STEM/School Gardens

Hilo High School, Upper Garden Area

How to Make a Classroom Worm Bin with Donna Mitts
Followed by tour of student learning gardens at Hilo High with Ag. Resource
Teacher Steve Nemeth

Eat Think Grow: Garden-Based Nutrition for School Garden Educators

The HISGN will be offering a series of Garden-Based Nutrition Education Workshops for School Garden and Class Teachers in both East and West Hawai‘i. The workshops will focus on the "Foundations of Nutritional Education" especially for Garden Teachers and Class Teachers who work in school gardens. For more information, go to the Web site. The Presenter will be Vivienne Aronowitz. Vivienne holds a Masters of Public Health and is a Registered Dietitian and a Certified Diabetes Educator. She is the Nutritionist for all Kaiser Permanente Clinics on Hawai‘i Island.

School Food Festivals

Māla‘ai: The Culinary Garden of Waimea Middle School 67-1229 Māmalahoa Hwy, Waimea, HI, United States

The HISGN is pleased to lend support School Festivals that bring attention and education to healthy eating and healthy lifestyles through the Beacon Award. School Makahiki Festivals will be held at the following schools:

Monthly STEM in School Gardens Meetings for Hilo/Waiakea Complex schools

Hilo Boys & Girls Club

Monthly STEM in School Gardens Meetings for Hilo/Waiakea Complex schools Date: Friday, January 11, 2013, 3:00-4:30, Junior Master Gardeners Program overview with CTAHR Extension Agent Becky Settlage and tour of the Boys & Girls Club youth garden.  Location: Hilo Boys & Girls Club Date: February 8, 2013, 3:30-4:30 Location: Kaumana Elementary Topic: Linking Curriculum with Learning Gardens with Ting Ortiz

Garden Based Nutrition Basics for Teachers, Part II

Kua o Ka La PCS

Please join us as we continue learning about nutrition basics and how we can help reduce health risks for our students and ourselves. Nutrition experts from Hawaii Island will be sharing their expertise and tips for incorporating healthy lifestyle changes

Ku ‘Aina Pa, Winter Session

University of Hawai‘i at Hilo

Ku ‘Aina Pa, Winter Session Date: January 19-20, 2013, 8:30-3:30 Location: University of Hawaii, Hilo Details: Ku ‘Aina Pa is a yearlong teacher training program for school learning gardens in Hawaii

Bee the Change: What Is Happening to Our Honeybees?

Hawai‘i Preparatory Academy, Gates Performing Arts Center (Upper Campus) 65-1692 Kohala Mountain Rd, Kamuela, HI, United States

hat is happening to honeybees? That is the question facing our island, our state and a significant portion of the planet as bee colonies are weakening and dwindling. Join us as we learn about what we can do to help our important pollinators. Critically acclaimed film Queen of the Sun: What are the Bees Telling Us?, a panel discussion with local bee experts and honey tasting.

The Foundations of Garden Based Nutrition, Session #2

Innovations Public Charter Schoo Kona, HI, United States

Please join us as we continue learning about nutrition basics and how we can help reduce health risks for our students and ourselves. Nutrition experts from Hawaii Island will be sharing their expertise and tips for incorporating healthy lifestyle changes.

STEM Education in the School Garden

Kaumana Elementary School

First grade teacher Ting Ortiz will share some of the many ways she incorporates curriculum into the school learning garden. Ting leads an after school garden club which is very popular with students. Discussion followed by a tour of the Kaumana Elementary student learning gardens. Refreshments provided as well as free plants and seeds to share.

Composting & Vermicomposting Workshop

Waimea Country School

Learn the basics of backyard composting and how to create and maintain a composting worm bin. This two hour workshop is a great way to learn how to divert kitchen and yard waste from our landfills and turn them into a nutrient rich soil amendment.