BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//chikkutakku.com//RDFCal 1.0//EN X-WR-CALDESC:GoogleカレンダーやiCalendar形式情報を共有シェ アしましょう。近所のイベントから全国のイベントま で今日のイベント検索やスケジュールを決めるならち っくたっく X-WR-CALNAME:ちっくたっく X-WR-TIMEZONE:UTC BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Mālama Hāloa Kalo Festival & Symposium DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260308T190000Z DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260309T010000Z UID:125981203131 DESCRIPTION:Malama Haloa Kalo Festival Learn &\; Enjoy ...Counts for kn owledge although not for MINA service hours.Sunday\, March 8\, 20269 a.m. – 3 p.m.FREE ADMISSION. Please register online.In partnership with Ka Pa pa Loʻi ʻo Kānewai and Ka Papa Loʻi ʻo Punaluʻu\, Bishop Museum is h onored to host the 18th Annual Mālama Hāloa Kalo Festival and Symposium. Every year\, the festival spotlights a ʻohana kalo or a specific Hawaiia n taro variety. In 2026\, we celebrate kalo ʻohe.The mission of the Māla ma Hāloa Kalo Festival &\; Symposium is to educate our lāhui (people) about different Hawaiian kalo varieties and how to care for them. Our kū puna (ancestors) were well-versed with the function\, uses\, and care of H awaiian kalo varieties and understood its ceremonial\, medicinal\, and sub sistence value. Focusing on ʻohana kalo every year encourages research in to kalo genealogy to better understand the who\, what\, where\, why\, and how of Hawaiian kalo cultivation.Spotlight ProgramsKanu HāloaJoin maha ʻ ai kalo from Ka Papa Loʻi o Kānewai share kalo-planting techiques. Wheth er you have access to a fully functional loʻi\, a backyard māla or a sma ll apartment lānai\, learn how you can mālama Hāloa at home. Two separa te sessions.10:30 a.m. Nā Ulu Kaiwiʻula Native Hawaiian Garden12:00 p.m. Seed Bank LānaiGreat Lawn Stage Schedule10:00 a.m. Pūnana Leo o Mānoa &\; Pūnana Leo o Nuʻuanu11:00 p.m. Nā Pua Āhihi Lehua Mai Pihanakal ani\, Kumu Hula ‘Auli’i L. Heine Hirahara12:00 p.m. Live Music with ʻ Ālewa12:30 p.m. Live Music with Poi Beaul1:00 p.m. Live Music with The Vi talsPlanetarium ShowsJ. Watumull Planetarium10:30 a.m. The Hawaiian Sky To night\, 25 minutes11:30 a.m. Wayfinders: Waves\, Winds\, and Stars\, 45 mi nutes1:30 p.m. Ngā Tohunga Whakatere: The Navigators\, 45 minutes2:30 p.m . – 2:55 pm Ocean Paradise\, 25 minutes3:30 p.m. Experience the Aurora\, 45 minutesTickets are required\; please reserve at Shop Pacifica upon che ck-in. $3 per person general admission\, free for members and children und er 4. Limited seating.Geology ShowsHot Spot Theater | Science Adventure Ce nter12:00 p.m. &\; 2:30 p.m.An engaging 25-minute presentation that del ves into the fascinating processes shaping our planet. Seating is first-co me\, first-served. No additional charge. Show times subject to change.Part icipating Community PartnersAubrey Keʻalohilani Matsuura\, Kanaka artistB ishop Museum Kalo KeyBishop Museum IchthyologyHiʻipaka Waimea ValleyHoʻo kuaʻāinaHui Kū Maoli OlaK &\; K FarmKanaeokanaKe Ola MamoKealakehe H igh SchoolNaʻau ʻŌiwi\, Kohala High SchoolPapa Ola LōkahiPili Ponoʻī Taropy HuiUniversity of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Native Hawaiian Student Service sUniversity of Hawaiʻi Cancer CenterUniversity of Hawaiʻi Cooperative Ex tensionʻŌlelo Noʻeau 1987Lele nō ka ʻOhe i kona luaThe ʻohe taro lea ps into its own hole. Each person to his own place. From the legend of Kam iki\, in which the hero called to the various taros by name\, and each lea ped into its own hole and stood there.Ka Papa Loʻi ʻo Kānewai sustains a thriving taro patch that shares its resources with the community. There are a variety of native and indigenous trees and shrubs growing along the stream and low-lying slopes. Families\, students\, and community organiza tions are welcome to engage and immerse themselves in hana Hawaiʻi and ʻ ōlelo Hawaiʻi. Kūpuna and keiki feel welcome and comfortable sharing th eir knowledge about kalo and nā mea Hawaiʻi. Our staff is skilled in the identification\, cultivation\, and propagation of a variety of native pla nts.Ka Papa Loʻi ʻo Punaluʻu was established by Ka Papa Loʻi ʻo Kān ewai in partnership with the Kamehameha Schools’ ‘Āina Ulu program in the early 2000s. This loʻi\, covering approximately three acres\, provid es opportunities to work more closely with the Koʻolauloa district commun ity and Kamehameha Schools programs\, has increased production of Hawaiian varieties of kalo and helps to maintain a sustainable level of use at Ka Papa Lo’i O Kānewai.Mahalo nui to the Kosasa Foundation for supportin g this program! LOCATION:Bishop Museum\, 1525 Bernice St\, Honolulu\, HI 96817\, USA END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR