posted by Brandi S. on March 29, 2019 in Blog
Originally called the St. Patricks Day Celebration the Hale Mahaolu Ehiku Spring Fling is one of the most anticipated annual events by residents, staff and members of the Maui community. Housing manager Michelle Payton personally handcrafts the party favors and takes tremendous pride in the decorations and overall look of the event. Entertainment for...
read moreposted by Brandi S. on February 06, 2019 in Blog
Hale Mahaolu Elua celebrated the Year of the Boar with its 35th Annual Mochi Tsuki and Chinese New Year. Hale Mahaolu Elua resident volunteers and staff began in the early morning; soaking and steaming mochi rice in preparation for the traditional pounding and forming by our seniors. The efforts of the mochi sale is...
read moreposted by Brandi S. on January 30, 2019 in Blog
Hale Mahaolu held a celebration today for its pre opening of Hale Mahaolu Ewalu Phase I affordable rental housing campus for seniors aged 62 and older in the Kulamalu Town Center. Initial residents will begin moving in on February 1st. The rental units at Ewalu Phase I are subsidized by project-based housing vouchers which...
read moreposted by admin on August 29, 2018 in Blog
The development of Hale Mahaolu Ewalu Phase I, a senior rental housing complex, is under construction in the Kulamalu Community Center in Pukalani. Phase I will include a total of 38 affordable rental units (36 one-bedroom / one bath and two (2) two-bedroom / one bath), and one manager’s unit. There will also be...
read moreposted by admin on August 29, 2018 in Blog
In Hawaii, a lei is a symbol of aloha and the aloha spirit. Celebrating the beauty of the lei and what it represents has become an island tradition and continues to be celebrated on the first day of May each year. Like many other organizations, schools, and communities, Hale Mahaolu also coordinates a May...
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