The public is invited to a weekend Art Stroll at One Island, May 24th-26th.
Artist reception with pupu potluck is Friday 5-7.
Strolls are self-guided and open by RSVP Saturday and Sunday 10-2.
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The public is invited to a weekend Art Stroll at One Island, May 24th-26th.
Artist reception with pupu potluck is Friday 5-7.
Strolls are self-guided and open by RSVP Saturday and Sunday 10-2.
Click on the image to learn more.
A weekend celebration of the Arts is happening May 24th-26th at One Island’s sustainable living center in Honaunau. The community is invited to an Art Stroll in the Gardens and we welcome local artists to submit works to be included in this outdoor community celebration of the arts. Entries are due May 17th.
For information, click here.
is now on Saturday, April 13th at the Avocado Festial, 10am-3pm, Sheraton Hotel front lawn in Keauhou.
is April 24th 9-noon
Learn more at the newsletter link above.
This is the fifth One Island cacao / chocolate gathering and will explore Guatemalan sourced beans and beverages for an afternoon exploration of cacao in a new light.
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Stewardship Education and Practice Events:
March 16th – Explore Kealakekua Bay Watershed
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March 29th – Whale Watch
See details at NEWSLETTER link above.
Garden Events
March 6th – Got Soil and Where is my Watershed?, March 13th – Healthy Organic Gardening, March 14th Film Night: Dirt!, March 20th – Composting and Worm Farming, March 27th – Aquaponics Tour, March 28th Film Night: Blue Gold – world water wars. See NEWSLETTER link above for details.
Saturday Feb. 16th – film night and potluck 6-9
Sunday Feb 17th – Living Foods Workshop 9-4
To register for the workshop, and get information about the free introductory presentation the evening before, visit the web event page
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.
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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 story of the universe has the potential to change our civilization”
Gus Speth, co-founder NRDC and World Resources Institute.
Thursday January 10th, 6:30pm at One Island. By donation; free to One Island members.
January 16th
GARDEN WORKSHOP: How Plants Got Legs
Discover the origins of plant life with a guided botany walk to learn identifying characteristics of the botanical wonders we now see all around us. Led by Raven Bolas at One Island. Wednesday, January 16th, 9am-noon. By donation and free to One Island members
January 19th
Give yourself a morning of self-healing experiences that include nature, art, movement and breathing practices inspired by ancient cultures. Led by Hallie Iglehart. Men, women, all ages welcome.
Saturday, January 19th, 9am-noon, at One Island. Donations will help fund our youth programs.
January 24th
FILM NIGHT: Botany of Desire
Learn about the fascinating origins of four plants that have altered human behavior in surprising ways: Apples, Potatoes, Marijuana and Tulips. You’ll never look at plants the same thanks to author Michael Polan’s intriguing stories.
Thursday, January 24th, 6:30pm. By donation; free to One Island members.
January 25th
GARDEN TOUR: Ancient Hawaiian Agriculture
Join us for our second annual tour at the Amy B.H. Greenwell Ethnobotanic Garden and explore their collection of pre-contact agricultural crops. Learn about the origins of local foods on the Island of Hawaii and the ingenuity that enabled a thriving culture over hundreds of years. Lead by Noa Lincoln, PhD candidate at Stanford University.
Friday, January 25th, 9am-noon. Admission to the Garden will be paid at the gate