About Town | 11-3-14
Kona Orchid Society to hold monthly meeting
The Kona Orchid Society will hold its monthly meeting at 6 p.m. Friday at Makua Lani Christian School on Kealakaa Street off Palani Road.
Speaker Leonard Gines of Gines Orchids will discuss Bulbophilum’s care and joys. A potluck dinner begins at 6:15 p.m. Participants may bring orchids to display. There will be a drawing for orchids.
For information, call Jan Rae 325-4991.
Holualoa’s Art After Dark set for Friday
Holualoa Village art galleries and shops will offer refreshments, music and new art debuts from 5:30 until 8:30 p.m. Friday. The monthly Art After Dark event will feature many new works by area artists. Dovetail Gallery will spotlight unique copper and etched glass vessels by Heather Mettler, who will be on hand to meet and talk story.
Artist William Wingert will be painting live in the Holualoa Gallery during the evening.
The Holuakoa Gardens &Cafe is having a wine tasting hosted by Kiley Nakagawa of Young’s Market.
Pat Pearlman Designs, in the pink Kona Hotel, will feature sterling and bronze coffee bean jewelry.
Also, Holualoa’s Coffee &Art Stroll is an opening event for the Kona Coffee Cultural Festival from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday in Holualoa. More than 30 area coffee farmers will present free samples. For more information visit holualoahawaii.com.
Lai Opua development discussed at Hui Laulima meeting
West Hawaii Hui Laulima will meet from 10:30 a.m. to noon on Friday in the West Hawaii Community Health Center meeting room. Bo Kahui will provide an update of the Lai Opua 2020 Community Development.
For more information contact Linda Jeffrey 313-3652 or khparentcenter@yahoo.com.
Hula Preservation Society presents three cultural programs
The nonprofit Hula Preservation Society announces a cultural program series from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. daily Tuesday through Thursday at Hawaii Convention Center in Waikiki, Oahu. The series offers the opportunity to be enriched by hula, music and education.
Prices are $30 for kamaaina; $15 for kupuna and students. To register visit hulapreservation.org.
Veterans Day parade planned in Hilo
Hilo will host the seventh annual Hawaii Island Veterans Day Parade, honoring members from all branches of military service and their families Saturday. Participants will begin assembling at 8 a.m. and the parade will begin at 9 at the Kamehameha Statue off Kamehameha Highway and will travel through downtown Hilo. The parade will also pay tribute to women veterans. To include someone in this tribute contact Deb at deb@sunrisealoha.com or Rita at rita.miller808@gmail.com. To register a group or community organization to participate, or to send a donation, visit hivetparade.com. For more information, contact Jan at 895-4181 or at bivetparade@yahoo.com.
Golf tournament to benefit culinary program
The inaugural Big Island Bites Golf Tournament and After Bites Awards Reception will be held Saturday at Mauna Kea Resort.
In addition to the four-person scramble shotgun start, golfers will enjoy food and specialty drinks throughout the course. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the American Culinary Federation Kona Kohala Chefs Association’s campaign to equip the kitchens at West Hawaii Community College at Palamanui.
The tournament will be held from noon to 6 p.m. and the reception will be from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Entry fees are $300 per person. Guests of golfers may attend the reception for $75.
For more information call 882-5406 or email wblizzard@maunakearesort.net.
Tournament rates for accommodations at Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel and Mauna Kea Beach Hotel are available.
Chocolate benefit scheduled on Oahu
Emmanuel Church in Kailua, Oahu is hosting its 12th annual Chocolate Extravaganza, an all-you-can-eat chocolate buffet and auction at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at Emmanuel Church, 780 Keolu Drive. Proceeds from the event will be shared with Family Promise of Hawaii, a nonprofit dedicated to helping families with children escape homelessness.
Presale general admission tickets are $25, or $30 at the door. Keiki ages six and under are free. Tickets are available at emmanuelkailua.com/chocolate-extravaganza or by calling 262-4548.
Kohala Aina Festival scheduled
The fifth annual Kohala Aina Festival, presented by the Hawaii Institute of Pacific Agriculture will be held from 1 to 9 p.m. Saturday on the makai fairgrounds of the historic Iole ahupuaa in Kapaau. Live music, food and educational workshops will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. with keynote presentations and entertainment from 6 to 9 p.m.
This festival marks the beginning of the makahiki season celebrating local harvest. A locally-grown Hawaiian-style feast and keiki activities will be included. The event will raise funds for youth education programs. Musical headliners are Nahko and Ooklah The Moc.
Advance tickets are $20 and may be purchased at kohalaaina2014.brownpapertickets.com or by calling 800-838-3006. Tickets are $25 at the door. Children under 12 are free.
For more information, visit hipagriculture.org.
Waikoloa Village Outdoor Circle holds plant sale
From 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday the Waikoloa Village Outdoor Circle will be holding their annual plant sale at Waikoloa Elementary School. The organization will offer a variety of plants for purchase.
For more information call 895-4679.
Kuikahi Mediation Center holds dinner and auction
Kuikahi Mediation Center, in participation with the Hawaii County Bar Association, is hosting the ninth annual recognition dinner and auction at 5 p.m. Sunday in Hilo to benefit the nonprofit human services agency.
No-host cocktails will be served at 5 p.m., a buffet dinner is at 6. The event will also include a silent auction, live auction and door prizes.
Tickets are $85, of which $50 is tax deductible. Tickets are available from Kuikahi’s board of directors and from Kuikahi’s office in Hilo. For reservations, contact Julie Mitchell at 935-7844 ext. 116 or email julie@hawaiimediation.org.
Vegetarian Society Meets
Kona Vegetarian Society meets at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 10 at Pottery Terrace Suite 323. Dr. Dickran Boranian of Family Health Care, Kailua-Kona will be the guest speaker discussing functional medicine. The meeting is open to vegetarians and nonvegetarians.
Contact Doc Martin at 327-0354 or tobehealthyhawaii@yahoo.com with questions.