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Kona Town Meeting for Tuesday canceled

Kona Town Meeting for Tuesday canceled

The Kona Town Meeting scheduled for Tuesday has been postponed because of the Kamehameha Day holiday.

The meeting has been rescheduled for 6 p.m. June 18 at the Makaeo events pavilion at Old Kona Airport Park.

The free event sponsored by Community Enterprises is open to the public. Refreshments will be served.

For more information, visit konatownmeeting.org.

Wille to discuss GMO bill today

County Councilwoman Margaret Wille will speak at a special membership meeting and public forum of the Kona Chapter of the Hawaii Farmers Union United slated from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. today in the Community Meeting Hale at the West Hawaii Civic Center. Wille will discuss Bill 79, which would prohibit most GMO crops on the island, and proposed amendments.

For more information, call David Case at 238-5285 or (907) 351-3559.

Book clubs meet at Kona Stories

Kona Stories in Keauhou Shopping Center hosts free monthly book clubs.

The Second Tuesday Fiction Group meets Tuesday to discuss “Running the Rift” by Naomi Benaron. A gifted athlete, Jean Patrick Nkuba sprints over the thousand hills of Rwanda and dreams of becoming his country’s first Olympic medal winner in track. But he is a Tutsi in a world that has become increasingly restrictive and violent for his people. As tensions mount between the Hutu and Tutsi, he holds fast to his dream that running might deliver his people from the brutality around them.

The Just the Facts Group meets June 25 to discuss “The Sinner’s Grand Tour” by Tony Perrottet. Sex and travel have always been intertwined and never more so than on the classic Grand Tour of Europe in the 18th and 19th centuries. Today, the continent is littered with salacious remnants of that age of secret boudoirs, notorious dungeons and forbidden artifacts. Perrottet sets off to discover a string of legendary sites and relics that are still kept from public view.

Both groups meet from 6 to 8 p.m. and are facilitated by Brenda Eng or Joy Vogelgesang. Attendees are asked to read the book and be prepared for discussion. Bring a pupu or beverage to share. For more information, call Brenda or Joy at 324-0350.

Libraries closed Tuesday for holiday

In observance of King Kamehameha Day, all public libraries will be closed Tuesday. Visit librarieshawaii.org for a complete listing of the libraries’ public service hours.