oil on wood panel
$750
$250
63
Heidi Preuss Grew — Bigfoot and his Nemesis
limoges porcelain
79
Briana Welker — Ocean Abundance
cone shell, pearl & Swarovski with sterling silver findings
$300
$250
64
Heidi Preuss Grew — Cloud form I
limoges porcelain
80
Linda Whittemore — Finding the Gain
viscosity monotype
$2000
$100
65
Heidi Preuss Grew — Cloud form II
limoges porcelain
81
Bill Worcester — Sweet Fruit with Two Seeds
blown & sandblasted glass with hemp braid
$3400
$100
66
Heidi Preuss Grew — Cloud form III
limoges porcelain
82
Mike Worcester — Golden Shell
blown & sandblasted glass
$500
$100
67
Heidi Preuss Grew — Cloud form IV
limoges porcelain
83
Sally Worcester — Splash
blown glass
$500
$100
68
Shane Robinson — Edge : Cacao
acrylic, resin on wood panel
84
By the Bay — multi-strand neckalce
pearl, mother of pearl, semi-precious stones
$125*
$2100
69
Kathy Sakai — Blue Line
mixed media
85
Stellar Jewels — moonstone pendant
moonstone in sterling silver
$175
$300*
70
Roger B. Stephens — Timeless-Maui
oil on canvas
86
Hui Angels — pearl pendant
pearl & sterling silver
$60*
$1300
71
Robert Suzuki — Maui Surfer
oil on canvas
87
Hui Angels — pearl strand neckalce
pearl & sterling silver
$130*
$3000*
72
Jennifer Valenzuela — Mana-House of Spirit
oil & epoxy on panel
88
Hui Angels — pearl & citrine necklace
pearl, citrine & sterling silver
$90*
$2000
73
Jennifer Valenzuela — Mana-Earth
oil & epoxy on panel
89
Stellar Jewels — moonstone cuff
moonstone in steriling silver
$345
$2000
74
Martha Haulani Vockrodt — Shady Side
oil on linen
90
Stellar Jewels — moonstone earrings
moonstone, pearl & sterling silver
$145
$950
$650*
FINE ART
POSTAGE STAMP ART
PACKAGES
ARTIST DIRECTORY
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The “postage stamp gallery” consists of the following 5” x 7” pieces of artwork.
A special mahalo to the artists for their full donation of these precious pieces.
227 Terry Lopez — oil
POSTAGE STAMP ART
229 Kathy Marchetti — photograph
202 203 204 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 Gabrielle Anderman — acrylic
Gabrielle Anderman — acrylic
Tania Arens — intaglio etching & watercolor
Gwen Arkin — silver gelatin print
Byron Baker — photograph
Edward Baldwin — photograph
Shay Belisle — watercolor
Chris Brayton — oil
Katie Browne — muslin & thread
Kristopher Cooke — photograph
Kristin Fein — photograph
Eddie Flotte — watercolor
Eddie Flotte — watercolor
Eddie Flotte — watercolor
Carmen Gardner — oil on canvas
Jack Hamilton — oil on canvas
Elizabeth Havelin — photograph
Jessica Hoecker — photograp
Jessica Hoecker — photograp
Ditmar Hoerl — mixed media
Aubrey Hord — photograph
Elizabeth Keller — watercolor
Caroline Killhour — acrylic
Lori Koprowski — oil
Lori Koprowski — oil
230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 Kathy Marchetti — photograph
Claudio Marchetti — mixed media collage
Claudio Marchetti — mixed media collage
Pat Masumoto — acrylic
Erika Molyneux — mixed media
Robert Molyneux — enamel on glass
Mike Neal — oil
POSTAGE STAMP ART
205 Kathleen Alexander — watercolor
228 FINE ART
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Pamela Neswald — oil
Casey Neumann — gouache on tracing paper, thread
Iris Nola — acrylic
Zach Pezzillo — photograph
Carolyn Quan — mixed media
Wanda Russell — oil on canvas
Stephanie Sachs — watercolor
Stephanie Sachs — watercolor
Kathy Sakai — acrylic
Joyce Schaunaman — watercolor
Michelle Simmer — photograph
Roger Stephens — acrylic on wood panel
Jefferson Stillwell — enamel
Jefferson Stillwell — enamel
Rick Strini — glass
Mike Takemoto — sepia ink and wax on watercolor paper
Dalani Tanahy — Hawaiian kapa, embroidery floss, glass beads & washi paper
Arlene Taus Salomon — encaustic
Debbie von Tempsky — oil
Billy Welker — oil on canvas
Briana Welker — watercolor & ink
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UNIQUE EXPERIENCES (400-410)
~ denotes items that will appear in the live auction
401
Make a Bowl with Craig Lofton — Makawao ~
Join Hui Vice President and woodworker Craig Lofton at his studio to design and help
create your very own beautifully turned wood bowl.
