Seed Saving Basics with Donna Mitts
Is your garden bursting with produce, and you’re wishing you knew how to properly save the seeds? Or are you hoping to learn where to […]
Is your garden bursting with produce, and you’re wishing you knew how to properly save the seeds? Or are you hoping to learn where to […]
Join Ms. Jen the Kids’ Librarian in February for an opportunity to serve our community some aloha for Lā Aloha (Valentine's Day). Visit the Children's […]
A presentation by Kaua‘i Forest Bird Recovery Project's leader, Dr. Lisa "Cali" Crampton. There will also be a hula performance by Ka ‘Imi Na‘auao O […]
BLACKS IN HAWAI’I: ANCESTORS, LEGACY, AND LIFE Two outstanding “Historymakers” of Hawai’i—Dr. Kathryn Waddell Takara and Retired Judge Sandra A. Simms pay tribute to notable […]
BLACKS IN HAWAI’I AND THE PACIFIC: BOUNDARIES, STEREOTYPES, AND EXCLUSION Dr. Kathryn Waddell Takara, Attorneys Daphne Barbee (Black History Maker Awardee) and André Wooten will […]
Civil Beat reporters and staff will be working out of the Waipahu Public Library for the day and would love to hear from you! Stop […]
In honor of Women’s History Month, this March we invite Hau’ula residents Sylvia Craig-Kapu and Desirree Madison-Biggs to share their experiences working to protect Kokololio […]
IN THE PAST 30 YEARS, APPROXIMATELY 50% OF CORAL REEFS AROUND THE WORLD HAVE BEEN LOST. WITHOUT DRASTIC ACTION WE COULD LOSE 90% OF THE […]
Celebrate Earth Day by planting seeds and starting a garden featuring flowers and vegetables! All ages are welcome and all materials will be provided. […]
Nurturing and Fostering Relationships with the Land, with the Biosphere, and with Each Other Ancient Hawaiians were incredibly knowledgeable through their relationships with place, people […]