Kaʻū Coffee Trail Run, sponsored by OKK, is on for this Sept. 18. Register at https://www.webscorer.com/register?raceid=233998 Photo by Julia Neal |
KAʻŪ COFFEE TRAIL RUNS AGAIN, following a year off due to the pandemic, and introducing a 50K event. Sponsored by O Kaʻū Kakou as a community fundraiser, Kaʻū Coffee Trail Run is set for Saturday, Sept. 18. The post on the Webscorer site says, "Due to COVID-19 concerns, we are initially limiting registration for the 50K to 25 runners and 50 for each of the other distances. Please be understanding as restrictions may change in the coming months. Because of this, the entry fee is refundable at this time."
The description: "Keiki to Kupuna, the Kaʻū Coffee Trail Run is a challenging course that meanders over Pāhala’s unpaved trails. It is the perfect race venue, through coffee fields and macadamia nut groves."
Kaʻū Coffee Trail Run will take place on Saturday, Sept 18 at Kaʻū Coffee Mill, The 50K will begin at 6:30 a.m., the half marathon at 6:45 am, the 10k at 7 a.m., and the 5k at 7:15 a.m. The cutoff time for all races be at 2 p.m. Medals will be given to all finishers and only 5k and half marathon participants will receive T-Shirts.
Registration for the 50K is $75; Half Marathon $65; 10K $45; 5K $35; and Virtual $25. Register at https://www.webscorer.com/register?raceid=233998. Marathon participants will receive T-Shirts. Packet pick-up location and procedure to be determined.
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COVID-19 VACCINATIONS FOR WALK-IN APPOINTMENTS and scheduled appointments will be available starting Tuesday, June 1 at Kaʻū Hospital and other Hilo Medical Center affiliates. Schedule via VAMS.cdc.gov at select locations. Recipients between 12-17 years old must receive the Pfizer vaccine. Recipients 18 years and older may receive Pfizer, Moderna, or the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.In addition, upon discharge from the Emergency Department or hospital, Hilo Medical Center will offer patients the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
Kaʻū Hospital Rural Health Clinic is offering the Moderna vaccine. Schedule an appointment by calling 808.932.4205. Appointments available Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11:30 a.m.-noon and 1p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Clyde Silva (back row) was sworn in Friday to the County Committee on Aging. |
Pirates of the Penzance, as illustrated by this vintage Playbill at Uris Theatre on Broadway, comes to Kilauea Theater this summer with local talent through KDEN. Tryouts are June 7 and 8. |
Performance dates begin Aug, 6 on Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. in KMC's Kilauea Theater. They wrap up on Sunday, Aug. 22. For more information call 982-7344 or email kden73@aol.com.
KAʻŪ ART GALLERY CONTINUES ITS MOTHERS DAY SALE THROUGH THE END OF MAY. It is open Wednesdays and Saturdays from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. in Nāʻālehu. It features and sells works by local artists and offers other gift items. Kaʻū Art Gallery's website has 24/7 access online and is frequently updated to show current inventory items. "We are always looking to collaborate with local artists in our community," said assistant Alexandra Kaupu. Artists with an interest in being featured at Kaʻū Art Gallery and Gift Shop, contact gallery owner and director Corrine Kaupu at kauartgallery@hawaiiantel.bi
Call 808-731-5122 or stop by the Clubhouse during business hours, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily at 94-1581 Kaulua Circle. Email clubatdiscoveryharbour@gmail.com.
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KUAHIWI RANCH STORE, in person. Shop weekdays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, 11 am to 3 p.m. at 95-5520 Hwy 11. Locally processed grass-fed beef, live meat chickens, and feed for cattle, goats, sheep, chickens, horses, dogs, and pigs. Call 929-7333 of 938-1625, email kaohi@kuahiwiranch.com.
CHURCH SERVICES
Public Libraries are open for WiFi, pick-up, and other services. Nāʻālehu open Monday and Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nāʻālehu open Tuesday, noon to 7 p.m., Thursday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., limited entry into library with Wiki Visits. Schedule a Library Take Out time at picktime.com/hspls. Open for library card account help and reference assistance from the front door. WiFi available to anyone with a library card, from each library parking lot. See librarieshawaii.org.
Free Book Exchanges, at laundromats in Ocean View and Nāʻālehu, provided by Friends of the Kaʻū Libraries. Open to all. Keep the books, pass them on to other readers, or return them. Selection of books replenished weekly at both sites.
Read Report on Public Input about Disaster Recovery from damage during the 2018 Kīlauea eruption.
Food Assistance: Apply for The Volcano School of Arts & Sciences COVID-19 Family Relief Funds. Funded by Volcano Community Association, and members of the VSAS Friends and Governing Boards, who have donated, the fund supplies KTA or Dimple Cheek Gift Cards, or gift cards to other locally owned business, to VSAS families in need. Contact Kim Miller at 985-8537, kmiller@volcanoschool.net. Contributions to the fund can be sent in by check to: VSAS, PO Box 845, Volcano, HI 96785 – write Relief Fund in the memo. See volcanoschool.net.
Apply for Utility Assistance to pay for electricity, non-government water, or gas. Applicants must be a Hawaiʻi Island resident, at least 18 years old, lost income or work hours due to COVID-19, and not previously received assistance from other COVID-19 federal or state-funded programs. Funded by CARES Act and distributed by Hawaiʻi County Economic Opportunity Council, required documents for application are government-issued identification, income verification documents for all household members, utility statement with address of services, lease/rental agreement or mortgage document, and proof of hardship. Hardship may include, but not limited to, pay stubs documenting pre-COVID-19 income, unemployment approval letter, or layoff letter. Apply at HCEOC.net or call 808-961-2681.
Apply for Expanded Hawaiʻi County Rent and Mortgage Assistance Program. Contact RMAP partners: Hawaiian Community Assets/Hawaiʻi Community Lending, HawaiianCommunity.net, 808-934-0801; HOPE Services Hawaiʻi, hopeserviceshawaii.org/rmap, 808-935- 3050; Hawai‘i First Federal Credit Union, hawaiifirstfcu.com/pathways, 808-933- 6600; Neighborhood Place of Puna, neighborhoodplaceofpuna.org/coronavirus-rent-mortgage-relief, 808-965-5550; Hawai‘i Island Home for Recovery, hihrecovery.org/RMAP, 808-640-4443 or 808- 934-7852; Habitat for Humanity Hawai‘i Island, habitathawaiiisland.org/rmap.html, 808-450-2118.
Apply for Holomua Hawaiʻi Relief Grants for small businesses and nonprofits, up to $10,000, support core operations, safe on-going and reopening costs, personal protective equipment, and training and technical assistance. The business or nonprofit must employ 50 people or fewer. See rb.gy/v2x2vy.