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May 3, 2024
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In the current issue…

The Royal Hawaiian Band

OUR COVER STORY

You’ve no doubt heard them in concert at the Kapiolani Park bandstand or at one of the 300 performances they have each year. This is the story of Honolulu’s Royal Hawaiian Band, it’s director, it’s members and its music. As the nation’s only municipal band, the Roya Hawaiian Band has quite a legacy, dating back to it’s founding in 1836 by King Kamehameha III to the present day it’s leader, Bandmaster Clarke Bright. It’s quite the story about a band you’ll only find in Hawaii!

The Language of Emotion

Are you ever too old to learn how to play a musical instrument? Royal Hawaiian Bandmaster Clarke Bright and Eric Kop, assistant administrator and principal horn, agree that it’s never too late to get into music…

AARP Honors Outstanding Volunteers

AARP Founder Ethel Percy Andrus lived her life to serve others. In her work life, she served students and her community as a principal at Lincoln High School in California. In the spirit of Ethel, AARP state offices recognize outstanding older volunteers across the country each year with its most prestigious state honor — the Andrus Award for Community Service.

Maui County’s Hub of Senior Activity

A division of the County of Maui’s Department of Housing and Human Concerns, Kaunoa Senior Services provides a wide range of exciting and exceptional services, activities and programs in Maui County for a new generation of seniors with changing and diverse needs and interests.

The Power of Music in Memory Care

Programming for the residents of a memory care facility can be challenging. Everyone is at a different place health-wise. Many activities are not appropriate for everyone. Even one-on-one activities can be challenging with this population.

Before Cosigning Your Children’s Loan…

As your child heads off to college or starts life as an independent young adult, he or she will likely face new financial responsibilities, such as a car purchase, rent or college tuition payments. Given their lack of credit history, it may be difficult for them to obtain a loan without a parent or another adult cosigning the loan. Your natural inclination may be to help them out and sign the dotted line, but before you do, make sure you’re clear on the terms of the loan and what it may mean for your finances.

MAUI STRONG FUND (Division of Hawaii Community Foundation)

AMERICAN RED CROSS (Hawaii Chapter)

MAUI RAPID RESPONSE  (For both donation drop-off locations and online donations)

MAUI HUMANE SOCIETY

Be sure to check out our MULTIMEDIA page for our weekly radio show with topics on aging well and Hawai‘i’s kūpuna, as well as our video archive.

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