Showing posts with label film festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label film festival. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Photo of the day: 'Sizzlin' Maui Kula Onions ... up close


The annual Maui Onion Festival takes place in May.  The deep-fried onion rings are 'da best'!

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Monday, February 22, 2010

April 3 Maui County Agriculture Festival

Saturday, April 3, is the date for the third annual Maui County Agricultural Festival.

Taking place on the luau grounds of Maui Tropical Plantation in Waikapu, this is a must-attend event for those seeking to learn about local agriculture and its vital role in creating a sustainable future for Maui. Presented through a partnership between Maui County Farm Bureau and County of Maui, Office of Economic Development, the Ag Fest seeks to raise awareness about the business of agriculture, so we can keep agriculture alive on Maui. Festival hours are 9 a.m. 4 p.m. Admission is free.

Festival highlights:
• Victory Farm:  Our food depends on seeds, livestock sunshine, water, rich soil, and dedicated farmers. Wander a farm to learn about Maui’s crops.
...and Maui's livestock aid farm management, provide high-quality protein, and keep managed lands green. Come and appreciate our animals. Sponsored by Maui Cattle Company.
• Taste Education:  Great chefs opt for great flavors fresh from local farms. Feast on lunch or tastings; stick around for demonstrations from seafood prep to cooking with canoe crops. (Fees apply.)
• Grown on Maui:  A farmers market to connect you with the farmers who grow your food; discover also value-added products, equally vital to Maui's sustainability - such as taro chips, pickles, brewed coffee. Sponsored by The Alexander & Baldwin Foundation.
• Food Booths:  From humble crop to satisfying meal - Enjoy Maui Cattle Company all natural hamburgers, chow fun, Roselani ice cream and more.
• Keiki Activities:  Carrots carousing and cabbages grinning, kids learn when at play. Have fun with barnyard games and petting livestock; plant tomatoes or create wearable art. It's get-your-hands dirty time!
• Wellness/Health:  How can you fix a quick but nutritious meal for the family or incorporate more fresh foods after the Festival? Stop by for demonstrations and information.
• Ask the Farm Doctor:  For nascent and pro farmers, representatives from agricultural colleges and other agricultural allies provide hands-on answers.
• Culinary Contests:  Share your own best recipes based on fresh ingredients and find out how they compare. Emcee Alakai Paleka herself will be tasting, while keeping an eye on the judges.
• Composting:  When recycled, organic waste and nutrients can turn into fertile compost. Learn how to make compost at home with kitchen scraps and garden waste. It is fun, easy, and responsible.
• Literary Resources:  Stock up on ag books with an on-site book store courtesy of Barnes & Nobles, which will donate ten percent of profits to Maui County Farm Bureau's Ag Foundation, a 501(c)3 established to operate educational programs for Maui's youth.
• Story Telling:  Learn Hawaiian agriculture words and phrases with KPOA Radio Morning Manao host Luana Kawaa.
• Farm Tours:  Learn more about Maui's agri-tourism sector and the farm tours available over the weekend and all year long.


For more information, about Maui Tropical Plantation … http://www.mauitropicalplantation.com/

For information about Maui County Farm Bureau … http://www.mauicountyfarmbureau.org/

Photos courtesy of Maui Tropical Plantation 

A place where you can visit to find fresh produce on Oahu is Waipahu Festival Marketplace




Sunday, February 14, 2010

Jewish Film Festival in Honolulu starts March 6


Award-winning filmmaker will open the 8th Annual Jewish Film Festival. March 6


Jewish and Japanese cultures meet in two films in the exciting lineup of works from Israel, the U.S. and Canada.

WHAT: The Eighth Annual Temple Emanu-El Kirk Cashmere Jewish Film Festival
WHEN: March 6-18
WHERE: Doris Duke Theatre
INFO: 808-532-8700
ADMISSION: $8 general; $7 for seniors, students, and military; $5 Academy members.

Filmmaker Lynn Roth will be at opening night of the 8th Annual Temple Emanu-El Kirk Cashmere Jewish Film Festival to introduce her film The Little Traitor, starring Alfred Molina. The film won the 2008 Audience Award for best feature film at the Los Angeles Jewish Film Festival. Roth will also lead a discussion following the film.
Presented by Temple Emanu-El and the Honolulu Academy of Arts, the festival is the largest since its 2002 debut, with six feature films and one short film—all of them Hawaii premieres.

For more information, visit the website: www.honoluluacademy.org