Archive for August, 2009

Buddha Self-Portraits

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009



I am currently working my way through the book The Artists Way by Julia Cameron. One of the exercises is to take yourself on an artists date- by yourself. Today I took myself to the Hilton Waikoloa to steam, sauna and check out the Buddha collection.


Following are my Buddha self-portraits.


Scenes from the North Kohala Food Forum

Sunday, August 23rd, 2009

Check out Craig Elevitch’s photos of the North Kohala Food Forum, held yesterday.

Growing the Local Economy with Locally Grown Foods- North Kohala Food Forum

Thursday, August 20th, 2009



“The North Kohala community will produce 50% of the food it consumes” is one of the goals the community set forth in the North Kohala Community Development Plan. It is hard to know exactly how much of the food North Kohala residents consume is locally produced, but 10-15% is probably a good estimate.


The “local food” movement has been gaining traction all over the world and in Hawaii. Data is now bearing out the fact that eating locally grown foods are good for your health, the community and the economy.


A recent study by the University of Hawaii- College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources (UH-CTAHR) entitled Economic Impacts of Increasing Hawaii’s Food Self Sufficiency concluded that if Hawaii replaced just 10% of the imported food it consumes with locally produced food, this would generate $188 million in sales, $47 million in earnings, $6 million in tax revenues and more than 2,300 jobs. Without an economic study, it would be hard to know what the economic impact of purchasing more locally grown foods would be, but we know for sure that there is an economic “multiplier effect”- when money for food is spent in the community it multiplies in the community.


There is a lot of interest in North Kohala in food self-reliance and there are many new agricultural projects springing up. The Food Forum seeks to bring together all of the parties interested in community food self-reliance in North Kohala. The North Kohala Food Forum has invited 70 panelists- commercial food producers, food markets, wholesalers and commercial buyers, as well as people representing infrastructure (water, land, energy, processing facilities), government and education- to talk about what the challenges and opportunities are for meeting our community goal of producing 50% of our own food. The North Kohala Food Forum does not have a plan for achieving this goal- rather the idea is to bring people together to share information and see where collaboration can happen.


The North Kohala Food Forum will be held on Saturday, August 22, 2009, from 9 am – 4:30 pm at the Kohala Intergenerational Center (behind the gym at Kamehameha Park in Kapa‛au.)


The public is invited to the North Kohala Food Forum and tickets are $10, which includes a delicious all local (North Kohala) grown lunch prepared by local chefs. Tickets are available at the Kohala Coffee Mill, North Kohala Community Resource Center, Nanbu Courtyard Café, and The Kohala Center in Waimea.


The Food Forum is a project of the North Kohala Community Resource Center and is partially funded by the County of Hawaii- Office of Research & Development, Ulupono Initiative, Hoea Agricultural Park, Steering Committee Members, Starseed Ranch, Susan Barnes, and community donations.


You can learn more about the North Kohala Food Forum, share information and participate in the online discussion at www.nkfoodforum.com.

 

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