Newsletter 3 - June 2009
Seed exchanges take place periodically island wide. One of Hawai'i Island's biggest and oldest seed exchanges takes place on June 13 (see details below).
Contents
Events
New Publications
Web resources
Submissions
Aloha mai e!
This is the June 2009 edition of a new periodic publication for Hawai'i Island: the Hawai'i Homegrown Food Network e-mail newsletter.
The newsletter features upcoming events, web resources, and other news for the Grow Local/Eat Local Food movement. Enjoy!
Your submissions for future newsletters are welcome using the form below.
Mahalo nui loa,
Craig Elevitch
Pedro Tama
http://agroforestry.net
Events
Saturday, May 30, 9 am - 4 pm
Event: Sustainable Saturday: Best Use of Your Backyard
Sponsor/Organizer: Kona Outdoor Circle (KOC)
Description: Morning: “Gardening Sustainably,” with Hector Valenzuela, specialist in organic vegetable growing, UH CTAHR; and "Container Gardening in a Small Space," with Janice Crowl, author of Container Gardening in Hawai'i. Catered lunch by Nasturtium Cafe chef Diane Tomac-Compagon, who will explain her menu and growing techniques for her ingredients. Afternoon: "Sustainable Garden Tour" at Una Greenaway and Leon Rosner's organic vegetables and fruit Kuaiwi Farm in Captain Cook.
Place: KOC, Kuakini Highway at junction with Queen Ka'ahumanu Highway
Cost: members $60 non-members $75 (includes lunch). Registration deadline May 28.
Contact: Kona Outdoor Circle, 329-7286; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. ; www.konaoutdoorcircle.org .
Saturday, May 30, 8:30 - 10:00 am
Event: Talk story -- Growing food at home
Sponsor/Organizer: Keauhou Farmers Market
Description: Craig Elevitch will talk story about “Growing food at home” and show photos of abundant Hawai'i gardens. He will be signing Pathways to Abundant Gardens, a book for those who are looking for inspiration and guidance in growing their own food using natural methods.
Place: Keauhou Farmers Market at Keauhou Shopping Center
Cost: Free
Contact: Nancy Miller, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Saturday, June 6, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Event: Hawai'i Island Homegrown Food Self-Reliance Workshop
Sponsor/Organizer: Permanent Agriculture Resources with support from the Hawai'i County Resource Center
Description: This workshop will empower participants to be in control of their own food sources, reduce food budgets, increase consumption of fresher, more nutritious food, decrease the impact of spiraling fuel costs, and help create an abundance of food for sharing or sale. The workshop includes presentations by local experts and field tours. Gardeners, farmers, homeowners, landscapers, teachers, extension professionals and anyone interested in expanding Hawai‘i community food self-reliance are welcome to attend.
Place: Ocean View Community Center
Cost: $50. Please register early. Due to space constraints on field tours, participant numbers are limited.
Contact: www.agroforestry.net/events or email Ngaire Gilmour at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Saturday, June 13, 8:30 am - 12:30 pm
Event: 7th Annual Hawai'i Island Seed Exchange -- theme "The Moon -- Mahina and Agriculture -- Rhythms and Connections"
Sponsor/Organizer: Know Your Farmer Alliance, the Hawai'i Peoples Fund, the Hawai'i Community Foundation, and Amy B.H. Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden
Description: This annual agricultural festival develops community food self-reliance by bringing together our agricultural community to freely share cuttings, roots, hulis, saved seed and plants (no potted plants) of food crops that grow well on Hawai'i Island. Opening ceremony with Kumu Keala Ching and Na Wai Iwi Ola halau. Organic lunch 10:30 am - 12:30 pm by Lotus Cafe. Various educational presentations by Hawai'i Island sustainable growing experts.
Place: Amy B. H. Greenwell Ethnobotanical Gardens, Captain Cook, Mile Marker 110
Cost: Free
Contact: call Nancy Redfeather 322-2801 or Lynn Bell at 325-0615
Saturday, June 13, 10 am - 11:30 am
Event: Free Garden Tour, during the 7th Annual Seed Exchange
Sponsor/Organizer: Amy B. H. Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden
Description: See the garden’s collection of native Hawaiian plants while hearing about their traditional cultural uses.
