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Miles Mayne of Silver Cloud Coffee in Wood Valley says the high scores in recent statewide competition from farms from Kahuku to Wood Valley, show the strength of the Kaʻū Coffee region. Photo from silvercloudcoffee.com |
KA`U IS THE ORIGIN OF A FOURTH OF THE COFFEES scoring more than 80 points in last week's statewide Hawai'i Coffee Association Cupping Competition. Earning over 80 points gives the growers the honor of being called Specialty Coffees.
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Miles Mayne checks on his Specialty Coffee, drying on his 15-acre farm in Wood Valley. Photo from www.silvercloudcoffee.com |
Sixty of the coffee entries statewide scored higher than 80. The 15 from Kaʻū are:
Miranda's Farms, scoring 86.6 with Red Catuai, Natural; Rusty's Hawaiian, 86.22 with Red Bourbon, Natural; Kaʻū Mountain Farm, 84.25 with Typica & Catuai Natural; and Aloha Star, 84.25 with Typica Washed.
Miranda's Farms, 84 with Red Catuai, Pulp Natural; Waiohinu Farm, 83.88 with Caturra, Washed; Kaʻū Mountain, 83.69 with Typica, Washed; Aloha Star Coffee Farms, 83.25 with Typica, Pulp Natural;
Silver Cloud Coffee Farm, 82.75 with Catuai, Washed; Kaʻū Coffee Mill, 82.63 with Typica, Washed; R& G Farm, 82.25 with Typica & Catuai, Washed; R&G Farm, 81.75 with Typica,Washed;
Wido Farms, 81.63 with Typica Washed; Kaʻū Mountain Farm, 81.38 with Typica & Caturra, Washed and Wido Farms, 80.63 with Typica Washed.
START DATE FOR THE UPCOMING SCHOOL YEAR is Wednesday Aug. 4 for all Kaʻū High & Pāhala Elementary School students. A statement from the school says that Hawai'i Department of Education is working hard to safely reopen campuses for the 2021-22 school year.
Families of students who are new, transferring from another school, or enrolling into Kindergarten can mail or drop off enrollment forms and required documents. Walking in to fill out the forms is also available. More information on "How to Enroll" can be found on the HIDOE website at hawaiipublicschools.org
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Important Reminder For Incoming 7th Graders: All new and continuing students must complete the following health requirements prior to attending 7th grade: Physical Examination, Immunizations and TB Clearance.
"It is important to plan ahead and schedule medical appointments before the new school year begins," says the school statement. Hard copies of Form 14 for health records can be picked up from the main office.
For questions regarding the registration and enrollment process, forms, 7th Grade Health Requirements, or school-related questions, please contact Registrar Laurie Strand or Registrar Clerk Jaime Kalua'u at (808) 313-4100.
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AMERICAN SAMOA AND HAWAI`I WILL HOLD THEIR FIRST JOINT MARINE SANCTUARY MEETING on Wednesday, July 14. It is virtual and open to the public from 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Hawaiian Time, which is 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in Samoa.
Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary advisory council and the National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa advisory council are the hosts. Office of National Marine
Sanctuaries Director, John Armor, will be present to greet both councils and provide any national updates. Image may be NSFW.
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National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa. NOAA photo
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Each council's own representative will present on past, present and future updates of their council. The councils will address questions from members and the public. Public comment will be taken at approximately 11 a.m. SST / 12 p.m. HST. Those who would like to provide public comment during the virtual meeting can sign up in advance by emailing cindy.among-serrao@noaa.gov. The order of comments will be based on date and time of email notification. Please note, no public comments will be audio or video recorded.
The virtual meeting will be held using Google Meet. Video call link: https://meet.google.com/xuu-hbuo-itn, or Dial: +1 413-276-7189; PIN: 198429418.
KAʻŪ ART GALLERY is open Wednesdays and Saturdays from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. in Kaʻū. 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
GOLF & MEMBERSHIPS for Discovery Harbour Golf Course and its Clubhouse: The Club offers Social Memberships, with future use of the clubhouse andcurrent use of the pickleball courts as well as walking and running on specified areas of the golf course before 8 a.m. and after 3 p.m. to enjoy the panoramic
ocean views. Golf memberships range from unlimited play for the avid golfer to casual play options. Membership is required to play and practice golf on the course. All golf memberships include Social Membership amenities. Membership fees are designed to help underwrite programs and improvements to the facilities.
FREE LIFETIME ENTRY for Veterans and Gold Star Families to Hawaiʻi Volcanoes and other national parks available at the entry gate.
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ALOHA FRIDAY MARKETPLACE, hosted by Kaʻū Main Street, is from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., grounds of Kauahaʻao Congregational Church in Waiʻohinu. "It's a Farmer's Market, Swap Meet, Food Court, Arts & Crafts, Health Practitioners, Entertainment and more sharing our Manao and Aloha," says a statementfrom Nāʻālehu Main Street. "Our intention and mission is to increase economic viability in Kaʻū by providing additional opportunities for entrepreneurs and businesses to share their products and services with the community. We welcome you to participate and help create a vibrant community!" Email AlohaFridayMarket@gmail.com for vendor inquiries, availability and application.
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
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85798655114?pwd=QW5YSmQwNFAyWVZud3QvSVBiNXJ0Zz09. Meeting ID is 857 9865 5114. Passcode is Aloha.
Free hot showers are open to anyone on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 pm There are two private stalls. The church provides body wash, shampoo and a clean towel. Shower participants must be signed up by 12:30 p.m.
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Free showers and lunches are available for anyone at St. Judes on Saturdays. Photo from St. Jude's |
St. Jude's is also working with Kaʻū High & Pahala Elementary for educational outreach and better internet for the entire Ocean View Community.
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. Pahala 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.
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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.
For free Veterinary Care, Spay & Neuter, visit hihs.org, Services Tab, Spay and Neuter or Community Vet Care, or email petsupport@hihs.org. Call 808-217- 0154. All appointments must be scheduled in advance and are open to healthy dogs and cats. Two pets per family will be accommodated, each pet with own appointment. Unavailable to animals other than dogs and cats. Unavailable to strays and those with contagious illnesses.