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July 2013
Community Work Day at Kalanianaole School Garden
Community Work Day at Kalanianaole School Garden Date: Sunday, July 28, 2013 — 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Location: Kalanianaole School, 27-330 Old Mamalahoa Highway, Papaikou Please bring gloves and a water bottle. Lunch provided for registered volunteers. To register, please contact Donna Mitts at dmitts@kohalacenter.org or 808-936-2117
Find out more »School Garden Community Work Day
Come help us get the garden ready for students. Join us in the lower garden located next to the Library. Bring tools and ideas to help with tree trimming, weed pulling, planting, fixing irrigation and nursery benches. We are also looking for volunteers for the next School year to help with our school garden and farm to school program.
Find out more »September 2013
Hawai’i Public Seed Initiative “Train the Trainers” Workshop
HPSI will offer an advanced three-day “Train the Trainers” Workshop in Kailua-Kona, Hawai‘i Island. It is designed to help dedicated individuals from each island broaden their seed production skills and continue to advance and promote seed work in their respective locales.
Find out more »School Garden Volunteer Training
Gardens are thriving and growing at many Hawai‘i Island schools, and many hands are needed! School Garden Volunteers are very important to the overall success of our island programs whether it is guiding children during garden time or helping to maintain the garden in other ways, volunteers help teachers use garden based learning to teach valuable lessons in science, nutrition, and environmental education. Hands on, experiential learning is an important way for children to learn. At this workshop we will discuss gardening basics as well as how to best support your local school garden.
Find out more »FoodCorps State Training
o welcome our eight new FoodCorps Service Members/Garden Teachers, we will holo around Hawai'i Island visiting all our FoodCorps sites for 2013-2014:
- Honaunau Elementary
- Na'alehu Elementary
- Kua O Ka La PCS
- Mala'ai: The Culinary Garden of Waimea Middle School
- Kohala Elementary
Kū ‘Āina Pā Fall Workshop – September 20-22, 2013
Kū 'Āina Pā Fall Workshop - September 20-22, 2013 Cohort 2 will meet in Kona at Kawanui Farm, Ginger Hill Farm and Innovations PCS. Topics covered include: - Creating a Zero-Waste Program for your School - Seed Saving for School Gardens - Composting in School Gardens - Garden Based Nutrition - Hands on - Food Safety for School Gardens - Incorporating Natives into School Gardens Contact: Nancy Redfeather nredfeather@kohalacenter.org
Find out more »East Side Seed Exchange & Harvest Festival
Bring your favorite dishes using only locally grown food for the 2nd Annual 100% LOCAL FOOD COOK OFF AND POTLUCK!!
Optional competition for best savory and sweet dish
Bring Seeds, Plant Cuttings and Bare Roots (Please Check for Fire Ants)
- Exchange and give away localized plant material (bringing not required)
- Hear a panel on Preparing & Preserving the Food We Grow
- Enter the Local Cook Off!
- Try new taste delights at the Local Food Potluck!
- Meet your neighbors, other gardeners and innovative thinkers.
October 2013
Kohala Mountain Farm Pumpkin Patch
Kohala Mountain Farm Pumpkin Patch School tours for the pumpkin patch are available in October by reservation. Open Saturdays and Sundays in October 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Please contact Stacykohalamountainfarm@gmail.com for reservations.
Find out more »Giant Pumpkin Contest
Giant Pumpkin Contest Where: Waimea Town Market at Parker School When: Saturday, October 5, 2013, 9:00 a.m. Registration begins at 9:00 a.m.; Pumpkin Weigh In begins at 9:30 a.m. School gardens and community gardeners have been trying their hand at growing giant pumpkins. Join us to see how they did! Contact dmitts@kohalacenter.org for details.
Find out more »East Hawai‘i School Gardens Ant Management Clinic
STOP THE SPREAD OF LITTLE FIRE ANTS! Topics will include: Ants as Pests with Species of Concern, Pesticide Safety and Reading Labels, and Treatment Methods. Presented by the Hawai‘i Ant Lab at the Hawai‘i Department of Agriculture.
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