Saturday Feb. 16th – film night and potluck 6-9 Sunday Feb 17th – Living Foods Workshop 9-4 Benjamin Cohn is a fermented and raw food specialist raised in Kona and now living in North Kohala. Through intensive study and diligent…
Plant Medicine Workshop Wednesday, February 6th 9am-noon Come explore the medicinal plants – wild and cultivated – in One Island’s gardens, learn about their medicinal properties and make an herbal infusion with local ethnobotany educator and herbalist, Momi Subiono. Click…
January 10th FILM NIGHT: Journey of the Universe “an epic story of cosmic, earth, and human transformation”. Visionary thinker and story teller Brian Swimme weaves modern science with enduring wisdom from the world’s cultures in this remarkable film. ” This…
Join us for the 4th Hawaii Chocolate Celebration: Chocolate Chocolate! This year we have a new format with evening tastings, dinner, workshop and tour options. The event promotes locally grown and locally made Hawaii chocolates in support of local farmers and…
Check out our Community Garden Project funded through the USDA People’s Garden Program. And a good read is Michele Obama’s ‘The People’s Garden’ book that inspired the program and food gardens around the country. Our great workshops and volunteer programs…
One Island’s local foods gleaning project is No Fruit Left Behind. Please click to visit the NFLB web site and to like us on Facebook.
Fruit growers across the State of Hawaii, around the Pacific, on the US mainland, and as far away as India are familiar with the valuable contributions Ken Love has made towards promoting small fruit farmers’ economic sustainability. Here on his…
On October 27th, over 45 people participated in a farm tour with a pruning and tree care demonstration, sampled locally grown delicious fruit and chocolate, enjoyed a potluck dinner that included organic non-GMO corn tamales with local pineapple, coconut and…
The new How to Grow Your Own Mushrooms series began on October 25th with a big group of 19 participants who are busy tending their first shiitake mushroom patches. Mycologists – send us your kit photos as they grow! Next…