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Seed Basics Workshop for Farmers and Gardeners Maui
May 19, 2012





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For amateur gardeners and school garden teachers, it was a free opportunity to explore a different garden space and pick up a few tips. But according to Nancy Redfeather, project director, the Kohala Center’s School Garden Network organized the first Spring School Garden Tour to bring schools and their surrounding community together through their garden.
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A workshop for farmers and gardeners on why and how to save seed will be held Saturday and Sunday, May 19 and 20, at Noho‘ana Farm in Waikapu and Kupa‘a Farm in Kula. An optional farm tour will also be held on Monday, May 21, at The Maui Farm in Makawao.
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Recent Blog Entries

The morning was already perfect; sunny, blue skies and not too windy. But things were going to get even better. We were at Mala'ai-the Culinary Garden at Waimea Middle School and were about to harvest, cook and eat fresh, ealthy, delicious food.
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The Kohala Center and University of Manoa CCRT were proud to present this public presentation on February 28, 2012 to our community.
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We are pleased to invite you to NOAA’s
Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC)
Symposium on Kona’s (West Hawaii) Marine Ecosystem:


Past, Present and Future
September 15-16, 2011
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
King Kamehameha’s Kona Beach Hotel Kailua-Kona


Download the flyer.

The focus of this two day symposium is to provide a forum for scientists and managers to present and discuss historical and ongoing research based on selected session topics.

Registration is free and the symposium is open to all who wish to attend. Please visit the Kona IEA website for more information on registration, accommodations, and session topics. Registration is now open online through our website.

Abstracts must be submitted online through the website by July 15th to be considered for oral presentations.

For more information about the symposium or the Kona IEA visit our website http://www.pifsc.noaa.gov/kona_iea or contact:

Evan Howell
Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center
(808) 983-5306
Evan.Howell@noaa.gov

This event is sponsored by NOAA, Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council, The Kohala Center, Hawaiʻi DAR, National Marine Sanctuaries, and University of Hawaiʻi Hilo.