Crop Insurance and Recordkeeping Workshop

The Kohala Center 65-1291A Kawaihae Rd, Kamuela, HI, United States

January 26, 2015—AgriLogic Consulting, one of the largest developers of crop insurance programs for the USDA, will be conducting a FREE “Train the Trainer” Workshop to educate technical assistance providers and agricultural producers on crop insurance and recordkeeping. Agricultural community leaders such as co-op managers, loan specialists, rural developers, business planners, and market research specialists are especially encouraged to attend, but all agricultural producers who wish to learn more about insurance and recordkeeping are welcome.

Free

Introduction to Health Impact Assessment as a Policy Tool

University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa: Biomedical Sciences, Room D205 1960 East-West Road, Honolulu, HI, United States

January 27, 2015—You are invited to attend a presentation sponsored by The Kohala Center and Habitat Health Impact Consulting that will address the way in which Health Impact Assessments (HIAs) can be used as a tool for incorporating health and well-being concerns into public policymaking. HIAs help identify and address the likely health benefits and risks of a decision made in fields outside the health sector. They use a flexible approach that brings together public health expertise, scientific data, and input from community and other stakeholders to examine the potential health risks and benefits of key policy proposals. Based on the potential effects identified, HIAs provide practical recommendations to capitalize on opportunities to improve community health and to minimize any potential health risks.

Free

KWP Volunteer Work Day: Koai‘a Tree Sanctuary

The Kohala Center 65-1291A Kawaihae Rd, Kamuela, HI, United States

January 31, 2015—Fountain grass is from Northern Africa, where it is well-adapted to droughts and frequent fires. It displaces slow-growing native dry forest species in Hawai‘i, and when it burns, it creates hot, fast fires that kill native seeds and plants. Unfortunately, the fountain grass itself is not killed by these fires, so the resulting cycle of growth and fire creates dense thickets of a single species: fountain grass.

Free

Conservation Innovation: Imagery at Different Scales

Fleet Reserve Association Branch 46 891 Valkenburgh Street, Honolulu, HI, United States

February 5, 2015—The Hawai‘i Association of Watershed Partnerships (HAWP) presents a capacity building workshop for conservation professionals statewide. The workshop will highlight innovative approaches in conservation and natural resource management, specifically imagery and image technology. Sharing technology-based practices is critically important for resource managers to keep pace with rapidly expanding technologies and applications. The workshop will feature presentations on satellite imagery applications and advances, LIDAR, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), remote camera applications, and field applications for smart tablets.

Plants and Us: Nutritive Cycles and Natural Farming in the Garden

Nā‘ālehu Elementary School 95-5545 Mamalahoa Hwy, Naalehu, HI, United States

February 7, 2015—Facilitated by Kalu Oyama. Open to all K-12 teachers. FoodCorps Service Member Kalu Oyama will share her knowledge on balancing our garden soil and improving plant vigor using natural farming methods. The presentation will include a discussion on the similarities between plants and people and the four nutritive stages. Participants will make fermented plant and fruit juices and take home materials on natural farming.

Free

Kahalu‘u Beach Park Clean-Up Day

Kahalu‘u Bay Education Center 78-6710 Ali‘i Drive, Kailua-Kona, HI, United States

February 7, 2015—Please join us for our first beach clean-up of 2015 on February 7 from 9 a.m. – 12 noon. We can use as many hands as possible as we will be cleaning up not only the beach areas, but also the parking lot and area along the wall adjacent to the main road. Plastic buckets, bags, and scoopers for cigarette butts will be provided, but please bring your own gloves. Check in at Kahalu‘u Bay Education Center to pick up your materials for clean-up. Refreshments will be provided by Starbucks, one of our many community supporters. For more information please call 808-887-6411 or email kahaluu@kohalacenter.org.

Free

Turtle Talk

Kahalu‘u Bay Education Center 78-6710 Ali‘i Drive, Kailua-Kona, HI, United States

February 10, 2015—Join us at the small pavilion at Kahalu‘u Bay for an informational talk story about honu (turtles)! Learn all about:

  • What types of turtles are in Hawai‘i
  • Why they are important to our ecosystem
  • What threats they face
  • How you can help

A $10 donation is requested. You’ll receive a FREE turtle card!

Call 808-887-6411 or email kahaluubay@kohalacenter.org for more information.

$10

Love of Seed and Community: A Three-Day Envisioning Session

Hawaiian Sanctuary 13-3194 Pahoa Kalapana Road, Pāhoa, CA, United States

February 14–16, 2015—Invited Network individuals who have expressed a deep interest in creating a seed coop or seed business for Hawai‘i will come together to outline the first steps necessary to determine the feasibility of this concept.

Free

KWP Neighborhood Kōkua Day

The Kohala Center 65-1291A Kawaihae Rd, Kamuela, HI, United States

February 15, 2015—Kaʻahahui ‘O Ka Nāhelehele is a local non-profit that is working with the County Parks and Recreation Department and Kohala Watershed Partnership/The Kohala Center, with funding from the DLNR Kaulunani grant program to develop a park on the strip of County land along Keanuʻiʻomanō Stream, right across Kawaihae Road from Kamuela View Estates. This park is being developed as a passive nature park for the community, and the first step is cutting back some of the non-native vegetation and planting native trees. Future plans include stream monitoring, development of a walking path and picnic area, stabilizing and rehabilitating the stream banks, and planting native gardens.

Free