Student’s work showcased at Konawaena event

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The Konawaena High School Career, Technology and Educations showcased culinary, food science, digital media, engineering and agriculture courses on Jan. 23 at the Dancing Tree studio.

The Konawaena High School Career, Technology and Educations showcased culinary, food science, digital media, engineering and agriculture courses on Jan. 23 at the Dancing Tree studio.

The community was treated to student drawings, paintings and digital images while enjoying the culinary pupu made and served by the high school students. Konawaena High school students Brook Jones and Vincent Diaz entertained the crowd with their musical talents. Hands-on activities included a large spin art machine, button making, a 3-D printing machine and robotics demonstration. New this year was the silk-banner forest, an interactive installation in which guests were invited to walk through the hand-painted banners. Konawaena Middle school also displayed their student artwork.