What’s Happening On Maui In July – Special Events Calendar For 2018

What's Happening On Maui In July
What’s happening on Maui in July 2018

We’ve got you covered for special events and what’s happening on Maui for the Month of July

Wednesday, July 4th

Celebrate in Lahaina – with fireworks in this historic town. The fireworks will begin at 8pm. The event is FREE. Bring lawn chairs. More info here.

Pride of Maui offers a 4th of July Cruise. Pride of Maui offers their ‘Fireworks over the Pacific’ boat cruise, hosted aboard Maui’s famous Maxi-power Catamaran. Offering 1500 square feet of unobstructed viewing from the sprawling upper deck. Delicious entrees, Pupus, beer and cocktails. For details and reservations visit www.prideofmaui.com

Party down at the Lahaina Loft. Live DJ music , dancing, light pups, a photo booth and more. Tickets are $25-50 per person.

Get your Jazz on at the Lahaina Library. Jazz Maui presents this FREE music extravaganza.

Thursday, July 5

Free Tahitian Dance Show – Lahaina. This ongoing event happens every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday from 6-7pm.

Friday, July 6th

Makawao Rodeo(July 6 to July 8) A rodeo in Maui? You bet! Maui has a rich Paniolo history and you can celebrate this long history at the Makawao Rodeo.

Wailuku First Friday. We’ve blogged more about this town party here. You’ll find live street entertainment, amazing food truck food, souvinirs, local hand-made goods and more. Each Friday Town Party is hosted in a different city. Click the link above to find more info.

Maui’s Finest Craft Fair – Free Craft Fair at the Westin Kaanapali Ocean Resort. This free even showcases crafts, artists and more. This is an Ongoing Event occurring on Tuesday Friday of every week. More info here.

Saturday, July 7

Head to Kahului for the weekly Maui Swap Meet. This fantastic shopping market has everything under the Maui sun. Event is ongoing, this and every Saturday. More info here.

Lanai Pineapple Festival. Catch a ride on the ferry to Lanai and celebrate the Lanai Pineapple Festival. Enjoy crafts, games, food booths, prizes and more. The parade begins at 2pm and ends at 9pm with a crescendo of fireworks. A special 9:30 pm return to Maui ferry will be offered. Book in advance. More info here.

Up Country Farmers Market. visit www.upcountryfarmersmarket.com Or check out our Farmers Market Guide for the most extensive guide to Maui’s best Farmers Markets.

Makawao Parade Get there early for the parade that starts at 9am down Baldwin Avenue. Bring lawn chairs.

Leilani Farm Sanctuary Tours – (this and all Saturdays) Explore the farm and visit rescued animals. Kiss a Donkey, cuddle a chicken or feed the bunnies. Donation is $10. Starts at 10am More info here. Additional tours Mondays & Wednesdays at 4pm.

Sunday, July 8

Lahaina Craft Fair. Sundays. This weekly free event showcases artists, jewelry makers and local crafts people. Located at the Lahaina Gateway Center. More info here.

Makawao Rodeo continues. See above.

Tuesday, July 10

Maui’s Finest Craft Fair – Free Craft Fair at the Westin Kaanapali Ocean Resort. This free even showcases crafts, artists and more. This is an Ongoing Event occurring on Tuesday Friday of every week. More info above.

Friday, July 13

Lahaina First Friday. Head to the Lahaina Town Party – more info here. You’ll find live street entertainment, amazing food truck food, souvinirs, local hand-made goods and more. Each Friday Town Party is hosted in a different city. Click the link above to find more info.

Hawai‘i’s force of Creation, Stories, Chants, Songs & Hula with George Kahumoku Jr.  Join Hawaiian Cultural Practitioner George Kahumoku Jr. for this special event in Paia at Island Fresh Maui.

Thursday, July 19

Free Tahitian Dance Show – Lahaina. This ongoing event happens every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday from 6-7pm. More info here.

