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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240124T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240124T190000
DTSTAMP:20260522T045128
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SUMMARY:REGISTER for TONIGHT's SCHHA Moloka'i Mokupuni Council Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join Us THIS EVENING!Wednesday\, January 24th\, 2024 for the SCHHA Moloka’i Mokupuni Meeting!\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhen:      January 24th\, 2024\nTime:        5:30pm – 7:00pm\n\nWhere:     Registration Zoom Link Here : https://hawaiianhomesteads-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAld-ypqj4tGNCMxFsqNTyW02iAXD4kxh0K\n\nThe SCHHA Molokai Mokupuni Meeting is hosted every 4th Wednesday evening of the month\, starting at 5:30 pm. It’s an excellent way to stay abreast of happenings\, to share your priorities\, to discuss challenges and solutions on the homesteads – all are welcome!\n\n \nAgenda Topics for tonight’s meeting\n● Commissioner Zachary Helm – Follow Up on HHC Meeting\n● Discussion on the Courtyards at Waipouli – HHC Meeting Scheduled for Friday January 26th\, 2024\n● Molokai Homestead Beneficiary Associations (HBA) Updates\n12424 SCHHA Molokai Mokupuni Council Meeting
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/schha-molokai-mokupuni-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Community,DHHL,Hawaiian Homestead
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240112T080000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240114T170000
DTSTAMP:20260522T045128
CREATED:20240107T223330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240108T190514Z
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SUMMARY:The SCHHA Annual Convention of Homestead Association Leaders Scheduled for January 12 – 14\, 2024- UPDATES
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nAloha Homestead and Waitlist Homestead Association Leaders! \nIf you are from Maui\, a Special Set-Aside of Additional Seats within our Maximum Capacity\, have been reserved for your attendance on your Moku! \nMaui attendees may register by using web link below: \nhttps://forms.gle/xwehQfHMRSU3YnuAA \nThe SCHHA Annual Convention of Homestead Association Leaders Scheduled for January 12 – 14\, 2024 is SOLD OUT!   \nCongratulations! Mahalo to all that are traveling from Oahu\, Kauai\, Molokai and Hawaii Island to Convene with our Maui Leaders on the Issues Important to the SCHHA! \nMahalo Ke Akua and All that Registered from every Moku\, as the 2023 elected SCHHA Council gathers fellow Homestead Association Leaders on Maui This Year! \nThe Agenda Includes: \n\nEight 8 SCHHA Beneficiary Consultation Sessions Planned on Successorship Blood Quantum\, on Rental Housing\, on County Taxation\, and More!\nInvitation to the DHHL Leadership Team on Act 279 $600M\, Water Doctrine\, the DHHL 2024 Legislative Agenda\, and More!\nSCHHA Financial & Annual Reports by SCHHA Homestead Nonprofits  – Homestead Community Development Corporation & Hawaiian Lending & Investments\nSession on the 9 Trust Accounts Managed by the State DHHL to Advance HHCA Beneficiaries\nSession on Registering as a Homestead Association with the Dept of Interior under 43CFR Part 47/48\n\nSovereign Council of Hawaiian Homestead Associations \nFounded in 1987\, SCHHA is a Statewide Homestead Association \nand National Coalition of Hawaiian Home Land Leaders
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/the-schha-annual-convention-of-homestead-association-leaders-scheduled-for-january-12-14-2024-updates/
LOCATION:Maui Beach Hotel\, 170 W. Kaahumanu Avenue\, Kahului\, Hawaii\, 96732
CATEGORIES:Community,Hawaiian Homestead
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240112T080000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240114T160000
DTSTAMP:20260522T045128
CREATED:20240102T183016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240102T183159Z
UID:811-1705046400-1705248000@www.paupena.org
SUMMARY:Hawaiian Home Land Leaders Convene Next Month on Maui
DESCRIPTION:Release:  December 28\, 2023                                                 Contact:  policy@hawaiianhomesteads.org \n \nHawaiian Home Land Leaders Convene Next Month on Maui \nHonolulu\, Hawaii – Homestead Associations are hosting their annual Leadership Convention on Maui\, January 12 – 14\, 2024 at the Maui Beach Hotel.  Partnered with the State of Hawaii Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) and Maui County Office of Economic Development\, the 3-day convening is the first time since before COVID\, homestead leaders will meet in person for their annual convention and election of coalition leaders. \n“Hawaiian homestead and waitlist leaders from every island are headed to Maui\, and we welcome them\,” said Kekoa Enomoto\, the President of the Maui/Lanai Mokupuni of the Sovereign Council of Hawaiian Homestead Associations (SCHHA).  “There’s a lot to share with each other\, including our election this year where next generation leaders like Kainoa MacDonald from Maui\, will start her service on the SCHHA Council.” \nThe Leadership Convention has invited policy makers including Congresswoman Jill Tokuda\, Maui Senator Lynn DeCoite\, Randy Awo from the Hawaiian Homes Commission\, Maui County Council woman Tasha Kama\, and representatives from the U.S. Department of Interior. \n“We are really looking forward to meeting with new DHHL Director\, Kali Watson\,” said KipuKai Kualii\, current SCHHA Chair.  “We know him well and are already seeing positive changes and energy around many of the recommendations the SCHHA gave to Governor Green back in 2022.” \nDHHL will be reporting out on its progress under Act 279\, to encumber up to $600M in funds appropriated by the Hawaii Legislature\, water policy doctrines and the agency’s 2024 legislative agenda. \nThe convention dedicates several hours over three days to eight consultation topics among homestead leaders\, one of which is Act 80 enacted by the Hawaii Legislature in 2017 to lower the successorship blood quantum from one half to one thirty-second.  Other consultation topics include county government property taxation\, using trust lands for rental projects and a report on the efforts of homestead associations in supporting recovery efforts from the Maui Wildfires. \nTo register\, contact Kainoa MacDonald or Iwalani McBrayer at mauirelief@hawaiianhomesteads.org or the SCHHA convention team at policy@hawaiianhomesteads.org. \nhttps://mauinow.com/2023/12/29/hawaiian-home-land-leaders-convene-on-maui-jan-12-14/ \nSovereign Council of Hawaiian Homestead Associations \nFounded in 1987\, SCHHA is a Statewide Homestead Association  \nand National Coalition of Hawaiian Home Land Leaders
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/811/
LOCATION:Maui Beach Hotel\, 170 W. Kaahumanu Avenue\, Kahului\, Hawaii\, 96732
CATEGORIES:Community,Hawaiian Homestead
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20231211T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20231211T193000
DTSTAMP:20260522T045128
CREATED:20231207T023057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231207T024739Z
