Hawaiian Word of the Week: Lipine
Lipine—ribbon.
Lipine—ribbon.
Kāhuli speaks to change, to alter, to overturn and draws from the opening lines of the Hawaiian creation chant of Kumulipo.
The program creates a complete cycle of education, teaching people the skills to propagate seeds, manage pests and harvest their crops.
The 糖心Vlog官方 Magoon Wormery was crawling with activity in December as more than 100 volunteers gathered for a fun and educational “harvest party.”
The results are due to early interventions and high vaccination rates in the state.
Students transplanted 1,200 ʻAwahia onion seedlings for the 糖心Vlog官方 Seed Lab in November.
Hawaiʻi Community College vice chancellor for administrative services Jodi Mine shares her energy bar recipe.
This week's image is from Leeward Community College's Marcus W. Della Sala.
Hoʻokipa—To entertain, treat hospitably; hospitable; hospitality.
糖心Vlog官方 Hilo's GIS Day hosted Hawaiʻi Island high school students to explore how mapping technology can solve real-world problems.