Friday, July 20

Lahaina Art Night – Friday Night is Art Night in Lahaina Town. Stroll through dozens of art galleries in LahainaTown each Friday from 7 to 10 pm for special gallery shows, featured artists-in-action, and refreshments, all free and open to the public! Lahaina has earned its nick-name of “The Art Capital of the Pacific,” due to more art galleries per capita than any other American town. A walking map of participating galleries is available in Lahaina Visitor Center (open daily from 9 am to 5 pm) This is an Ongoing Event occurring on Friday of every week.

Candlelit Tours at the Baldwin Home – Step back in time and visit the Baldwin Home Museum with a tour by candle light. Tours are held every Friday from 6 to 8:30 p.m. The Baldwin Home Museum is located on the corner of Front and Dickenson Street in the heart of historic Lahaina. $8 – Adults 13yrs +, $6 – Kama’aina, Senior Citizens (65+), Military, Children 12 years and under are FREE.  Please note that admission also allows entry to the Wo Hing Museum on Front Street.

The tours are led by experienced docents with refreshments following on the front lanai. For more information here or call 808.661.3262.

Makawao Third Friday – See listing above for Friday Town Parties

Saturday, July 21

Head to Kahului for the weekly Maui Swap Meet. This fantastic shopping market has everything under the Maui sun. Event is ongoing, this and every Saturday.Link for more info above.

Maui Swap Meet

Keiki Hula Performance – Everyone loves a keiki (child) hula halau performance! And The Outlets of Maui is pleased to present our keiki hula show every 2nd and 4th Fridays of the month.    The children of the Na Pua O Kapi`olani perform traditional hula. Accompanied by a live band and led by Kumu Hula Kathy Ralar, the keiki performers share their Hula as they dance their way into our hearts with the memorable stories and songs of Hawaii. More info here.

Image via Maui News

Saturday, July 28

MayJah RayJah – The annual “must experience” reggae music festival returns with an all-star lineup. Established in 2009, The MayJah RayJah music festival has become a true staple in Hawaii’s island music scene. Since its inception, this annual festival has delivered over 30 festivals on four different islands attracting tens of thousands of loyal island music fans! This year they are taking it up a notch with the biggest line-up in its 9-year history. Featuring one super solid night of premiere island entertainment with New Zealand’s reggae heavyweights, Katchafire, reggae fusion sensation Magic!, and American reggae singer/songwriter Josh Heinrichs and more surprise guests to be announced for one amazing night!! More info and tickets here.

Have a safe and fun 4th of July and every day while in Maui!

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27th Annual Kī Hō`alu – Slack Key – Guitar Festival

slack key guitar festival Maui
Slack Key Guitar Festival on Maui

Get ready for an all-star slack key guitar festival on Maui at the MACC, Maui Arts & Cultural Center.

FREE ADMISSION

A&B Amphitheater – Maui Arts & Cultural Center
Sunday, June 24, 2018
1:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Gates open at 12:30 pm

slack key guitar festival Maui
Photo by Maui Magazine

Join the MACC for one of Maui’s favorite family events! Some of Hawai‘i’s best slack key guitar players will perform a full afternoon of melodious Hawaiian music. 

Artists performing in the festival this year include Makana, Ola Hou (Kevin Brown & Friends), Ho‘okena, Brother Noland, Stephen Inglis, George Kahumoku & Friends, Sonny Lim, Paul Togioka, Ian O’Sullivan, Kamuela Kahoano, Donald Kaulia, Dwight Kanae, George Kuo, Aja Gample, Jim West & Ken Emerson, and Emma Rose.

Kī Hō`alu, translating literally from the Hawaiian as “loosen the key,” indicating the tuning in slack key guitar technique, is a musical tradition dating back to 19th century paniolo who played around the campfire after completing a day of ranch work.

slack key guitar festival Maui
Photo by Maui Arts & Cultural Center

 

Slack key has become known as one of the world’s great acoustic guitar methods, especially since the Grammy Awards recognized Hawaiian music as a category all its own.