Place: Amy Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden, located in Captain Cook, 12 miles south of Kailua-Kona, between the 110 and 11 mile markers on the mauka side of Mamalahoa Highway.
Cost: Free
Contact: Call if you have any questions. Tel: 323-3318; e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Event: Summer Intern Program
Sponsor/Organizer: La'akea Community
Description: Spend a month with us exploring sustainability, both with the land and with each other. Permaculture skills and community communication skills will be taught.
Place: La'akea Community, Pahoa
Cost: $650, includes food, lodging and instruction
Contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. , www.permaculture-hawaii.com , 808-443-4076
Saturday July 11, 10am - Noon
Event: Tropical Edible landscaping
Sponsor/Organizer: La'akea Community
Description: Come learn about what you can grow that looks good and tastes great too!
Place: La'akea Community, Pahoa
Cost: $25
Contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. , www.permaculture-hawaii.com , 808-443-4076
Event: Permaculture Ethics and Principles
Sponsor/Organizer: La'akea Community
Description: Come learn the basics of Permaculture
Cost: $25
Contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. , www.permaculture-hawaii.com , 808-443-4076
Monday July 20, 3 - 5 pm
Event: Gardens and Soil
Sponsor/Organizer: La'akea Community
Description: Explore and learn about forest gardens and plant integration
Place: La'akea Community, Pahoa
Cost: $25
Contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., www.permaculture-hawaii.com , 808-443-4076
Event: Honopua Farm: A Waimea Family Farm
Sponsor/Organizer: The Kohala Center
Description: Visit Honopua Farm and lunch with owners Ken and Roen Hufford.
Place: contact The Kohala Center
Cost: $25 (members) - $75 (non-members)
Event: Water Systems Design
Description: Discover the wonders of water and key line design.
Cost: $25
Contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., www.permaculture-hawaii.com , 808-443-4076
Event: Backyard Kalo Farming
Sponsor/Organizer: Amy B. H. Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden
Description: With garden foreman Manuel Rego. Manuel has cared for the extensive collection of kalo at Amy Greenwell Garden for 24 years. Manuel will be assisted by Sunao Kadooka. Come and learn how to propagate, grow, and prepare kalo in your own backyard. Participants will also be supplied with kalo huli, or propagates, that can be planted for harvest. And, for the lucky attendees, this particular workshop will include Maui Lehua and other miscellaneous varieties.
Place: Amy Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden, located in Captain Cook, 12 miles south of Kailua-Kona, between the 110 and 11 mile markers on the mauka side of Mamalahoa Highway.
Cost: Free to Bishop Museum members; non-members $15
Contact: Call to register, Tel: 323-3318; e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Event: Aloha Aina Permaculture Design Certification Course
Sponsor/Organizer: Living Mandala
Description: Come learn permaculture, a cornerstone of sustainability
Cost: $1500
Contact: www.livingmandala.com , (707) 634-1461
Saturday, September 19
Event: 19th Annual Hawaii International Tropical Fruit Growers Conference
Sponsor/Organizer: Hawaii Tropical Fruit Growers (HTFG)
Description: Educational conference on growing and marketing tropical fruit
Place: Hilton Waikoloa
Cost: to be determined
Contact: Ken Love 323-2417
Ongoing & regular events
Event: Papaikou Community Garden
Community members of Papaikou have begun the process of creating a community garden. Check out the wiki site for news, meetings and events. Please add your mana'o, kokua, mahalo and aloha to all the people who are making this happen. http://papaikou.localgarden.us/wiki/index.php?title=Scheduling_the_Next_Meeting
Coming events
New publications
Ken Love and www.Hawaiifruit.net have released Hawaii Grown video segments on tips for harvesting, post-harvest care, marketing and producing quality tropical fruit. Find out what the chefs, grocers and wholesalers are looking for. Hard copies will be available
soon for Hawaii Tropical Fruit Grower members. For more information contact: Ken Love, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXtsJrbKzVY intro
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQyIvvqsYFo bananas
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cv7flUNn3IE avocados
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6--QUsDd3o figs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9cZzleYbII small fruit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9K5J_eD55A citrus
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcYsTTSA2tI Bob Paull
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s07i0OptXts choice Mart
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdvvY4HZAxA Chef Trask
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8eCYYmta4k Adaptations
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVUPwn32djU Virginia Easton Smith
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jv0PiBAgZI outro
Book review
Petrini starts with and presses on throughout the book about the need for people to relate to food in a more intelligent and considerate way than is being practiced now. In fact, he relates all aspects of sustainable life to the new “gastronomy,” which he defines as the “reasoned knowledge of everything concerning man insofar as he eats.” Not just the study of food and cooking, but in a grand scale, he relates gastronomy to botany, physics, agriculture, ecology, anthropology, sociology, geopolitics, political economics, trade, technology, cooking, physiology, medicine and epistemology.
