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

  • It’s A‘ole Pilikia for Waimea’s “Parade Lady”: Lani Olsen-Chong

    By Fern Gavelek Known by many in Waimea as “The Parade Lady,” Lani Olsen-Chong is often recognized by her neatly coiffed hairdo and wide grin. Personable, while efficient; friendly, yet business-like; Olsen-Chong is a hustle-bustle volunteer in this upcountry ranching…

    By Fern Gavelek
  • Ka Wehena: Ho‘ohanohano ka Mana

    Na Kumu Keala Ching Mai ke kinohi o ka lā, puka i Ha‘eha‘e Pi‘i akulā i ke alo o Mauna Kea ā Hualalai Wahi kaulana o Kohala, Waimea, Waikoloa, Kona ‘Ākau ā Kona Hema ala Moemoeā i ka poli o…

    By Kumu Keala Ching
  • Mood Medicine: RX: “Relax! Come to your senses!”

    By Marya Mann, PhD. Taste more strawberries and chocolate. Smell homemade bread. Gaze at a magenta flower. Listen to Mozart. Touch someone you love. Signed: Mood Medicine Doctor of the Future The best way to resolve any health care crisis…

    By Marya Mann
  • The Many Faces of Josh Green: Multi-Tasking is an Understatement for this Doctor-Senator

    Josh Green

    By Bob Hogue It’s hard to believe that Josh Green sometimes gets criticized for working too hard—but he does. Perhaps it might seem daunting to think that one person could hold down two full-time jobs on separate islands—as a doctor…

    By Ke Ola Magazine
  • From Farm to Table: Touching the Earth Farm and Blue Dragon Restaurant—It’s All in the Family

    By Fern Gavelek Fresh! That’s the best word to describe the culinary ingredients at the Blue Dragon restaurant. In fact, you can’t get much fresher. Most of the fruits and vegetables used at the Kawaihae restaurant are grown just 15…

    By Fern Gavelek
  • Portraits of a Culture: The Photographic Artistry of G.P. Merfeld

    By Karen Valentine with G.P. Merfeld Chances are, if you are a hula dancer performing at a local festival, a musician strumming at an outdoor concert, a proud member of the Royal Court, or a paddler in the Lili’uokalani Outrigger…

    By Karen Valentine
  • The Life in Business

    Glimpses into the stories behind a few of our ads Kona Stories: If Brenda Eng was ever asked what her “dream job” would have been, it would have been to own a bookstore. “I just started talking about it like…

    By Ke Ola Magazine
  • Ka Puana: Rock Garden

    Rock Garden By Wayne Stier With what cauliflower costs in Kona I concluded it was time to start a garden. I planned pragmatic rows of vegetables Outside my home On the lower slope of Mauna Loa where the land swirls…

    By Ke Ola Magazine

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