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Native Hawaiian nonprofit secures grant to develop Hawaiian language program

EA Ecoveristy is creating a Hawaiian language program to help modern learners reconnect with ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi through interactive, accessible learning tools.

Sound Bytes: Synchronous swimming (with robots); behind the Hawaiʻi Glider Challenge

The exciting work of flying robots underwater takes science, teamwork and flexibility.

Community Wildfire Protection Plan workshops rescheduled

Input gathered during the community workshops will help shape strategies to improve defensible space, emergency access, fuel reduction efforts, public education and interagency coordination.

Kapa‘a Swimming Pool to reopen this week

Kaua‘i County Department of Parks and Recreation thanks the community for its patience and understanding while the pool was closed.

Help prevent spread of invasive algae recently detected along Kauaʻi South Shore

While the species was previously documented elsewhere in Hawaiʻi, its confirmed presence along the south coast of the Garden Isle raises concerns about its potential to spread and impact native marine ecosystems.

Community invited to party with a purpose, celebrate Surfrider Kauaʻi’s 20th anniversary

The party Friday, April 10, is free to attend and will feature live music, a fire dancing performance, giveaways and a silent auction, as well as delicious food, plus cocktails available for purchase at the bar.

‘Fresh Look 2025’ video premieres on Hōʻike Kauaʻi Channel 54 and online

The new 1-hour video highlights floral design presentations and workshops that feature Hawaiʻi-grown flowers; it is being played on Hōʻike Kauaʻi Channel 54 and online.

Ocean users, stewards invited to participate in upcoming Kiaʻi o ke Kai focus groups

ʻĀina Momona hopes to gather perspectives from those who work in, care for and steward ocean spaces to help guide how future ocean projects engage with Hawaiʻi’s communities, especially as climate change continues to affect coastal and island communities.

Celebration of all things ʻukulele returns April 19 to Kukui Grove Center in Līhuʻe

Kauaʻi ʻUkulele Festival will feature live entertainment including well-known and emerging artists along with an opportunity to meet and engage with the island’s local ʻukulele community; luthiers will also be onsite, and there are several workshops planned this year the day before the festival.

Schedule and Miss Aloha Hula contestants, participating hālau hula for 63rd annual Merrie Monarch Festival

Annual Hoʻolauleʻa on Sunday, April 5, kicks off the weeklong celebration of everything Hawaiian on the Big Island in Hilo, with competition in the ‘Super Bowl of hula’ beginning Thursday, April 9, with Miss Aloha Hula contest.

Celebrate Earth Month during 4th annual Ho‘olaule‘a No Ka Honua

Celebrate, learn and be inspired by the people and practices that mālama the Garden Isle; there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

Community event at Kukui Grove Shopping Center to spotlight the ‘Alea ‘Ula

Join the Pacific Birds Habitat Joint Venture and partners at the Kukui Grove Shopping Center on April 4 for a free community event celebrating conservation efforts for the endangered ʻalae ʻula.

35-year-old Native Hawaiian health scholarship stands tall in face of challenge

Native Hawaiian Health Scholarship Program successfully recruits and nurtures professionals-in-training for the state’s most needed primary and mental health care disciplines; they are prepared to deliver quality, culturally informed health services.

State’s first high school health learning lab at Wai‘anae High on O‘ahu welcomes governor for tour

Proof-of-concept launches statewide network to grow Hawai‘i’s healthcare workforce.

Study of Hawaiʻi suicide rates by occupation calls for attention to support farmers

Farmers are consistently exposed to invasive pests, volatile market prices and extreme weather such as the recent back-to-back kona lows that inundated the state; beyond the physical destruction of crops and infrastructure, the back-to-back kona lows also left a trail of mental and emotional exhaustion.

Season of connection: Volunteers turn out on first workday of spring for restoration at Hulēʻia refuge

The project focuses on a 5-acre riparian and pūnāwai area that feeds into the broader wetland system and ultimately into Alakoko loko iʻa; it is a key freshwater source that helps maintain the balance needed for the fishpond to function.

Preserving the unique ecosystem of Kaua‘i: Pacific Missile Range Facility, partners again relocate Laysan albatross

The large body and wide wingspan of the native Hawaiian birds can pose a serious threat to pilots and the birds themselves when nesting and flying in airspace surrounding the airfield at the U.S. Navy installation on the west coast of Kaua‘i near Kekaha.

Kaua‘i Police Department honors Desiree Wakuta-Matsuda as Employee of the Month for March

“Every tool our officers rely on in the field is secured and managed through Desiree’s efforts, ensuring our teams have the resources they need to serve the community effectively,” said Kaua‘i Police Department Chief Rudy Tai in an announcement about Wakuta-Matsuda’s award. “For her outstanding contributions, we are honored to name her Employee of the Month.”

Kanu Hawai‘i: Support organizations as funding cuts threaten by volunteering

April is Volunteer Month throughout the nation; recent data show additional federal funding cutbacks are placing unprecedented strain on organizations that provide backbone of support for the state’s social, environmental and educational safety nets.

Visionary Legacy Award recipient is Hawaiʻi State LGBTQ+ Commission vice chairperson

“Michael’s leadership is nothing short of visionary,” wrote Hawaiʻi State Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Plus (LGBTQ+) Commission in a joint statement. “From shaping policy to building community, he has dedicated his life to ensuring that LGBTQ+ people in Hawaiʻi are not only protected but empowered to thrive.”
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