Donations sought to help children visit their incarcerated moms on Oahu ADVERTISING Donations sought to help children visit their incarcerated moms on Oahu The Catholic Diocese of Honolulu’s Prison Ministry is collecting donations to bring together children and their mothers,
Donations sought to help children visit their incarcerated moms on Oahu
The Catholic Diocese of Honolulu’s Prison Ministry is collecting donations to bring together children and their mothers, incarcerated at the Women’s Community Correctional Center. Monetary donations are being accepted through Dec. 13 when a Christmas party will be held at the center.
The program, called “Star Light, Star Bright,” needs $19,000 to fly 59 children and 34 caregivers from the neighbor islands to Oahu.
The program is also seeking gift sponsors for the children. To make a donation or for more information, visit catholichawaii.org and click on Prison Ministry, email pvernay@rcchawaii.org or call 203-6722.
Chamber of Commerce online auction is happening now
The Kona-Kohala Chamber of Commerce is hosting its sixth annual Bid for Hawaii online auction, with bidding open through midnight Sunday. Available items include dining certificates, resort packages and activities. Proceeds benefit the Kona-Kohala Chamber of Commerce. For information, visit kona-kohala.com or call 329-1758.
Free gardening workshop offered in South Kona
The Dragonfly Ranch: Healing Arts Center in Honaunau is hosting a lecture by Joseph Dunsmoor, tropical agriculture educator of Kauai, at 2 p.m. Sunday. This two-hour workshop is called “Understanding Kona Soils: Tricks for Backyard Gardens and Orchards.”
During the free presentation, Dunsmoor will share knowledge on soil, crop feeding and hydroponics. He will cover topics including soil testing, recovering and processing waste and feeding and pruning fruit trees. Donations are accepted.
To reserve a space or for more information, contact 639-3256 or josephd2@yahoo.com. Directions are available at dragonflyranch.com or by calling 328-1906.
Double hull canoe subject at North Kohala Library
Sailor and canoe builder Kiko Johnston-Kitazawa will give a presentation on Waakaulua, the Hawaiian double hull canoe, at 6 p.m. Monday at North Kohala Public Library in Kapaau.
Johnston-Kitazawa, known as Captain Kiko, plans to bring a double hull canoe into the library to explain the canoe’s design and operation.
For more information, call the library at 889-6655.
Kona Community Hospital Auxiliary meeting scheduled
The Kona Community Hospital Auxiliary will hold its monthly board meeting at 1 p.m. Monday in the hospital conference room. Visitors are welcome and everyone is invited to the bake sale from 7 to 9 a.m. Friday mornings in the hospital cafeteria.
For more information, call 322-4577 or visit kchauxiliary.org.
Alii Drive to be closed for gas work
Hawaii Gas will be performing maintenance work on its pipeline at the intersection of Alii Drive and Sarona Road. The work will require the closure of both lanes on Alii Drive from 9 p.m. to 7 a.m. Tuesday through Dec. 12.
Pedestrians are urged to exercise caution near the construction zone. Police will be on site for traffic control and pedestrian safety. No loss of service is expected.
Kupuna Singles meets for buffet lunch
Kupuna Singles will meet for a no host buffet lunch Tuesday at Pizza Hut in Kailua-Kona.
Christian women’s gathering planned
Women of faith, as well as those seeking faith, are invited to a gathering Jan. 17 at Nani Mau Gardens in Hilo. The event has a theme of “Created in His Image,” and features three mainland speakers: Lindy Boone Michaelis, Belinda Dorsey and Jana Green.
The event also serves as a fundraiser for The Pregnancy Center.
Early registration is $45 per person and ends Dec. 15. Registration is $55 if received by Jan. 1, or $65 by Jan. 12. Those who bring a friend save $5. To register, visit tpckona.com/christian-womens-gathering.
For more information, contact Jen McGeehan, gathering coordinator at 747-2365 or jenmcgeehan1@gmail.com.