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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180119T193000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180119T223000
DTSTAMP:20170927T050845Z
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SUMMARY:Jim Brickman - Pure Piano: The Greatest Hits Live!
DESCRIPTION:The best-selling solo pianist celebrates two decades of music with Pure Piano: The Greatest Hits LIVE! Experience the sounds of award-winning hit-maker\, pianist and recording artist Jim Brickman as he brings one of the most entertaining and romantic concert event of the year to the Hawaii Theatre Center. \nGet ready for a night of emotion and humor with music that touches the heart. A personal escape with stirring solo piano hits and timeless collaborations like “Valentine\,” “Angel Eyes\,” and “Love of My Life.” Brickman’s engaging stage presence seamlessly blends mood and music\, letting your imagination take you wherever you want it to go. Jim Brickman strikes the perfect chord of musical intimacy\, compelling storytelling and audience interaction. \nBring your family\, friends or that special someone and get ready for a night of love\, laughter and music with Jim Brickman
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/jim-brickman-pure-piano-the-greatest-hits-live/
LOCATION:Hawaii Theatre Center\, 1130 Bethel St\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96813-2201\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180119T190000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180119T201500
DTSTAMP:20171229T050922Z
CREATED:20171229T050922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171229T050922Z
UID:23747-1516388400-1516392900@www.hawaiiecoliving.com
SUMMARY:Silent Movie Night: Son of the Sheik
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, January 19 at 7PM\nDoors will open at 6PM \nThe Palace Theater and the Hilo Theatre Organ Society are Proud to Present\nSILENT MOVIE NIGHT ~ THE SON OF THE SHEIK \nJoin us for another Silent Movie Night as we present the 1926 black and white silent movie THE SON OF THE SHEIK\, with live organ accompaniment by Tommy Stark! \nIn his final performance\, Rudolph Valentino tackles two roles\, as a father and his son. Ahmed\, the son of an Arab sheik and a kidnapped English gentlewoman\, loves local dancing girl Yasmin. When he slips out of his father’s heavily guarded compound to woo her\, he is kidnapped and held for ransom by a group of bandits led by Yasmin’s father and Ghabah\, the Moor to whom she is betrothed. \nTickets are $10 in Advance and will $12 on Day of Show. Tickets may be purchased at the box office or over the phone with a credit card\, M-F\, 10AM-3PM. \nThis is a benefit for the Palace Theater and the Hilo Theatre Organ Society.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/silent-movie-night-son-of-the-sheik/
LOCATION:Hilo Palace Theater\, 38 Haili St\, Hilo\, HI\, 96720\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180119T190000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180119T200000
DTSTAMP:20180109T051017Z
CREATED:20180109T051017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180109T051017Z
UID:23879-1516388400-1516392000@www.hawaiiecoliving.com
SUMMARY:Secrets from Vesta and Ceres: Results of NASA’s Dawn Mission
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the two largest asteroids in the asteroid belt at ‘Imiloa's Maunakea Skies talk with Dr. Schelte Bus\, Deputy Director at NASA Infrared Telescope Facility!  \nThese diverse asteroids\, Vesta and Ceres\, offer crucial scientific clues into the birth of our Solar System some 4.6 billion years ago. Explore the epic mission of NASA's Dawn Spacecraft which is discovering more and more about these massive asteroids every day.  \nTickets: $10\, $8 for ‘Imiloa members. Purchase your tickets in advanced at ‘Imiloa's front desk\, or over the phone by calling 808-932-8901.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/secrets-from-vesta-and-ceres-results-of-nasas-dawn-mission/
LOCATION:Imiloa Astronomy Center\, 600 Imiloa Pl\, Hilo\, HI\, 96720\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180119T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180119T200000
DTSTAMP:20171230T050917Z
CREATED:20171230T050917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171230T050917Z
UID:23777-1516384800-1516392000@www.hawaiiecoliving.com
SUMMARY:Jazz Night Returns!
DESCRIPTION:Doors will open at 5:45PM \nThe Palace Theater is proud to present Jazz Night at the Palace with music by SOUL ON A ROLL! Featuring Randy Skaggs on saxophone\, Walter Greenwood on organ\, Brian Crist on bass and Michael Surprenant on drums. \nThe Palace Café will be open with special menu items. Mehana Beer and Wine will be available for purchase. Come early\, seating is limited! \nCome and enjoy jazz from some of Hilo’s finest musicians in the Palace Lobby. Admission is only $10. Tickets can be purchased at the box office or over the phone with a credit card at 934-7010\, M-F\, 10AM-3PM. \nUpcoming Jazz Nights: February 15 & March 15!
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/jazz-night-returns/
LOCATION:Hilo Palace Theater\, 38 Haili St\, Hilo\, HI\, 96720\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180119T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180119T200000
DTSTAMP:20180118T050914Z
CREATED:20180118T050914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180118T050914Z
UID:24023-1516383000-1516392000@www.hawaiiecoliving.com
SUMMARY:Yoga Teacher Training
DESCRIPTION:200-hour teacher training starts this weekend. It's not too late to register. Learn more at http://www.balancingmonkeyyoga.com/teacher-training-1/.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/yoga-teacher-training/
LOCATION:Balancing Monkey Yoga Center\, Hilo Shopping Center1221 Kilauea Avenue Suite 10\, Hilo\, HI\, 96720\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180119T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180119T110000
DTSTAMP:20180119T050819Z
CREATED:20180119T050819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180119T050819Z
UID:24047-1516356000-1516359600@www.hawaiiecoliving.com
SUMMARY:Weekly Story Time
DESCRIPTION:The North Kohala Library would like to invite you to join us for story time fun. We host story time every Friday for keiki 2-5 and their caregivers. Each story time includes stories\, songs\, and crafts.  \nStory time has many benefits\, such as helping brain development by increasing knowledge\, vocabulary\, imagination\, and concentration. Please call for more information.  \nProgram schedule is subject to change. For more information or to arrange special accommodations\, please call the library as soon as possible: 889-6655.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/weekly-story-time-181/
LOCATION:North Kohala Public Library\, 54-3645 Akoni Pule Hwy\, Kapaau\, HI\, 96755\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180118T220000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180119T020000
DTSTAMP:20180112T050850Z
CREATED:20180112T050850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180112T050850Z
UID:23947-1516312800-1516327200@www.hawaiiecoliving.com
SUMMARY:Urban Klash
DESCRIPTION://Urban Klash\\n                            dancehall*hip-hop*breaks \n                          Music for your body & soul…\n       Catch the vybz with your hosts Dj Uplifter & #djMauka…\n              Spinning bangin' beats & dancefloor scorchers… \n   (Reggae/EDM/Bass/Dancehall/Breaks/Latin/Hip-Hop/Remix/Soul) \n                                        NO COVER\n                                      Friday Dec. 22\n                                          10p-2a\n                                         21+ w/id
