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Ka‘u Coffee Fest Marks 10th Year

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The 10th annual Ka‘u Coffee Festival is happening now, with newly crowned Miss K‘au Coffee Reishalyn Kekoa Jara of Na‘alehu presiding at a host of events.

Upcoming festival activities during the week of Saturday, April 21, through Sunday, May 6, 2018, includes a Ka‘u Mountain Water Systems Hike, Ka‘u Valley Farms Tour, K‘au Coffee and Cattle Day and Ka‘u Star Gazing.

Java jumping fun continues Saturday and Sunday, May 5 and 6, at the Pahala Community Center for the day-long Ka‘u Coffee Festival Ho‘olaule‘a on Saturday and the Ka‘u Coffee College on Sunday.

Headlining the 9 a.m to 5 p.m. ho‘olaule‘a is Ho‘aikane; plus the festival offers a full lineup of live performing artists, including hula hālau.

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Attendees can browse among “broke ‘da mouth” local food, coffee, crafts, product and informational booths while enjoying barista-guided coffee tastings.

Admission is free.

Guided coffee farm tours with van transport are $20.

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On Sunday at 9 a.m., The Ka’u Coffee College features local and visiting coffee industry experts offering seminars focused on enhancing coffee quality and best farm management techniques.

Enter the “Buy Local” contest by visiting festival sponsors and redeeming purchase receipts, product labels and business cards at the ho‘olaule‘a for chances to earn cash and prizes.

All activities are open to the public; for details on ticketed events and full festival information, visit www.KauCoffeeFest.com.

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About Ka‘u Coffee Festival

Founded in coffee traditions dating back to the 1800s—combined with the hard work of former sugar plantation workers—Ka‘u coffee burst onto the specialty coffee scene by winning numerous coffee quality awards. These accolades highlight the unique combination of people and place that makes Ka‘u coffee a favorite across the globe. The festival’s mission is to raise awareness of Ka‘u as a premium, coffee-growing origin. For more information and festival updates, visit kaucoffeefest.com, follow Ka‘u Coffee Festival on Facebook and @kaucoffeefest on Twitter, or call (808) 929-9550.

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