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Celebrating the Arts, Culture, and Sustainability of Hawai‘i Island

  • Lovely Hula Hands of Sammi Fo

    Buddy Fo had an impeccable ear for music…and a sharp eye for a beautiful woman. The popular musician and Lifetime Achievement Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award winner from the 1960s was recognized for his tune, rhythm, and complicated harmonies. It was…

    By Karen Valentine
  • The Man Behind The Makery: Dr. Neil Scott

    Man behind the bakery

    By Le‘a Gleason There’s a saying that if you can dream it, you can build it. At Hilo’s The Makery, if you can build it, you can learn to make it. That’s way this new workshop-meets-art-gallery is one of inspiration,…

    By Lea Gleason
  • Growing Sustainability: How Some Puna Residents are Becoming Self-Sufficient as Lava Approaches their Community

    Growing Sustainability

    By Denise Laitinen Sustainability is a buzzword bandied about by a lot of people these days. Residents in two lower Puna communities believe the region, which is facing new realities as it is impacted by the lava flow, can serve…

    By Denise Laitinen
  • Kona’s “Grama Lee”

    Kona's Grama Lee

    By Kate Kealani H. Winter The first thing you might notice about Grama Lee is the fire in her eyes. It matches the colorful language that she uses freely in conversation. Grama Lee, now 97 years old, was born Irene…

    By Kate Kealani H. Winter
  • Puakea Ranch: Sustaining the Land, and the Story

    Puakea Ranch

    By Catherine Tarleton The high green hills of North Kohala have evolved over generations, from forests and farms to blankets of sugar cane and rolling ranch country. As do most places here, Puakea Ranch has a story to tell in…

    By Catherine Tarleton
  • From Seed to Soul: North Kohala’s Eat Locally Grown Community Initiative

    From seed to soul

    By Galye Kaleilehua Greco The churning sound of mixing wet cement shovel-by-shovel, two able bodies continuously mixing in rhythmic timing, are met by the words of David Fuertes, “we need ‘em, we make ‘em.” Uncle David is referring to the…

    By Gayle Kaleilehua Greco
  • Voices of the Bamboo: The ‘Ohe Hano Ihu, Hawaiian Nose Flute

    By Leilehua Yuen The ‘ohe hano ihu, or bamboo nose flute, is found on many island groups in the Pacific. In Hawai‘i, it is considered a sweetheart’s instrument. It is not a loud instrument; rather, the tone is intended to…

    By Leilehua Yuen
  • Pacific Tsunami Museum: Promoting Awareness and Research

    By Alan D. McNarie It was April of 1946, and U.S.S. LST-731 was on her way home. In the three previous years, she’d pushed her huge bow doors up against the shores of Guam and Iwo Jima to unload tanks…

    By Alan D. McNarie
  • Ka Puana: Images of America—Hilo

    By Karen Valentine Cracked and fragile, the photographs sit in folders waiting to be carefully handled. Peering at handwritten notes several centuries old, I see that someone cared enough to leave a trace of history… A c. 1895 photograph shows…

    By Karen Valentine
  • Talk Story with an Advertiser: Closets ‘N Things

    By Le‘a Gleason New to Kona’s Old Industrial Area is Closets ‘N Things, a business that provides affordable yet elegant solutions for closet storage systems. Owners Beth and Robin Wells offer customers an alternative to the production-line construction methods that…

    By Lea Gleason
  • Talk Story with an Advertiser: Botanical World Adventures

    Would you like to fly through a rain forest canopy, find your way through a maze, glide along a trail to view amazing gardens and waterfalls? You’ll find all of this and more at Botanical World Adventures on the Hāmākua…

    By Ke Ola Magazine
  • Island Treasures: Isaacs Art Center — Kamuela

    By Le‘a Gleason Isaacs Art Center has developed a reputation over the years as one of the most important collections of Hawaiian art in the state. It’s part of Hawai‘i Preparatory Academy (HPA) and operates on a mission to raise…

    By Lea Gleason
  • Island Treasures: Tai Lake Fine Woodworking — Holualoa

    By Le‘a Gleason For the last 35 years, Tai Lake has been creating finely crafted wood pieces here on Hawai‘i Island. Part of what sets him apart from the many excellent woodworkers that work and reside in Hawai‘i is his…

    By Lea Gleason
  • Healing Plants: Vervain

    Don’t whack that weed! Vervain packs a practical punch all its own By Barbara Fahs Vervain looks a bit like mint, which is its relative, so it’s easy to identify. However, it has no distinctive minty fragrance. Called ha‘uoi and…

    By Barbara Fahs
  • Celebrating a Long Time Advertiser: Keauhou Veterinary Hospital LLC

    Keauhou Veterinary Hospital is an AAHA accredited hospital in Kailua-Kona dedicated to the care and wellness of dogs and cats. Dr. Jacob and Jolene Head started Keauhou Veterinary Hospital in July 2007 after purchasing an existing practice that had been…

    By Ke Ola Magazine
  • Featured Cover Artist: Sarah Week

    Sarah was born and raised in Kailua-Kona and lived in San Francisco for about five years while attending the Academy of Art University, where she graduated with a BFA in animation. She recently moved back to Kailua-Kona. Although she has…

    By Ke Ola Magazine
  • Managing with Aloha: Ho‘ohanohano

    Ho‘ohanohano: The value of dignity and respect. Honor the dignity of others. Conduct yourself with distinction, and cultivate respectfulness. Fourteenth in an ongoing series. By Rosa Say Ah, Ho‘ohanohano! I’ve looked forward to showcasing this lesser known value in our…

    By Rosa Say
  • Worldwide Voyage Update: What Guides Us

    By Pomai Bertelmann In many ways he is the kaula—the rope that binds, the man who possesses many intuitive skills. He is one of a few who can harness the energies of the ocean, land, and sky and center them…

    By Ke Ola Magazine
  • Every Store Has Its Story: The Greenwell General Store becomes ChoiceMART

    By Le‘a Gleason Standing on the event lawn at Kealakekua Ranch Center (KRC), looking all the way down to the sun-kissed Pacific Ocean, it’s easy to tell there’s something special about this place. In fact, a rich history surrounds KRC,…

    By Lea Gleason

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