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/urban-klash-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180118T183000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180118T193000
DTSTAMP:20171126T050930Z
CREATED:20171126T050930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171126T050930Z
UID:23149-1516300200-1516303800@www.hawaiiecoliving.com
SUMMARY:Hawaii State Library Book Group - "Evicted" by Matthew Desmond
DESCRIPTION:For the month of January\, the HSL Book Group will discuss Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City by Matthew Desmond (call number 339.46097 De). \nThis 2016 nonfiction bestseller follows eight Milwaukee families living below the poverty line and struggling to find housing in a punishing rental market. Author Matthew Desmond\, a sociologist and a co-director of Harvard’s Justice and Poverty Project\, lived among both white and black tenants in substandard conditions\, including units dangerously not up to property code\, infested with insects\, and lacking basic appliances such as a stove. \nThe HSL Book Group meets on the third Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in the Language\, Literature\, and History Section. New members are always welcome. No registration necessary. \nProgram schedule is subject to change. Contact the library 10 days in advance to request a sign language interpreter or if special accommodations are needed.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/hawaii-state-library-book-group-evicted-by-matthew-desmond/
LOCATION:Hawaii State Library\, 478 S King St\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96813\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180118T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180118T203000
DTSTAMP:20171208T051030Z
CREATED:20171208T051030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171208T051030Z
UID:23429-1516296600-1516307400@www.hawaiiecoliving.com
SUMMARY:Aloha Alumni Mixer
DESCRIPTION:Calling all University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa alumni! Join us at The Street for an evening of networking and enjoyment with fellow alumni. \n$35 per person | “Party Pass” – 7 stations
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/aloha-alumni-mixer/
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180118T170000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180118T193000
DTSTAMP:20180113T050933Z
CREATED:20180113T050933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180113T050933Z
UID:23953-1516294800-1516303800@www.hawaiiecoliving.com
SUMMARY:Is Our Future Wasted? A Candid Panel Discussion at UHMC
DESCRIPTION:This initiative of the Sustainable Science Management (SSM) program at UH Maui College invites the community to a candid conversation on Reducing\, Reusing & Recycling on Maui moderated by SSM program coordinator Tim Botkin with panelists including Stacia Ash\, County of Maui; Ashley O'Colmain\, Maui Huliau Foundation\, Huliau Green Events; Tony Facemire\, Costco Manager; and SSM student Alickz Pasalo. Location: UH Maui College\, ʻIke Leʻa Room 144. Light pupus and refreshments provided. Co-sponsored by Sustainable Living Institute of Maui\, Maui Huliau Foundation and Organizing for Action.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/is-our-future-wasted-a-candid-panel-discussion-at-uhmc/
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180118T153000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180118T163000
DTSTAMP:20180119T050816Z
CREATED:20180119T050816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180119T050816Z
UID:24045-1516289400-1516293000@www.hawaiiecoliving.com
SUMMARY:Nā 'Imi 'Ike
DESCRIPTION:Nā ‘Imi ‘Ike is an ‘Ōlelo Hawai'i study group open to all ages and skill levels. Our goal is to create of group of motivated learners in North Kohala who will support each other towards fluency in the Hawaiian Language. \nProgram schedule is subject to change. Contact the library 15 days in advance to request a sign language interpreter of is special accommodations are needed.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/na-imi-ike-113/
LOCATION:North Kohala Public Library\, 54-3645 Akoni Pule Hwy\, Kapaau\, HI\, 96755\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180118T153000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180118T163000
DTSTAMP:20180118T050930Z
CREATED:20180118T050930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180118T050930Z
UID:24029-1516289400-1516293000@www.hawaiiecoliving.com
SUMMARY:Nā 'Imi 'Ike
DESCRIPTION:Nā ‘Imi ‘Ike is an ‘Ōlelo Hawai'i study group open to all ages and skill levels. Our goal is to create of group of motivated learners in North Kohala who will support each other towards fluency in the Hawaiian Language. \nProgram schedule is subject to change. Contact the library 15 days in advance to request a sign language interpreter of is special accommodations are needed.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/na-imi-ike-112/
LOCATION:North Kohala Public Library\, 54-3645 Akoni Pule Hwy\, Kapaau\, HI\, 96755\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180118T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180118T110000
DTSTAMP:20180118T050921Z
CREATED:20180118T050921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180118T050921Z
UID:24027-1516269600-1516273200@www.hawaiiecoliving.com
SUMMARY:Weekly Story Time
DESCRIPTION:The Thelma Parker Memorial Public & School Library would like to invite you to join us for story time fun. We host story time every Thursday for keiki 2-5 and their caregivers. Each story time includes stories\, songs\, and crafts.  \nStory time has many benefits\, such as helping brain development by increasing knowledge\, vocabulary\, imagination\, and concentration. Please call for more information.  \nProgram schedule is subject to change. For more information or to arrange special accommodations\, please call the library as soon as possible: 887-6067.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/weekly-story-time-180/
LOCATION:Thelma Parker Memorial Public & School Library\, 67-1209 Mamalahoa Hwy\, Puopelu\, HI\, 96743-8429\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180118T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180118T123000
DTSTAMP:20180116T050727Z
CREATED:20180116T050727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180116T050727Z
UID:23979-1516266000-1516278600@www.hawaiiecoliving.com
SUMMARY:Plant Aloha (FREE Class) Companion Planting & more w/ Wade Bauer
