Maui Sunday Market to reopen on June 7th

Crowds gathered at the Maui Sunday Market pre-COVID-19.

Crowds gathered at the Maui Sunday Market pre-COVID-19.

The Maui Food Technology Center (MFTC) announces the re-opening of their weekly Maui Sunday Market starting this Sunday, June 7, 2020. The event is open to the public and will be held from 4 pm to 8 pm in the parking lot of the Kahului Shopping Center located at 65 W. Kaahumanu Avenue in Kahului. Admission is free.

 According to Luana Mahi of MFTC, “The Maui Sunday Market is known as the place where our community gathers each Sunday. Now, we’ll be coming together in a different way with a number of health and safety procedures in place as a result of COVID-19.”

The following County-mandated health and safety guidelines will be implemented starting this Sunday:

  • Event staff will monitor each entry reminding vendors and attendees of social distancing and to make sure everyone is wearing a mask.

  • Hand sanitizer stations will be located at each entry.

  • There will be no dining area (tent, tables and chairs) in order to prevent social gatherings.

  • Food and product vendors will be required to wear a mask and gloves.

  • There will be no live entertainment, unless it's a solo artist.

  • No Bingo and line dancing will take place.

  • Vendor tents will be spaced to allow a minimum of 6 ft. distance between.

  • Vendors will be responsible for coming up with their own plans for social distancing

 “We’re excited to reopen our weekly event. While the way our community gathers may change, it’s a great opportunity to support our local entrepreneurs. Take out ono food, shop for wonderful gifts and share your aloha. We look forward to welcoming you.”

The Maui Sunday Market is presented by the Maui Food Technology Center, a non-profit dedicated to encouraging, educating and creating opportunities for Hawaii’s entrepreneurs. The event is supported by the County of Maui Office of Economic Development and sponsored by Alexander & Baldwin.