Resisting Extinction: Ensuring the Survival of Kaua‘i’s Native Forest Birds
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Make the most of your garden by learning how to save seeds from your plants! Donna Mitts, garden educator at The Kohala Center, will teach […]
Our presenter has had an emergency, and the event will not take place as scheduled. Sorry for the inconvenience! Come learn about our many amazing […]
An exploration of our default patterns in communication and how to create more connection and understanding Meet Kim Loh Kim is an animal-lover, yoga teacher […]
Did you know that 2023 is the Year of the Kāhuli (snail)? Join us at the library to learn what these beautiful creatures do for […]