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INTERVAL WORLD Fall 2014 IntervalWorld.com

News & Notes

hawaii

Kauai

Old Meets New

If you’re seeking

traditional Hawaiian

cuisine with a twist, look

no further than

Eating

House 1849

. Opened

in March by James

Beard Award–winning

chef and TV personality

Roy Yamaguchi, the

eatery was named after

one of Hawaii’s first

restaurants. On the

menu, which celebrates

the myriad cultures

represented on the island

chain and is crafted from

locally sourced

ingredients, expect to

find

rissoles

(Portuguese

shrimp turnovers), a

roast pork ramen bowl,

and slow-braised honey-

mustard short ribs,

among other dishes.

Susan Seubert; JTB MEDIA CREATION, Inc./Alamy; Cralle Gary/Tips Images/Glow Images

Maui

Pumpkins in Paradise

Beginning September 27, Maui’s

Kula Country Farms

— a fourth

generation, family-operated farm on the Upcountry hills of Kula — opens

its pumpkin patch to the public. When not searching for the perfect

specimen, plenty of other activities will keep you busy: There’s a seven-

hole minigolf course, a corn maze to wander through, bocce ball to play,

grazing horses to admire, and food to purchase for a picnic. Or just sit

back and enjoy the breathtaking panoramas that stretch all the way to the

ocean. The pumpkin patch is open Tuesday to Sunday through October.

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Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

Batten Down the Hatches

Get ready to walk the plank! OK, not

really, but when

Pirates Week

comes

to Grand Cayman — November 12 –

22 — you might lose yourself in the fun

and think it’s a possibility, especially

during the mock pirate invasion, which

takes place on the first Saturday of

the festival. The 11-day celebration is

chock-full of things to do, kicking off

with a steel pan competition and Street

Dance and Food Festival. In the follow-

ing days, you’ll be treated to a parade,

fireworks displays, kids’ activities, plenty

of food, and much more.