DESCRIPTION:Hawaiian Sanctuary is proud to present\, Plant Aloha 2018: FREE Permaculture Classes every Thursday morning from 9:00am until 12:30pm \nVisit our website for more information\, including class handouts:\nhttp://hawaiiansanctuary.com/plantaloha \nThursday\, January 18th 2018 – 9:00am-12:30pm\n3. Guilds\, Companion Planting & Polycultures\nHow to group plants together to support each others needs and fill available niches such as\, overstory or understory\, nitrogen fixers\, etc. Learn how to obtain extra yields and promote synergy within your plantings. \nThis class is part 3 of a 25 class series* entitled: How to Grow a Complete Diet using Tropical Permaculture Gardening with Wade Bauer of Malama Aina Permaculture: Edible Landscape Design\, Education\, & Nursery Hawaii-Permaculture-Institute.weebly.com \n*See entire class series list below \nThe goal of this series is to teach Hawaii residents how to efficiently grow their own food at home to provide a fresh organic balanced diet. From field or backyard to table all the crops necessary will be covered including their: propagation\, cultivation\, harvest\, preservation\, and use. Permaculture tools and techniques focus on easy and practical ways to create food abundance at home! Every class there will be a blend of practical theory\, photo rich slideshow\, and hands on projects. \nBio: Wade Bauer has taught Permaculture in Hawaii for 10+ years. He has a degree in Environmental Biology and is the founder of Malama Aina Permaculture: Edible Landscape Design\, Education & Nursery in Kapoho. \nContact:\nWade Bauer 248-245-9483\nWadeBauer@gmail.com\nMalama Aina Permaculture: Edible Landscape Design\, Education & Nursery\nhttp://hawaii-permaculture-institute.weebly.com \nEach class starts promptly with a lecture and Q&A before hands-on farm learning ~ Come prepared with notepad and writing utensil\, closed toed shoes\, sun hat\, and gloves. \nPlant Aloha is supported\, in part\, by County of Hawaii Council Members: Eileen O’hara and Jennifer Ruggles. \nWe are still looking for support to complete and enhance this amazing project. Please give what you can: http://hawaiiansanctuary.com/donate \nLocation:\nHawaiian Sanctuary – Laka Lounge\n13-3194 Pahoa Kalapana Rd (Highway 130). Pahoa\, HI 96778\nHawaii Island (Big Island)\nOnly about 1 Mile South of Pahoa Town.\nTurn into the driveway at Mile Marker 12! \n#hawaiiansanctuary #pahoa #hawaii #bigisland #puna #permaculture #sustainablefarming #sustainability #localfood #farmtotable #organicfarm #communityfarm #healthysoil #localfood #cookinglocal #localdiet #polycultures #companionplanting #guilds \nThursday\, January 4th 2018 – 9:00am-12:30pm\n1. Introduction to Permaculture\nLearn to work with nature\, indigenous practices\, & modern science to create sustainable human systems! Acquire the design tools of; observation\, zones\, sectors\, site assessment\, and more… \nThursday\, January 11th 2018 – 9:00am-12:30pm\n2. Growing a Complete Diet Primer\nWhat does a “complete diet” of Hawaii grown foods look like? Discover the many benefits of re-localizing our diet and how to source even more homegrown and local-grown foods! \nThursday\, January 18th 2018 – 9:00am-12:30pm\n3. Guilds\, Companion Planting & Polycultures\nHow to group plants together to support each others needs and fill available niches such as\, overstory or understory\, nitrogen fixers\, etc. Learn how to obtain extra yields and promote synergy within your plantings. \nThursday\, January 25th 2018 – 9:00am-12:30pm\n4. Mulch & Nitrogen Fixers (building soil health part 1)\nLearn how to turn “weed trees” & other plants into food for the plants you want to grow\, using coppicing aka “chop & drop”. Discover nitrogen fixing pigeon pea\, crotolaria\, ice cream bean\, gliricidia\, and more… \n5. Compost\, Vermicomposting & Compost Teas (building soil health part 2)\nMake the valuable resource of compost from kitchen and yard “waste.”  How to build & manage a worm bin and how to use vermicompost to make compost tea to boost your plants’ health. \n6. Organic Soil Amendments & Fertilizers for Hawaii (building soil health part 3)\nLearn how to correct the most common local ph\, mineral\, and nutrient imbalances to enhance plant growth. Learn where to source local and organic amendments and how to get a soil test. \n7. Home Orchard & Site Design�\nDesign a diverse\, productive and low maintenance home orchard. Laying out all the elements for an on or off grid homestead. Find out how a site can “design itself”! \n8. Plant Propagation & the Home Nursery\nLearn how to easily grow all kinds of food plants from seed\, cuttings\, division\, grafting basics\, air-layering and more. Learn which trees are “true to seed” & which need grafting to produce quality fruit. \n9. Organic Pest & Disease Management�\nIf you plant it\, they will come. Gain non-toxic solutions to deal with the worst pests in East Hawaii. Focus will be on slugs\, pigs\, banana bunchy top virus\, root knot\, & more. (LFA not covered\, as it will be in other teacher’s class) \n10. Kitchen & Root Crop Gardens�\nLearn how to site and build many styles of garden beds\, hugelkultur\, raised bed\, etc. Build kitchen gardens. Obtain and balance soil. Protect root crop gardens from pigs! \n11. Perennial Greens & Perennial Vegetables�\nLearn all about  perennial leaf crops such as edible hibiscus\, Okinawa and Brazilian spinach\, chayote\, 7 year lima beans\, and more…Grow all of your cooking greens and many of your vegetables the easy way! \n12. Locally Adapted Annual Vegetables\n�Work with Nature; Start with plants that are already well adapted to our climate and save your own seed for future success! Pumpkin\, amaranth\, sweet pepper\, eggplant\, beans\, greens\, and more! \n13. Staple Root Crops (carbs)\n�Learn everything you need to know to grow cassava\, taro\, sweet potato\, uhi & cocoyam. Cassava is underutilized here and extremely drought resistant. \n14. Planting Fruit Trees�\nSelecting planting sites. Prepping holes or mounds depending on soil type and terrain. Amending soil. Hardening off\, transplanting\, mulching\, after planting care & fertilizing schedules.�� \n15. Pruning Fruit Trees\n�Learn how to prune for increased fruit tree health and ease of harvest.  How to bring overgrown fruit trees back into reach. How to prune storm damaged trees and treat wounds. \n16. Bananas & Plantains (Staple Tree Crops\, carbs\, part 1)�\nLearn to grow and use this super productive food plant from yard to table\, including mulching\, thinning\, disease prevention\, and more. Find out how to cook green bananas! \n17. Ulu/Breadfruit (Staple Tree Crops\, carbs\, part 2)\n�Find out how to propagate\, harvest\, prune\, and cook this amazingly productive Pacific island staple. Ulu is the new potato! \n18.  Peach Palm\, Breadnut\, Jackfruit Staple Tree Crops (carb/protein mix)\nPeach palm and breadnut are delicious and common staple crops in their homelands and perfectly suited to our environment. They deserve to be more widely grown here! Plus malabar chestnut. \n19. Protein Crops (Legumes\, Nuts\, Seeds & Greens)\n�Come find out about high protein crops including leaf crops: moringa\, chaya and katuk. Perennial lima bean\, long bean\, cowpea\,  pigeon pea\, pumpkin seeds and more! \n20. Avocado\, Mac Nut & Pili Nut (Oil Crops part 1) �\nAvocados are an easy way to get most of the fat we need in our diets in a delicious buttery fruit! Mac nut of course and the rare and delectable pili nut too! \n21. Coconut (Oil Crops part 2)�\nCome learn all about this amazing multipurpose “tree of life” including how to make coconut milk\, and�how to use the nut in various stages of ripeness. \n22. Key Sweet Tropical Fruits�\nThis class will focus on some of the easiest to grow sweet fruit with long bearing seasons. Papaya\, bananas\, lilikoi\, citrus\, pineapple\, guava and many more! \n23. Perennial Spices\n�Learn how to grow and use ginger\, turmeric\, black pepper\, vanilla\, cinnamon\, nutmeg\, allspice\, cardamom and more! Add flavor and medicinal value to your diet! \n24. Perennial Culinary Herbs�\nMany annual  herbs need frequent re-planting\, perennial herbs with the same flavors can grow for many years with little care! Perennial basil\, Cuban oregano\, Culantro (perennial cilantro) and more… \n25. Cooking With Locally Grown Food�\nHow to adopt a local diet. Figuring out how to use new food plants can be more challenging than growing the food! Many of your favorite dishes can be made using local ingredients. Bring your favorite local grown food recipes to share!