UID:793-1702317600-1702323000@www.paupena.org
SUMMARY:Register to Attend: Pu'uhona Hawaiian Homestead Association - December Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Pu’uhona Hawaiian Homestead Association Community Meeting\n \nAttention all Maui Undivided Interest Leasee’s & Waitlist Beneficiaries. The development project formerly known as Pu’unani now Pu’uhona is located in Waikapu. Funded by DHHL\, one of the first Maui Homelands project to use funding of $600 million Act 279. In partnership with Dowling Development these monthly meetings provide updates\, information\, and opportunities to prepare for future awards. Pu’uhona Hawaiian Homestead Association hosts bi-monthly meetings via zoom. \nJoin our Homelands community in these kūkākūkā sessions via Zoom!\nMonday December 11\, 2023 starting at 6:00pm\nTogether we continue to advance the tenants of the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act of 1920 as intended by Prince Jonah Kūhiō Kalaniana‘ole with intention to extend its efforts to register as Homestead Beneficiary Association (HBA) as defined by the federal government 43 CFR 47 & 48. https://www.doi.gov/hawaiian/homestead-beneficiary-associations \nFor more information or to be added to the meeting schedule please contact PHHA President Debbie Mahuna or Secretary Kapolei Ki’ili at email: puuhonahha@gmail.com
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/puuhona-hawaiian-homestead-association-community-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Community,DHHL,Hawaiian Homestead
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230914T153000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230914T173000
DTSTAMP:20260522T045128
CREATED:20230910T215812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230913T084823Z
UID:773-1694705400-1694712600@www.paupena.org
SUMMARY:September SCHHA Maui/Lana‘i Mokupuni Council Hybrid Meeting - JOIN US
DESCRIPTION:E HELE MAI KAKOU\nJoin us for the September SCHHA Maui/Lana‘i Mokupuni Council & AHHL Waitlist monthly meeting convenes in-person at the OHA Wailuku offices\, 737 Lower Main St.\, Suite B2\, Wailuku.\nZoom will start promptly at 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Thursday 9/14/23.\nAgenda:\n•4 p.m. — pule\, introductions.\n•4:15 — state Rep. Troy Hashimoto on Budget Oversight Committee on Act 279 $600 million appropriation for homelands development.\n•4:30 — Dr. Likeke Scheuer on Maui water issues.\n•4:45 — Moanike‘ala Cachola on homestead awards with preference to those with lineal ties to ‘aina.\n•5 — 9/18/23 Hawaiian Homes Commission agenda items.\n•5:15 — Commissioner Randy Awo provides Leali‘i Maui Lahaina Fires update.\nREGISTER HERE  \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcld-GvpzkrGtGxH27FPNjZuKnXvjUFVvXF?_x_zm_rtaid=HvXl-BnpROiW3ppzjXB1Eg.1684795992565.aea66ae0f8db13b1d23e52a18b6c3f28&_x_zm_rhtaid=362#/registration \nOnce registration is complete you will receive a confirmation with a link to the zoom meeting. 
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/september-schha-maui-lanai-mokupuni-council-hybrid-meeting-join-us/
CATEGORIES:Community,DHHL,Hawaiian Homestead
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230809T080000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230816T170000
DTSTAMP:20260522T045128
CREATED:20230810T051829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230810T062149Z
UID:755-1691568000-1692205200@www.paupena.org
SUMMARY:Pā‘upena CDC Supports #MauiStrong Donation Organizations
DESCRIPTION:Aloha Kakou\,\nIn the efforts to kokua the many ‘ohana that are affected by these fires all over Maui. Pa‘upena Community Development Inc. supports ʻĀina Momona & Hawai‘i Community Foundation’s Maui Strong Fund and CNHA has added a match of up to $250\,000 for incoming donations to mitigate the 8/8/23 Valley Isle wildfire devastation\, especially in West Maui and Upcountry. Together we also would like to promote researching community foundations & donate responsibly.\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nFor more information on donation website here: https://www.hawaiicommunityfoundation.org/maui-strong\non social media follow @ainamomona & @kakoo_haleakala\n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nDonation Site Visit Here: https://www.memberplanet.com/campaign/cnhamembers/kakoomaui \n  \nCheck Maui County Website for https://www.mauicounty.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=12641 \nVisit more Hawaii News Now for a list of organizations who are leading the efforts to support #MauiStrong and the Maui Fires Fundraisers! \nhttps://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2023/08/09/want-help-those-devastated-by-maui-wildfires-heres-how/ \n  \n 
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/paupena-cdc-supports-mauistrong-donation-organizations/
CATEGORIES:Community,Hawaiian Homestead
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230712T080000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230712T170000
DTSTAMP:20260522T045128
CREATED:20230713T024946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230713T024946Z
UID:733-1689148800-1689181200@www.paupena.org
SUMMARY:Join us this Thursday 7/13 SCHHA  Maui/Lana’i Mokupuni Council Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Regular Monthly Meeting of Maui/Lana’i Homesteads & Beneficiaries\nThursday\, July 13\, 2023 – at 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm\nRegister in Advance HERE for Zoom Link\nThe SCHHA Maui/Lana’i Mokupuni Council Meeting is hosted every 3rd Thursday evening of the month starting at 5:00 pm.  It’s an excellent way to stay abreast of happenings\, to share your priorities\, to discuss challenges and solutions on the homesteads – all are welcome!\nAgenda Topics for This Meeting Include:\n\n\nOriana Leao- Present DHHL – Recap 2023 Legislative pkg./ Legislative Process\, Priorities for 2024\n\n\nReview on HHC July Agenda with Maui Hawaiian Homes Commissioner Randy Awo\n\n\nAdvocacy Update on Resolution 23-179 East Maui Regional Community Board Approval to the Appointment of Jonathan Likeke Scheuer\n\n\nAct 279 Spending Updates\n\n\n\nTo Add Agendized Topics Email Kainoa Lei MacDonald at 808divergentgroup@gmail.com or Aunty Kekoa Enomoto\nkenomoto1@hawaii.rr.com. \nIf you are a beneficiary on the waitlist or a successor to a beneficiary. Check out www.ahhlwatilist.org and sign up for email updates!\nTo find future Hawaiian Homes Commission meeting dates and information click link below: \n2023 Hawaiian Homes Commission Meeting Schedule
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/join-us-this-thursday-7-13-schha-maui-lanai-mokupuni-council-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Community,DHHL,Hawaiian Homestead
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230516T080000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230524T170000
DTSTAMP:20260522T045128
CREATED:20230513T032717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230513T032954Z
UID:696-1684224000-1684947600@www.paupena.org
SUMMARY:SCHHA Hawaiian Homelands Leader Travels to Seattle\, Washington!
