Santa came to Discovery Harbour today, turning in his reindeer for a 4-wheeler. See the parade, below. Photo by Cheryl Cuevas |
Alaska Congresswoman Mary Peltola on the left with Kansas Congresswoman Sharice Davids during Congressman Kai Kahele's final episode of Conversations with Kai, where they discuss indigenous people in Congress. See https://youtu.be/zoUKHoy7ljA Photo from Kai Kahele |
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The new air measurement site on Mauna Kea, temporarily replacing some of the instrumentation at the Mauna Loa Observatory. NOAA photo |
“The data gathered over many decades in Hawai‘i are essential to our understanding of climate change,” said Steve Thur, NOAA assistant administrator for Oceanic and Atmospheric Research. “We are always grateful for the strong partnership with the University of Hawai‘i, but especially now when we need a way to ensure continuity in the measurement of CO2. Being able to pull atmospheric samples from Maunakea while MLO is down ensures that any disruption to this important long-term research will be minimal.”
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THE FORECAST THROUGH MONDAY CALLS FOR STORMY WEATHER. National Weather Service issued a Flood Advisory at 5 p.m. on Saturday for Ka'ū, Puna and Hilo. A High Surf Advisory includes Ka'ū for north-facing shores. It runs from from Upolu Point in North Kohala to Cape Kumukahi in Puna, through Sunday. A cold front with strong southwest winds and thunderstorms late Sunday through Monday is expected. Associated with the cold front are a High Wind Warning and Winter Storm Watch for island summits, and High Wind Watch for all areas is issued for late Sunday through Monday.Night falls on the Discovery Harbour Christmas Parade on Saturday. Photo by Jana Kaniho |
Decked-out golf carts, classic cars, and inflatables graced today's Discovery Harbour Christmas Parade. Photos by Cheryl Cuevas |
REGISTER AS A CANDIDATE for Discovery Harbour’s Community Association Board by noon on Wednesday, Dec. 21at the Community Association office. Candidates may submit their biography and have their name appear on the 2023 DHCA ballot. Two of the seven Board seats are up for election. See discoveryharbour.net.
ISLAND could spawn aftershocks in the next few weeks, according to USGS. The quake hit on Friday at 6:47 a.m. at a depth of 8 miles (13 km) below sea level, 27 miles from Hawai'i Island and 19 miles south southwest of Hana, within the ʻAlenuihāhā Channel.
USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory reported no apparent impact on Mauna Loa and Kīlauea volcanoes, saying, “This earthquake is probably related to a crustal readjustment related to Haleakalā volcano and is not related to volcanic activity.” There was no tsunami and no damage to buildings or infrastructure.
NO SIGHT OF THE MISSING LIFE FLIGHT CRAFT lost en route from Maui to Hawai'i Island with three crew members aboard. A Facebook post from Hawai'i Life Flight's parent company, Global Medical Response, says: "We want to provide an update on the search and rescue mission for our crew members in Hawai'i. The U.S. Coast Guard continues its search today. We are asking you to continue to pray for our team members and their families. We have partnered with multiple agencies and our sister companies AirMed International and REACH Air Medical Services to bring additional resources in support of emergency air operations. Hawai'i Life Flight and GMR extend our deepest gratitude to the U.S. Coast Guard, Governor Green, Hawai'i Emergency Air Lift and the community for their assistance and continued support during this difficult time."
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Christmas Lights & Icons Show brightens up the corner of Lehua and Palm in Ranchos at Ocean View every evening. Santa will be there on Christmas Eve to give 300 gifts, with a drawing for bikes to be given on Christmas Day. See story at kaucalendar.com.
Holiday Lighting and Decor are dressing up the cottages at Kīlauea Military Camp for the public to see. See story at kaucalendar.com.
Christmas in the Country is ongoing until the New Year at Volcano Art Center Gallery and VAC's Ni’aulani Campus. See story at kaucalendar.com.
The Hiking Incentive Program at Kahuku Unit of Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park wraps up at the end of year. For the Kūkini Challenge, hikers, and walkers can turn in miles, recording them at the Visitor Contact Station for a chance to win a silver water flask and accolades for the fourth quarter of 2022.
Walk into the Past with Thomas A Jaggar to 1939. Talk with the founder of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, Dr. Thomas A. Jaggar, at the edge of Kīlauea volcano on Friday, Dec. 23, at 10 a.m. and noon. Dressed in period costume, actor Dick Hershberger brings the renowned geologist to life. Space is limited; pick up free tickets at the Kīlauea Visitor Center lānai the day of the program. Supported by Kīlauea Drama Entertainment Network.
Volcano Thursday Market Christmas Fair will be Friday, Dec. 23 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. with crafts, food, produce, live music, and entertainment for kids at Cooper Center in Volcano, Wright Road.
Pictures with Santa at Ocean View Community Center on Christmas Eve from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. |
FREE FOOD
St. Jude’s Hot Meals are free to those in need on Saturdays from 9 a.m. until food runs out, no later than noon. Volunteers from the community are welcome to help and can contact Karen at pooch53@gmail.com. Location is 96-8606 Paradise Circle Drive in Ocean View.
Cooper Center Community Pantry Food Distribution, Wednesday, Dec. 28, 9:30 a.m - 11 a.m. at 19- 4030 Wright Road in Volcano. Sponsored by Hawaiʻi Island Food Basket.
Free Meals Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays are served from 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Nāʻālehu Hongwanji. Volunteers prepare the food provided by 'O Ka'ū Kākou with fresh produce from its gardens on the farm of Eva Liu, who supports the project. Other community members also make donations and approximately 150 meals are served each day, according to OKK President Wayne Kawachi.
Volcano Evening Market, Cooper Center, Volcano Village, Thursdays, 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., with live music, artisan crafts, ono grinds, and fresh produce. See facebook.com.
Volcano Farmers Market, Cooper Center, Volcano Village on Sundays, 6 a.m. to 10 a.m., with local produce, baked goods, food to go, island beef and Kaʻū Coffee. EBT is used for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, formerly Food Stamps. Call 808-967-7800.
'O Ka'ū Kākou Market, Nāʻālehu, Wednesdays, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Contact Nadine Ebert at 808-938-5124 or June Domondon 808-938-4875. See facebook.com/OKauKakouMarket.
Ocean View Community Market, Saturdays and Wednesdays, 6:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., corner of Kona Drive and Highway 11, where Thai Grindz is located. Masks mandatory. 100-person limit, social distancing required. Gate unlocked for vendors at 5:30 a.m., $15 dollars, no reservations needed. Parking in the upper lot only. Vendors must provide their own sanitizer. Food vendor permits required. Carpooling is encouraged.
Ocean View Swap Meet at Ocean View makai shopping center, near Mālama Market. Hours for patrons are 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday and Sunday. Vendor set-up time is 5 a.m. Masks required.
The Book Shack is open every Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the Kauahaʻao Congregational Church grounds at 95-1642 Pinao St. in Waiʻōhinu.