Brew Ha Ha Productions has announced that 100% of profits from their upcoming Left Coast Luau event will be given to Maui Strong Fund / Hawaii Community Foundation to help those affected by the tragic wildfires in Maui this month.
Brew Ha Ha Productions’ President Cameron Collins released the following statement:
“I would like to start by saying that our hearts and prayers are with the people of Maui. The horrific devastation caused by the Maui fires has left the island and its community in dire need of our help and support. At least 1,000 are still missing; and at the time of writing this statement, as many as 100 lives have been lost. The damage to the community is unimaginable and we feel compelled to shift our focus of this event to a fundraiser. We have decided to commit 100% of profits from the Left Coast Luau to Maui Strong Fund / Hawaii Community Foundation.”
The inaugural Left Coast Luau takes place Saturday, September 9 at Oak Canyon Park in Silverado, CA and will feature performances from The Reverend Horton Heat, Long Beach Dub Allstars, Ozomatli, Jonny Two Bags, Teenage Goo Goo Muck and more.
The end-of-summer all ages event will feature a specially curated lineup of regional craft breweries, Polynesian-inspired dishes, dance and drinks, artisanal vendors, and a top music lineup.
For more information, visit: https://brewhahaproductions.ticketspice.com/left-coast-luau