An abundance of relaxed lawn seating gives the event an informal, local-style atmosphere, making it easy to lounge all afternoon. Festival-goers are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs, blankets, or lauhala mats and relax on the grassy lawn to fully enjoy the laid-back music by famed guitar players.

slack key guitar festival Maui
Photo by MACC

 

This is a family-friendly event: All generations can enjoy the slack key guitar tradition, with both new music and classic favorites. Island crafters and merchants will be on site with displays of local arts & crafts for purchase, and food trucks will serve a variety of tasty lunch and dessert options.

More info:

Maui Arts & Cultural Center
Box Office: 808-242-SHOW (7469)
One Cameron Way Kahului, HI 96732

Website – http://mauiarts.org/event-detail.php?id=367

 

 

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Jackson Browne Live In Concert At Maui Arts And Cultural Center

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Jackson Browne

Castle Theater- Maui Arts & Cultural Center

Sunday, April 8, 2018 – 7:30 PM

Maui Arts & Cultural Center presents Grammy-nominated, Jackson Browne, in concert with his band!

His debut album came out on David Geffen’s Asylum Records in 1972. Since then, Browne has released 14 studio albums and 4 collections of live performances. He has sold well over 18 million albums and he has written and recorded such popular favorites as “These Days,” “The Pretender,” “Running on Empty,” “Lawyers in Love,” “Doctor My Eyes,” “Take It Easy,” “For a Rocker,” and “Somebody’s Baby.”

His most recent studio album, “Standing in the Breach,” is a collection of ten songs, at turns deeply personal and political, exploring love, hope, and defiance in the face of the advancing uncertainties of modern life.

Browne is known for his advocacy on behalf of the environment, human rights, and arts education. He is cofounder of Musicians United for Safe Energy (MUSE) and Nukefree.org and a member of Ocean Elders, an ocean advocacy group.

Accompanying Jackson for this concert are longtime band mates, Bob Glaub (bass), Mauricio Lewak (Drums), Val McCallum (guitar), Alethea Mills (Vocals), Chavonne Stewart (vocals), Jeff Young (keyboards), and the acclaimed multi-instrumentalist Greg Leisz (guitar, lap steel, pedal steel).

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For this concert, a limited number of Guacamole Fund benefit tickets are available at $250 plus applicable fees. These tickets include superior seat locations. The Guacamole Fund is a non-profit organization that supports organizations worldwide that promote safe, alternative, non-nuclear energy.  For more information on the Fund, CLICK HERE.

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Tickets: $49, $59, $89, $125, $150 (plus applicable fees)
A limited number of Guacamole Fund benefit tickets are available at $250 plus applicable fees. These tickets include superior seat locations. For more information on the Fund, click the link noted above.
Tickets on sale to MACC Members: Wednesday, December 6
Tickets on sale to public: Friday, December 8
MACC members receive a 10% discount.

Biography

Jackson Browne has written and performed some of the most literate and moving songs in popular music and has defined a genre of songwriting charged with honesty, emotion and personal politics. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004 and the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame in 2007.

Except for a brief period in NYC in the late 1960s, Jackson has always lived in Southern California. His debut album came out on David Geffen’s Asylum Records in 1972. Since then, he has released fourteen studio albums and four collections of live performances. His most recent studio album, Standing In The Breach, is a collection of ten songs, at turns deeply personal and political, exploring love, hope, and defiance in the face of the advancing uncertainties of modern life.

Browne is known for his advocacy on behalf of the environment, human rights, and arts education. He’s a co-founder of the groups Musicians United for Safe Energy (MUSE) and Nukefree.organd a member of the Ocean advocacy group, Ocean Elders.

In 2002, he was the fourth recipient of the John Steinbeck Award, given to artists whose works exemplify the environmental and social values that were essential to the great California-born author. He has received Duke University’s LEAF award for Lifetime Environmental Achievement in the Fine Arts, and both the Chapin-World Hunger Year and NARM Harry Chapin Humanitarian Awards. In 2004, Jackson was given an honorary Doctorate of Music by Occidental College in Los Angeles, for “a remarkable musical career that has successfully combined an intensely personal artistry with a broader vision of social justice.”