Value: priceless
402
Personalized Pendant by David Florence — Haiku
Longtime Hui friend and supporter David Florence has been creating personalized
pendants for nearly five years and would be pleased to make one especially for you. The
process begins with your selection of the three letters you want included; it could be your
initials or a nickname. David will then select and offer a font and layout that compliments
the letters for your approval. He takes it from there by hand sawing the letters out of
16-gauge sterling silver, then framing them in a bezel and adding a bale.
Value: $175
Our mission is to
provide customers with
competitively priced
printed products and the
best customer service on
all of Maui!
Call Ch
991 Limahana Place
Suite 4H
Lahaina, Hawaii 96761
tel: (808) 661-8849
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info@ipihawaii.net
www.ipihawaii.net
404
Make a Table with John W. Hoxie, Jr. — Kula ~
Join Hui Vice President John W. Hoxie, Jr. at his private wood shop for two 3-hour
lessons to make your own fern table out of mango or koa wood. This experience is for
one adult with one or two children ages 8 or older.
Value: priceless
405
Oahu Art Escape with Liljstrand Foundation & Honolulu Museum of Art
(for 4)— Honolulu
Treat yourself to a fantastic art escape on the island of Oahu. This enchanting
package includes a private tour of the Liljstrand House & an exhibition tour of
“Georgia O’Keeffe & Ansel Adams: The Hawaii Pictures” at the Honolulu Museum
of Art. Complete your trip with a stay at the Waikiki Prince (includes two double
occupancy rooms) facilitated by Earl & Sandi Stoner.
Value: $750
406
Private Group Jewelry Lesson at the Hui with Lunch by Sandi Stoner (for 8) —
Makawao
Invite your friends and enjoy a private 4-hour jewelry class for eight in the Hui’s
professionally equipped jewelry studio with one of our talented teaching artists.
This fun day includes a gourmet lunch provided by Sandi Stoner. All supplies will
be provided, except for sterling silver metal, which is available for purchase at an
additional cost. Lesson schedule is subject to instructor and studio availability.
Value: $1200
407
Docent-guided Hike into Waikamoi Preserve with The Nature Conservancy (for
6) — Haleakala
A valued Maui organization, The Nature Conservancy exhibits excellence in the
conservation and maintenance of Maui’s most epic hikes. Enjoy splendid beauty
on the boardwalk or bird loop trail of the Waikamoi sanctuary, which takes its
name from the stream running through this 5,000 acre preserve. In the windswept
native cloud forests, native plants, birds, and invertebrates have woven an ecological
fabric that supports some of the most rare and beautiful of Earth’s creatures. Once
frequented only by those versed in proper protocol to enter the wao akua (realm of
the gods), the preserve is still off-limits today, except to those on special hikes like
this one.
Value: $300
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PACKAGES
Printing, The Other Form of Visual Art!
403
Backyard BBQ & Private Outdoor Movie Screening by Event Horizon & Hui
Angels (for 20)— Makawao ~
Throw your very own private party complete with a sunset BBQ and outdoor movie
screening at Hui No‘eau on a deluxe 16’ x 9’ screen with a full range sound system
provided by Event Horizon. This fun-filled evening, perfect for kids of all ages,
includes one feature length film provided by you with classic cartoons prior to film
provided by Event Horizon.
Value: $1200
FINE ART
400
Mediterranean Dinner at the Hui by Shannon Hoekstra & Hui Angels (for 16) — Makawao ~
Enjoy a feast inspired by the cuisine of the Mediterranean Sea (think fresh seafood,
olives, tomatoes, cheese, herbs, grilled vegetables and fine wine) hosted by Hui President
Shannon Hoekstra & the Hui Angels. Sunset drinks in the Hui’s solarium will be
followed by a festive variety of tasty homemade dishes.
