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January 2018
Make a Difference Day
(Waimea, Hawai‘i Island)
January 15, 2018—Students, families and community members are invited to participate in a Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of service from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on January 15 at Waimea Middle School (WMS).
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Hawai‘i Island Air Quality Network – Information Sessions
(Kealakehe, Hilo, Waimea, Hawai‘i Island)
January 22–24, 2018—Are you looking for ways to teach NGSS practices in your math and science classes, or just want to learn more about Hawai‘i’s air quality? Researchers and scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are partnering with The Kohala Center to create an air-sensor network on Hawai‘i Island. The network will be comprised of 30 to 40 sensor nodes to measure vog and weather. Data will be publicly accessible.
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Measuring Volcanic Air Pollution with a Low-cost Sensor Network
(Waimea, Hawai‘i Island)
January 24, 2018—Bring your lunch and join us for a presentation by MIT Researchers Ben Crawford and Jesse Kroll in partnership with The Kohala Center. Poor air quality is the single largest environmental risk factor for premature death globally, but the lack of widespread observations has traditionally limited our understanding of air pollutant sources and impacts.
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Ke Kumu ‘Āina Alaka‘i ‘Ōpio Program – Spring Break 2018
(Waimea, Hawai‘i Island)
March 19–23, 2018—Attention high school students! The Kohala Center is offering an exciting opportunity for interested students to gain leadership and career experience through fieldwork in the Kohala Watershed. Students will be eligible to receive up to $250 for successfully participating in field days and completing additional program requirements.
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Sustainable Agriculture Program for High School Students
(Honoka‘a, Hawai‘i Island)
March 19–23, 2018—Hey high school students and recent grads! Want to learn how to grow your own food, take field trips to Hawai‘i Island farms and ranches, experience traditional Hawaiian land management systems—and earn a scholarship for it? Apply for our one- and two-week Sustainable Agriculture programs, in which the ‘āina is your classroom!
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Hoa ‘Āina Day: Outplanting Native Plants
(Waimea, Hawai‘i Island)
March 24, 2018—Deepen your connection with the ‘āina! Join The Kohala Center’s Kohala Watershed Partnership and Ke Kumu ‘Āina team for a morning of outplanting native species such as wiliwili, koai‘a, ‘a‘ali‘i, and ‘iliahi to re-establish Kohala Mountain’s native forests. Other service activities may include outplanting monitoring and maintenance, invasive species control, and native species seed collection.
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Prepare Your School Garden for Summer
(Waimea, Hawai‘i Island)
March 31, 2018—Join instructors Wendy Baker (Hawaii Academy of Arts and Science) and Amanda Rieux (Mālaʻai) as they guide you in making a summer plan for your school garden. Learn implementation strategies to leave your school garden in good health with minimal care over the summer break.
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Introduction to QuickBooks
(Hilo, Hawai‘i Island)
April 5, 2018—QuickBooks is an accounting and bookkeeping computer program that helps businesses track income and expenses, create invoices and statements, and produce financial statements. The workshops will cover accounting basics and how to read P&L and balance sheets, as well as provide an introduction to QuickBooks to help attendees decide if the software is right for them.
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Kahalu‘u Bay Beach Cleanup and Sunscreen Swap
(Kahalu‘u, Hawai‘i Island)
April 14, 2018—Kick off Earth Week and National Volunteer Week by helping us keep Kahalu‘u Bay clean!
Beach Cleanup (8–9 a.m.)
Bring the ‘ohana and help us keep litter and microplastics from entering the ocean.
Sunscreen Swap (8–11 a.m.)
Bring your sunscreen containing oxybenzone (or any other hard-to-pronounce active ingredients) and get a free sample* of reef-friendly sunscreen from All Good, Stream 2 Sea, Bare Republic, Goddess Garden, or Avosol!
No RSVP required: just show up!
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Hawaiian Scholars Doctoral Fellows:
Presentations at Eia Hawaiʻi Lecture Series
(Hilo, Hawai‘i Island)
April 19, 2018—Doctoral fellows Lelemia Irvine (“Understand alternative natural methods to create more sustainable landscapes”) and Narrissa Pi‘ilani Spies (“Resilient coral species”) will conduct presentations of their dissertation research. Free and open to the public. Visit https://hilo.hawaii.edu/news/view/13128 for more information.
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