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/plant-aloha-free-class-companion-planting-more-w-wade-bauer-3/
LOCATION:Hawaiian Sanctuary\, Mile Marker 12\, Hwy 130\, Pahoa\, HI\, 96778\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180118T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180118T123000
DTSTAMP:20180116T050725Z
CREATED:20180116T050725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180116T050725Z
UID:23977-1516266000-1516278600@www.hawaiiecoliving.com
SUMMARY:Plant Aloha (FREE Class) Companion Planting & more w/ Wade Bauer
DESCRIPTION:Hawaiian Sanctuary is proud to present\, Plant Aloha 2018: FREE Permaculture Classes every Thursday morning from 9:00am until 12:30pm \nVisit our website for more information\, including class handouts:\nhttp://hawaiiansanctuary.com/plantaloha \nThursday\, January 18th 2018 – 9:00am-12:30pm\n3. Guilds\, Companion Planting & Polycultures\nHow to group plants together to support each others needs and fill available niches such as\, overstory or understory\, nitrogen fixers\, etc. Learn how to obtain extra yields and promote synergy within your plantings. \nThis class is part 3 of a 25 class series* entitled: How to Grow a Complete Diet using Tropical Permaculture Gardening with Wade Bauer of Malama Aina Permaculture: Edible Landscape Design\, Education\, & Nursery Hawaii-Permaculture-Institute.weebly.com \n*See entire class series list below \nThe goal of this series is to teach Hawaii residents how to efficiently grow their own food at home to provide a fresh organic balanced diet. From field or backyard to table all the crops necessary will be covered including their: propagation\, cultivation\, harvest\, preservation\, and use. Permaculture tools and techniques focus on easy and practical ways to create food abundance at home! Every class there will be a blend of practical theory\, photo rich slideshow\, and hands on projects. \nBio: Wade Bauer has taught Permaculture in Hawaii for 10+ years. He has a degree in Environmental Biology and is the founder of Malama Aina Permaculture: Edible Landscape Design\, Education & Nursery in Kapoho. \nContact:\nWade Bauer 248-245-9483\nWadeBauer@gmail.com\nMalama Aina Permaculture: Edible Landscape Design\, Education & Nursery\nhttp://hawaii-permaculture-institute.weebly.com \nEach class starts promptly with a lecture and Q&A before hands-on farm learning ~ Come prepared with notepad and writing utensil\, closed toed shoes\, sun hat\, and gloves. \nPlant Aloha is supported\, in part\, by County of Hawaii Council Members: Eileen O’hara and Jennifer Ruggles. \nWe are still looking for support to complete and enhance this amazing project. Please give what you can: http://hawaiiansanctuary.com/donate \nLocation:\nHawaiian Sanctuary – Laka Lounge\n13-3194 Pahoa Kalapana Rd (Highway 130). Pahoa\, HI 96778\nHawaii Island (Big Island)\nOnly about 1 Mile South of Pahoa Town.\nTurn into the driveway at Mile Marker 12! \n#hawaiiansanctuary #pahoa #hawaii #bigisland #puna #permaculture #sustainablefarming #sustainability #localfood #farmtotable #organicfarm #communityfarm #healthysoil #localfood #cookinglocal #localdiet #polycultures #companionplanting #guilds \nThursday\, January 4th 2018 – 9:00am-12:30pm\n1. Introduction to Permaculture\nLearn to work with nature\, indigenous practices\, & modern science to create sustainable human systems! Acquire the design tools of; observation\, zones\, sectors\, site assessment\, and more… \nThursday\, January 11th 2018 – 9:00am-12:30pm\n2. Growing a Complete Diet Primer\nWhat does a “complete diet” of Hawaii grown foods look like? Discover the many benefits of re-localizing our diet and how to source even more homegrown and local-grown foods! \nThursday\, January 18th 2018 – 9:00am-12:30pm\n3. Guilds\, Companion Planting & Polycultures\nHow to group plants together to support each others needs and fill available niches such as\, overstory or understory\, nitrogen fixers\, etc. Learn how to obtain extra yields and promote synergy within your plantings. \nThursday\, January 25th 2018 – 9:00am-12:30pm\n4. Mulch & Nitrogen Fixers (building soil health part 1)\nLearn how to turn “weed trees” & other plants into food for the plants you want to grow\, using coppicing aka “chop & drop”. Discover nitrogen fixing pigeon pea\, crotolaria\, ice cream bean\, gliricidia\, and more… \n5. Compost\, Vermicomposting & Compost Teas (building soil health part 2)\nMake the valuable resource of compost from kitchen and yard “waste.”  How to build & manage a worm bin and how to use vermicompost to make compost tea to boost your plants’ health. \n6. Organic Soil Amendments & Fertilizers for Hawaii (building soil health part 3)\nLearn how to correct the most common local ph\, mineral\, and nutrient imbalances to enhance plant growth. Learn where to source local and organic amendments and how to get a soil test. \n7. Home Orchard & Site Design�\nDesign a diverse\, productive and low maintenance home orchard. Laying out all the elements for an on or off grid homestead. Find out how a site can “design itself”! \n8. Plant Propagation & the Home Nursery\nLearn how to easily grow all kinds of food plants from seed\, cuttings\, division\, grafting basics\, air-layering and more. Learn which trees are “true to seed” & which need grafting to produce quality fruit. \n9. Organic Pest & Disease Management�\nIf you plant it\, they will come. Gain non-toxic solutions to deal with the worst pests in East Hawaii. Focus will be on slugs\, pigs\, banana bunchy top virus\, root knot\, & more. (LFA not covered\, as it will be in other teacher’s class) \n10. Kitchen & Root Crop Gardens�\nLearn how to site and build many styles of garden beds\, hugelkultur\, raised bed\, etc. Build kitchen gardens. Obtain and balance soil. Protect root crop gardens from pigs! \n11. Perennial Greens & Perennial Vegetables�\nLearn all about  perennial leaf crops such as edible hibiscus\, Okinawa and Brazilian spinach\, chayote\, 7 year lima beans\, and more…Grow all of your cooking greens and many of your vegetables the easy way! \n12. Locally Adapted Annual Vegetables\n�Work with Nature; Start with plants that are already well adapted to our climate and save your own seed for future success! Pumpkin\, amaranth\, sweet pepper\, eggplant\, beans\, greens\, and more! \n13. Staple Root Crops (carbs)\n�Learn everything you need to know to grow cassava\, taro\, sweet potato\, uhi & cocoyam. Cassava is underutilized here and extremely drought resistant. \n14. Planting Fruit Trees�\nSelecting planting sites. Prepping holes or mounds depending on soil type and terrain. Amending soil. Hardening off\, transplanting\, mulching\, after planting care & fertilizing schedules.