Value: $250 per couple
SILENT AUCTION
SILENT AUCTION
SILENT AUCTION
409
Uncharted Territory Dinner with Tom Calhoun (for 2) — Makawao
Dine with wood turner Tom Calhoun at his Makawao home. Tom will prepare
a fantastic meal with at least one course featuring morel mushrooms. This lovely
evening also includes a tour of Tom’s studio to uncover the mysteries behind his
lathe.
Value: $100
FINE ART
408
Hui Catered Art Opening by Sandra Florence & Tim Garcia (for 20) —
Makawao ~
Join creative design & hospitality host Sandra Florence and renowned chef
& sculptor Tim Garcia for your very own catered art opening at Hui No‘eau.
Libations will compliment delectable pupu created by Tim.
Value: $1000
PACKAGES
410
Worcester Glass Works Workshop & Lunch by Tim Garcia (for 4) — Kula ~
Learn the basics of glasswork from acclaimed Maui artist William Worcester
and create your own work of art! This all day experience for four includes lunch
catered by Tim Garcia and concludes with pupu and a champagne toast. Don’t
miss this rare opportunity to experience the art of glasswork first hand.
Value: $1500
GETAWAYS (420-421)
420
Expeditions Lana‘i Ferry (for 2) — Lana‘i
Let Expeditions Ferry be your gateway to a Lana‘i adventure of golfing, hiking,
relaxing, or whatever your heart desires! One of the most scenic channels in
Hawai‘i, the trip from Lahaina Harbor offers grand views of Moloka‘i, Lana‘i,
and Maui. Package includes round trip tickets for two from Lahaina to Lana‘i.
Value: $120
421
Paia Inn — Pa‘ia
Located in the heart of charming Paia Town and just steps away from a 3-mile
stretch of beautiful white sand beach, Paia Inn is a hip boutique hotel on the
gorgeous north shore of Maui.
Value: $250
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DINING (430-434)
431
Gerard’s at the Plantation Inn — Lahaina
Enjoy $50 in dining privileges from Gerard’s at the Plantation Inn, serving
contemporary island French cuisine in Hawai‘i since 1973.
Value: $50
432
Hula Grill — Ka‘anapali
Hula Grill offers a delectable, fresh, and local menu. They invite you to sit back,
savor their Hawai‘i regional seafood, and take in the side-to-side view of the ocean
from their beachfront location.
Value: $75
433
Ko at the Fairmont Kea Lani — Wailea
Enjoy dinner for two at the newly renovated Ko restaurant at the Fairmont
Kea Lani Maui. This package includes two appetizers, two entrees, two desserts
& non-alcoholic beverages.
Value: $200
434
Kobe Japanese Steak House — Lahaina
Prepare your taste buds and eyes for the exciting art of teppanyaki cooking—
right at your table! This package includes $50 of teppanyaki dinner and
beverages.
Value: $50
FINE ART
430
Amasia at the Grand Wailea Resort — Wailea
Chef Alan Wong has journeyed across oceans exploring food and brings his
discoveries to you at Grand Wailea! By definition, Amasia is the futuristic
convergence of continents, so get ready to experience the flavors of Asia, Peru, and
Spain in Chef Wong’s unique and impeccable cuisine.
Value: $200
SILENT AUCTION
ACTIVITIES (460-464)
460
Haleakala Bike Co. Tour (for 2) — Ha‘iku
Watch the sunrise at the summit of Haleakala, then bike 23 miles down the
beautiful slopes of the mountain to Pa‘ia town with this sunrise special for two.
Value: $250
PACKAGES
461
Proflyght Paragliding (for 2) — Kula
Get ready to surf the sky and experience the freedom of flight! With Proflyght
Paragliding’s 1000 ft. tandem flight for two, you will enjoy a majestic flight
over the beautiful pastoral landscape of Haleakala.
Value: $95
462
Whale Watch with UFO Parasailing & Ocean Adventures (for 2) —
Lahaina
Meet Maui’s humpback whales! This whale watch tour for two provides
a personalized experience with only twelve passengers aboard the vessel.
Everyone has a great view and you’ll spend as much time as possible with
Maui’s gentle ocean giants.