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Color Festival Maui Hawaii – New Annual Event Series

Color Festival Maui Hawaii
Color Festival Maui Hawaii – New Annual Event Series

Imua Family Services presents a new annual event series, the “Festivals of the World.”

WHEN: Check website for future Festivals

WHERE: Maui Arts & Cultural Center; Events Lawn

TIME: 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

COST: $15 for Keiki, $20-25 Adults

MORE INFO:  https://imuafamily.org/

The Festival of Colors is the modern American version of a traditional Holi Festival, celebrated every spring in India. It is a celebration of the victory of good over evil and of the arrival of spring and harvests to come. In the spirit of inclusion, celebrating the beauty of diversity and the uniqueness of each and every child, this spectacular and colorful explosion the Color Festival Hawaii event will feature energetic, nonstop, live music for dancing from DJ Boomshot, Eric Gilliom and Band, Shea Butter & The Cream, and Yum Yum Beast.

Also enjoy special guest performances from singers, actors, and stage celebrities, Teal Wicks and Matt Doyle, all leading up to moment the entire audience participates in the throwing of colors! Enjoy some of Maui’s best food trucks and sweet treats as well.

Want to know what Holi Festival’s might look like on Maui?

From the Color Festival web site:

“Color festivals originally began in India with the Holi Festival.  Color Festivals have since spread around the world and are also known as Festivals of Color or the Festivals of Love, signifying the arrival of spring and end of winter, the victory of good over evil, and for many a festive day to meet others, play and laugh, forgive, repair and restore relationships. (Some might also find this correlates with the meaning and message of Easter.) Like the coloring of Easter Eggs, a Color Festival is an artistic, creative and visual expression of colors where people throw colors into the air until everyone is thoroughly shaded in beautiful and vibrant colors. Combined with music and dancing it is a symbol of life, love and happiness.

The Color Festival Hawaii is an engaging family-friendly gathering and a place for children to come and play and participate. The message behind a color festival is “inclusion,” that we are all the same under one rainbow, living and celebrating life together.”

Tickets: $20 (includes 1 color pak); $25 (includes 3 color paks); $15 keiki age 6-16 (includes 1 color pak); FREE for keiki up to 5 years (plus applicable fees)

What do I need to bring?

• Hat and sunscreen
• Replacement T-shirt and pants (Remember, there is a good chance the clothes you wear will be colored beyond recognition.)
• Plastic bag to put the colored clothes in
• Be prepared to be colored by others; even your hair will be full of colors
• The colors are all easy to wash off. However, your clothes will be totally colored and need to be disposed of or washed at home with special care. Please bring a plastic bag with you to put your clothes into, and bring other clothing you can put on before you go back into your car.

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Jake Shimabukuro Ukulele Virtuoso In Concert Maui Arts & Cultural Center

Jake Shimabukuro Ukulele Virtuoso
Jake Shimabukuro Ukulele Virtuoso In Concert at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center

Maui is in for a treat with Jake Shimabukuro Ukulele Virtuoso In Concert at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center. Renowned for his super-fast and complex finger work, ‘ukulele wizard Jake Shimabukuro has redefined the meaning of music that comes from that instrument. There is no doubt that Jake embodies the heart and soul of ‘ukulele music, as no one else can wring the emotion, beauty, meaning and thrills out of four strings like he can!

Have a listen to Jake’s version of George Harrison’s ‘While My Guitar Gently Weeps’ that went viral.

 

Starting his career in Hawai’i, Jake took his inspiration from some of the islands’ great ‘uke players, but he quickly expanded his scope from there, drawing influences from across the musical spectrum. In 2001, he was signed to Epic Records as a solo artist. It was the start of what would become a deep catalog of solo albums, noted for their dazzling fretwork, ambitious repertoire, and wistful melodicism.

In 2005, Shimabukuro became an international phenomenon when a video of him performing the George Harrison song, “While My Guitar Gently Weeps,” went viral on YouTube. By adapting a guitar hero’s anthem for the ukulele, Jake made a significant statement: the ukulele, with its humble four strings and modest two-octave range, is an instrument limited only by the imagination and creativity of the person playing it.

