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Haiku parish’s annual Fall Sale offers ono country goodies and much more

10/17/2019 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

Miko and Sina are ready to welcome you to the ninth annual St. Rita’s Fall Sale in Haiku, Maui. (Photo courtesy of St. Rita Parish)

Don’t miss St. Rita Parish’s ninth annual Fall Sale Nov. 2 in Haiku, Maui, 7 a.m.-2 p.m.

The popular event will feature a huge rummage sale, fresh produce, plants, jams, jellies and scrumptious breads baked by the St. Rita bakers.

Added this year are crafts handmade by parishioners.

This is the once-a-year event that brings the Maui community to the small town of Haiku.

On the ono food venue will be kalua pork plate, gandule rice and Portuguese soup.

Also featured will be a silent auction, thanks to the generosity of many community merchants. Hotel certificates, restaurant meals, haircuts, tools, jewelry, and items made by local crafters are some of the items for bid.

Entertainment will be provided by Jamie Park, and Wayne Freitas and friends.

Mark your calendars and come and support the little country church at 655 Haiku Road.

For more information and directions, visit the parish website stritahaiku.com, my-parishapp, or call the rectory, 575-2601.

Filed Under: Local News Tagged With: Haiku, Local News, St. RIta Parish

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