Value: $110
463
Parasail Adventure with UFO Parasailing & Ocean Adventures (for 2) —
Lahaina
Bring a friend and go on an out-of-this-world 10-minute parasail ride at 1200
ft. over the ocean! You’ll rise slowly into the air behind the boat and experience
breathtaking Maui views.
Value: $170
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464
Warren & Annabelle’s Magic Show (for 2) — Lahaina
Enjoy Maui’s premier comedy magic show in a beautiful and intimate theater.
This package for two includes admission to the show, gourmet appetizers, two
cocktails, & dessert.
Value: $200
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Native Nursery
E ho‘o paipai a e ho‘o lako i na lā‘au maoli nō
To promote and provide Native Hawaiian Plants
M-F 8-4 by appointment
1267 Naalae Rd. Kula, Maui
Ph. 878-8276 Fax. 876-1020
www.mauinativenursery.com
HEALTH & BEAUTY (490-491)
490
Spa Luna Slimming & Toning — Kahului
Enjoy a “Body Slimming and Toning Session” that melts cellulite & stubborn
fat and tones muscle.
Value: $120
491
Spa Luna Facial — Kahului
Relax and enjoy a 60-minute facial performed by the talented Spa Luna
students. This facial will cleanse, tone, and exfoliate with steam extractions
& mask and you will also experience a relaxing face, neck, shoulder & foot
massage!
Value: $30
FINE ART
* Wholesale Plant Nursery
* Contract Growing * Landscape Design &
Installation * Irrigation * Restoration Planting
SILENT AUCTION
GIFTS & SERVICES (500-510)
500
Asian Arts Vase — Pa‘ia
This beautiful large red mosaic vase (does not hold water) will certainly light
up a room and add creativity to your space!
Value: $200
DMC Painting and Maintenance, LLC
(808) 214-2758
arbimprovements@
gmail.com
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1089 B West Kuiaha
Haiku, HI 96708
866-334-8608
PACKAGES
501
Blue Ginger Quilt — Kahului
Dress up your home with this beautiful batik quilt from Blue Ginger Maui.
Value: $250
502
Bounty Music Gift Certificate & Lesson — Kahului
For the aspiring and practicing musician alike, this package offered by Bounty
Music includes a gift voucher to be used in the store and a 30-minute private
music lesson. Choose from many disciplines: guitar, ukulele, banjo, mandolin,
keyboard, or even drums.
Value: $55
503
Coffee Kit by Coffees of Hawaii & the Molokai Arts Center — Moloka‘i
Bring Moloka‘i to your morning coffee with this superb coffee kit. Kit includes
four 8oz. bags of Moloka‘i Mule Skinner Coffee & four ceramic mugs.
Value: $100
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We are the largest Property
Casualty Insurance Broker on
Maui, representing clients on
Maui for more than 50 years.
We represent most companies
doing business worldwide and
in the State of Hawaii.
INSURANCE FOR ALL RISKS
JHC JOHN H. CONNORS INSURANCE
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140 Ho‘ohana St., Ste. 309, Kahului, HI 96732
Ph. 871-8805 Ext. 225 • www.williamdjenkins.com
505
Goodies Gift Certificate (& more!) — Makawao
Package includes two lovely beaded belts, a “popcorn” bag, & $25 gift
certificate to visit Goodies and find more treasures.
Value: $85
506
Holiday & Co. Gift Certificate — Makawao
Treat yourself to a lovely shopping experience at Makawao’s Holiday & Co.
boutique!
Value: $50
507
Maui Country Club Two-Month Membership— Spreckelsville
Take advantage of this unique opportunity to enjoy a two-month “trial
membership” at the Maui Country Club, located on Maui’s North Shore.
This package includes exclusive access to a manicured 9-hole golf course, six
tennis courts, swimming pool, & fitness center. You’ll love having access to
unlimited complimentary golf (walking) and tennis & access for two months
to all club facilities and events.
Value: $560
PACKAGES
William D. (Bill) Jenkins
Senior Vice-President
If competitive pricing and
broad insurance coverages are
critical to your business, call
me for an appointment to
discuss your needs.
504
Collections Gift Certificate — Makawao
The next time you feel the need for some retail therapy, come to Collections.
They are here to serve you with aloha!