Jake is now a worldwide phenomenon: he’s been declared a musical “hero” by Rolling Stone, has collaborated with and won accolades from diverse stars in the music world, and wowed audiences on world tours and TV.

 

For more info visit Jake’s  website.

Ho‘onanea preshow festivities start at 5:30 pm, with local craft vendors and live music in the Yokouchi Pavilion Courtyard.

WHERE – Maui Arts & Cultural Center

WHEN – March 17, 2018

ADDRESS – 1 Cameron Way, Kahului, HI 96732

PRICE – $45, $55, $65, $85 (plus applicable fees)

Jake Shimabukuro Ukulele Virtuoso

 

 

 

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Free Poynesian Show

Polynesian Show
Polynesian Show

Take the family and go enjoy a Free Polynesian Show at the Shops at Wailea. This cultural performance will honor the many beautiful dances of Polynesia which includes Hawaiian hula, Tahitian and Samoan performances.

About Polynesian Dance (from Wikipedia)

Hula dancing is a complex art form, and there are many hand motions used to represent the words in a song or chant. For example, hand movements can signify aspects of nature, such as the swaying of a tree in the breeze or a wave in the ocean, or a feeling or emotion, such as fondness or yearning. Foot and hip movements often pull from a basic library of steps including the kaholo, kaʻo, kawelu, hela, ʻuwehe, and ʻami. There are other related dances (tamure, hura, ‘aparima, ‘ote’a, haka, kapa haka, poi, Fa’ataupati, Tau’olunga, and Lakalaka) that come from other Polynesian islands such as Tahiti, The Cook Islands, Samoa, Tonga and Aotearoa (New Zealand); however, the hula is unique to the Hawaiian Islands.

Polynesian Show

About the Shops At Wailea

The Shops at Wailea is located in the heart of the prestigious Wailea Resort community on the beautiful island of Maui. The center features over 70 shops and restaurants including distinct luxury brands, local favorites and fine art galleries.

The gathering place for locals and visitors alike, offering free monthly signature events, cultural activities and some of the island’s best entertainment.

Driving Directions
From within Wailea Resort

Take Wailea Alanui Drive to the intersection of Wailea Ike Drive and look for our monument signs.

From Pi’ilani Highway

Take Wailea Ike Drive toward the ocean until you reach the traffic light at Wailea Alanui Drive. Turn either right or left onto Wailea Alanui Drive. Entrances to the center are located immediately following in either direction.

Parking
FIRST HOUR OF PARKING IS ALWAYS FREE!

3 ADDITIONAL HOURS FREE, WITH MINIMUM PURCHASE!

More information about Parking

The Shops at Wailea

Looking for other FREE Hula or Polynesian Shows? Here are a few others to try:

Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea
3900 Wailea Alanui
Wailea, HI 96753
874-8000
More info HERE
Daily, 5:30 p.m.

Kaanapali Beach Hotel
2525 Kaanapali Pkway.
Kaanapali, HI 96761
661-0011
More info HERE
Daily except Monday, 6:30 p.m.

Lahaina Cannery Mall
1221 Honoapiilani Hwy.
Lahaina, HI 96761
661-5304
More info HERE
Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday, 1 p.m.

Maui Mall (look for Sundays, Cultural Sunday at Center Court )
70 East Kaahumanu Ave.
Kahului, HI 96732
871-1307
More info HERE
Sunday, 11 a.m.

Whalers Village (Monday & Saturday)
2435 Kaanapali Pkway.
Kaanapali, HI 96761
661-4567
More info HERE
Wednesday: 7pm – 7:25pm
Saturday: 7:30pm – 8pm

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Keali‘i Reichel and Hālau in Concert Maui Arts & Cultural Center

Keali‘i Reichel and Hālau in Concert Maui Arts & Cultural Center

Keali‘i Reichel and Hālau in Concert Maui Arts & Cultural Center

Kūkahi 2018
Keali‘i Reichel and Hālau Ke‘Alaokamaile
Castle Theater
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February 17 – February 18, 2018

Performance Times Below

Keali‘i Reichel Concert Maui Arts Cultural Center

You really can’t go wrong with going to a Keali’i Reichel concert. It’s a sure way to immerse yourself in contemporary Hawaiian culture and music. Always Fantastic!