DESCRIPTION:Kekoa Enomoto with Department of Hawaiian HomeLandsDirector Kali Watson 3/24/23 at the Hawai‘i State Capitol.\n\n\n\n\nE HELE MAI KAKOU \nFor interested Hawaiian Homes Commission Act beneficiaries (homelands waitlisters) living in the Seattle area. \nSchedule your In-Person session between May 16th through 24th\, 2023 \nIn the Seattle Area-La Quinta Federal Way\n(or elsewhere at beneficiary’s convenience) \nCome talk story and get the latest in homelands updates and happenings in Hawai’i. \nAunty Kekoa is a Waiohuli\, Maui\, homesteader serves as 2019-23 executive-council member of the statewide Sovereign Council of Hawaiian Homestead Associations SCHHA; 2019-23 president of the SCHHA Maui/Lana‘i Mokupuni Council\, chairwoman of the board of Pa‘upena Community Development Corporation. \n\n\n\n\n\nTo schedule a 45-minute kūkākūkā session\, choose from preferred dates/times and a preferred city/site. \nClick link below to schedule your session. \n\n\n\n\nhttps://forms.gle/fY2Y5Jrj8PnA4L5Z9
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/hawaiian-homelands-session/
LOCATION:Seattle Washington
CATEGORIES:Community
ORGANIZER;CN="Kekoa Enomoto":MAILTO:kenomoto1@hawaii.rr.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230429T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230429T140000
DTSTAMP:20260522T045128
CREATED:20230427T084622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230427T194604Z
UID:666-1682762400-1682776800@www.paupena.org
SUMMARY:Attention Hawaiian Homesteads -Join us this Saturday 4/29/23 Office of Economic Development Grant Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Economic Development Director-Luana Mahi (middle back-row) featured with Maui County-OED Staff.\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nIn preparation for the County of Maui Office of Economic Development’s (OED) May 15\, 2023 grant-submission deadline. \nWho: Hawaiian Homestead Beneficiary Association Leaders/Stakeholders are invited to attend! \nWhat: In-person workshop on how to write a grant\, monitor and report. Bring your Laptop\, IPad\, or whatever device you use to work on the application. Bring your own *brown bag lunch. OED five-person grants team will be available for this workshop. \nWhere: UH Maui Ho’okipa Bldg. Wong conference room \nWhen: Saturday 4/29/23 10am – 2pm*(BYOL) \nSchedule of event as follows; \n-10 am – OED Presentation & Program Overview / Q&A w/ Economic Development Director-Luana Mahi  \n-Followed by Breakout Sessions w/ OED staff  \nFor More Grant information at https://www.mauicounty.gov/141/Office-Of-Economic-Development \nIf you would like to attend this workshop\,Please email Kainoa MacDonald-808divergentgroup@gmail.com or Luana Mahi-Luana.I.Mahi@co.maui.hi.us.
