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INSPIRATION.
EMPOWERMENT.
STEWARDSHIP.

SPIRIT FEST is a truly expansive gathering focused on inspiration and connection to explore and deepen your personal and global ancient spiritual beliefs and practices. Held by the context of ALOHA, this event features spiritual leaders who have come to share principles dedicated to immerse you in the depths of your own divine wisdom. 

Aloha and Mahalo for registering for Spirit Fest 2023 in Maui, Hawaii! 

LOCATION

310 W KA`AHUMANU AVE
KAHULUI, HAWAII
96732

 
1. Enter on KA`AHUMANU & SOUTH WAKEA AVE
 
2. Turn Right to reach the parking lot on the left. 

 

 

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AGENDA

FRIDAY(IN BREATH)

Johnelle Madera - What's your story?
jkeolam@aol.com  808-486-4888

Ryan SouzSermon on Aloha

Presentation: The Allness of Aloha 

Art: https://www.raynbowcreations.com/home

Rob Young - Thriving in Cultural Diversity 

Websites:   YoungWorldMedia.com   DreamRootsCreative.com

Deported Veterans Campaign: Americanunmade.comBringThemHomeFilm.com 

Music: Life is 2020 in Hindsight

Mark Tajiri - Trinity of Consciousness

Saturday(UPWARD)

Michale Chatham - Celebrating Ha

Websites: https://linktr.ee/michalechatham

Mellisa Cassanova - Astrology

Keolamau - Intro to Tarot

 

Trinette Furtado - Moon Studies

Cambria Berger -  Coming Home to Yourself

cambria@cambriaberger.com

Book a complimentary one hour coaching exploration: 

https://CambriaCoaching.as.me/Awesome

J.R. Moorhead - Vision/ Kuana'ike

SUNDAY(OUT BREATH)

J.R. Moorhead - Sunday Morning Meditation & Magic

Marata Hoet - Know Thyself

Elijah McShane - Ancestral Connection for Modern Wellness

Pono settler course: awakenedaloha.org/ponocourse

https://linktr.ee/awakenedalohaglobal

awakenedaloha@gmail.com

Awakenedaloha.org

@sonofoahu on TIKTOK & Instagram

MONDAY(SERVICE PROJECT)

LOCATION:  Kukona Pl, Wailuku, HI  96793, United States

ACTIVITY: Beach clean up, cleaning the lo’i halo (taro patch) 

BRING: Clothes to get dirty, hat, sunscreen

WEBSITE: www.kaehu.org

FAQ

Where is the event located?
University of Hawaii’s Maui campus | 310 W Kaahumanu Ave, Kahului, HI 96732

Pilina Building in the Student Lounge.  We will have some signage up to direct you to the event. 

Will food be provided? 
Breakfast will be catered at the event site with healthy and vegetarian options and will be buffet-style.  This year for lunch,  you will be able to pre-order a meal, though we have to get all food requests to the caterer by Friday, March 10th.  Check your email for the link to order lunches. (We have made every effort to accommodate a variety of dietary preferences. If you have a medical restriction, please let our team know as soon as possible.) If you do not order your lunch, we will order one for you.

What are the agenda hours each day?
Breakfast will begin at 8 am daily and the event will begin promptly at 9am. Friday and Saturday will end at approximately 6:30 pm.  Sunday will end at 4:30 pm.  Friday morning, we will have an opening ceremony shortly after 8 am. 

Do you recommend renting a car? 
It is a short walk from the Maui Beach Hotel to the campus. Consider the weather, Maui can have rain showers in the Spring. A few of our guests are planning to rent a car. A car is helpful if you want to explore the island.

 

Is it cold in the building? 

The building's temperature fluctuates so we recommend bringing layers for classroom time.  

Are there any evening activities planned? 

Currently, there are no evening activities planned.  There will be an offering by our sponsor, Whole Frog, that you can choose into after each day (and maybe more!), this will be a body care/ mobility offering for you to help you be present with the event by addressing any physical discomforts that you may have. 

What is the dress code for the event? 

The dress code is up-casual. 

What will the weather be like? 

We recommend checking the forecast before traveling.  Currently, there is rain in the forecast for at least one of the days. 

How will I receive communications about the event? 

You will receive communications about the event via email prior to the event. Once at the event, all communications will be via text message.  

Still have questions? 

You may direct any questions to: cambria@kuanaike.com 

We are so excited to have you at the annual Spirit Fest event. Our mission is to be stewards of positive change. We will unite current and future spiritual leaders to plant seeds of global change. We are thrilled to have you along for this incredible event!

With Gratitude,

 

The Spirit Fest Team

For any questions or inquiries please contact us at 808.368.4684

or email spirifest@kuanaike.org

Mahalo

WE LIVE

A

Kindness, to act and to speak with kindness

Akahai

L

Unity, to bring about harmony in spite of differences

Lōkahi

O

Pleasantness, internal peacefulness

‘Olu‘olu

H

Modesty, humility, openness

Ha‘aha‘a

A

Patience, waiting for the ripe moment – to persevere

Ahonui

As expressed by Aunty Pilahi Paki 

Hover each letter and learn the true meaning of ALOHA

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ALOHA SHORTS

A series of educational videos behind the meaning ALOHA, and how to incorporate it in our everyday lives. 

SPIRIT
FEST

Gathering like minds focused on inspiration and connection, featuring spiritual leaders, workshops, and performances. 

WORLD 
ALOHA DAY

An organized day where gatherings take place globally to demonstrate and celebrate ALOHA

LEADERSHIP
CAMP

Two-week leadership camp in which youth learn to become practitioners of ALOHA through culture-based learning. 

SPIRITual
CENTER

Ahupua’a that serves as home base for

programming and elevates traditional

Hawaiian sustainability practices.

UPCOMING
INITIATIVES

Initiatives
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