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Bottle Shock: An Interactive Blind Wine Tasting Competition Benefiting Hua Momona Foundation

Indulge your senses and support a great cause at Bottle Shock, an exhilarating interactive blind wine tasting competition benefiting the Hua Momona Foundation. Join us on Thursday, June 6th, at the Duckine Building on 1312 Front Street, where the excitement begins as doors open at 7:00 pm, with the event commencing around 7:30 pm. Limited seating, get your tickets now!

Indulge your senses and support a great cause at Bottle Shock, an exhilarating interactive blind wine tasting competition benefiting the Hua Momona Foundation. Join us on Thursday, June 6th, at the Duckine Building on 1312 Front Street, where the excitement begins as doors open at 7:00 pm, with the event commencing around 7:30 pm.

Ticketed Event: Tickets are priced at $115 per person (Gratuity included), ensuring a delightful evening of wine, food, and fun!

🥂 **What's Included**:

Kick off the evening with a bubbly start. You will be a part of the experience getting to taste alongside professional sommeliers. Master Sommelier Patrick Okubo will be co-hosting and giving the entire audience a wine tasting tutorial. Followed by professional sommeliers displaying their skills and competing during this interactive Blind Tasting. You will be provided with all Blind Tasting Wines, and you will have the opportunity to swirl, smell, taste, and determine the wine you are tasting. Each wine will be revealed. We will provide your tasting cards, along with six 3 oz Pours of Testable Wine Examples for Wine Tasting.: Engage your palate with a variety of wines, perfect for both novice tasters and seasoned enthusiasts.

Enjoy delectable bites to complement your wine tasting experience, with an extensive charcuterie to sample. A portion of the proceeds from the event will directly benefit the Hua Momona Foundation, supporting its mission to empower communities through sustainable agriculture.

🍇 **Interactive Blind Tasting**: Prepare for a captivating journey through deductive tasting as our knowledgeable hosts guide you through the nuances of each wine. Then, brace yourself for an epic battle as our esteemed Sommeliers go into competition! Special mahalos to Brian Clancy with RNDC for secretly selecting the wines.

🎉 **Silent Auction**: Bid on exclusive items and experiences in our silent auction, with all proceeds contributing to the Hua Momona Foundation's impactful initiatives.

🍷 **Meet the Competitors**:

- Caleb Hopkins - CS Mala Ocean Tavern

- Richard Olson - Hua Momona Farms/Cane and Canoe

- Solomon Olea - Merriman's Kapalua

- Aaron Wood-Snyderman - Four Seasons Maui

- Sergio Baltazaar - Longhis

- Jeff Groh - TikeHau Lounge

- Lynn Zhang- Hotel Wailea 

Don't miss this unique opportunity to sip, savor, and support a worthy cause at Bottle Shock! Secure your tickets now for an unforgettable evening of wine and philanthropy.

Pictured above left to right; Chef Zach Laidlaw of Huamonona Farms with Mala Chef, Huamomona Farms rainbow, Master Sommelier Patrick Okubo.

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“Shaka For Suede"

Mala Ocean Tavern would like to invite you to join us on Friday, December 16, 2022 for a Happy Hour 2-4p fundraiser, benefiting "Shaka For Suede". Suede Ducheneau is 5 years old and in July of 2022 was diagnosed with moderately severe bilateral sensorineural hearing loss, his sister Roux just turned 4 and within the last month has also been diagnosed with hearing loss. Both children must undergo testing and continually monitor the rate of progression of their hearing loss. At MALA, we are trying to raise funds for "Shaka For Suede" to reach the goal of $8000.00 to cover the expenses for the upcoming year. We thank you in advance for any donation you can make to "Shaka For Suede".

LIVE MUSIC HAPPY HOUR 2-4P AND FUNDRAISER & Silent auction

Mala Ocean Tavern would like to invite you to join us on Friday, December 16, 2022 for a Happy Hour 2-4p fundraiser, benefiting "Shaka For Suede". Suede Ducheneau is 5 years old and in July of 2022 was diagnosed with moderately severe bilateral sensorineural hearing loss, his sister Roux just turned 4 and within the last month has also been diagnosed with hearing loss. Both children must undergo testing and continually monitor the rate of progression of their hearing loss. The family lives on Maui and must see specialists only located on Oahu, creating even more expenses for the family to travel for these appointments. The visits are scheduled twice a month. Along with the travel expenses, additional equipment for the children are also a new expense for the family on a budget. At MALA, we are trying to raise funds for "Shaka For Suede" to reach the goal of $8000.00 to cover the expenses for the upcoming year. We thank you in advance for any donation you can make to "Shaka For Suede".

