The Leaflet Archive: 2003 / 2004
The Leaflet: December 2007
Front Page
Imua! (Move Forward!)
A Strategic Vision for the Next 20 Years
Change Your Life: Apply for a Scholarship
Renaissance Learning at Kohala School
Good Old-Fashioned Kid’s Stuff
Voices of Wisdom
Back Page
The Job Ahead
A New View of Home
New Views of Science and Art
Boat Races in the Waikoloa Stream
The Leaflet: November 2007
Front Page
Food in a Post-Peak Oil World
From Fire to Food
A Bridge to the Past
A Day in the Forest
Honoring Our Youth
Count the Birds
Back Page
Moving Forward by Looking Backward
Killing Poka, Protecting the ‘Ĺina
Passing a Law to Lend a Hand
The Leaflet: October 2007
Front Page
Planting the Seeds of Change
New at Kahalu‘u
The Changing Face of Hawaiian Archaeology
The Return of Cornell
Energy Role Model
Back Page
Crank Up the Standards
The Force behind the Bay Project
The Leaflet: September 2007
Front Page
Back to the Garden
Shifting the Balance
Hawai‘i Marine Mammal Consortium
Hawaiian Lunar Calendar
Back Page
The Delicious Revolution
Proposed Code Changes for Hawai‘i County
HMMC: Current Projects
The Leaflet: July/August 2007
Front Page
Our Food, Our Community, Our Future
Inspiring New Leaders
Reconnecting to Her Roots
Work Days at Amy Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden
La `Ike Kahakai O Kahalu`u: "Riding the Crest of the Wave"
Journeys
Introducing Sam
Back Page
Food Summit Speakers
Going Further than We Thought
Coming Home
Beyond the Box
A Perfect Fit
The Leaflet: June 2007
Front Page
Reshaping Our Energy Future
Encore!
`Opihi Talk
Embracing the Future
New Leadership at OHA
EES Alumna Awarded Fulbright Scholarship
NEWS FLASH!
Back Page
Learning to Solve Our Own Problems
Grassroots Planning
Island for Learning
Powerful Rewards
The Leaflet: May 2007
Front Page
Where Science & Humanities Meet
Karen Kemp: TKC’s New Senior Scientist
Talking about Energy
Food System Project
Ho'ea Ea Food Sovereignty Conference
Sharing Results
Knowledge through Nature
Kahalu`u Success Stories
Back Page
Digital Collaboratory
Linking Worlds
Options for a Sustainable Future
Science Symposium
For the Pure Love of It!
The Leaflet: April 2007
Front Page
Yale Forestry Program
Getting into the Field
April Deadline Approacheth
Celebrate Earth Day
Doing It with Aloha!
Reef Etiquette Film Wins International Prize
Recycling for Good
The Value of Divergent Thinking
Back Page
Planning for Forest Stewardship
Hands-on Environmental Education
Developing ‘Thinkers’
The Leaflet: March 2007
Front Page
The Hand of Man
Irreplaceable Resources
Cornell Reception
Tangibles
Intangibles
Scholarships to Study at Brown or Cornell
E Komo Mai! (Please Join Us!)
Back Page
The Long Arc
A Landscape-Scale Strategy
The Cornell-TKC Connection
Sharing Results
Kohala Sanctuary
Feed Me Knowledge
The Leaflet: January/February 2007
Front Page
Water of Power, Water of Life
Getting to the Heart of the Matter
Igniting a Passion for Plants
Dry Forest Symposium
Math Explorers 2
Two Steps from Kealakekua
Making Teachers Smile!
Summer Opportunity for Island Youth
Back Page
Paradigms of Land Management: Past & Present
Island of Hawai‘i Agriculture and Food Sustainability Project
Plants in Material Culture
The Leaflet: December 2006
Front Page
Winter Solstice
Natural Laboratories
A Paradigm Shift
Call for Volunteers
Call for Students
Buckets for Good
Art in the Tent
Hawai‘i Wildlife Center’s New Home
Back Page
The Kohala Center Story
Hawai‘i Field Ecology
No Cans Wasted
The Leaflet: November 2006
Front Page
Savings per Ton
Earn Credit and Enrich Your Mind
Kickoff Retreat for Teachers
Hidden Jewels Goes 3-D
Ecosystems Mural Finds a Home
Welcome Greg Smitman
Back Page
Finding Common Ground
Plants in Human Affairs
Essential Questions
In My Element
An Invaluable Asset
Ocean-y Aqua
From Here and Back Again
The Leaflet: October 2006
Front Page
The Post-Petroleum Age
Facing the Danger
Making Math Stick!
A Day in Waipi‘o
Considering the Future of Kahalu‘u
Natural Treasures
Plants Course Is a "Go"!
Back Page
Look to the Trees
Ushering in a Sustainable Future
Flexing Your Math Muscle
Renewing Kahalu‘u
Sylvan Survivors
Open House at the Refuge
The Leaflet: August/September 2006
Front Page
The Intelligence of Living Systems
Meaningful Environmental Education
The Lorax of Kahalu‘u Bay
Summer Tapestry
In the Right Places
Huiana Internship Program
A Classroom Everywhere You Go
Back Page
Hero of Our Time
Real Live Science
Butt-Free Zone
Summer Highlights
The Leaflet: July 2006
Front Page
Global Implications
A Different Side of Paradise
Women in Technology Summer Internship
Rhode Island Bound
B-WET!
