Kalo — A Community Affair By Roger Harris & Diane Koerner A not-to-be-missed festival revolving around Hawaiian flavors and future sustainability is being organized by … Read more
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Wala`au Sessions with Makela
He mau Pepeiao ko ka I `a `Ano `ai me ke aloha e na hoaaloha! Aia ma ko `u `ohana, he mau lawai `a. A … Read more

Yoga Asana of the Week
Anchored Action By Katrina Yoder Janu Sirsasana Janu – Knee Sira – Head Asana – Pose Good for Body and Soul Janu Sirsanana is forward … Read more

J Walk the Big Island
By J “Walk” Smith “Donkey Trail” skirts Onomea Bay and is a perfectly short hike that, depending on what time of year, almost anyone can … Read more

"`Ukulele Festival" will offer music, instruction and more
Big Island Weekly When music and culture collide, wonderful things emerge, like the 12th Annual Great Waikoloa ‘Ukulele Festival, to be held Saturday March 3, … Read more

Healthful Herbalist
Invasive Species Awareness Week Aims to Protect Our Fragile Environment By Barbara Fahs February 26 through March 3 has been designated National Invasive Species Awareness … Read more
Big Island Press Club is accepting scholarship applications
The Big Island Press Club announces the availability of college scholarships to students with Big Island ties who are seeking careers in journalism. This is … Read more

"The Hollow" brings murder-mystery to the stage
By Suzi Bond For guest director Felicity Johnson, community theater is a great way to bring people together. “Families work together, teens make friends with … Read more

Healthful Herbalist
Breadfruit Festival Will Celebrate Its Many Uses By Barbara Fahs Early spring marks the beginning of festival season on the Big Island. The Puna ‘Ulu … Read more
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Shaka and Stink Eye
Shaka To the Hawaii County Fire Department for their quick work at putting out recent fires in the Waikoloa area. The lives and property you … Read more →