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September 2021
Could native plants help save our coral reefs?
(Zoom webinar)
Could native plants help save our coral reefs? Learn more about the promising results from an applied research project conducted by The Kohala Center in partnership with Roth Ecological Design International and Terraformation. We invite you to a free online webinar on Thursday, September 23, from 1 to 3 p.m. HST where we’ll share our findings.
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Hoa‘āina Stewardship Day: Koai‘a Tree Sanctuary
(Waimea, Hawai‘i Island)
Saturday, December 4, 2021—Community members of all ages are invited to join in our 2021 Hoa‘āina Stewardship Days! These guided, half-day learning journeys are designed to deepen our connections with Kohala’s natural and cultural landscape, create space for meaningful exchanges between people and place, and share in mālama ‘āina (care for the land) in this place we call home.
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Growing Hawai‘i Cooperatives Together: Cooperative Basics and Panel Discussion
(Online via Zoom)
February 17, 2022—The first in a four-part series, this session will provide an overview of the different types of cooperatives in Hawaiʻi and how they vary but share a common foundation and values. This series is intended for members of cooperatives and anyone interested in learning more about co-ops. Refer to the event website for more information. There is no cost to attend and registration is required in advance.
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Hoa‘āina Stewardship Day: Ahupua‘a ‘o Kawaihae
(Waimea, Hawai‘i Island)
February 19, 2022—Community members of all ages are invited to join in our 2022 Hoa‘āina Stewardship Experiences! These guided, half-day learning journeys are designed to deepen our pilina (relationships) with Kohala’s natural and cultural landscape, create space for meaningful exchanges between place and people, and share in mālama ‘āina (care for the land) in this moku we call home.
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Ōhāhā Mahi ‘Ai Agricultural Training and Education Program
(Honoka‘a, Hawai‘i Island)
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.
Find out more »March 2022
‘Eke Project Talk Story Session
(Waimea, Hawai‘i Island)
March 17, 2022—The goal of The Kohala Center’s ‘Eke Project is to sustain an important water source for Kohala by protecting the forested summit region surrounding Pu‘u ‘Eke at Kawaihae Uka. Over the next five years, we plan to engage in stewardship practices to guard this sanctuary of native forest from non-native animals and plants. Members of the Kohala community are invited to attend one of our upcoming talk-story sessions to learn more about this project and share their mana‘o.
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Hoa‘āina Stewardship Day: Koai‘a Corridor
(Waimea, Hawai‘i Island)
March 19, 2022—Community members of all ages are invited to join in our 2022 Hoa‘āina Stewardship Experiences! These guided, half-day learning journeys are designed to deepen our pilina (relationships) with Kohala’s natural and cultural landscape, create space for meaningful exchanges between place and people, and share in mālama ‘āina (care for the land) in this moku we call home.
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‘Eke Project Talk Story Session
(Online via Zoom)
March 24, 2022—The goal of The Kohala Center’s ‘Eke Project is to sustain an important water source for Kohala by protecting the forested summit region surrounding Pu‘u ‘Eke at Kawaihae Uka. Over the next five years, we plan to engage in stewardship practices to guard this sanctuary of native forest from non-native animals and plants. Members of the Kohala community are invited to attend one of our upcoming talk-story sessions to learn more about this project and share their mana‘o.
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‘Eke Project Talk Story Session
(Waimea, Hawai‘i Island)
March 31, 2022—The goal of The Kohala Center’s ‘Eke Project is to sustain an important water source for Kohala by protecting the forested summit region surrounding Pu‘u ‘Eke at Kawaihae Uka. Over the next five years, we plan to engage in stewardship practices to guard this sanctuary of native forest from non-native animals and plants. Members of the Kohala community are invited to attend one of our upcoming talk-story sessions to learn more about this project and share their mana‘o.
Find out more »April 2022
Water quality at Kahalu‘u Bay: A summary of research findings
(Online via Zoom)
April 20, 2022—Dr. Richard Bennett, President of Applied Life Sciences LLC, will provide a synopsis of his water quality research to help us be better informed and more effective caretakers of our nearshore ecosystems.
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