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December 2019

Agricultural Land Preservation Workshop
(Waimea, Hawai‘i Island)

December 6, 2019 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Thelma Parker Memorial Public and School Library, 67-1209 Mamalahoa Hwy
Waimea, HI 96743 United States
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Free

December 6, 2019—Staff from Hawaiian Islands Land Trust and Natural Resource Conservation Service will discuss agricultural land preservation tools and answer questions from the community.

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February 2020

Seed saving and production workshop
(Honoka‘a, Hawai‘i Island)

February 29, 2020 @ 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
$10

February 29, 2020—A day-long journey featuring classroom instruction and hands-on, in-field experience. Featuring Glenn Teves, Assistant Extension Agent, CTAHR / UH Mānoa; Jay Bost, Farm Coach and Site Manager, GoFarm Hawai‘i; and Melanie Willich, Ph.D., Director of Applied ‘Āina-Based Agriculture, The Kohala Center.

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April 2020

Introduction to Accounting for Hawai‘i Farmers
(Webinar)

April 22, 2020 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Online via Zoom
Free

Wednesday, April 22, 2020—This virtual meeting is intended for commercial agriculture businesses seeking to improve their accounting knowledge and skills by using accounting software (such as QuickBooks) for farm financial recordkeeping. The course will cover topics such as chart of accounts set-up, cash receipts, accounts receivable, cash disbursements, and more. Participation is free, but advance registration is required. Space is limited to 10 participants. Contact Eric Bowman at ebowman@kohalacenter.org for more information. Contact Eric Bowman at ebowman@kohalacenter.org or 808-887-6411 with questions.

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Talk story with Hawai‘i’s farmers

April 26, 2020 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Online via Zoom
Free

Sunday, April 26, 2020—Please join us for an informal talk story to discuss the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on your farm. The goals of this virtual gathering are for producers to share their experiences, discuss opportunities that have surfaced, and strengthen Hawai‘i’s agricultural industry through increased collaboration.

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July 2020

Cooperative leadership: Walking a HĀ pathway to ecological, cultural, economic, and social well-being

July 1, 2020 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
Online
Free

July 1, 2020—Please join us for a one-hour webinar that will introduce a Hawai‘i-based outcomes framework—Nā Hopena A‘o, or HĀ—to Hawai‘i’s cooperatives as a means to explore shared leadership together. This HĀ “tasting” will then serve as an invitation to cooperative members who are interested in participating in a six-session course that will dive deeper into how cooperatives strengthen a collective sense of Belonging, Responsibility, Excellence, Aloha, Total Well-being, and Hawai‘i (BREATH).

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August 2020

Ōhāhā High School AgriCULTURE Afterschool Program
(Online)

August 24, 2020 @ 3:00 pm - August 28, 2020 @ 5:00 pm
Online via Zoom
Free

August 24–28, 2020—Open to Hawai‘i high school students in grades 9 through 12, The Kohala Center’s online Ōhāhā High School AgriCULTURE Program helps youth deepen kinship with ‘āina and local agriculture through ‘ike that will also help them flourish in life.

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February 2021

Ōhāhā Mahi ‘Ai Agricultural Training and Education Program
(Honoka‘a, Hawai‘i Island and online)

February 13, 2021 @ 9:00 am - March 6, 2021 @ 3:00 pm
The Kohala Center’s Demonstration Farm at Nāmoku Honoka‘a, HI 96727 United States
Free

Live classes February 13 through March 6, 2021—This program includes four in-person sessions* at The Kohala Center’s Demonstration Farm in Honoka‘a on consecutive Saturdays (February 13, 20, 27, and March 6), followed by individual coaching from our Rural Cooperative Business Development Services team, online presentations on topics ranging from agricultural production to business development training, and learning journeys (huaka‘i) to traditional agricultural sites and farms in Kohala and Hāmākua. *Appropriate safety protocols to mitigate transmission of the coronavirus will be…

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March 2021

Ōhāhā Mahi ‘Ai Agricultural Training and Education Program
(Honoka‘a, Hawai‘i Island and online)

March 13, 2021 @ 9:00 am - April 3, 2021 @ 3:00 pm
The Kohala Center’s Demonstration Farm at Nāmoku Honoka‘a, HI 96727 United States
Free

Live classes March 13 through April 3, 2021—This program includes four in-person sessions* at The Kohala Center’s Demonstration Farm in Honoka‘a on consecutive Saturdays (March 13, 20, 27, and April 3), followed by individual coaching from our Rural Cooperative Business Development Services team, online presentations on topics ranging from agricultural production to business development training, and learning journeys (huaka‘i) to traditional agricultural sites and farms in Kohala and Hāmākua. *Appropriate safety protocols to mitigate transmission of the coronavirus will be…

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February 2022

Ōhāhā Mahi ‘Ai Agricultural Training and Education Program
(Honoka‘a, Hawai‘i Island)

February 26, 2022 @ 9:00 am - April 16, 2022 @ 3:00 pm
The Kohala Center’s Demonstration Farm at Nāmoku Honoka‘a, HI 96727 United States + Google Map
Free

February 26 through April 16, 2022—Hawai‘i Island farmers and gardeners interested in deepening their kinship with ‘āina and ‘ike Hawai‘i are invited to apply for The Kohala Center’s Ōhāhā Mahi ‘Ai program. Emphasizing traditional Hawaiian knowledge and practices while also incorporating regenerative western approaches, Ōhāhā Mahi ‘Ai focuses on creating and strengthening conditions for ‘āina momona by nourishing soil, learning about native crops and diverse cropping systems, observing and adapting to the natural world, and promoting mahi ‘ai health and well-being.

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March 2023

Ōhāhā High School AgriCULTURE Program
(Honoka‘a, Hawai‘i Island)

March 14, 2023 @ 8:30 am - March 18, 2023 @ 3:30 pm
The Kohala Center’s Demonstration Farm at Nāmoku Honoka‘a, HI 96727 United States
Free

March 14–18, 2023—Our Ōhāhā intersession programs help high school students deepen kinship with ‘āina and local agriculture through ‘ike that will also help them flourish in life.

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