Value: $75
FINE ART
Mahalo to The Hui
for Exceptional
Visual Art Education
SILENT AUCTION
508
Pamela Van Horn Beagle, Landscape Designs — Kula
Give your garden space a face-lift with a 4-hour on-site consultation for new
or renovated garden designs.
Value: $200
509
Sailbags Maui — Ha‘iku
Happily sewn on Maui, Sailbags delight and inspire surf, fashion, and nature
lovers alike.
Value: $45
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ARTIST DIRECTORY
George Allan
17526 Haleakala Hwy, Kula
(808) 878-3907
allans@hawaii.rr.com
georgeallan.com
Pamela Andelin
79 Koheo Rd., Kula
(808) 878-2406
andelin@att.net
Gabrielle Anderman
1135 Makawao Ave. #221, Makawao
(323) 481-5498
gabbyanderman@gmail.com
gabrielleanderman.com
Tania Arens
PO Box 792055, Paia
(808) 575-2708
redsailfish11@gmail.com
Gwen Arkin
2811 Liholani St. #6, Pukalani
(808) 264-7833
gwen@gwenarkin.com
gwenarkin.com
Byron Baker
1504 Kamehameha Rd., Kula
(808) 876-0283
patbak1@hawaiiantel.net
Judy Bisgard
166 Pi‘iwale Rd., Kula
(808) 283-9278
judybill@fastem.com
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Katie Browne
PO Box 80231, Haiku
(808) 214-6069
boxeleven@hotmail.com
box11designs.com
Cindy Edgerle
Menehune Shores
760 S. Kihei Rd. #527, Kihei
(616) 402-4742
nui1@icloud.com
Kate Eifler
1636 A. South Kihei Rd., Kihei
(808)268-8919
kate.eifler@gmail.com
Tom Calhoun
3145 Baldwin Ave., Makawao
(808) 573-2297
worldwoodworks@hawaii.rr.com
Kristin Fein
PO Box 1208, Haiku
(808) 572-5223
okfein@gmail.com
Karen Camara
PO Box 824, Haiku
(808) 264-3927
k_creations7@yahoo.com
Joe Fletcher
54 Kaui Pl., Kula
(808) 283-1107
kulaartist@hawaii.rr.com
Kristopher Cooke
(808) 298-5170
kris@mauishoots.com
Eddie Flotte
3561 Baldwin Ave., Makawao
(808) 572-7870
eflotte@maui.net
eddieflotte.com
Christina Cowan
795 E. Kuiaha Rd., Haiku
(808) 572-7736
ccowan@hawaii.rr.com
Coleen d’Avignon
70 Poniu Circle, Wailuku
(808) 242-1676
cdavignon@hawaiiantel.net
Sandy Delehanty
PO Box 130, Penryn
(916) 652-4624
sandydelehanty@yahoo.com
sandydelehanty.com
Sonja DeRyke
337 Lokelani Pl., Pukalani
(808) 276-1605
rbrducking@yahoo.com
Richard Digiacomo
(808) 268-3200
europaartisans.com
Brad Forsythe
4369 Opana Pl., Haiku
(808) 572-7117
forsythe@forsytheart.com
forsytheart.com
Betty Hay Freeland
49 Lealea Pl., Pukalani
(808) 572-8146
bettyhay@hawaii.rr.com
bhfreeland.com
Carla Gangini
1026 Haiku Rd., Haiku
(808) 281-7890
cgangini@hawaiiantel.net
Carmen Gardner
1880 W. Kuiaha Rd., Haiku
(808) 357-1237
mauiartist@carmengardner.net
carmengardner.net
Mary Grandy
PO Box 411, Haiku
(808) 214-6487
mlgbeads@yahoo.com
Anita Greenman
32 Lolupe Ln. Apt 204, Kihei
(808) 879-9221
anitaandpaul@aol.com
Jack Hamilton
HC1 Box 978, Kula
(808) 878-6392
jhamiltonmauiart@yahoo.com
Elizabeth Havelin
PO Box 130, Makawao
(808) 268-1751
Honey Bun Haynes
660 Olinda Rd., Makawao
(808) 572-9482
hbhmaui@gmail.com
Daven Hee
1687 Pensacola St., Apt. # 905,
Honolulu
(808) 341-5348
dhee@midpac.edu
davenheeee@hotmail.com
Jessica Hoecker
PO Box 777, Kula
Ditmar Hoerl
10 Ululani Street, Kula
(808) 878-6297
hoerld@hawaii.rr.com
Matt Holton
Po Box 901306, Kula
(443) 296-2747
holtongallery@gmail.com
holtongallery.com
Aubrey Hord
PO Box 35, Kahului
(808) 878-3727
aubrey@aubreyhord.com
ARTIST DIRECTORY
Edward Baldwin
2176 Kekaulike Ave., Kula
(808) 876-1918
edcbee@aol.com
Chris Brayton
450 Front St., Lahiana
(808) 667-2762
chris.brayton@mac.com
FINE ART
Kathleen Alexander
2645 Alohia Pl. #A, Haiku
(650) 455-0998
studio@kathleenalexanderwatercolors.com
kathleenalexanderwatercolors.com
ARTIST DIRECTORY
Julie Houck
52 Nonohe Pl., Paia
(808) 280-6083
julie@juliehouck.com
juliehouck.com
John W. Hoxie, Jr.