Born and raised on Maui, Keali’i Reichel has achieved phenomenal recognition in Hawai‘i and internationally.

His passion for the language and culture of Hawai‘i led him to become the founding director for Pūnana Leo O Maui (Hawaiian language immersion school), and to establish his own hālau.

Keali‘i Reichel Concert Maui Arts Cultural CenterHis concerts feature fresh and exciting mele and chant, showcasing strong, emotional vocals, while his hālau demonstrates innovative stagings that remain true to traditional Hawaiian roots.

Keali’i has been awarded 19 Na Hoku Hanohano awards, and consistently sells out concerts from Honoka‘a to Honolulu, Seattle to San Diego, Okinawa to Osaka – bringing Hawai‘i’s living culture to people around the world.

Pre-show festivities start at 5:30 pm in the Yokouchi Pavilion and includes island crafters with displays of local arts & crafts for purchase.

 

For more info, visit Maui Arts & Cultural Center

Tickets: $12, $35, $45, $65 (plus applicable fees)
10% discount for MACC Members and half-price kids under 12
Date Event Time Tickets
Saturday February 17 Kuhahi 2018 7:30 PM
Sunday February 18 Kukahi 2018 7:30 PM

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Lauryn Hill – Special Maui Valentine’s Weekend Engagement

Lauryn Hill - Special Valentine's Weekend Engagement
Ms. Lauryn Hill
A Special Valentine’s Weekend Engagement at Maui Arts & Cultural Center

Lauryn Hill - Special Valentine's Weekend Engagement

Maui Arts & Cultural Center presents an evening with Ms. Lauryn Hill. Imagine sitting on the lawn in Maui enjoying an outdoor concert with tropical island breezes while listening to wonderful music!

Lauryn Hill - Special Valentine's Weekend Engagement

Saturday, February 10, 2018 – 6:00 PM

With special guest, Eli-Mac!

Gates open at 5:00 pm

Ms. Lauryn Hill, a native of South Orange, New Jersey, first came to attention with the multitalented group, the Fugees. Their real breakthrough came with the sophomore album, “The Score,” which featured the hit song, “Killing Me Softly.” That album still remains the worldwide top-selling rap album of all time.

Ms. Hill earned two Grammy awards (Best Rap Album and Best R&B Performance by a duo or group) in 1996 before releasing her self-written and self-produced iconic solo album, “The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill,” which topped Billboard charts the moment it came out. She remains an influential artistic force.

Opening up the show is Eli-Mac, aka Ciara-Camile Roque Velasco, a Filipino-American singer known for her success on the third season of American Idol. Vocally she was most closely aligned with hip-hop among other genres and was even likened to her inspiration, Lauryn Hill.

Don’t miss this special Valentine’s weekend engagement!!

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TICKETS: $59/GA (plus applicable fees)
Ticket prices increase $15 on day of show.

PARKING: $5 (CASH ONLY) at UHMC parking lots night of show.
There is no parking available in the MACC lot.

MEET & GREET PACKAGES: The concert’s promoters have made additional packages available to patrons who have already purchased a concert ticket.

Packages are available for purchase now through Wednesday, Jan 31, at 4:00 pm HST, or while quantities last.

Packages can only be purchased in person or by phone at the MACC Box Office.
Box Office hours: Tue-Sat, 10-6pm

ADD-ON PACKAGE #1: $650 per person; includes access to side stage area, photo opportunity with Ms. Lauryn Hill, tour poster, and a collectible laminate.

ADD-ON PACKAGE #2: $236 per person; includes photo opportunity with Ms. Hill, tour poster, and a collectible laminate.
Date Event Time Tickets
Saturday February 10 Lauryn Hill 6:00 PM Buy Tickets

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