About Suede and Roux Ducheneau.

The Ducheneau Family lives on Maui's west side, and like many families in their position, the essential expenses needed for young children's treatments have burdened their family and their savings. The Ducheneau family is a part of the Mala Ocean Tavern ohana and we want to help the family raise awareness and help them find the support they need to make it through this challenging time.

A little about Suede and Roux; Suede will be 6 in January; he was diagnosed officially at Kapiolani Medical Center in July of 2022 with moderately severe bilateral sensorineural hearing loss. What does this mean? The nerve that produces sound to the brain does not function as normal. Suede has been fitted for his hearing aids and is over the moon that he can hear what his parents are now saying to him. Since birth, Suede has undergone six surgeries in relation to his hearing. He hasn't let that phase him. Suede is always smiling and enjoying the life that he was given. He loves sharks, Cooking with his Dad, and he absolutely loves his new hearing aid!

His sister Roux will soon join him in wearing a very cute pair of hearing aids. Roux, just turned 4. She has started her testing, after recent brainstem testing that diagnosed her with hearing loss. Her future testing will occur every 6 months. With the example of her brother, she is already learning sign language. Roux loves cats, "Bluey", and putting on make-up.

Suede has recently been enrolled in the Kihei Elementary Deaf Education Program, and the family is currently in the process of enrollment for Roux.

As parents of young children, Kalei and Kate Ducheneau are working hard to make the life their children need and deserve. Both working Full-Time, and Kate is taking 9 credit hours at the University of Hawaii Maui College, they are doing their very best to support the needs of their wonderful, bright, and loving children.

From mother Kate Ducheneau, "We will continue to seek answers and advice from pediatric specialists for our children as we feel they are our most knowledgeable resource. We are SO grateful for our local community for reaching out to us and supporting our family during this time." If you would like to contribute or contact the family directly please contact kateducheneau@gmail.com.

Mala Ocean Tavern is helping to raise funds for the Ducheneau's, our Ohana. We appreciate any support or assistance that you are able to provide for this young family on Maui.

The Ducheneau's are active in Hands and Voice non-profit Hawaii Start-up Chapter, working towards helping the Deaf and Hearing Impaired in the community, and encourage people to find out more. https://www.handsandvoices.org/resources/dhh-plus.html

Donations for “Shaka For Suede” can be made via Venmo @Shaka4Suede. See the QR Code above.

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Day Family Fundraiser | Live Music & Silent Auction

Our community comes together Saturday, January 29, 2022 for the Day Family Fundraiser | Live Music and Silent Auction at Mala Ocean Tavern.

Event Details:

Silent Auction 10:00 - 11:30p

Live Music - 10:00p - 12:00a featuring

Will Hartz and Solow Vella

3 Pounds of kalo

Current Participants & Donors:

Down The Hatch, Breakwall Shave Ice Co., Mala Ocean Tavern, Kohola Brewing Company, Kimo’s Maui, Esters Fair Prospect, Leilani’s, Duke's Beach House , Honu Oceanside, Jessica Stackpoole, Mahina, Hi Spice, Slight Detour, Cool Cats Cafe, Lahaina Lifestyle, Punakea Palms, Maui Gourmet Food, Lani Lace Lingerie, Pohaikealoha Kaikala Music, Da Playground, David Fincher, Tito’s Vodka, Herradura Tequila, Michael David Winery, UFO Parasail, Sea Maui, Ali’i Maui Outrigger Canoes, & More!

All Day Err Day Fundraiser:

We invite you to join us for the Day Family Fundraiser & Silent Auction, Saturday, January 29, 2022 at Māla Ocean Tavern. Emali Day is the wife to Dennis and the mother of their children Kona, Hina, & Asa. They are a  close & humble family living on Maui. Emali is passionate about living a healthy lifestyle, and right before her 40th birthday she was diagnosed with breast cancer. As you can imagine, the news was devastating for the young family. Emali Day is a stay at home mother, who homeschools their children, lives by simple principles and high morals, and leads with love above all. As a community we are coming together to support Emali and her family.

After hearing of her diagnosis, processing, and diligently exploring her options, Emali realized she needed to listen to her intuition and follow the path for her in this journey.  Emali saw several local specialists and was given a plan of action. Unfortunately, with Maui's limited resources she was offered a plan she wasn’t fully comfortable with. The offer; a 5-year “survival plan”, a plan to quickly get major surgery, and medication for the next 5-10 years. As eager as she was to get better and continue living life, there was no guarantee, and she has a lot more life to live. 