�� \n15. Pruning Fruit Trees\n�Learn how to prune for increased fruit tree health and ease of harvest.  How to bring overgrown fruit trees back into reach. How to prune storm damaged trees and treat wounds. \n16. Bananas & Plantains (Staple Tree Crops\, carbs\, part 1)�\nLearn to grow and use this super productive food plant from yard to table\, including mulching\, thinning\, disease prevention\, and more. Find out how to cook green bananas! \n17. Ulu/Breadfruit (Staple Tree Crops\, carbs\, part 2)\n�Find out how to propagate\, harvest\, prune\, and cook this amazingly productive Pacific island staple. Ulu is the new potato! \n18.  Peach Palm\, Breadnut\, Jackfruit Staple Tree Crops (carb/protein mix)\nPeach palm and breadnut are delicious and common staple crops in their homelands and perfectly suited to our environment. They deserve to be more widely grown here! Plus malabar chestnut. \n19. Protein Crops (Legumes\, Nuts\, Seeds & Greens)\n�Come find out about high protein crops including leaf crops: moringa\, chaya and katuk. Perennial lima bean\, long bean\, cowpea\,  pigeon pea\, pumpkin seeds and more! \n20. Avocado\, Mac Nut & Pili Nut (Oil Crops part 1) �\nAvocados are an easy way to get most of the fat we need in our diets in a delicious buttery fruit! Mac nut of course and the rare and delectable pili nut too! \n21. Coconut (Oil Crops part 2)�\nCome learn all about this amazing multipurpose “tree of life” including how to make coconut milk\, and�how to use the nut in various stages of ripeness. \n22. Key Sweet Tropical Fruits�\nThis class will focus on some of the easiest to grow sweet fruit with long bearing seasons. Papaya\, bananas\, lilikoi\, citrus\, pineapple\, guava and many more! \n23. Perennial Spices\n�Learn how to grow and use ginger\, turmeric\, black pepper\, vanilla\, cinnamon\, nutmeg\, allspice\, cardamom and more! Add flavor and medicinal value to your diet! \n24. Perennial Culinary Herbs�\nMany annual  herbs need frequent re-planting\, perennial herbs with the same flavors can grow for many years with little care! Perennial basil\, Cuban oregano\, Culantro (perennial cilantro) and more… \n25. Cooking With Locally Grown Food�\nHow to adopt a local diet. Figuring out how to use new food plants can be more challenging than growing the food! Many of your favorite dishes can be made using local ingredients. Bring your favorite local grown food recipes to share!
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/plant-aloha-free-class-companion-planting-more-w-wade-bauer-2/
LOCATION:Hawaiian Sanctuary\, Mile Marker 12\, Hwy 130\, Pahoa\, HI\, 96778\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180118T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180118T123000
DTSTAMP:20180116T050723Z
CREATED:20180116T050723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180116T050723Z
UID:23975-1516266000-1516278600@www.hawaiiecoliving.com
SUMMARY:Plant Aloha (FREE Class) Companion Planting & more w/ Wade Bauer
DESCRIPTION:Hawaiian Sanctuary is proud to present\, Plant Aloha 2018: FREE Permaculture Classes every Thursday morning from 9:00am until 12:30pm \nVisit our website for more information\, including class handouts:\nhttp://hawaiiansanctuary.com/plantaloha \nThursday\, January 18th 2018 – 9:00am-12:30pm\n3. Guilds\, Companion Planting & Polycultures\nHow to group plants together to support each others needs and fill available niches such as\, overstory or understory\, nitrogen fixers\, etc. Learn how to obtain extra yields and promote synergy within your plantings. \nThis class is part 3 of a 25 class series* entitled: How to Grow a Complete Diet using Tropical Permaculture Gardening with Wade Bauer of Malama Aina Permaculture: Edible Landscape Design\, Education\, & Nursery Hawaii-Permaculture-Institute.weebly.com \n*See entire class series list below \nThe goal of this series is to teach Hawaii residents how to efficiently grow their own food at home to provide a fresh organic balanced diet. From field or backyard to table all the crops necessary will be covered including their: propagation\, cultivation\, harvest\, preservation\, and use. Permaculture tools and techniques focus on easy and practical ways to create food abundance at home! Every class there will be a blend of practical theory\, photo rich slideshow\, and hands on projects. \nBio: Wade Bauer has taught Permaculture in Hawaii for 10+ years. He has a degree in Environmental Biology and is the founder of Malama Aina Permaculture: Edible Landscape Design\, Education & Nursery in Kapoho. \nContact:\nWade Bauer 248-245-9483\nWadeBauer@gmail.com\nMalama Aina Permaculture: Edible Landscape Design\, Education & Nursery\nhttp://hawaii-permaculture-institute.weebly.com \nEach class starts promptly with a lecture and Q&A before hands-on farm learning ~ Come prepared with notepad and writing utensil\, closed toed shoes\, sun hat\, and gloves. \nPlant Aloha is supported\, in part\, by County of Hawaii Council Members: Eileen O’hara and Jennifer Ruggles. \nWe are still looking for support to complete and enhance this amazing project. Please give what you can: http://hawaiiansanctuary.com/donate \nLocation:\nHawaiian Sanctuary – Laka Lounge\n13-3194 Pahoa Kalapana Rd (Highway 130). Pahoa\, HI 96778\nHawaii Island (Big Island)\nOnly about 1 Mile South of Pahoa Town.