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Newsletter 36 - February 2012

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Aloha!

Celebrations of Spring are important occasions for all cultures. They renew our bond with the natural cycles of birth, growth, and the fruitfulness of the land and sea. They remind us of our utter dependence on healthy soils, rain, forests, air and ocean, and prompt us to act to conserve and replenish them.

 

Take a quick look at the festivals occurring on Hawai'i Island in the weeks ahead. On February 12 in Hilo is the Annual Hawaiian Reggae & Agricultural Festival (formerly “Bobfest”); on February 18 is the 6th Annual Avocado Festival in North Kona; on February 24 is the 8th Annual Grow Hawaiian Weekend in South Kona; and on March 3 is the Puna ‘Ulu Festival--Celebrating Breadfruit. These are occasions not merely to celebrate the bounty that Hawai’i provides, but to renew the bonds within our communities that connect local gardeners, farmers, fishermen, crafts and trades folk, artists, food producers, sellers and consumers. We are one.

Enjoy eating locally & sustainably!

Me ke aloha,

Craig Elevitch and Pedro Tama
for the Hawai'i Homegrown Food Network
http://hawaiihomegrown.net
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Breadfruit tree in South Kona.


Events

Every Thursday, 9:00 am – 1:00 pm, Puna
Hawaiian Style Permaculture Class

Saturday, January 28, 2012, 02:00pm, North Kohala
The Art and Alchemy of Chocolate and Tropical Cuisine

Wednesday, February 01, To Wednesday, February 29, 2012, Puna
La'akea Winter Permaculture Internship

Thursday, February 02, 2012, 09:00am, North Kona
West Hawai'i Master Gardener Monthly Meeting

Friday, February 03, 2012, 09:00am - 03:00pm, South Kona
Starting an Organic Garden -- Yes You Can!

Friday, February 03, 2012, 09:30am - 04:30pm, Puna
Tropical Edible Landscaping

Monday, February 06, 2012, 01:30pm - 04:00pm, Puna
Connections: Permaculture Concepts to Increase Ease and Joy

Thursday, February 09, 2012, 02:30pm - 04:30pm, Puna
Healthy Soils = Healthy Plants and People

Friday-Saturday, February 10-11, 2012, 09:00am-05:00pm, Puna
Cho Global Natural Farming Basics Seminar

Saturday, February 11, 2012, 08:00am - 12:00pm, South Kona
Butterfly and Honey Bee BUZZ Breakfast

Saturday, February 11, 2012, 10:00am - 03:00pm, North Kohala
Kohala's Community Harvest Day

Sunday, February 12, 2012, Hilo
Annual Hawai'i Reggae & Agricultural Fair

Monday, February 13, 2012, 01:30pm - 04:00pm, Puna
More on Healthy Soils

Thursday, February 16, 2012, 02:30pm - 04:30pm, Puna
Creating Harmony: The Design Process

Saturday, February 18, 2012, 10:00am - 04:00pm, North Kona
6th Annual Hawai'i Avocado Festival

Saturday, February 18 To Sunday, June 17, 2012, Puna
2012 Wild Crafter Certification

Monday, February 20, 2012, 01:30pm - 04:00pm, Puna
Health Thanks to the Land: Local Herbal Medicinals

Thursday, February 23, 2012, 02:30pm - 04:30pm, Puna
Water and Health

Friday, February 24, 2012, 09:00am - 12:00pm, South Kona
Secret Life of Plants

Friday-Sat, February 24-25, 2012, 12:00pm - 04:00pm, South Kona
8th Annual Grow Hawaiian Weekend

Monday, February 27, 2012, 01:30pm - 04:00pm, Puna
Animals, Including Us! In Permaculture Systems

Thursday, March 01, 2012, 09:00am, North Kona
West Hawai'i Master Gardener Monthly Meeting

Saturday, March 03, 2012, Puna
Puna 'Ulu Festival-Celebrating Breadfruit

Saturday, March 03 To Monday, March 19, 2012, Puna
3rd Aloha 'Aina Holistic Permaculture Design Course

