Hāmākua Homesteading Series
Hāmākua Homesteading Series
Our Hāmākua Homestead series is back, and it’s more exciting than ever! Get ready for inspiring sessions on permaculture design, unlocking the secrets to building a powerful brand, and diving deep into the beautiful art of cacao farming—plus, we’ve got a few surprises that will surely delight you, including a special offsite garden tour on Saturday, April 25th.
Join us at the library Mondays at 5:30 pm as we come together to celebrate community, craftsmanship, and possibility. This amazing experience is proudly sponsored by the Honeybee Education Program and the Laupāhoehoe Train Museum— don’t miss this chance to learn, connect, and grow!
– Monday, May 4: Introduction to Permaculture, presented by Jacqueline Edmiston Come connect with the holistic permaculture design principles and ethics for creating resilient and regenerative human habitats and agricultural systems by mimicking nature.
– Monday, May 11: Building Your Brand from the Ground Up, presented by Rose Navalta An introduction to how homesteads and agricultural producers can build a brand from the ground up by expressing their values, vision, and story through thoughtful visual identity and presentation, creating a more recognizable and cohesive presence in their community.
– Monday, May 18: Tiny Batch Chocolate- Learn to Process Cacao Tree to Treat at Home, presented by Raven Hanna
Monday: 05:30 PM - 06:30 PM