\nTurn into the driveway at Mile Marker 12! \n#hawaiiansanctuary #pahoa #hawaii #bigisland #puna #permaculture #sustainablefarming #sustainability #localfood #farmtotable #organicfarm #communityfarm #healthysoil #localfood #cookinglocal #localdiet #polycultures #companionplanting #guilds \nThursday\, January 4th 2018 – 9:00am-12:30pm\n1. Introduction to Permaculture\nLearn to work with nature\, indigenous practices\, & modern science to create sustainable human systems! Acquire the design tools of; observation\, zones\, sectors\, site assessment\, and more… \nThursday\, January 11th 2018 – 9:00am-12:30pm\n2. Growing a Complete Diet Primer\nWhat does a “complete diet” of Hawaii grown foods look like? Discover the many benefits of re-localizing our diet and how to source even more homegrown and local-grown foods! \nThursday\, January 18th 2018 – 9:00am-12:30pm\n3. Guilds\, Companion Planting & Polycultures\nHow to group plants together to support each others needs and fill available niches such as\, overstory or understory\, nitrogen fixers\, etc. Learn how to obtain extra yields and promote synergy within your plantings. \nThursday\, January 25th 2018 – 9:00am-12:30pm\n4. Mulch & Nitrogen Fixers (building soil health part 1)\nLearn how to turn “weed trees” & other plants into food for the plants you want to grow\, using coppicing aka “chop & drop”. Discover nitrogen fixing pigeon pea\, crotolaria\, ice cream bean\, gliricidia\, and more… \n5. Compost\, Vermicomposting & Compost Teas (building soil health part 2)\nMake the valuable resource of compost from kitchen and yard “waste.”  How to build & manage a worm bin and how to use vermicompost to make compost tea to boost your plants’ health. \n6. Organic Soil Amendments & Fertilizers for Hawaii (building soil health part 3)\nLearn how to correct the most common local ph\, mineral\, and nutrient imbalances to enhance plant growth. Learn where to source local and organic amendments and how to get a soil test. \n7. Home Orchard & Site Design�\nDesign a diverse\, productive and low maintenance home orchard. Laying out all the elements for an on or off grid homestead. Find out how a site can “design itself”! \n8. Plant Propagation & the Home Nursery\nLearn how to easily grow all kinds of food plants from seed\, cuttings\, division\, grafting basics\, air-layering and more. Learn which trees are “true to seed” & which need grafting to produce quality fruit. \n9. Organic Pest & Disease Management�\nIf you plant it\, they will come. Gain non-toxic solutions to deal with the worst pests in East Hawaii. Focus will be on slugs\, pigs\, banana bunchy top virus\, root knot\, & more. (LFA not covered\, as it will be in other teacher’s class) \n10. Kitchen & Root Crop Gardens�\nLearn how to site and build many styles of garden beds\, hugelkultur\, raised bed\, etc. Build kitchen gardens. Obtain and balance soil. Protect root crop gardens from pigs! \n11. Perennial Greens & Perennial Vegetables�\nLearn all about  perennial leaf crops such as edible hibiscus\, Okinawa and Brazilian spinach\, chayote\, 7 year lima beans\, and more…Grow all of your cooking greens and many of your vegetables the easy way! \n12. Locally Adapted Annual Vegetables\n�Work with Nature; Start with plants that are already well adapted to our climate and save your own seed for future success! Pumpkin\, amaranth\, sweet pepper\, eggplant\, beans\, greens\, and more! \n13. Staple Root Crops (carbs)\n�Learn everything you need to know to grow cassava\, taro\, sweet potato\, uhi & cocoyam. Cassava is underutilized here and extremely drought resistant. \n14. Planting Fruit Trees�\nSelecting planting sites. Prepping holes or mounds depending on soil type and terrain. Amending soil. Hardening off\, transplanting\, mulching\, after planting care & fertilizing schedules.�� \n15. Pruning Fruit Trees\n�Learn how to prune for increased fruit tree health and ease of harvest.  How to bring overgrown fruit trees back into reach. How to prune storm damaged trees and treat wounds. \n16. Bananas & Plantains (Staple Tree Crops\, carbs\, part 1)�\nLearn to grow and use this super productive food plant from yard to table\, including mulching\, thinning\, disease prevention\, and more. Find out how to cook green bananas! \n17. Ulu/Breadfruit (Staple Tree Crops\, carbs\, part 2)\n�Find out how to propagate\, harvest\, prune\, and cook this amazingly productive Pacific island staple. Ulu is the new potato! \n18.  Peach Palm\, Breadnut\, Jackfruit Staple Tree Crops (carb/protein mix)\nPeach palm and breadnut are delicious and common staple crops in their homelands and perfectly suited to our environment. They deserve to be more widely grown here! Plus malabar chestnut. \n19. Protein Crops (Legumes\, Nuts\, Seeds & Greens)\n�Come find out about high protein crops including leaf crops: moringa\, chaya and katuk. Perennial lima bean\, long bean\, cowpea\,  pigeon pea\, pumpkin seeds and more! \n20. Avocado\, Mac Nut & Pili Nut (Oil Crops part 1) �\nAvocados are an easy way to get most of the fat we need in our diets in a delicious buttery fruit! Mac nut of course and the rare and delectable pili nut too! \n21. Coconut (Oil Crops part 2)�\nCome learn all about this amazing multipurpose “tree of life” including how to make coconut milk\, and�how to use the nut in various stages of ripeness. \n22. Key Sweet Tropical Fruits�\nThis class will focus on some of the easiest to grow sweet fruit with long bearing seasons. Papaya\, bananas\, lilikoi\, citrus\, pineapple\, guava and many more! \n23. Perennial Spices\n�Learn how to grow and use ginger\, turmeric\, black pepper\, vanilla\, cinnamon\, nutmeg\, allspice\, cardamom and more! Add flavor and medicinal value to your diet! \n24. Perennial Culinary Herbs�\nMany annual  herbs need frequent re-planting\, perennial herbs with the same flavors can grow for many years with little care! Perennial basil\, Cuban oregano\, Culantro (perennial cilantro) and more… \n25. Cooking With Locally Grown Food�\nHow to adopt a local diet. Figuring out how to use new food plants can be more challenging than growing the food! Many of your favorite dishes can be made using local ingredients. Bring your favorite local grown food recipes to share!
