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Lahaina Chapter Potluck & Meeting
03/26/2018 06:00 PM - 08:00 PM HT
Category
Potluck Mtg.
Admission
Free
Location
Na 'Aikane o Maui Cultural Center
562 Front. St
Lahaina, HI
United States of America
Summary
HFUU Lahaina chapter meets at Na 'Aikane o Maui Cultural Center, 562 Front. St. in Lahaina, last Monday of each month.
Description
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You are receiving this email because of your affiliation with the Lahaina chapter of Hawai'i Farmers Union United.
We invite you to join us again on Monday, March 26th at 6:00pm to celebrate food, farming, and the power of collective action. We meet on the last Monday of every month at Na Aikane O Maui. 562 Front Street Lahaina , Hawaii 96761
This month’s meeting we are Happy to hear from Dr. Noa Lincoln of UH: Manoa. He'll be sharing his knowledge and expertise on Hawaiian heirloom sugarcane.
What to Expect:
6:00pm: Aloha and Welcome! Blessing - Locavore Potluck (Please bring dish to share) or pay $12 6:15pm-6:30pm:Open Mic announcements by members (Please sign in at desk) 6:30pm-6:45pm: Chapter Announcements & updates from Lahaina Chapter Board 6:45pm-7:00pm: Sugarcane juice sampling, hands on look at cane varieties, and planting recommendations
7:00pm-7:30pm:Dr. Noa Lincoln
7:30pm-7:45pm: un-raffel from local neighborhood businesses. Pau
Noa Kekuewa Lincoln is of native Hawaiian, German, and Japanese decent, born in Kealakekua on Hawai‘i Island. The Hawaiian cultural epistemology, which places environment at the core of human well-being, has been the kuamo‘o (lit. backbone) of his personal and professional accomplishments. Noa received his BS in Environmental Engineering from Yale University, and his PhD in Environment and Resources from Stanford University, where his work focused on traditional agricultural development pathways and management strategies. His postdoctoral work examined traditional values and practices of ecosystems for food in Aotearoa.
And don’t forget to RENEW your membership or SIGN UP if you need!!!! We will have a list available at the meeting of current members, as well as those who need to renew or sign up. You can sign up on paper or online. Just download the fill-able membership/account form online.