He Lālā Ola: Fantastic foods with Chadd and Pomai
(Online via Zoom)

Online via Zoom

April 15, 2021—Join Chadd Paishon, Pomai Bertelmann, and Makali‘i ‘ohana in this virtual talk story as they share the outcome of a few chosen kūpuna mea ‘ai and the process used to feed Makali‘i’s crew on their 2019 voyage to Mokumanamana. There is no cost to attend. Registration is required in advance online and space is limited to the first 25 registrants. Contact Nicole Milne at nmilne@kohalacenter.org for more information.

Free

Ululā‘au Plant ID Virtual Workshop: Koai‘a
(Online via Zoom)

Online via Zoom

Thursday, April 22, 2021—Join us as we learn about plant species of the dryland mesic forests of Kawaihae and leeward Kohala. This workshop will ho‘olauna (introduce) koai‘a and help us to identify and better understand the growing conditions, unique traits, and cultural significance of this plant.

Free

Ululā‘au Plant ID Virtual Workshop: ‘A‘ali‘i
(Online via Zoom)

Online via Zoom

Monday, April 26, 2021—Join us as we learn about plant species of the dryland mesic forests of Kawaihae and leeward Kohala. This workshop will ho‘olauna (introduce) a‘ali‘i and help us to identify and better understand the growing conditions, unique traits, and cultural significance of this plant.

Free

Ululā‘au Plant ID Virtual Workshop: ‘Ōhi‘a
(Online via Zoom)

Online via Zoom

Thursday, April 29, 2021—Join us as we learn about plant species of the dryland mesic forests of Kawaihae and leeward Kohala. This workshop will ho‘olauna (introduce) ‘ōhi‘a and help us to identify and better understand the growing conditions, unique traits, and cultural significance of this plant.

Free

Ululā‘au Plant ID Virtual Workshop: ‘Ilima
(Online via Zoom)

Online via Zoom

Monday, May 3, 2021—Join us as we learn about plant species of the dryland mesic forests of Kawaihae and leeward Kohala. This workshop will ho‘olauna (introduce) ‘ilima and help us to identify and better understand the growing conditions, unique traits, and cultural significance of this plant.

Free

He Lālā Ola: Fantastic foods with Chadd and Pomai
(Online via Zoom)

Online via Zoom

May 20, 2021—Join Chadd Paishon, Pomai Bertelmann, and Makali‘i ‘ohana in this virtual talk story as they share the outcome of a few chosen kūpuna mea ‘ai and the process used to feed Makali‘i’s crew on their 2019 voyage to Mokumanamana. There is no cost to attend. Registration is required in advance online and space is limited to the first 25 registrants. Contact Nicole Milne at nmilne@kohalacenter.org for more information.

Free

Hoa‘āina Stewardship Day: Koai‘a Tree Sanctuary
(Waimea, Hawai‘i Island)

Kohala Mountain Road Waimea, HI, United States

Saturday, June 12, 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.

Free

He Lālā Ola: Fantastic foods with Chadd and Pomai
(Online via Zoom)

Online via Zoom

June 17, 2021—Join Chadd Paishon, Pomai Bertelmann, and Makali‘i ‘ohana in this virtual talk story as they share the outcome of a few chosen kūpuna mea ‘ai and the process used to feed Makali‘i’s crew on their 2019 voyage to Mokumanamana. There is no cost to attend. Registration is required in advance online and space is limited to the first 25 registrants. Contact Nicole Milne at nmilne@kohalacenter.org for more information.

Free

Hoa‘āina Stewardship Day: Koai‘a Corridor
(Waimea, Hawai‘i Island)

Kohala Mountain Road Waimea, HI, United States

Saturday, September 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 […]

Free

Could native plants help save our coral reefs?
(Zoom webinar)

Online via Zoom

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.

Free