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/hawaiian-homestead-oed-maui-grant-workshop/
LOCATION:UH Maui Campus-Ho’okipa Room\, 310 W Kaahumanu Avenue\, Kahului\, HI\, 96732\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Hawaiian Homestead
ORGANIZER;CN="P%C4%81%E2%80%98upena CDC":MAILTO:kenomoto1@hawaii.rr.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220915T170000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220915T183000
DTSTAMP:20260522T045128
CREATED:20220907T183028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220910T184633Z
UID:602-1663261200-1663266600@www.paupena.org
SUMMARY:SCHHA Maui/Lana`i Mokupuni Council Mtg
DESCRIPTION:SCHHA Maui/Lana’i Mokupuni Council – Featuring: Community engagement w/Maui Commissioner Randy Awo & Maui Homelands Beneficiaries.\nSep 15\, 2022 05:00 PM Hawaii  \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/83808792105?pwd=bnlsWXJPODJlODF3K0ZQaHp6eUFSUT09 \nMeeting ID: 838 0879 2105\nPasscode: 203933
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/schha-maui-lanai-mokupuni-council-mtg-2/
LOCATION:Zoom Mtg\, HI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
ORGANIZER;CN="P%C4%81%E2%80%98upena CDC":MAILTO:kenomoto1@hawaii.rr.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20210916T170000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20210916T190000
DTSTAMP:20260522T045128
CREATED:20210831T180636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210831T180636Z
UID:451-1631811600-1631818800@www.paupena.org
SUMMARY:Maui/Lana`i Mokupuni Council Zoom Mtg
DESCRIPTION:For Maui native Hawaiian homesteaders to discuss issues and concerns with Maui Hawaiian Homes Commissioner Randy Awo.  This is a free event.  Please join us by zoom: \n  \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/83808792105?pwd=bnlsWXJPODJlODF3K0ZQaHp6eUFSUT09 \nMeeting ID: 838 0879 2105    Pass code: 203933 \nFind your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kewJGBGBYr
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/maui-lanai-mokupuni-council-zoom-mtg/
LOCATION:Zoom Mtg\, HI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,DHHL
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180609T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180609T210000
DTSTAMP:20260522T045128
CREATED:20180420T070618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180420T070618Z
UID:159-1528567200-1528578000@www.paupena.org
SUMMARY:Na Hanona Kulike ‘O Pi‘ilani Ho‘ike
DESCRIPTION:6/9/18 — 15th-anniversary ho`ike (show) of halau Na Hanona Kulike `O Pi`ilani 6 p.m.\, Baldwin Auditorium; see Kekoa Enomoto for $25 tickets. 
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/na-hanona-kulike-o-piilani-hoike/
LOCATION:Baldwin Auditorium\, 1650 W Kaahumanu Ave\, Wailuku\, HI\, 96793
CATEGORIES:Community
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180526T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180526T130000
DTSTAMP:20260522T045128
CREATED:20180420T070839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180420T070839Z
UID:164-1527325200-1527339600@www.paupena.org
SUMMARY:Keokea Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:5/12/18 and 5/26/18 — Keokea Farmers Market 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.\, Keokea nursery\, w/11 a.m. mini-lecture on farming/ranching-related topics. 
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/keokea-farmers-market-4/
LOCATION:Kēōkea Marketplace\, Mile Marker 17\, Kula Hwy. at Ka‘amana St.\, Kula\, HI\, 96790
CATEGORIES:Community,Farming,Hawaiian Homestead,Ranching
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180513T140000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180513T170000
DTSTAMP:20260522T045128
CREATED:20180420T070140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180420T070140Z
UID:153-1526220000-1526230800@www.paupena.org
SUMMARY:Maui Mokupuni Council
DESCRIPTION:5/13/18 — Maui Mokupuni Council meeting (of homestead leaders/beneficiaries) 2 to 5 p.m.\, DHHL Paukukalo community hall; all welcome. 
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/maui-mokupuni-council/
LOCATION:DHHL Paukukalo\, 655 Kaumuali’i Street\, Suite 1\, Wailuku\, HI\, 96793
CATEGORIES:Community,Hawaiian Homestead
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180512T093000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180512T130000
DTSTAMP:20260522T045128
CREATED:20180420T070744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180420T070744Z
UID:162-1526117400-1526130000@www.paupena.org
SUMMARY:Keokea Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:5/12/18 and 5/26/18 — Keokea Farmers Market 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.\, Keokea nursery\, w/11 a.m. mini-lecture on farming/ranching-related topics. 
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/keokea-farmers-market-3/
LOCATION:Kēōkea Marketplace\, Mile Marker 17\, Kula Hwy. at Ka‘amana St.\, Kula\, HI\, 96790
CATEGORIES:Community,Farming,Hawaiian Homestead,Ranching
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180502T170000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180502T180000
DTSTAMP:20260522T045128
CREATED:20180420T070031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180420T070031Z
UID:151-1525280400-1525284000@www.paupena.org
SUMMARY:Maui Homestead Farmers & Ranchers Association
DESCRIPTION:Maui Homestead Farmers & Ranchers Association (ag/pastoral wait-listers) meeting 5 to 6 p.m.\, Living Way Church in Happy Valley\, Wailuku; review plans for 11/3/18Maui Homestead Makahiki Fest to be held at Hoaloha Farms\, Waikapu.
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/maui-homestead-farmers-ranchers-association-2/
LOCATION:Living Way Church\, 399 N Market St\, Wailuku\, HI\, 96793
CATEGORIES:Community,Farming,Hawaiian Homestead,Ranching
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180428T130000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180428T150000
DTSTAMP:20260522T045128
CREATED:20180420T065909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180420T065909Z
UID:149-1524920400-1524927600@www.paupena.org
SUMMARY:Keokea Homestead Farm Lots Association
DESCRIPTION:Keokea Homestead Farm Lots association potluck meeting 1 to 3 p.m.\, Keokea nursery.
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/keokea-homestead-farm-lots-association/
LOCATION:Keokea Nursery\, Mile Marker 16.7\, Kula Hwy\, Kula\, HII
CATEGORIES:Community,Farming,Hawaiian Homestead,Ranching
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180428T120000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180428T133000
DTSTAMP:20260522T045128
CREATED:20180420T065745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180420T065745Z
UID:146-1524916800-1524922200@www.paupena.org
SUMMARY:Fog-Drip/Sprouted-Fodder Machines Demo
DESCRIPTION:Tsunami Products president Kevin Collins gives demonstration of fog-drip/sprouted-fodder machines 12:15 to 1 p.m. at Keokea nursery\, next door to Grandma’s Coffee House\, Mile Marker 16.7 of Kula Highway.