182 Uakoko Place, Haiku
(808) 264-1344
hoxiej@msn.com
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ARTIST DIRECTORY
Craig Lofton
1630 Olinda Rd., Makawao
(808) 280-7500
craig@lofton.us
Jeff Juhlin
1308 4th Ave., Salt Lake City
(801) 450-1606
jeffjuhlin@yahoo.com
Terry Lopez
PO Box 305, Makawao
(808) 572-1401
terrylopez808@gmail.com
terrylopezart@gmail.com
Jan Kasprzycki
PO Box 277, Makawao
(808) 572-0585
cree8art@maui.net
Lisa Kasprzycki
Po Box 1110, Haiku
(808) 250-0233
lisakasprzycki@gmail.com
purepaintpacifica@wordpress.com
Elizabeth Keller
2425 Lilikoi Rd., Haiku
(808) 633-4165
elizabeth.keller@concast.net
elizabethkellerart.com
Caroline Killhour
(808) 280-7282
carolinekillhour.com
Lori Koprowski
PO Box 596, Makawao
(808) 280-4250
lorikoprowski@yahoo.com
Jeka Lambert
PO Box 791931, Paia
(510) 524-8196
Anita Laviola
5019 Lower Kula Rd., Kula
(808) 264-4457
anitalaviola@hotmail.com
anitalaviola-jewelry.com
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Kathy Marchetti
15728 Haleakala Hwy, Kula
kulaflower@hawaii.rr.com
kathymarchettiflowers.com
Pat Masumoto
PO Box 880415, Pukalani
(808) 268-8746
yespat@hawaii.rr.com
patmasumoto.com
Kari McCarthy
40 Kualono Place, Kula
(808) 878-1926
karim@hawaii.rr.com
Keri Meyer
kerimeyer@sbcglobal.net
etsy.com/shop/urbanoceans
Erika Molyneux
46-1016 Emepela Way 22T, Kaneohe
eurika23@yahoo.com
Robert Molyneux
46-1016 Emepela Way 22T, Kaneohe
rmolyneu@hawaii.edu
Mike Neal
40 Hiwalani Lp., Pukalani
(808) 344-0625
mike@mneal.net
nealstudios.net
Pamela Neswald
185 Hiolani St., Makawao
(808) 573-2768
pamela@wetsetter.com
Iris Nola
89 Ohaoha Pl., Makawao
(808) 573-1141
bandinola@scbglobal.net
Kevin Omuro
722 Iluna Pl., Kahului
(808) 269-1195
pulehuguy@hawaii.rr.com
Darrell Orwig
3615 Piikea Pl., Makawao
Jennifer Owen
1051 Kokomo Rd., Haiku
(808) 575-2523
jowen@hawaii.edu
www2.hawaii.edu/~jowen
Sue Perry
17774 Haleakala Hwy, Kula
(808) 878-2960
sperry11@hawaii.rr.com
sueperryart.com
Julie Peterson
2724 Palalani Pl., Pukalani
(808) 572-0172
juliepeterson@hawaiiantel.net
Zach Pezzillo
981 Kauhikoa Rd., Haiku
808) 281-0818
zpezzillo@gmail.com
redbubble.com/people/zpezzillo
Virgina Pierce
260 Aulii Dr., Makawao
(808) 250-6538
pierce@aloha.net
virginiapierceart.com
Jim Powlan
2829 Puu Hoolai St., Kihei
(808) 870-3330
jimpowlan@gmail.com
jimpowlan.com
Heidi Preuss Grew
1577 Chemeketa St. NE, Salem
(503) 851-9902
hpgrew@willamette.edu
heidigrew.com
Carolyn Quan
336 Bon Aiv Center #318, Greenbrae
(415) 450-1307
cquan@att.net
carolynquan.com
JB Rea
45 Apalapani, Haiku
