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The Whole Foods Market Recycling Your Change Program allows guests of Whole Foods to give their change to a non-profit each month. At every cash register, there is a container for you to put your change.
A total of $1346.91 was raised for Slow Food Maui. Mahalo Whole Foods Market!

Check to Slow Food Maui from Whole Foods Kahului Recycle Your Change Program. Left to right: Ray Stockton, Charlene Ka‘uhane, Elyse Ditzel and Susan Teton Campbell. Photo credit: Peter Liu, Kaiscapes Social Media Consulting

Slow Food Maui Treasurer Charlene Ka‘uhane with the check to Slow Food Maui from Whole Foods Kahului Recycle Your Change Program. Photo credit: Peter Liu, Kaiscapes Social Media Consulting

2010 Maui Onion Recipe Contest Winner Chef James McDonald of PacificʻO and iʻO restaurants in Lahaina accepted the first place prize at last yearʻs Maui Onion Festival. Photo credit: Reflections Photography by Martin Wyand.
The 22nd Annual Maui Onion Festival is on Satuday, May 7 at Whalers Village. It is dedicated to the cultivation and promotion of the world-famous Maui Onion and is attended by thousands of visitors and residents every year.
2010 Maui Onion Recipe Contest Winner Chef James McDonald of PacificʻO and iʻO restaurants in Lahaina returns with five other top chefs to compete in the Maui Onion Recipe Contest and the chef demonstrations scheduled throughout the day:

On Saturday, May 7th, Chef James returns with five other top chefs to compete in the Maui Onion Recipe Contest and the chef demonstrations scheduled throughout the day. Photo credit: Reflections Photography by Martin Wyand.
See complete details at the Whalers Village website ->
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