Images from Wailuku First Friday, September 2, 2011

A street party on Maui? You betcha. On the first Friday of the month, Market Street in Wailuku is closed to traffic and practically everyone we know shows up to enjoy arts and crafts, sample an eclectic array of “street food” from restaurants and caterers who have set up shop for the evening, listen to bands and dance in the streets. Yesterday was a little unique in that the  Maui County Farm Bureau teamed up with Edible Hawaiian Islands magazine  to lauch its agriculture awareness month with the Eat! Wailuku event, featuring food vendors serving locally sourced dishes, and local produce offered for sale, courtesy of Kula Fields.

If you find yourself looking for some local flair on the first Friday of the month on Maui, come down to Wailuku Town. Local folks know how to party!

Grown on Maui, Eat! Wailuku, First Friday, Wailuku, Maui, Hawai‘€˜i. Photography by Peter Liu (@PeterLiu47) http://kaiscapes.com

Kula Fields, Eat! Wailuku, First Friday, Wailuku, Maui, Hawai‘€˜i. Photography by Peter Liu (@PeterLiu47) http://kaiscapes.com

Kinaole Grill, Eat! Wailuku, First Friday, Wailuku, Maui, Hawai‘€˜i. Photography by Peter Liu (@PeterLiu47) http://kaiscapes.com

Kinaole Grill, Eat! Wailuku, First Friday, Wailuku, Maui, Hawai‘€˜i. Photography by Peter Liu (@PeterLiu47) http://kaiscapes.com

Kinaole Grill, Eat! Wailuku, First Friday, Wailuku, Maui, Hawai‘€˜i. Photography by Peter Liu (@PeterLiu47) http://kaiscapes.com

Star Anise Indian Cuisine, Eat! Wailuku, First Friday, Wailuku, Maui, Hawai‘€˜i. Photography by Peter Liu (@PeterLiu47) http://kaiscapes.com

Wailuku First Friday

Wailuku First Friday

Wailuku First Friday

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