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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180421T083000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180421T113000
DTSTAMP:20260501T163542
CREATED:20180420T065142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180420T065142Z
UID:138-1524299400-1524310200@www.paupena.org
SUMMARY:DHHL planning session #1 for Pulehunui
DESCRIPTION:4/21/18 — DHHL planning session #1 for Pulehunui 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Maui High School.
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/dhhl-planning-session-1-for-pulehunui/
LOCATION:Maui High School\, 660 Lono Ave\, Kahului\, HI\, 96732
CATEGORIES:DHHL
ORGANIZER;CN="Department of Hawaiian Home Lands":MAILTO:dhhl.icro@hawaii.gov
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180224T093000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180224T130000
DTSTAMP:20260501T163542
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
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180221T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180221T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T163542
CREATED:20180205T051006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180205T051006Z
UID:129-1519203600-1519230600@www.paupena.org
SUMMARY:Hawaiian Homes Commission
DESCRIPTION:February 21 — Hawaiian Homes Commission 9 a.m.\, DHHL Kapolei 
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/hawaiian-homes-commission-2/
LOCATION:DHHL Kapolei\, 91-5420 Kapolei Parkway\, Kapolei\, HI\, 96707
CATEGORIES:DHHL
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180220T093000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180220T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T163542
CREATED:20180205T050717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180205T050859Z
UID:126-1519119000-1519144200@www.paupena.org
SUMMARY:Hawaiian Homes Commission
DESCRIPTION:February 20 — Hawaiian Homes Commission 9:30 a.m.\, DHHL Kapolei
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/hawaiian-homes-commission/
LOCATION:DHHL Kapolei\, 91-5420 Kapolei Parkway\, Kapolei\, HI\, 96707
CATEGORIES:DHHL
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180218T140000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180218T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T163542
CREATED:20180205T050611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180205T050626Z
UID:124-1518962400-1518973200@www.paupena.org
SUMMARY:SCHHA Maui Mokupuni
DESCRIPTION:February 18 — SCHHA Maui Mokupuni 2 to 5 p.m.\, DHHL Paukukalo
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/schha-maui-mokupuni/
LOCATION:DHHL Paukukalo\, 655 Kaumuali’i Street\, Suite 1\, Wailuku\, HI\, 96793
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180211T130000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180211T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T163542
CREATED:20180205T050515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180205T050515Z
UID:122-1518354000-1518368400@www.paupena.org
SUMMARY:Hawaiian Homes Commission Act Orientation & Community Benefits Agreements Training
DESCRIPTION:February 11 — Hawaiian Homes Commission Act orientation\, and Community Benefits Agreements training 1 to 5 p.m.\, DHHL Paukukalo 
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/hawaiian-homes-commission-act-orientation-community-benefits-agreements-training/
LOCATION:DHHL Paukukalo\, 655 Kaumuali’i Street\, Suite 1\, Wailuku\, HI\, 96793
CATEGORIES:DHHL,Hawaiian Homestead
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180210T093000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180210T130000
DTSTAMP:20260501T163542
CREATED:20180204T205847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180204T205847Z
UID:120-1518255000-1518267600@www.paupena.org
SUMMARY:Keokea Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:February 10 — 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/
LOCATION:Kēōkea Marketplace\, Mile Marker 17\, Kula Hwy. at Ka‘amana St.\, Kula\, HI\, 96790
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180209
DTSTAMP:20260501T163542
CREATED:20180204T205620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180204T205620Z
UID:118-1518048000-1518134399@www.paupena.org
SUMMARY:Deadline USDA Beginning Farmers & Ranchers Grant
DESCRIPTION:February 8 — deadline USDA Beginning Farmers & Ranchers Grant
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/deadline-usda-beginning-farmers-ranchers-grant/
LOCATION:HI
CATEGORIES:Farming,Ranching
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180207T170000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180207T190000
DTSTAMP:20260501T163542
CREATED:20180204T205433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180205T051319Z
UID:114-1518022800-1518030000@www.paupena.org
SUMMARY:Maui Homestead Farmers & Ranchers Association
DESCRIPTION:February 7 — Maui Homestead Farmers & Ranchers Association 5 to 7 p.m.*\, Living Way Church\, Happy Valley \n*Screening of PowerPoint on Pa`upena CDC initiative to repatriate 4\,005 Upcountry homeland acres\, to develop 1\,200 ag/pastoral homestead lots
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/maui-homestead-farmers-ranchers-association/
LOCATION:Living Way Church\, 399 N Market St\, Wailuku\, HI\, 96793
CATEGORIES:Farming,Hawaiian Homestead,Ranching
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180207T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180207T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T163542
CREATED:20180201T194507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180201T194507Z
UID:112-1517997600-1518004800@www.paupena.org
SUMMARY:Pa'upena CDC Board
DESCRIPTION:February 7 — Pa’upena CDC board 10 a.m. to noon\, Waiohuli homestead
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/paupena-cdc-board/
LOCATION:Waiohuli Community Center\, 881 Lau‘ie Drive\, Kula\, HI\, 96790
CATEGORIES:Hawaiian Homestead