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/plant-aloha-free-class-companion-planting-more-w-wade-bauer/
LOCATION:Hawaiian Sanctuary\, Mile Marker 12\, Hwy 130\, Pahoa\, HI\, 96778\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180117T190000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180117T210000
DTSTAMP:20180117T051029Z
CREATED:20180117T051029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T051029Z
UID:24013-1516215600-1516222800@www.hawaiiecoliving.com
SUMMARY:Jim Brickman
DESCRIPTION:The best-selling solo pianist celebrates 2 decades of music with Pure Piano: The Greatest Hits LIVE! Experience the sounds of award-wining hit-maker\, pianist and recording artist Jim Brickman as he brings one of the most entertaining and romantic concert events of the year to Kahilu Theatre. \nFor more information please visit http://www.kahilutheatre.org or call our friendly Box Office at (808) 885-6868
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/jim-brickman/
LOCATION:Kahilu Theatre\, 67-1186 Lindsey Rd\, Waimea\, HI\, 96743\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180117T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180117T200000
DTSTAMP:20171220T051125Z
CREATED:20171220T051125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171220T051125Z
UID:23623-1516212000-1516219200@www.hawaiiecoliving.com
SUMMARY:Healthy Greek Feast
DESCRIPTION:Come learn to make class Greek foods that are plant-based and healthy! Greek foods are impressively fancy\, but quite easy to make. Get tips on working with phyllo dough so you can make spanakopita\, baklava\, and more! You will learn to make: \n-Gigantes\n-Vegan Spanakopita\n-Lemon Rice Soup\n-Olive Tapenade \nAndrea Bertoli is a chef\, educator\, and cookbook author based in Honolulu. She’s passionate about plant-based cooking and has been teaching people how to eat more veggies for almost 10 years on Oahu\, Maui\, and in San Francisco. Website: VibrantWellnessJournal.com Instagram: @vibrantwellness \n$25/student\, Registration Required \nRegister Now: http://d2e.co/greekfoodclass \nFor more information\, please call (808) 947-3249. \n48 Hour Cancellation Policy for Refunds and Cancellations. \nClass will require reservations by at least 5 people. To make your reservation please call our Marketing Office at 947-3249 or sign up on Eventbrite. In the event of cancellation (2 days before event) everyone who signed up will be notified by email and phone. Walk-ins are welcome\, however it's a good idea to call us to make sure event is still on.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/healthy-greek-feast/
LOCATION:Down to Earth Hawaii\, 2525 S. King Street\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96826\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180117T170000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180117T180000
DTSTAMP:20180118T051223Z
CREATED:20180118T051223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180118T051223Z
UID:24041-1516208400-1516212000@www.hawaiiecoliving.com
SUMMARY:Talk Story With Ava Fedorov
DESCRIPTION:Join us as Ava Fedorov\, MAC's artist in residence discusses her works\, process and projects. \nIn addition to being an exhibiting artist\, Ava is a professor of visual arts at Hawaii Pacific University and an ongoing artist in residence at the Honolulu Museum of Art.  Through the Museum's groundbreaking residency program\, Ava works within underfunded elementary schools\, designing art projects that incorporate core science curriculum. In addition being an artist in residence at the Moloka'i Arts Center Ava has also been invited to join the Arctic Circle 2018 Expedition\, an art and science residency aboard a 150 year-old wooden ship that sails around the North Pole during the summer solstice.  \nThis event is free to the public
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/talk-story-with-ava-fedorov-2/
LOCATION:Moloka’i Public Library\, 15 Ala Malama St\, Kaunakakai\, HI\, 96748\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180117T170000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180117T180000
DTSTAMP:20180104T050943Z
CREATED:20180104T050943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180104T050943Z
UID:23825-1516208400-1516212000@www.hawaiiecoliving.com
SUMMARY:Talk Story With Ava Fedorov
DESCRIPTION:Join us as Ava Fedorov\, MAC's artist in residence discusses her works\, process and projects. \nIn addition to being an exhibiting artist\, Ava is a professor of visual arts at Hawaii Pacific University and an ongoing artist in residence at the Honolulu Museum of Art.  Through the Museum's groundbreaking residency program\, Ava works within underfunded elementary schools\, designing art projects that incorporate core science curriculum. In addition being an artist in residence at the Moloka'i Arts Center Ava has also been invited to join the Arctic Circle 2018 Expedition\, an art and science residency aboard a 150 year-old wooden ship that sails around the North Pole during the summer solstice.  \nThis event is free to the public
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/talk-story-with-ava-fedorov/
LOCATION:Moloka’i Public Library\, 15 Ala Malama St\, Kaunakakai\, HI\, 96748\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180117T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180117T140000
DTSTAMP:20171128T051154Z
CREATED:20171128T051154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171128T051154Z
UID:23191-1516179600-1516197600@www.hawaiiecoliving.com
SUMMARY:15th Annual Study Abroad Spring Festival
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/15th-annual-study-abroad-spring-festival/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180117T060000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180117T160000
DTSTAMP:20180116T051124Z
CREATED:20180116T051124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180116T051124Z
UID:23993-1516168800-1516204800@www.hawaiiecoliving.com
SUMMARY:Makahiki Wednesday at the Hilo Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:The Hilo Farmers Market is a must-see experience when you are on the Big Island. Over 200+ local farmers\, crafters\, artisans\, retailers and food vendors selling local and fresh island fruits\, vegetables\, hand made jewelry\, tropical plants\, original artworks\, flowers\, specialty confections and award winning Hawaii coffee! All at a festive outdoor atmosphere that recalls back to the old “plantation” days of early Hilo. This Makahiki season\, come and shop for the holidays! Reasonable prices by dedicated vendors. Voted Best Open Market 2017. Located at the corner of Mamo Street and Kamehameha Avenue in historic downtown Hilo\, we're open all year round. From Dawn til it's Gone! (6am to 4pm).
