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    4.4 (19 reviews)
    Open 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

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    Carol V.

    What a great place! We found a chandelier. Perfect for our needs for 9 bucks! The store is very neat and organized. Lots of really cool items. Even a household item section. Lots of treasures to be found. And best of all its goes to a good cause and keeps all these reusable items out of our landfill. Easy to find location plenty of parking. They take donations. So share your unneeded items. Heck yeah we will be back....

    New location!
    De A.

    They have MOVED! Into the old "Falcon's Nest" Wailuku Warehouse. It's big, roomy and much more organized. It seems cleaner. It wasn't filthy beforehand, mind you, but I think with the larger space and brighter lights, everything appears much more orderly. The staff was very helpful and friendly. I think there are new faces. Did they move in March of this year? They had their grand opening a week ago, I was informed. The staff also informed me that at their first-weekend opening, stuff was flying off the shelves. The prices seem the same, I think. I am tempted to say, slightly more expensive, as a used bathroom light fixture was listed at $49.99... which seems fairly close to a Lowe's price for brand-new.... but we'll see. It's still a nice place to shop. There were used bar stools, very unusual looking, very modern, for $100 each. There were bamboo dining chairs for $25.00 each. So, the prices range a bit. I've not shopped in a couple of years, since moving to Maui. I just may return, to see if I can still get a bargain or two, like before. It's a great organization to support, too.

    This snakeskin and crystal headboard leaves me speechless

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    3 years ago

    Hubby drop some furnitures . The lady was friendly was happy to receive it. Definitely will drop more furniture in this place . Mahalo:)

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    3 years ago

    A lot of good items if you have time to browse. We always come out with a new trinket for the house.

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    3 years ago

    Best service ever from the team at ReStore. Great people, super friendly and helpful. One can find almost anything under the sun here.

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    7 years ago

    They have moved to the new location and are open for business. On lower main, same side, 3 blocks away

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    10 years ago

    Great store. Staff was really helpful when I dropped off some items.

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    11 years ago

    Great place to find DIY project materials cheap on Maui. Lots of paint and hotel style furniture.

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    Hawaii Nature Center - Maui Nature Adventure Camp offers week-long adventures. Scholarships may be available for  Maui families.

    Hawaii Nature Center

    (4 reviews)

    So, an old website told us that this little nonprofit hosts a Rainforest Walk every day at 11:30…read moreand 1:30 for 20 bucks a pop. Sounded cute, so we called to make a reservation. But the exceedingly nice girl on the phone informed me that they didn't have set times for hikes anymore due to a decrease in attendance and tour guides could be called in if you make a reservation in advance (keep this in mind if you want to bring a group here). There was however, a little pamphlet that we could pick up at their main office to take us on a self guided hike, which was basically the same thing as the tour, she said. Also, they no longer charge $20, but they do have a 10 dollar suggested donation for upkeep of the trails and such. Sounds good! I said. When we got there, we were greeted by the same sweet girl from the phone. Although the place looked swamped with the arrival of a mass of little campers there to stay at their facilities for the night, she was very patient with Mom and I and answered all of our questions - even led us to the head of the trail! The trail was probably about a mile and half long. Up and down some minor hills (maybe to much for grandma to handle FYI). Along the way there are little numbers placed on the trail that correspond with the laminated sheet that they give you to tell you about all of the different types of plant life (which are native species, which were introduced, uses the natives had for the plants, etc) that exist in the rainforest. The sheet also fills you in on some Hawaiian history! Very educational. Bring someone literate! It's fun if you have someone read the sheet at each number. Careful! You might learn something.