Thank goodness the author doesn’t stop with pointing out all the problems with the industrial food world we live in, but goes on to present solutions, to the "worrying picture.” He talks about creating a network that in itself will bring about the cultural change and the new system of values that will promote the good, clean, fair way. Petrini shares personal experiences that exemplify the points he’s making with each chapter. These diaries are what give this book its heart. Each example brings home to the material plane what sometimes seems like lofty intellectualism.
Finishing off with an excerpt from of the “Manifesto on the Future of Food” and “10 Things Every American Can Do To Strengthen Our Food Communities” Carlo Petrini leaves the reader realizing that making the right decisions about food can and will change the world.
Web resources
Hawai'i organizations
Agroforestry Net http://www.agroforestry.net
Hawai'i Agriculture Notes http://www.ahualoa.net/ag/notes_farming.html
Hawai'i Farmers Union http://www.hawaiifarmersunion.org
Hawai'i Fruit http://www.Hawaiifruit.net
Hawai'i Island School Garden Network http://www.kohalacenter.org/HISGN/about.html
Hawai'i Organic Farmers Association http://www.hawaiiorganicfarmers.org
Hawai'i SEED http://www.hawaiiseed.org
Hawai'i Tropical Fruit Growers http://www.hawaiitropicalfruitgrowers.org
Know Your Farmer Alliance http://www.knowyourfarmeralliance.com
Kona Coffee Council http://www.kona-coffee-council.com
Kona Coffee Farmers Association http://www.konacoffeefarmers.org
Kona Outdoor Circle http://www.konaoutdoorcircle.org
Slow Food Hawai'i http://www.slowfoodhawaii.org
Waimea Outdoor Circle http://www.waimeaoutdoorcircle.org
Other Island websites
Andrea Dean Eat Local http://www.andreadean.com
Big Island Farmers Markets http://www.hcrs.info/sustainability/agriculture-and-food
Green Hawaii http://www.greenhawaii.com
Hawaii Physical Activity and Nutrition Newsletter http://http://www.healthyhawaii.com
How to Feed Chickens in Hawaii http://www.ahualoa.net/chickens/
La'akea Permaculture Community http://www.permaculture-hawaii.com
Plants Hawaii http://www.plantshawaii.com
South Kona Green Market http://www.skgm.org
University of Hawai’i College of Tropical Agriculture (CTAHR)
Organic - CTAHR http://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/organic/
Buy Fresh - Buy Local http://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/sustainag/BFBL.asp
Government agencies
Hawaii County Resource Center http://www.hcrc.info/sustainability/agriculture-and-food
National websites
Community Alliance with Family Farmers http://caff.org
Community Food Security Coalition http://www.foodsecurity.org
Food Declaration http://fooddeclaration.org
Food Share http://www.foodshare.net
National Homegrown Site http://www.homegrown.org
Natural Farming http://janonglove.com/janongusa/intro01.html
Videos
Permaculture -- Farms for the Future http://www.viddler.com/explore/PermaScience/videos/4/
Submissions
We invite you to submit information about educational events, resources, workshops, festivals, presentations, etc., related to growing, exchanging, selling, preparing, and eating locally grown food that is sustainable or organic. Please send us your submissions using the e-mail forms below. We will compile your submissions and send them to hundreds of Hawai'i Island sustainable food practitioners and supporters.
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