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/fog-drip-sprouted-fodder-machines-demo/
LOCATION:Keokea Nursery\, Mile Marker 16.7\, Kula Hwy\, Kula\, HII
CATEGORIES:Community,Farming,Ranching
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180421T123000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180421T170000
DTSTAMP:20260522T045128
CREATED:20180420T065328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180420T065328Z
UID:142-1524313800-1524330000@www.paupena.org
SUMMARY:Ka ‘Ohana O Kahikinui meeting
DESCRIPTION:Maui Mokupuni Council joins Ka ‘Ohana O Kahikinui meeting 1 p.m. at Mile Marker 24 of Pi`ilani Highway; meet at/carpool from Keokea Marketplace 12:20 p.m.; bring cooler/ice for beef
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/ka-ohana-o-kahikinui-meeting/
LOCATION:Kēōkea Marketplace\, Mile Marker 17\, Kula Hwy. at Ka‘amana St.\, Kula\, HI\, 96790
CATEGORIES:Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180224T093000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180224T130000
DTSTAMP:20260522T045128
CREATED:20180205T051140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180205T051140Z
UID:131-1519464600-1519477200@www.paupena.org
SUMMARY:Keokea Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:February 24 — Keokea Farmers Market 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.\, Mile Marker 16.7 of Kula Hwy
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/keokea-farmers-market-2/
LOCATION:Kēōkea Marketplace\, Mile Marker 17\, Kula Hwy. at Ka‘amana St.\, Kula\, HI\, 96790
CATEGORIES:Community,Hawaiian Homestead
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20170924T080000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20170924T170000
DTSTAMP:20260522T045128
CREATED:20170916T004511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170917T205949Z
UID:66-1506240000-1506272400@www.paupena.org
SUMMARY:Fruitful Farmer Confab
DESCRIPTION:KULA — The public is invited to a Fruitful Farmer Conference next weekend Upcountry. \n Participants may attend free activities\, lectures and workshops Saturday\, Sept. 23\, as desired\, with preliminary sessions Sept. 22 and a wrap-up evaluation Sept. 24.\n\n\nTamara Sherrill discusses native cultivars 9 a.m. Sept. 23 at the free Fruitful Farmer Conference at Waiohuli community center. The Maui Nui Botanical Gardens executive director is shown with an endemic Hame (Antidesma platyphyllum) tree\, also known as Ha’āmaile and Mehamehame.\n\n\nAn expert discussing indigenous and endemic Hawaiian crops will highlight “Puwalu O Ka Hua Mahi‘ai” — The Fruitful Farmer Conference from Sept. 22 to 24 at Waiohuli community center at the bottom of Lau‘ie Drive. Tamara Sherrill\, executive director of Maui Nui Botanical Gardens\, will speak at 9 a.m. on native cultivars of kalo\, ko\, ‘uala\, ‘awa — taro\, sugarcane\, sweet potato and kava\, respectively — and other crops.\n\nMichael Marchand and Devin Fredericksen of Lapa‘au Farm in Olinda will keynote a noon luncheon on the topic of natural farming. Upcountry rancher Jerry Sakugawa will follow with a 2 p.m. question-and-answer forum on the challenges and expense of the cattle-ranching industry.\n\n\nNatural farmer Michael Marchand keynotes noon lunch Sept. 24 at the free Fruitful Farmer Conference at Waiohuli community center with his Lapa`au Farm partner Devin Fredericksen. A former collegiate lacrosse player and Kahului public school art teacher\, Marchand promotes permaculture and self-sustainability.\n\n\nAn added conference component is a two-night camp-out allowing Maui\ncommunity members\, especially beneficiaries awaiting Hawaiian homelands\, to bond with Upcountry farm- and ranch lands\, and with one another. Attendees should bring camp gear and potluck drinks\, side dishes and desserts; organizers will provide entrees.\n\nSee the complete conference schedule at website www.paupena.org or www.waiohuli.org\, or contact Kekoa Enomoto at (808) 276-2713 or kenomoto1@hawaii.rr.com. The nonprofit Pā‘upena Community Development Corporation presents this event with funding by USDA.\n\n\nPā‘upena co-founder Norman Abihai shows ‘awa bushes on his verdant one-acre Waiohuli homestead farm.\nPā‘upena Community Development Corporation presents Puwalu ‘O Ka Hua Mahi‘āi — The Fruitful Farmer Conference/two-night campout 9/22/17 through 9/24/17 at He Piko No Waiohuli — Waiohuli community center\, to promote agriculture and ranching among native Hawaiians on Maui. Open to the public\, activities and presentations involve\, as follows: \nFriday 9/22/17:  \n\n9 to 11 a.m. Tour Norman Abihai’s homestead farm replete with edible crops\, including 15 mango varieties\, 96 ‘Ahulua St.\, Waiohuli homestead (turn right at bottom of Lau‘ie Drive\, go half block\, park on street).\n12 noon — Lunch\, camp setup\, fellowship and ku‘i‘āi (pound poi for supper) with taro cultivator/woodworker Norman Abihai.\n7 p.m. — Video on Norman Abihai’s homestead farming operation\, followed by kanikapila.\n\nSaturday 9/23/17:  \n\n6:14 a.m. Chant up the sun with cultural practitioners\, optional; stage 5:50 a.m. at hale halawai (traditional structure).\n9 a.m. Hawaiian cultivars ‘ike/verification/propagation with Maui Nui Botanical Gardens executive director Tamara Sherrill.\n10:30 a.m. Disposition of/plans for HC&S former sugar lands.**\n12 noon luncheon keynote on natural farming by Michael Marchand and Devin Fredericksen.\n2 p.m. Question-and-answer forum on the challenges and expense of the cattle-ranching industry\, with Jerry Sakugawa.\n3 p.m. Ag/pastoral community design with a Department of Hawaiian Home Lands planner.**\n4:30 p.m. Global Indigenous Housing Solutions with Whangataki William Parata of Aotearoa.