Saturday, October 11, 2008,
UH Manoa main campus,
on McCarthy "Mall," Honolulu, Hawai`i
9:00am-5:30pm
Free Admission
Parking on street or on campus ($3)
Website: Kavafestival.org

Hawai`i Pacific Islands
Kava Festival
~ I Maluhia ka Honua ~
(So that the world may be at peace)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

updated October 10, 2008

This event is organized by the 'Awa Development Council (ADC), a nonprofit charitable organization devoted to furthering the understanding, use and appreciation of `awa. All contributions are tax deductible as allowed by law for 501(c)(3) charitable organizations. The ADC's supporters include the University of Hawai'i, Bishop Museum, the Lyon Arboretum Association, International Executive Kava Council, the Association for Hawaiian 'Awa, the UHM Center for Pacific Islands Studies, and many nonprofit organizations and volunteers statewide.

Copyright © 2008 'Awa Development Council. All rights reserved.

Permitted for the 'Awa Development Council by Copyright © 2008 Hawaiian Kava Center, LLC. All rights reserved.
Program, Press Release
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Speakers
T-Shirts & Posters - To debut design by Matthew "Chuna-Boy" Kaopio
Will McClatchey, Jonathan Yee
ADC website
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Guy Cruz

Halau Lokahi - Kumu Hina Wong

Kupa'aina

Matty McIntire

Michael Tanenbaum

Milicent Cummings

Nick Ponce

See

Simple Souls

Stephen Inglis

The Girlas

And some Na Hoku Award winners and others...

Skip BittenbenderAloha Kava Scientists and 'Awa Leaders,

Announcement for 2nd Kava Science Symposium.

Presentations begin at 9:30 a.m.

We are now requesting a title, author(s), presenter, affiliation, and brief description of your presentation.

Email or post the above information to :

HC Bittenbender
TPSS/UHM
3190 Maile Way
Honolulu, HI 96822
hcbitt@hawaii.edu

The purpose of the symposium is to learn the latest in kava research inclusive of biology, chemistry, and social science. The symposium will be open to the public yet provide an opportunity to present your work to peers as well as field questions from the general public in a casual environment.

The festival and symposium are not yet supported by grants therefore, we cannot offer support travel, meals or rooms. We will have kava.

H.C. "Skip" Bittenbender, Ph.D.

Extension Specialist for Coffee, Kava and Cacao
Tropical Plant and Soil Sciences
CTAHR/ University of Hawaii
3190 Maile Way
Honolulu, HI 96822
tel. 808-956-6043
fax. 808-956-3894
office location is 112 St. John Hall
hcbitt@hawaii.edu

Secretary
`Awa Development Council
a nonprofit 501(c)(3) charitable organization
PO Box 26344
Honolulu HI 96825
http://awadevelopment.org
http:/kavafestival.org
secy.adc@gmail.com
(808) 395-3772 fax
(808) 256-5605 voice

Vendor/Educational

AHA, Jeri Ooka
'Apu making workshop by Kukini
Bokashi/ Hawaiian Kava Center
Branden Virardi
CTAHR of UH
Damon Kakalia
Division of Forestry & Wildlife
Hakipu'u Learning Center
hawaiianartplaza.com
Hawaiian Forest
Hot Lava Glass
Hui Mauli Ola - Keola Chan
Jannifer Lesuma
Ka Pa Lua Hawai'i, Olohe Lua Aiwaiwa La'akea Suganuma
Kahea
Kau Inoa
Kava Roots
Lyon Arboretum
Matthew "Chuna" Kaopio
Norman Kaneshiro "Sound Man"
O'ahu Invasive Species Committee
Ozia (kava beverage)
Pieces Pacifica
Sami Fevaleaki (Bone & fossilized ivory carvings handmade in Polynesian designs)
Solomon Enos Gallery
SupremeMasterTv.com
more to be listed.

Materials for free distribution

Series 1

260x161 pixels, link to larger 6694x4134 jpg (~7MB)

Series 2

link for 8.5x11, link for 11x17 300dpi

Performing Entertainment/Music