Community
Tour
at
La'akea
Intentional Community, Pahoa
Where: La'akea
Community, meet at Main House
When: Saturday,
May 6th @ 9:30 am
& May 20th @ 9:30 am
Cost: Donation, suggested $5-15 if you
can. No one turned away.
More Info:
call Aniko for more info at 214-4601 or
reply to this email.
Description: Come join us for a tour of our community!
Allow Aniko, one of our members, to walk you around the land,
including our organic gardens, alternative building methods,
off grid solar system, animals and orchards.
We are a committed group of people working together closely in
community, on our 24 acre organic permaculture farm. We
integrate the social aspects of sustainability into daily
life: how to live together with honesty, love and peace, and
share power and leadership. We do not have one central
leader, but instead share the cost of the land and the
leadership equally. This is a great time to tour the land and
ask questions about community.
Let us know if you are coming.
Thanks!
call
Aniko at 214-4601
La'akea Community,
13-3844 Ala'ili Rd.
Pahoa, Puna, Hawaii:
808-443-4076
Take Hwy 130 off of Hwy 11, near Kea'au, to Pahoa
Stay on hwy 130 past Pahoa
Just past mile marker 14, turn Rt onto Ala'ili Rd.
Go down Ala'ili Rd. about one mile, turn Rt into La'akea
driveway. Proceed past the "park here" sign to the "main house".
Park here and proceed on foot to the main house.
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Malamalama
Waldorf School
Spring
Fair and Ho'ike
Where: 15-1834
Maku'u Dr. - Malamalama Waldorf School
When: Saturday, May 13th
@ Noon - 5:30pm
Cost: $10/Adult, $25/family pack (2 adults + 15 script), FREE
entry for kids
More Info: call (808) 982-7701, email info@hawaiiwaldorf.org
or reply to this email.
Malamalama Waldorf School is excited to
announce it's third annual Spring FUNdraising Fair
and Ho'ike! Come enjoy community, fantastic music
and delicious food in a child-friendly atmosphere.
By participating you will be contributing to a
precious Puna school.
The Malamalama Waldrof School is "a place where
childhood wonder is revered and children are free to
grow, learn & shine in their light" (John Pena,
MWS parent). This loving, conscious environment
nurtures kids from preschool through eighth grade.
This event is one of the many ways that Malamalama
reaches out to the community to raise funds so that
it can serve children from all demographics. Visit www.hawaiiwaldorf.org
to learn more!
This spring concert will have FOUR GREAT BANDS!
Tiana Malone Jennings - Singer/songwriter
Drew Daniels - Singer/songwriter
R.I.T.A. (Roach in the Amp) - rock n' roll
Kunzwanana Marimba Band - uplifting music with
roots in Zimbabwe
The event will open at noon with the 7/8th grade
play - The Little Mermaid
There will be delicious food available for
purchase, including hot lunches with local
ingredients and an assortment of yummy baked
goods!
Fun activities and crafts for kids!
Get your tickets at www.brownpapertickets.com
or come by the Malamalama Office on Maku'u and
27th!
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Summer
Internship
“I came here to learn about growing
things, and what I really learned about was growing people.” –
Emily ’09
Where: La'akea Community
What: Month long adventure
When: July 3rd -July 30th, 2017
Cost: $750
More information: www.permaculture-hawaii.com
Contact: tracy@permaculture-hawaii.com
808-443-4076
Description:
Our internship program increases the focus on learning
beyond what you would get as a farm supporter. Participants will
enjoy workshops on permaculture and on communication,
interpersonal and community living skills. This is in addition to
your daily participation in community life and hands-on immersion
in permaculture modalities.
Interns will be given tasks related to
sustainable food/fiber production (tropical fruit orchards,
vegetable gardens, greenhouses, animal systems, coconut tree
climbing and harvesting, bamboo and other timber crops, and
local food preparation).
We have classes in non-violent communication, co-counseling and
other modalities that increase emotional awareness and provide
tools for relationships and community living. We are interested
in sharing what we know – helping to educate through
experiential learning.
“My experience at La’akea taught me not only how to survive off
the grid, but how to engage more with my peers for truly
meaningful relationships. I found it fascinating, enlightening,
and very magical. What a beautiful place and amazing group of
people to have worked with. I can’t wait to come back.” Allie
Hubert, Summer 2011