**\n\nSunday 9/24/17:  \n\nPuwalu assessments/wrapup\, followed by camp breakdown\, brunch\, site cleanup.\n\n— — — \nEvent presenters/activity leaders and background are\, as follows:  \n\nNorman Abihai\, Waiohuli homestead farmer\, woodworker\, retired heavy-equipment operator; will lead ku‘i‘āi (poi-pounding) workshop.\nKekoa Enomoto\, cultural practitioner\, kahuna kakalaleo (chanter of pule\, with same status as kumu hula)\, Hālau Nā Hanona Kūlike ‘O Pi‘ilani; will lead pule/oli.\nMichael Marchand and Devin Fredericksen are partners/co-owners of Lapa‘au Farm in Olinda\, Maui; keynote presenters.\nWhangataki William Parata\, principal with Global Indigenous Group; presenter.\nJerry Sakugawa\, principal of James C. Sakugawa & Sons Ranch; presenter.\nTamara Sherrill\, executive director of Maui Nui Botanical Gardens; presenter.\n\n— — — \nSummaries of event seminars\, workshops or other opportunities:  \n\nPu‘u O Kali hike allows participants to explore a 200-acre exclosure showcasing one of the archipelago’s last extant dryland forests\, replete with endemic/indigenous native trees\, shrubs and plants.\nFellowship and ku‘i‘āi (poi-pounding) session is hands-on\, interactive recreation of a traditional activity by Native Hawaiian kūpuna.\nVideo on a homestead farming operation explores an impressive one-acre farmlet teaming with edible produce\, including 15 mango varieties.\nChant up the sun\, to recreate Native Hawaiian cultural practice on the slopes of Haleakala\, “The House of the Sun.”\nHawaiian cultivars lecture presents an expert speaking on kalo\, kō\, ‘uala\, ‘awa and other native crops.\nHC&S former sugar lands presentation reveals a corporate land-use management plan to repurpose plantation acreage.\nQuestion-and-answer forum on ranching allows attendees to interface with a two-decade lessee of 5\,000 acres of homestead farm/ranchlands.\nAg/pastoral community-design workshop is a sovereign first step for wait-list beneficiaries to envision and realize their own homestead future.\nGlobal Indigenous Housing Solutions presentation is by a Maori affordable-housing developer\, who wants to introduce his New Zealand-based operations/techniques to Hawai`i.\nTwo-night campout allows attendees and `ohana members to bond with the Upcountry farm/ranchlands and with one another.\nPuwalu assessments/wrap-up session allows organizers and participants to make input on event improvements and to plan follow-up activities.\n\n**Possible sessions. Schedule subject to change.
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/fruitful-farmer-confab-3/
LOCATION:Waiohuli Community Center\, 881 Lau‘ie Drive\, Kula\, HI\, 96790
CATEGORIES:Community,DHHL,Farming,Hawaiian Homestead,Ranching
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.paupena.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Michael-Marchand.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="P%C4%81%E2%80%98upena CDC":MAILTO:kenomoto1@hawaii.rr.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170924
DTSTAMP:20260522T045128
CREATED:20170916T004328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170917T205913Z
UID:64-1506124800-1506211199@www.paupena.org
SUMMARY:Fruitful Farmer Confab
DESCRIPTION:KULA — The public is invited to a Fruitful Farmer Conference next weekend Upcountry.\n\nParticipants may attend free activities\, lectures and workshops Saturday\, Sept. 23\, as desired\, with preliminary sessions Sept. 22 and a wrap-up evaluation Sept. 24.\n\n\nTamara Sherrill discusses native cultivars 9 a.m. Sept. 23 at the free Fruitful Farmer Conference at Waiohuli community center. The Maui Nui Botanical Gardens executive director is shown with an endemic Hame (Antidesma platyphyllum) tree\, also known as Ha’āmaile and Mehamehame.\n\n\nAn expert discussing indigenous and endemic Hawaiian crops will highlight “Puwalu O Ka Hua Mahi‘ai” — The Fruitful Farmer Conference from Sept. 22 to 24 at Waiohuli community center at the bottom of Lau‘ie Drive. Tamara Sherrill\, executive director of Maui Nui Botanical Gardens\, will speak at 9 a.m. on native cultivars of kalo\, ko\, ‘uala\, ‘awa — taro\, sugarcane\, sweet potato and kava\, respectively — and other crops.\n\nMichael Marchand and Devin Fredericksen of Lapa‘au Farm in Olinda will keynote a noon luncheon on the topic of natural farming. Upcountry rancher Jerry Sakugawa will follow with a 2 p.m. question-and-answer forum on the challenges and expense of the cattle-ranching industry.\n\n\nNatural farmer Michael Marchand keynotes noon lunch Sept. 24 at the free Fruitful Farmer Conference at Waiohuli community center with his Lapa`au Farm partner Devin Fredericksen. A former collegiate lacrosse player and Kahului public school art teacher\, Marchand promotes permaculture and self-sustainability.\n\n\nAn added conference component is a two-night camp-out allowing Maui\ncommunity members\, especially beneficiaries awaiting Hawaiian homelands\, to bond with Upcountry farm- and ranch lands\, and with one another. Attendees should bring camp gear and potluck drinks\, side dishes and desserts; organizers will provide entrees.\n\nSee the complete conference schedule at website www.paupena.org or www.waiohuli.org\, or contact Kekoa Enomoto at (808) 276-2713 or kenomoto1@hawaii.rr.com. The nonprofit Pā‘upena Community Development Corporation presents this event with funding by USDA.\n\n\nPā‘upena co-founder Norman Abihai shows ‘awa bushes on his verdant one-acre Waiohuli homestead farm.