Members of our team will be at the Wailuku Public Library next week.

We are headed back to Maui again on Monday.

Several of our journalists plan to post up from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Wailuku Public Library as part of our ongoing Pop-Up Newsroom series.

We hope to hear from community members about the issues that matter to you. We’re also available to answer any questions you may have about Civil Beat or our approach to journalism.

Reporters Allan Kew, Christina Jedra and editor Nathan Eagle will be among those attending along with members of our business team, including Ben Nishimoto, vice president of operations and philanthropy, and Eduardo Hernández, major gifts manager.

Civil Beat has been holding these informal pop-up events since October of last year throughout the state. Come chat for a few minutes, linger for a few hours, whatever works.

In the meantime, you can check out our Pop-Up Newsroom landing page to see videos of what people in the communities we’ve visited have to say about their hometown.

Pop-Up Newsroom Oct.30 stop at Wailuku Public Library, Maui
Pop-Up Newsroom Oct.30 stop at Wailuku Public Library, Maui

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