All Our Relations – exploring the sacred human relationship with plants

 

All Our Relations

Exploring the sacred human relationship with plants

 

centeringThere is an ancient wisdom embodied in our relation with plants, one that touches us at a very elemental core of our being as inhabitants on this miraculous green planet. Our relationship to plants is both an ancestral memory and a living contemporary experience. And it is a relationship that is essential to maintain and acknowledge as we face the future and rebuild local food systems, enhance family well being, and co-create sustainable communities.

 

This is the second in a series of storytelling circles that will illuminate individual and cultural practices from around the world that honor our nourishing and healing relationships with plants.

 

Featured  Speaker:

Kat Harrison

 

Friday January 21st, 9am-1pm

By invitation, with a local foods lunch potluck.

 

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WHSEP at the 2011 Avocado Festival & Earth Day

solar energyThe  Avocado  Festival is February 19th at the  Amy Greenwell Garden and we welcome  you to stop by our booth and say hello, learn about our March and April WHSEP energy workshops, and join in the community energy independence  conversation. 9am-4pm.

The Earth Day Festival will be April 23rd, 9am-4pm at the Keauhou  Resort on the oceanfront lawn. We’ll have solar technologies on display and welcome you to stop by and  learn about our programs.

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Green Business Award

GOING GREEN AWARDS

lotus-cafe-awardOne Island recognizes the accomplishments of local businesses in Going Green by adding renewable energy to their operations. This season we feature:

The Lotus Cafe for its 450 panel solar array installation, biodegradable containers, organic local foods, and green cost saving practices. They serve excellent Northern Thai, Indian and East Indian cuisine with lots of organic ingredients – and make a wonderful coconut milk ice cream with local flavors. Be sure to give the fresh squeezed ginger /sugar cane juice a try. They can often be found at local Farmers Markets on Saturdays and Sundays, and their restaurant is in the Upper Koloko area, diagonal from Costco.

lotus-cafe

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Thanks to AmeriCorps NCCC

LEARNING on the  LAND is the theme of our volunteer learning opportunities and we had ten great AmeriCorps Volunteers from all over the US under the  NCCC Program, Jan-April, helping us get ready to open for programs and generously helping our non-profit partners out in the community. Mahalo Nui Loa to NCCC and Congratulations to AmeriCorps for getting more recognition and support from  Congress!

One Island's NCCC Volunteers

One Island's NCCC Volunteers

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