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NERD Talk: September 27, Friday, at 10:30 at Kumu Kai. How aquaculture can help conserve Hawaii’s coral reefs! Dr. Chatham (Chad) Callan is an Associate Professor of Aquaculture at the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo, located at the Pacific Aquaculture & Coastal Resources Center. Prior to his current appointment, he was the Director of Finfish […]
Click for a quick view of the Ohana Foundation event on July 3!
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NERD TALK JUNE 28th Title: Protecting Hawaiʻi from Invasive Species Speaker: Kawehi Young Time : 10:30 a.m. Discover the wide reaching impacts of invasive species on our islands and learn simple, yet powerful ways that you can contribute to protecting Hawaiʻi. About BIISC: The Big Island Invasive Species Committee works island wide to protect our […]
One of the most interesting places at Hualalai is the Kumu Kai Center located at King’s Pond. On March 29, Kelsey Makida, the Marine Husbandry Specialist at Hualalai, will be speaking at 10:30 am. about marine species. What a way to welcome spring! Title: Spring Into Ocean Life Speaker: Kelsey Makida In honor of spring […]
The Hualalai Ohana Foundation has planned a couple of fun, friendly days of competition in some of our most popular venues. Here’s a link to the registration page where you can sign up for tickets: https://hualalaiohanafoundation.networkforgood.com/events/67602-2024-hualalai-founder-s-classic
January begins quietly at Hualalai. As festive guests depart that first week, homeowners take a deep breath and perhaps a nap or two. The whales frolic off shore and the first banana crop of the year ripens on the tree. It is peaceful. But it’s the quiet before the storm: the Mitsubishi Championship arrives, along […]
Festive Season is already at the half way mark. Lots of good things happening, past, present and future. December 29: NERD TALK Title: DRIFT Speakder:Jeffrey Milisen Time: 10:30 a.m. Location: Kumu Kai at Kings Pond Join Jeffrey Milisen as he talks about his experiences and work as a Blackwater Specialist and Marine Biologist Jeff helped […]
It was a beautiful way to celebrate the first of May. Chatting with friends, old and new, in the warm morning sun while viewing the beautiful lei made by Hualalai folks. Auntie Kaulu performed hula while Micah played ukulele. Uncle Earl came too! Thank you Hualalai Cultural Center and Ka’ai McAfee-Torco.
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“Spring Into Marine Life” on February 24, Friday at 10:30 at the King’s Pond Kuma Kai Marine Center!
In honor of spring time and the surrounding holidays, Kelsey Makida will be looking into some fascinating marine species found worldwide that are spring-holiday themed.
Kelsey Makida is originally from Southern California, […]
What a way to spend the Winter Solstice! The sun was at its most southern point on the shortest day of the year when we entered the Hualalai Grille and found it transformed into the elegant and trendy Miller and Lux. Famed chef Tyler Florence has outdone even himself. So many special touches during […]
The Holiday Cart Parade brought smiles to people’s faces as the carts paraded throughout Hualalai!
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Every month, the Natural Resources Team holds a N.E.R.D. Talk. Speakers from the community as well as our own Natural Resources Team speak on a topic related to the acronym N.E.R.D: Nature, Environment, Resource and Design. The next guest, artist Bailey Ferguson, will speak at the Kumu Kai Marine Center, King’s Pond, on December […]
Chantal Prunier recently led the “Walking the Trails of our Ahupua’a” first inaugural Hualalai Ohana Foundation hike. Chantal, a member of the HOF Events Committee, explained the trail system used by Hawaiians for trade between the mauka (upland residents) and the makai (seaside residents.) “As we hiked, we talked about trails, community, patience, specialized skills, […]
January 1, 2022. The Hualalai sunset never disappoints, no matter from where you see it! A promise of good things to come!!! Let’s hope so. No, let’s plan on it!
photo by Bill McDowell
photo by Jen Dulski
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Egrets supervise the work on Hualalai golf course. The course is scheduled to open on December 1.
The walkway between Palm Grove and Beach Tree was damaged by strong surf during recent high tides. It will be closed through August.
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The trees were severely cut back at the end of April. Now look at them!
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