Birds at the Brink: An Evening with Jack Jeffrey
Pure Brilliance
Back Page
Shifting into High Gear
Where the Angles Intersect
Doing Her Best
Tips for Helping Endangered Species
The Leaflet: June 2006
Front Page
One Wedding & 13 Alohas
Waimea Nature Camp
‘Ohana
Camp
BELL Clips & Quips
Eyes on Nature with Jack Jeffrey
Kahalu‘u Bay Restoration Project
Engaging the Community in Planning
Kuleana
Award
Planning Accolades
Back Page
A Gift of Song
Reflections from Tess Brandon
Vanessa’s Clips & Quips
About the Photographer
ReefTeach & ReefTalk
The Leaflet: May 2006
Eyes on Summer
Backyard Science
What in the World?!
Oceans of Hawai‘i
Ocean Educators
Ocean
Ohana
Camp
An Invitation for Friends & Family
BELL Rhode Island
Summer Career Exploration
United We Grow
For the Children of Tomorrow
Photos of Island Children
Tour De Trash
The Leaflet: March/April 2006
Front Page
Changing Course & Speed
Thinking Regionally
Ocean Science for Island Educators
Smoke Bombs & Other Plumes: Summer Opportunity for High School Girls
More Adventures with Brown University
Back Page
Islands, Industrial Ecology, & Sustainability
The Leaflet: February 2006
New Designs for South Kohala Towns
Herbs & The Media
Yale Debut: Public Talk in March
Brown Students: A Rare Opportunity
Brown Students: Cornell Professors
Cornell: A Full House
Circle of Friends
Senior Scholars
QUEST Deadline Approaches
College Scholarships Galore
Herbal Fact or Herbal Fiction?
The Leaflet: January 2006
Brown University: From the Mountains to the Sea
Quest 2006
Bringing the Wall to Life
Food Roundtable
Island Profile: Vanessa Parker-Geisman
Introducing Jan
Art of Recycling Contest
Two More ReefTalks
County of Hawai'i Data Book
The Leaflet: December 2005
"The Truth about Herbs": Plants in Human Affairs
Apply Now for BELL Scholarships
Kohala Roots
South Kohala PowerPoints
A Bit of Science with Your TV Guide
Christmas Bird Count
Holiday Wishes
Ending on a High Note
The Leaflet: November 2005
Brown
Ahupua‘a
Program
Return of Plants in Human Affairs
13 Paths to Utopia
Second Annual Environment Conference
Two ReefTalks
An Invitation to the Keauhou Bird Conservation Center
GEMS: Beating the Odds
Raise the Bar!
The Leaflet: October 2005
Where the Rubber Meets the Road: Waimea Design Studio with Montana State University
Hidden Jewels Is Back: Science, Art, & Serendipity!
Cornell Update: The Cat Is Out of the Bag
Supporting Island Leaders
Hakalau Refuge Open House
Following Up on the Birds
The Leaflet: September 2005
Growing Pains: Waimea Design Studio with Montana State University
Fantastic Summer: Ocean Science Camp & Fantastic Incredible Science Camp
Back from Brown: Hawai'i Youth Attend BELL Rhode Island Programs
New Energy: Carolyn Blake & Su Lyn Poon Join The Kohala Center Staff
Call for Papers: Symposium on Maritime Archaeology and History of Hawai'i and the Pacific
Environmental Heroine: Linda Elliott
The Leaflet: July/August 2005
Learning to Love Nature: Fantastic Incredible Science Camp
Running Out of Time: Coral Reef Presentation by Dr. Richard Murphy
Lighting Up Ke'ei: Coral Reef Ecology of Hawai'i Teacher's Workshop
Wrapping Up Hidden Jewels
Designing Our Future: Waimea Design Studio with Montana State University
Restoring Our Wealth: A Discussion of Natural Capitalism
Celebrating Island Voices: Hawai'i Island Writer's Association Conference
The Leaflet: June 2005
Last Chance for Ocean Science Camps
Cornell Diaspora: Read More about the Cornell Spring 2005 internships
Off to Brown This Summer: Two Island Scholarship Students
Quick on the Uptake: Students in the Hidden Jewels of the Forest Program
Connecting Schools through Their Reefs
Enlightened Warrior Institutes of Technology
An Invitation to Envision Hawai'i
The Leaflet: May 2005
Hidden Jewels of Kohala
Advocating for the Land: Angel Pilago Addresses Cornell EES students
Hawai'i Executive Conference Tea at Kohala Girls School
Summer Camps Connect Hawai'i Youth with Coral Reefs, Hawaiian Cultural Practices
Summer in Rhode Island? Brown University Environmental Leadership Lab
Summer in Alaska? Denali Science and Storytelling Camp
The Leaflet: April 2005
A Wealth of Opportunities: Summer Programs for Students & Teachers
Miles for Smiles: Sending Hawai'i Students to Brown University's Environmental Leadership Lab (BELL) in Rhode Island
Eruptions and Earthquakes: Free Public Lectures
Watershed: Brown University's New Environmental Publication
New at TKC: Nancy Zampathas
The Leaflet: March 2005
Awakening Awe: Cornell's 2005 Semester on Hawai‘i Island
Turtle Tagging: Brown University Environmental Leadership Lab (BELL)
Pathways to Brown: Scholarships for Island Students to BELL Rhode Island
Mahalo to Friends Near & Far: Kohala Elementary School Program
Opportunities for Native Hawaiian Teachers
The Leaflet: January/February 2005
Endangered Seas: Brown University Undergraduate Program at Ke'ei
Pathways for Island Students: Scholarships to BELL Hawai'i Program
Spring Break Adventure: Quest for Hidden Jewels
Science Fun in February: Saturday Science Program
TREE Hawai'i Offering an Adult Education Course
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