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/makahiki-wednesday-at-the-hilo-farmers-market/
LOCATION:Hilo Farmers Market\, Corner of Kamehameha Ave and Mamo St\, Hilo\, HI\, 96720\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180116T170000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180116T180000
DTSTAMP:20180117T051139Z
CREATED:20180117T051139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T051139Z
UID:24017-1516122000-1516125600@www.hawaiiecoliving.com
SUMMARY:Kahului Cooking Class: Healthy Breakfast for the New Year
DESCRIPTION:No Reservations Required \nJoin us for FREE Vegetarian Cooking Classes. A huge range of recipes will satisfy even the pickiest of eaters! We'll be sharing outstanding recipes that are easy on effort and big on taste! \nEvery 3rd Tuesday of the month 5pm – 6pm \nWe'll be teaching the following recipes:  \nChai Spice Smoothie\nEspresso Granola\nRainbow Overnight Oats\nFor more information\, please call (808) 947-3249 or visit our Cooking Class page.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/kahului-cooking-class-healthy-breakfast-for-the-new-year-2/
LOCATION:Down to Earth Hawaii\, 305 Dairy Rd\, Kahului\, HI\, 96732\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180116T170000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180116T180000
DTSTAMP:20180106T051013Z
CREATED:20180106T051013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180106T051013Z
UID:23851-1516122000-1516125600@www.hawaiiecoliving.com
SUMMARY:Kahului Cooking Class: Healthy Breakfast for the New Year
DESCRIPTION:No Reservations Required \nJoin us for FREE Vegetarian Cooking Classes. A huge range of recipes will satisfy even the pickiest of eaters! We'll be sharing outstanding recipes that are easy on effort and big on taste! \nEvery 3rd Tuesday of the month 5pm – 6pm \nWe'll be teaching the following recipes:  \nChai Spice Smoothie\nEspresso Granola\nRainbow Overnight Oats\nFor more information\, please call (808) 947-3249 or visit our Cooking Class page.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/kahului-cooking-class-healthy-breakfast-for-the-new-year/
LOCATION:Down to Earth Hawaii\, 305 Dairy Rd\, Kahului\, HI\, 96732\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180116T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180116T130000
DTSTAMP:20171221T051115Z
CREATED:20171221T051115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171221T051115Z
UID:23639-1516096800-1516107600@www.hawaiiecoliving.com
SUMMARY:From Here to Eternity (1953)
DESCRIPTION:“From Here to Eternity” Starring Burt Lancaster\, Mongomery Clift\, Deborah Kerr\, Donna Reed\, and Freank Sinatra. Directed by Fred Zinnemann\, this is the first of Kahilu Theatre's Hawai'i Classic Film Series\, showing Tuesdays at 10:00 am for $10
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/from-here-to-eternity-1953/
LOCATION:Kahilu Theatre\, 67-1186 Lindsey Rd\, Waimea\, HI\, 96743\, United States
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SUMMARY:Sza - Presented by BAMP Project
DESCRIPTION:Sza – Presented by BAMP Project
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/sza-presented-by-bamp-project/
LOCATION:The Republik\, 1349 Kapiolani Blvd 3rd Fl\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96814\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180115T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180115T220000
DTSTAMP:20171212T050927Z
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SUMMARY:Diplo - Presented by Electric Palms
DESCRIPTION:Diplo Presented by Electric Palms  \nThomas Wesley Pentz\, better known as Diplo\, is one of the most dynamic forces in music today. He is as much an international brand as he is a musician/DJ/producer. He's proven himself to be a ubiquitous cultural figure\, consistently bridging high and low\, mainstream and underground\, with remarkable tact and reverence. \nIn 2004\, after throwing influential parties in South Philadelphia\, Pentz cemented himself as a full-fledged artist through his debut album\, “Florida” which received praise from the underground community. Diplo worked with M.I.A. on her mixtape\, first and second albums\, eventually creating the Grammy-nominated track “Paper Planes” in 2007\, which hit No. 4 on the U.S. Hot 100 Chart and has sold more than 3 million copies. \nIn 2005\, Diplo founded label/culture lab Mad Decent to serve as a platform for showcasing the myriad of fascinating sounds Pentz encounters while touring the world. Notable artists include Dillon Francis\, DJ Snake\, Baauer\, and Riff Raff. Coming full circle from his days of Hollertronix\, Diplo has utilized the label to produce the annual and infamous Mad Decent Block Parties — a series of outdoor dance parties/concerts that now span 19 cities across North America. \nAfter multiple Grammy nominations\, including Producer of the Year\, and being crowned the #1 most streamed artist on Soundcloud for 2013\, Beyoncé's “Run the World” sampled Major Lazer's “Pon De Floor” and sold over a million copies\, cementing Diplo's place in the pop world. \nFast forward to present day\, Pentz has 235+ show dates under his belt in 2015 alone\, and three 2016 Grammy Nominations including Producer of the Year\, Best Dance Recording\, and Best Dance/Electronic Album. Diplo remains the go-to producer for the who's who of the pop music landscape. \n“Lean On” the global smash hit from Major Lazer's June 2015 release Peace Is the Mission has garnered a host of accolades including reaching #1 at Top 40 Radio\, a first for any independent label\, being named Spotify's Global Song of the Summer as well as earning the crown title of the most streamed track of all time\, currently with 573 million plays\, making it the most successful independent song of all time.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/diplo-presented-by-electric-palms/
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180115T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180115T210000
DTSTAMP:20171204T051443Z
CREATED:20171204T051443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171204T051443Z
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SUMMARY:Monday Night Jazz Jam
DESCRIPTION:An all inclusive Jazz Jam with a rotating house band. Created to strengthen the Big Island Jazz community through networking & jamming.  \nBring your favorite charts & the instrument of your choice or enjoy the vibrations of people improvising together in the Jazz Tradition\, 6-9pm every Monday night. Free for all ages.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/monday-night-jazz-jam-67/
LOCATION:Kukuau Studio\, 43D Kukuau\, Hilo\, HI\, 96720\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180115T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180115T120000
DTSTAMP:20171230T050852Z
CREATED:20171230T050852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171230T050852Z
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SUMMARY:Writers' Group
DESCRIPTION:Join the North Kohala Public Library’s writer’s group from 10 a.m. until noon on the third Tuesday of each month to exercise and enhance your writing skills.  For beginning writers or published authors–the timid\, the brave–serious or amateur–prolific or blocked.  The group is facilitated by published author\, Eila Algood\, who asks that you bring pen\, paper\, and any writing samples you may want to share. \nProgram Schedule is subject to change.  Contact the library 15 days in advance to request a sign language interpreter or if special accommodations are needed.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/writers-group-16/
LOCATION:North Kohala Public Library\, 54-3645 Akoni Pule Hwy\, Kapaau\, HI\, 96755\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180115T083000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20180115T110000
DTSTAMP:20171216T051040Z
CREATED:20171216T051040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171216T051040Z
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SUMMARY:Beach Cleanup for Martin Luther King Jr Day of Service
DESCRIPTION:Kōkua Hawaiʻi Foundation's Plastic Free Hawaii Program will host two cleanups on Monday January 15 for Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service! Please join us at one of two cleanup locations: \n1) Kahuku Beach (James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge; enter the gate at Mile Marker 14 and follow banners to the beach). Co-hosted with Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii \n2) Kailua Beach Park (hosted by Kailua Beach Adventures) \nCheck-in at 8:30am\, Cleanup from 9:00am-11:00am \nPlease bring a hat\, reef-safe sunscreen & a reusable water bottle for refilling! Refreshments offered at both locations to volunteers. \nThis is a Great Sunscreen Trade-in Event. Any attendees can bring in their chemical sunscreens to trade-in for free samples of RAW ELEMENTS USA sunscreen. All chemical sunscreens will be collected for use at a display to help ban oxybenzone in Hawaiʻi. \nA big thank you to Bee's Wrap for supporting this event and offering a free wrap to volunteers who show up! Bee’s Wrap makes reusable beeswax-based food wraps that serve as an alternative to single-use plastics! \nQuestions about Kahuku Location: plasticfree@kokuahawaiifoundation.org \nQuestions about Kailua Location: anissa@kailuabeachadventures.com
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/beach-cleanup-for-martin-luther-king-jr-day-of-service/
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