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.paupena.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Kuhio.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180202T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180202T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T163542
CREATED:20180201T194259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180201T194259Z
UID:107-1517594400-1517601600@www.paupena.org
SUMMARY:Waiohuli Undivided Interest Lessees Association
DESCRIPTION:February 2 — Waiohuli Undivided Interest Lessees Association 6 to 8 p.m.\, DHHL Paukukalo
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/waiohuli-undivided-interest-lessees-association/
LOCATION:DHHL Paukukalo\, 655 Kaumuali’i Street\, Suite 1\, Wailuku\, HI\, 96793
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180127T130000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180127T150000
DTSTAMP:20260501T163542
CREATED:20180125T162311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180125T162311Z
UID:104-1517058000-1517065200@www.paupena.org
SUMMARY:Regenerative Farming Workshop Series
DESCRIPTION:Pā‘upena-sponsored four-week Regenerative Farming workshop series\, Saturdays this month\, led by Michael Marchand and Devin Fredericksen. Note that the final workshop will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. Jan. 27\, 2018\, at Lapa‘au Farm\, 200 yards past 1955 Olinda Road\, Makawao; look for two 40-foot containers on the left. \n\nDownload Compost Tea Instructions PDF
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/regenerative-farming-workshop-series/
LOCATION:Lapa‘au Farm\, 1955 Olinda Road\, Makawao\, HI
CATEGORIES:Farming
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20171111T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20171111T150000
DTSTAMP:20260501T163542
CREATED:20171110T030011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171110T030044Z
UID:98-1510394400-1510412400@www.paupena.org
SUMMARY:Kēōkea Holiday Craft Fair
DESCRIPTION:FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\nFor information\, contact Kanoe Merino\, kanoelehua11@gmail.com\n \n\nClick to download a PDF version of the event flier\n\nKēōkea Holiday Craft Fair Nov. 11\nKula\, HI – Kēōkea Farm Lots Association will host its annual Holiday Craft Fair on Saturday\, November 11th\, from 10:00 am – 3:00 pm. \nThe fair presents a wide array of crafts\, handmade items & artisan goods\, all made here in Maui. Garden-fresh fruits and veggies\, along with tropical plants and flowers will be among the selection of homegrown goods. Aunty Pikake’s famous pastele stew & kalbi ribs\, along with Tina’s Haleakala supah shots\, are a few of the event’s feature menu items. Enjoy live entertainment while holiday shopping. \nNewly added\, is our keiki corner\, featuring keiki vendors. All crafts in this section are made and sold by Maui’s very own keiki! \nBring your slippers to our cultural village and partake in our lauhala class\, where you can learn to weave and decorate your own pair for $20. \nAlso featured\, are la’au lapa’au teas and scones. Delightful and therapeutic tea flavors will include mango\, ulu\, ashitaba\, sour sop & an olena\, lavender and ginger combination. \nThe Keokea Marketplace is at the 17 Mile Marker of Kula Highway at Ka‘amana Street\, a quarter-mile past Grandma’s Coffee House. \nAdmission is free. \nFor vendor information\, contact Karen or Kanoe at keokeamarketplace@gmail.com.
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/keokea-holiday-craft-fair/
LOCATION:Kēōkea Marketplace\, Mile Marker 17\, Kula Hwy. at Ka‘amana St.\, Kula\, HI\, 96790
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20170924T080000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20170924T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T163542
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:20260501T163542
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:20260501T163542
CREATED:20170916T003756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170917T205830Z
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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
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SUMMARY:Da Taste of Kēōkea
DESCRIPTION:Hula practitioners of halau Nā Hanona Kūlike ‘O Pi‘ilani\, led by nā kumu hula Sissy-Lake Farm and Kapono‘ai Molitau\, and O‘ahu recording artists\, Nā Hōkū Pā\, will be among daylong entertainers at the third annual Da Taste of Kēōkea on Aug. 19 at Kēōkea Marketplace.\nKula\, HI – Aunty Pikake’s pastele stew\, kalbi ribs\, roast pork and Portuguese bean soup with sweetbread\, boiled peanuts\, quesadillas\, supah shots\, pasta salad\, smoothies and banana lumpia – these are among the delectables on tap for “Da Taste of Kēōkea” event Aug. 19 at the Keokea Marketplace. \nKēōkea Homestead Farm Lots Association invites vendors to participate in the third annual event. Vendors are invited to offer sampler-size culinary treats\, farm-fresh produce\, floral arrangements\, handcrafted goods and more. \nThe event will take place on Saturday\, August 19th from 10:00 am until 4:00 pm. \nHula practitioners of halau Nā Hanona Kūlike ‘O Pi‘ilani\, led by nā kumu hula Sissy-Lake Farm and Kapono‘ai Molitau\, and O‘ahu recording artists\, Nā Hōkū Pā\, will be among daylong entertainers at the third annual Da Taste of Kēōkea on Aug. 19 at Kēōkea Marketplace.\nDaylong local musical entertainment will include local recording artists Richard Dancil and Alika Akana\, the O‘ahu group Nā Hōkū Pā\, Lia\, and hula by Central Maui-based hālau\, Nā Hanona Kūlike ‘O Pi‘ilani. \nA cultural-village booth will feature coconut craft making of items\, such as button earrings and palm tree painting. \nThe Kēōkea Marketplace is at the 17 mile marker of Kula Highway at Ka‘amana Street\, a quarter-mile past Grandma’s Coffee House. \nAdmission is free. \nFor information\, contact Kekoa Enomoto at (808) 276-2713 or Kenomoto1@hawaii.rr.com. For vendor information\, contact Kalena Park at email keokeapark@aol.com.
URL:https://www.paupena.org/event/da-taste-of-keokea/
LOCATION:Kēōkea Marketplace\, Mile Marker 17\, Kula Hwy. at Ka‘amana St.\, Kula\, HI\, 96790
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