\nPā‘upena Community Development Corporation presents Puwalu ‘O Ka Hua Mahi‘āi — The Fruitful Farmer Conference/two-night campout 9/22/17 through 9/24/17 at He Piko No Waiohuli — Waiohuli community center\, to promote agriculture and ranching among native Hawaiians on Maui. Open to the public\, activities and presentations involve\, as follows: \nFriday 9/22/17:  \n\n9 to 11 a.m. Tour Norman Abihai’s homestead farm replete with edible crops\, including 15 mango varieties\, 96 ‘Ahulua St.\, Waiohuli homestead (turn right at bottom of Lau‘ie Drive\, go half block\, park on street).\n12 noon — Lunch\, camp setup\, fellowship and ku‘i‘āi (pound poi for supper) with taro cultivator/woodworker Norman Abihai.\n7 p.m. — Video on Norman Abihai’s homestead farming operation\, followed by kanikapila.\n\nSaturday 9/23/17:  \n\n6:14 a.m. Chant up the sun with cultural practitioners\, optional; stage 5:50 a.m. at hale halawai (traditional structure).\n9 a.m. Hawaiian cultivars ‘ike/verification/propagation with Maui Nui Botanical Gardens executive director Tamara Sherrill.\n10:30 a.m. Disposition of/plans for HC&S former sugar lands.**\n12 noon luncheon keynote on natural farming by Michael Marchand and Devin Fredericksen.\n2 p.m. Question-and-answer forum on the challenges and expense of the cattle-ranching industry\, with Jerry Sakugawa.\n3 p.m. Ag/pastoral community design with a Department of Hawaiian Home Lands planner.**\n4:30 p.m. Global Indigenous Housing Solutions with Whangataki William Parata of Aotearoa.**\n\nSunday 9/24/17:  \n\nPuwalu assessments/wrapup\, followed by camp breakdown\, brunch\, site cleanup.\n\n— — — \nEvent presenters/activity leaders and background are\, as follows:  \n\nNorman Abihai\, Waiohuli homestead farmer\, woodworker\, retired heavy-equipment operator; will lead ku‘i‘āi (poi-pounding) workshop.\nKekoa Enomoto\, cultural practitioner\, kahuna kakalaleo (chanter of pule\, with same status as kumu hula)\, Hālau Nā Hanona Kūlike ‘O Pi‘ilani; will lead pule/oli.\nMichael Marchand and Devin Fredericksen are partners/co-owners of Lapa‘au Farm in Olinda\, Maui; keynote presenters.\nWhangataki William Parata\, principal with Global Indigenous Group; presenter.\nJerry Sakugawa\, principal of James C. Sakugawa & Sons Ranch; presenter.\nTamara Sherrill\, executive director of Maui Nui Botanical Gardens; presenter.\n\n— — — \nSummaries of event seminars\, workshops or other opportunities:  \n\nPu‘u O Kali hike allows participants to explore a 200-acre exclosure showcasing one of the archipelago’s last extant dryland forests\, replete with endemic/indigenous native trees\, shrubs and plants.\nFellowship and ku‘i‘āi (poi-pounding) session is hands-on\, interactive recreation of a traditional activity by Native Hawaiian kūpuna.\nVideo on a homestead farming operation explores an impressive one-acre farmlet teaming with edible produce\, including 15 mango varieties.\nChant up the sun\, to recreate Native Hawaiian cultural practice on the slopes of Haleakala\, “The House of the Sun.”\nHawaiian cultivars lecture presents an expert speaking on kalo\, kō\, ‘uala\, ‘awa and other native crops.\nHC&S former sugar lands presentation reveals a corporate land-use management plan to repurpose plantation acreage.\nQuestion-and-answer forum on ranching allows attendees to interface with a two-decade lessee of 5\,000 acres of homestead farm/ranchlands.\nAg/pastoral community-design workshop is a sovereign first step for wait-list beneficiaries to envision and realize their own homestead future.\nGlobal Indigenous Housing Solutions presentation is by a Maori affordable-housing developer\, who wants to introduce his New Zealand-based operations/techniques to Hawai`i.\nTwo-night campout allows attendees and `ohana members to bond with the Upcountry farm/ranchlands and with one another.\nPuwalu assessments/wrap-up session allows organizers and participants to make input on event improvements and to plan follow-up activities.\n\n**Possible sessions. Schedule subject to change.
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/fruitful-farmer-confab-2/
LOCATION:Waiohuli Community Center\, 881 Lau‘ie Drive\, Kula\, HI\, 96790
CATEGORIES:Community,DHHL,Farming,Hawaiian Homestead,Ranching
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.paupena.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Tamara-with-Hame.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="P%C4%81%E2%80%98upena CDC":MAILTO:kenomoto1@hawaii.rr.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170922
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170923
DTSTAMP:20260522T045128
CREATED:20170916T003756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170917T205830Z
UID:52-1506038400-1506124799@www.paupena.org
SUMMARY:Fruitful Farmer Confab
DESCRIPTION:KULA — The public is invited to a Fruitful Farmer Conference next weekend Upcountry.\n\nParticipants may attend free activities\, lectures and workshops Saturday\, Sept. 23\, as desired\, with preliminary sessions Sept. 22 and a wrap-up evaluation Sept. 24.\n\n\nTamara Sherrill discusses native cultivars 9 a.m. Sept. 23 at the free Fruitful Farmer Conference at Waiohuli community center. The Maui Nui Botanical Gardens executive director is shown with an endemic Hame (Antidesma platyphyllum) tree\, also known as Ha’āmaile and Mehamehame.\n\n\nAn expert discussing indigenous and endemic Hawaiian crops will highlight “Puwalu O Ka Hua Mahi‘ai” — The Fruitful Farmer Conference from Sept. 22 to 24 at Waiohuli community center at the bottom of Lau‘ie Drive. Tamara Sherrill\, executive director of Maui Nui Botanical Gardens\, will speak at 9 a.m. on native cultivars of kalo\, ko\, ‘uala\, ‘awa — taro\, sugarcane\, sweet potato and kava\, respectively — and other crops.