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039;Awa Development Council. A 501(c)(3) public charitable organization. 2016 Kava Festival cancelled due to late notification and demands by UHM Food Services; 2017 Kava Festival planning meetings begin October 2016. The 2016 Kava Festival has been cancelled. The ‘Awa Development Council, however, will release further information on the 2017 Kava Festival venue and time at a later date. I Maluhia ka Honua! This entry was posted in Uncategorized. July 31, 2016. Going over the Hawaiian ‘awa cultivar...
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The perfect gift for any coffee lover, "Coffee Aloha Box". A box of Aloha, each month of the year $28/month. Subscribe to our monthly "care package" program. We recently stopped into Indigenous Soaps production space and office to pick-up hand-made soaps for our October. This weekend. Love harvest the ‘awa herself from a friend’s farm. Just as ‘awa relaxes the mind and body, it’s also good for soothing sun or windburned skin. This ‘Aina Bar we are sharing with our Makana subscribers is the original blend...
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News Blog | 'Awa Development Council | a 501(c)(3) public charitable organization
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039;Awa Development Council. A 501(c)(3) public charitable organization. 2016 Kava Festival cancelled due to late notification and demands by UHM Food Services; 2017 Kava Festival planning meetings begin October 2016. The 2016 Kava Festival has been cancelled. The ‘Awa Development Council, however, will release further information on the 2017 Kava Festival venue and time at a later date. I Maluhia ka Honua! This entry was posted in Uncategorized. July 31, 2016. Going over the Hawaiian ‘awa cultivar...
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Aloha Kakou, | 'Awa Development Council
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039;Awa Development Council. A 501(c)(3) public charitable organization. The ‘Awa Development Council (ADC). Is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) public charitable organization. The ADC is devoted exclusively to educational, science, and cultural activities. Our motto is I Maluhia ka Honua. So that the world may be at peace). The following is a summary of our activities we conduct on a regular basis. 8211; an important educational venue for the dissemination of knowledge and understanding of kava. As an important ve...
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9/22/14. A Visit to Ed Johnston’s Nursery in Pepe’ekeo, HI | 'Awa Development Council
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039;Awa Development Council. A 501(c)(3) public charitable organization. 9/22/14. A Visit to Ed Johnston’s Nursery in Pepe’ekeo, HI. L-R by columns, draw a horizontal line thru the center: two Papa kea (‘Apu), two Nene (2), Kumakua, ‘Opihikao, Pana’ewa, Honokaneiki, Luukia (var. papa’ele’ele? Mahakea, Papaelele puupuu, Papaelele, Hanakapi’ai. Missing Hiwa, Mo’i, and Mapulehu. Explaining how there’s no rush to transplant. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. September 22, 2014. Your email address will ...
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January | 2014 | 'Awa Development Council
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039;Awa Development Council. A 501(c)(3) public charitable organization. Monthly Archives: January 2014. The ‘Awa Development Council (ADC). Is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) public charitable organization. The ADC is devoted exclusively to educational, science, and cultural activities. Our motto is I Maluhia ka Honua. So that the world may be at peace). The following is a summary of our activities we conduct on a regular basis. Is also a resource for kava education. As an important venue for scientific demonstra...
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September | 2014 | 'Awa Development Council
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039;Awa Development Council. A 501(c)(3) public charitable organization. Monthly Archives: September 2014. 9/22/14. A Visit to Ed Johnston’s Nursery in Pepe’ekeo, HI. L-R by columns, draw a horizontal line thru the center: two Papa kea (‘Apu), two Nene (2), Kumakua, ‘Opihikao, Pana’ewa, Honokaneiki, Luukia (var. papa’ele’ele? Mahakea, Papaelele puupuu, Papaelele, Hanakapi’ai. Missing Hiwa, Mo’i, and Mapulehu. Explaining how there’s no rush to transplant. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. 9/22/14...
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