    The Hawaii Nature Center, located in the Iao Valley State Park, is a non-profit organization…read morededicated to fostering awareness, appreciation, and understanding of Hawaii and its natural environment, and providing a educational experience for visitors to the Islands. Iao Valley is the site of one of the most famous and bloody battles that changed Hawaiian history forever. On this site, In 1790, King Kamehameha I destroyed the Maui army in his effort to unite the Hawaiian Islands. The valley is still a sacred burial ground for the ancient kings and their people. The Nature Center offers guided hikes through the Iao Valley for a small fee. After crossing Iao Stream by bridge, the tour passes by an ancient village site, a live taro patch, and numerous indigenous, Polynesian-introduced, and recently-introduced exotic plants, including wild coffee trees and giant banana plants. The hike continues through the rainforest to the base of the majestic, 2,250' high Iao Needle pinnacle. The Iao Valley is the wettest spot on Maui, and the second wettest in all the Hawaiian Islands. Wear sturdy shoes, bring a light jacket, a hat, and lots of insect repellent. The mosquitos here are voracious. You can get a bite to eat at the snack bar at the Visitor's Center. Surprisingly, it is run by the owner's of the excellent Cafe O'Lei, and serves up gourmet-quality light fare.

    Nisei Veterans Memorial Center - One of the guides who were waiting for us. Very patient and knowledgeable.

    Nisei Veterans Memorial Center

    (7 reviews)

    I came here with my dad, who grew up on Maui and is a veteran. His brother was part of the 442nd…read moreregimen. So this place has a special meaning to his generation, growing up during a time when people were incarcerated just based on their last name. We visited here twice. He was so moved by the video that he wanted to watch that immediately upon arriving during our second visit. We spent several hours here, looking at each piece of history. We talked story with the guides who just happen to know a handful of my cousins. We bought books, I bought a nice aloha collection bag that was a collab with the vet center. One thing that surprised me was that kids don't come here on a field trip. They said there is one school on Oahu that consistently comes but that's it. It's easy to forget history once you're so comfortable so let's not forget. Hawaii is full of Japanese Americans who probably would have been rounded up in 1942 especially if they lived along the west coast. Education is important and we can see in this day and age. Knowing your history is powerful. I just passed by the sister vet center in little Tokyo in LA. It closes soon so we will have to visit this on another day. I wonder if there is a place similar to one in Japan town in SF. Anyways, everyone should go. Remember that our grandparents faced this. Just like the civil rights movement was just in the 60s - not too long ago.

    We went to see "Removed by Force" documentary . We didn't…read moreknow you had to RSVP, but they were so amazing. Several people, us included had either seen the promotional spot on tv or in the newspaper. There was no mention of having to RSVP. But when the people at Nisei Veteran Memorial found out how many people were wanting to see it, they went out of their way to try and accommodate as many of us as they could. It was an amazing documentary and I'm so glad I had the opportunity to watch it. They mentioned that they are doing monthly movie showings. I wish I lived on Maui so I could be a part of that organization. We weren't able to visit the actual visit the center and see what was there, but we will definitely make plans when we come back. Please note the sign on the door that advisors visits are Mon-Fri by appointment only. If you get a chance, please go and visit.

    Maui Fishpond - Our lead tour guide, Vene Chun, began his career with us as a fishpond wall builder.

    Maui Fishpond

    (10 reviews)

    Beautiful local cultural experience! Loved the chanting and…read morehistorical significance of the fish ponds and how the rocks are blessed

    Maui's best kept secret, Maui fish pond to most people driving by is what appears is a pile of…read morerocks off the beach, what you don't know is the story...... oh what a story. The longtime keeper of the Maui Fish Pond is Uncle Kimokeo, he is a life long Maui resident who has dedicated himself to preserving the Fish Pond for future generations. You see the Fish Pond was built in the 1600's to create a safe haven for the local fish to spawn and grow. Uncle Kimokeo has maintained the Fish Pond walls using stone high atop Haleakala rebuilding the wall stone by stone. Uncle Kimokeo says he's is entrusted to preserve the Pond and the culture. To listen to him explain all the cultural lore was amazing. He took us out on a Double hull Canoe north and basically had the whole boats singing and chanting Hawaiian songs giving thanks for the permission on the water. The Maui Fish Pond takes out groups daily by appointment for a donation 69.00, consider your donation as a write off as the foundation is a non profit corp. these monies supports all of the upkeep, programs and Youth programs the foundations supports. Contact the Maui Fish Pond association and give back to your local hosts. This was an awesome way to emerge myself in the community. Thank you ( Mahalo) uncle Kimokeo Mauifishpond.com Kimokeofoundation.org

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