Researching more options, with less invasive methods, the Day’s found facilities on the mainland that offer integrative healing protocols that aim for the root cause of imbalances in the body. The goal being to reverse all the disease in the body while also building immunity for the long haul. There are a number of natural treatments given, with IPT (a low dose chemotherapy delivered through insulin), being one that seems the direction to begin. IPT aims to attack the cancer directly without killing healthy cells at the same time. This is a 4 Week treatment which takes place at EuroMed in Arizona. that has been healing people for many years using proven integrative medical techniques. The idea is to get complete healing of her body so that she may live a long and healthy life watching her children and grandchildren grow. Insurance will not cover most, if any, of the treatment cost. Combined with travel expenses and loss of wages, it seems impossible to get there. But with the help of many loved ones and strangers, she has been able to go to EuroMed and the healing process on her own terms. All of Emali’s cancer markers are steadily dropping and the tumor is shrinking. But considering it  took years to get to this place of dis-ease, her healing journey is not over yet. 

The Day Family Fundraiser will raise funds to assist in covering medical costs, travel expenses, food, and loss of wages. Mahalo nui loa for taking time to read about Emali Day and her family, and supporting them all during her cancer treatment and healing journey. 

Show your support with the Day Family Hat with the beloved motto of the Day Family “All Day Err Day”. Hats Available in the MALA SHOP!

 

Mahalo nui loa for being here. Please read Emali’s story from her husband's perspective:

Aloha,

My name is Dennis Day and I'm fundraising for my wife, Emali's, healing journey with breast cancer.

A few months ago Emali noticed a lump in her breast. She thought it might be a clogged duct as she'd just finished nursing our youngest child, Asa. It seemed normal because she had similar lumps after our other children, Kona and Hina, finished nursing. Many doctor and specialist appointments later, it was discovered she in fact had stage 2 breast cancer.

Since I've known Emali, she's always been a strong and independent woman. She was the first person in my life that was health conscious and explained it to me in lay terms. As far as I can remember she's lived a natural, tree-hugger type of lifestyle. When we were first dating she was seeking help from a naturopathic doctor concerning gut issues she had. So began the candida healing journey. After being diagnosed with candida there was only one solution that aligned with Emali and that was to heal with the power of the mind and eating a fully clean diet. For well over a year Em slowly healed herself from this disease. I've never witnessed anyone take control over their own health and mind as she did. It was hard and took tremendous amounts of discipline but she did it every day without complaint. I thought, "what an inspiration." It was at that moment I knew we would be together for the rest of our lives.

Years later we began having children and, yet again, I had the chance to witness the amazing power this woman possesses. Watching her have home-births for all 3 of our children put me in awe. She has always had this natural way of doing things that I never heard of prior to meeting her. We watch what we feed our kids; call us "mean parents" but there has always been very little sugar, almost no candy or soda, and home cooked meals. We even watch the type of toothpaste and deodorant we use to make sure there's no "bad stuff." We believe this is the right thing to do for our family and do them daily.

Em has made it a point to live our lives and not boast, brag or preach to others about what we do. She never wanted anyone to feel bad about themselves based on hearing how we live. This is just our life. Simple.

Her humility and grace has always been something I've admired but never talked about because, again, she just isn't like that.

We try to figure things out on our own in life, not because we don't need anything from anyone but rather to not burden anyone. As I write this I'm trying to ask for help in such a way that would make Emali proud and not put-off. With all the background about the natural living, there could only be one way for Em to take on cancer and that is as natural as possible. Truly trying to heal her body to prevent this thing from ever coming back.

Emali saw several local specialists and was given a plan of action. Unfortunately, with Maui's limited resources she wasn't offered a plan she felt fully comfortable with. They offer a 5-year survival plan and she has a lot more life to live. After a lot of research, we have found facilities on the mainland that offer integrative healing protocols that aim for the root cause of all imbalances in the body. This way, she can work to reverse all the disease in the body while also building her immunity for the long haul. There are a number of natural treatments given but also IPT (a low dose chemotherapy delivered through insulin). IPT aims to attack the cancer directly without killing her healthy cells at the same time. This is a 4 week treatment plan that has not been easy for her to accept. Not only does she homeschool our children but this is the longest time she will be away from the family. 

The funds we hope to raise will cover medical costs, travel expenses, food, and possible loss of wages. Thoughts of loving kindness and positivity are always hoped for; at this daunting moment in her life, we ask for whatever you see fit to give.

Mahalo nui loa.

Dennis Day

Ua ola loko i ke aloha - love gives life within.

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