\n\nMichael Marchand and Devin Fredericksen of Lapa‘au Farm in Olinda will keynote a noon luncheon on the topic of natural farming. Upcountry rancher Jerry Sakugawa will follow with a 2 p.m. question-and-answer forum on the challenges and expense of the cattle-ranching industry.\n\n\nNatural farmer Michael Marchand keynotes noon lunch Sept. 24 at the free Fruitful Farmer Conference at Waiohuli community center with his Lapa`au Farm partner Devin Fredericksen. A former collegiate lacrosse player and Kahului public school art teacher\, Marchand promotes permaculture and self-sustainability.\n\n\nAn added conference component is a two-night camp-out allowing Maui\ncommunity members\, especially beneficiaries awaiting Hawaiian homelands\, to bond with Upcountry farm- and ranch lands\, and with one another. Attendees should bring camp gear and potluck drinks\, side dishes and desserts; organizers will provide entrees.\n\nSee the complete conference schedule at website www.paupena.org or www.waiohuli.org\, or contact Kekoa Enomoto at (808) 276-2713 or kenomoto1@hawaii.rr.com. The nonprofit Pā‘upena Community Development Corporation presents this event with funding by USDA.\n\n\nPā‘upena co-founder Norman Abihai shows ‘awa bushes on his verdant one-acre Waiohuli homestead farm.\nPā‘upena Community Development Corporation presents Puwalu ‘O Ka Hua Mahi‘āi — The Fruitful Farmer Conference/two-night campout 9/22/17 through 9/24/17 at He Piko No Waiohuli — Waiohuli community center\, to promote agriculture and ranching among native Hawaiians on Maui. Open to the public\, activities and presentations involve\, as follows: \nFriday 9/22/17:  \n\n9 to 11 a.m. Tour Norman Abihai’s homestead farm replete with edible crops\, including 15 mango varieties\, 96 ‘Ahulua St.\, Waiohuli homestead (turn right at bottom of Lau‘ie Drive\, go half block\, park on street). \n12 noon — Lunch\, camp setup\, fellowship and ku‘i‘āi (pound poi for supper) with taro cultivator/woodworker Norman Abihai.\n7 p.m. — Video on Norman Abihai’s homestead farming operation\, followed by kanikapila.\n\nSaturday 9/23/17:  \n\n6:14 a.m. Chant up the sun with cultural practitioners\, optional; stage 5:50 a.m. at hale halawai (traditional structure).\n9 a.m. Hawaiian cultivars ‘ike/verification/propagation with Maui Nui Botanical Gardens executive director Tamara Sherrill.\n10:30 a.m. Disposition of/plans for HC&S former sugar lands.**\n12 noon luncheon keynote on natural farming by Michael Marchand and Devin Fredericksen.\n2 p.m. Question-and-answer forum on the challenges and expense of the cattle-ranching industry\, with Jerry Sakugawa.\n3 p.m. Ag/pastoral community design with a Department of Hawaiian Home Lands planner.**\n4:30 p.m. Global Indigenous Housing Solutions with Whangataki William Parata of Aotearoa.**\n\nSunday 9/24/17:  \n\nPuwalu assessments/wrapup\, followed by camp breakdown\, brunch\, site cleanup.\n\n— — — \nEvent presenters/activity leaders and background are\, as follows:  \n\nNorman Abihai\, Waiohuli homestead farmer\, woodworker\, retired heavy-equipment operator; will lead ku‘i‘āi (poi-pounding) workshop.\nKekoa Enomoto\, cultural practitioner\, kahuna kakalaleo (chanter of pule\, with same status as kumu hula)\, Hālau Nā Hanona Kūlike ‘O Pi‘ilani; will lead pule/oli.\nMichael Marchand and Devin Fredericksen are partners/co-owners of Lapa‘au Farm in Olinda\, Maui; keynote presenters.\nWhangataki William Parata\, principal with Global Indigenous Group; presenter.\nJerry Sakugawa\, principal of James C. Sakugawa & Sons Ranch; presenter.\nTamara Sherrill\, executive director of Maui Nui Botanical Gardens; presenter.\n\n— — — \nSummaries of event seminars\, workshops or other opportunities:  \n\nPu‘u O Kali hike allows participants to explore a 200-acre exclosure showcasing one of the archipelago’s last extant dryland forests\, replete with endemic/indigenous native trees\, shrubs and plants.\nFellowship and ku‘i‘āi (poi-pounding) session is hands-on\, interactive recreation of a traditional activity by Native Hawaiian kūpuna.\nVideo on a homestead farming operation explores an impressive one-acre farmlet teaming with edible produce\, including 15 mango varieties.\nChant up the sun\, to recreate Native Hawaiian cultural practice on the slopes of Haleakala\, “The House of the Sun.”\nHawaiian cultivars lecture presents an expert speaking on kalo\, kō\, ‘uala\, ‘awa and other native crops.\nHC&S former sugar lands presentation reveals a corporate land-use management plan to repurpose plantation acreage.\nQuestion-and-answer forum on ranching allows attendees to interface with a two-decade lessee of 5\,000 acres of homestead farm/ranchlands.\nAg/pastoral community-design workshop is a sovereign first step for wait-list beneficiaries to envision and realize their own homestead future.\nGlobal Indigenous Housing Solutions presentation is by a Maori affordable-housing developer\, who wants to introduce his New Zealand-based operations/techniques to Hawai`i.\nTwo-night campout allows attendees and `ohana members to bond with the Upcountry farm/ranchlands and with one another.\nPuwalu assessments/wrap-up session allows organizers and participants to make input on event improvements and to plan follow-up activities.\n\n**Possible sessions. Schedule subject to change.
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/fruitful-farmer-confab/
LOCATION:Waiohuli Community Center\, 881 Lau‘ie Drive\, Kula\, HI\, 96790
CATEGORIES:Community,Farming,Hawaiian Homestead,Ranching
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.paupena.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Norman-Abihai.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="P%C4%81%E2%80%98upena CDC":MAILTO:kenomoto1@hawaii.rr.com
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END:VCALENDAR