Saturday, March 10, 2012, 03:00pm, Puna
Pahoa Community Garden Workparty

Friday-Tuesday, March 30 – April 3, 2012, Maui
Community Resiliency Seminar 

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Reports

Written by Craig Elevitch | 27 January 2012

Sandor Katz (on right) led a vibrant 2-day live-cuture foods workshop in Holualoa, North Kona on Jan. 21-22, 2012
Sandor Katz (on right) led a vibrant 2-day live-cuture foods workshop in Holualoa, North Kona on Jan. 21-22, 2012

By eating a variety of live-cultured or “fermented” foods, you promote diversity among microbial cultures in your body. Biodiversity, increasingly recognized as critical to the survival of larger-scale ecosystems, is just as important at the micro level. Call it microbiodiversity. By fermenting foods and drinks with wild microorganisms present in your home environment, you become more interconnected with the life forces of the world around you. 

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Written by Niki Mazaroli | 26 January 2012

Typical homegarden in Suva, Fiji.
Typical homegarden with coconut, banana, breadfruit, papaya and many other food plants in Suva, Fiji.

What is a Tropical Homegarden?

A traditional Tropical Homegarden (THG) of the Pacific Islands differs greatly from the raised bed or vegetable patch image commonly associated with temperate home edible gardens. A THG is a small-scale agroforestry land use system based on cultural traditions of subsistence living. A THG is in close proximity to a place of residence and tended to by the household members. Plants are grown for personal consumption as food, as well as for medicinal, ceremonial and construction purposes.

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Written by Sonia R. Martinez | 26 January 2012

A weekly subscribers box.
A weekly subscribers box.

Big Island Farm Fresh Foods (BIFFF) is a new concept in Consumer Supported Agriculture (CSA). Brittany and Bodhi Anderson, while looking for safe food sources for themselves, had the idea of purchasing the healthiest variety of island grown produce and other food products they could find from small, individual farmers and producers and in turn offer them to subscribers through weekly deliveries.

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Written by Noel Ramos | 26 January 2012

Specialty Crops Book coverOver the years, there have been a plethora of outstanding exotic fruit books, starting with the Julia Morton classic Fruits of Warm Climates, Bill Whitman's Five Decades of Tropical Fruits, Harry Lorenzi's Brazilian Fruits and Cultivated Exotics andBryan Brunner and Juan Rivero's Exotic Fruit Trees of Puerto Rico. Now we may have anew member to add to this group of "must have" books, Specialty Crops for Pacific Islands. Although it does not exclusively cover tropical fruits, the chapters for mangosteen, lychee, breadfruit and bananas offer some of the most comprehensive information you will find anywhere.

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Announcements

In partnership with the Downtown Improvement Association and a continuation of the Let's Grow Hilo project, the community (and especially natural farmers) are invited to come down and get your hands dirty, the plants growing, and the microbes inoculated in the otherwise underutilized parts of the downtown corridor.
 
Find out how good it feels to be part of the community making a positive impression on all of us. Also, take this opportunity to learn Natural Farming in a practical setting with seasoned experts, then bring it home to your garden to spread the love over vast distances.
I'll see you there this Sunday, January 29 at 2pm, meeting in front of the East Hawai'i Cultural Center (across Kalakaua Park).

Watch "FRESH" the movie for Free

Here at FRESH, we're always looking for ways to build the good food movement and reach a tipping point where sustainable food is the rule, not the exception. So, we'd like to continue spreading the word with an exciting new initiative: FRESH is available for viewing online for FREE! For a limited time (we do need to pay our bills after all), you can access the full-length film from your desktop. The movie will be available for one week, from Thursday, January 26th through Wednesday, February 1st, so don't wait to watch! To access the movie, simply click below.

Watch FRESH online this week!

Puna 'Ulu Festival--Celebrate Breadfruit!

The Eastside Hawai'i 'Ulu (Breadfruit) Festival will be held at Kua O Ka La charter school on Saturday March 3. For more information, see 'Ulu Festival.

Kua O Ka La Public Charter School is currently looking for mature breadfruit. The breadfruit will be lightly processed and frozen for use at the festival the Puna 'Ulu Festival to be held there March 3, 2012. If you are willing to share your bountiful 'ulu harvest for this purpose, please contact Mariposa at 938-7903.

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