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Growing resilience: Workshop series supports small farms, community-based agriculture

Series begins this weekend with a soil health field day at HIP Agriculture Farm in Kapaʻau; additional workshops are scheduled each weekend throughout all of June, giving participants chance to learn alongside local farmers, educators and community leaders.

Hilo Aloha celebrates culture, creativity, community during Merrie Monarch Week

New weeklong gathering at historic Hilo Palace Theater will feature workshops, live performances, mākeke and community event.

Public input sought on new statewide ‘Green Fee’; Care for ʻĀina Now encourages survey participation

Coalition of scientists, policymakers, conservation practitioners, educators, students and community members recently launched the survey, which will be a resource for the coalition’s leadership as it shapes recommendations for funding implementation.

Educator externship held to advance creative technical skills for Hawai‘i teachers, enhance student workforce readiness

The event was a result of the Creative Industries Sector Partnership’s Career Awareness initiative, a workforce development collaboration between employers and educators.

Soil, food security to be highlighted at 33rd Hawai‘i International Tropical Fruit Conference

Registration is now open for the event geared toward farmers, educators, orchard managers and proponents of sustainable agriculture.

Nominations Sought for 2020 Pono Award

The Hawai‘i State Teachers Association’s Human and Civil Rights Committee is seeking nominations from the public for its 2020 Pono Award.