(808) 575-2381
jbrea@mac.com
Shane Robinson
PO Box 1358, Haiku
(808) 728-2273
shane@shanerobinson.com
shanerobinson.com
Wanda Russell
738 Lanina Pl., Kihei
(808) 874-3122
wandarussell@hawaii.rr.com
wandarussell.com
Stephanie Sachs
PO Box 902, Kihei
stephsachs@gmail.com
Kathy Sakai
71 Kai Nama Pl., Kula
(808) 298-5170
sakai015@hawaii.rr.com
mauiartistkathysakai.com
Joyce Schaunaman
PO Box 1243, Wailuku
(808) 264-3673
joyceschaunaman@gmail.com
joyceschaunaman.com
ARTIST DIRECTORY
Ed Lane
195 East Panana Pl., Kihei
(808) 875-0828
edlane@edlanestudio.com
edlandstudio.com
Claudio Marchetti
claudiom@huinoeau.com
Casey Neumann
3405 Speedway Unit B1, Austin
(512) 709-5970
caseyozma@hotmail.com
FINE ART
Harriet Huff
351 Liliuokalani, Pukalani
(808) 298-3921
harriethuff@yahoo.com
ARTIST DIRECTORY
Michelle Simmer
alchemi@hawaii.rr.com
Roger B. Stephens
230 Hana hwy #8, Kahului
(808) 877-0877
rogerbstephens@yahoo.com
pictureitframedmaui.com
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ARTIST DIRECTORY
Jefferson Stillwell
227 Kamakoi Loop, Kihei
(808) 879-5654
stillys@hawaii.rr.com
Billy Welker
860 E. Kuiaha Rd, Haiku
808-268-8633
welkerwerks@gmail.com
Rick Strini
263 Manawai Pl., Haiku
(808) 572-6283
rick@striniartglass.com
striniartglass.com
Briana Welker
860 E. Kuiaha Rd, Haiku
(808) 268-8427
bwelker@hawaii.rr.com
Robert Suzuki
23 Ohia Lehua Pl., Pukalani
(808) 268-0630
nobuoyo@aol.com
Mike Takemoto
2042 L. Kula Rd., Kula
mmtakemoto@gmail.com
www2.hawaii.edu/~mmtakemo
Dalani Tanahy
kapahawaii@gmail.com
Arlene Taus Salomon
21 Kaiau Pl, Kihei
(808) 357-7075
taus@hawaii.rr.com
smokylowstudios.blogspot
Jennifer Valenzuela
411 W. Kuiaha Rd., Haiku
(808) 344-4259
jenniferlvalenzuela@gmail.com
jenniferlvalenzuela.com
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Support youth art education at Hui No‘eau
Linda Whittemore
3070 Manu Hope Pl., Kihei
(808) 879-9911
ayalars5@aol.com
Bill Worcester
4626 Lower Kula Rd, Kula
(808) 878-6013
gosparky@hawaii.rr.com
worcesterglassworks.com
Mike Worcester
126 Keleawe St., Makawao
808-344-8113
soggydogs@verizon.net
worcesterglassworks.com
Sally Worcester
4626 Lower Kula Rd, Kula
(808) 878-6013
gosparky@hawaii.rr.com
worcesterglassworks.com
Martha Haulani Vockrodt
2625-A Olinda Road, Makawao
(808) 572-1097
puumahoe@msn.com
Debbie von Tempsky
507 Pulehu Rd., Kula
(808) 878-2683
axisdeer2@hawaii.rr.com
Roberta Ann Weisenburg
45 Pakani Pl., Makawao
(415) 609-1875
roberta@roberta-ann.com
roberta-ann.com
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