The statement says, "We are thrilled with the incredible success of this year's Hawai'i Coffee Association Annual Conference. Selling out and seeing such enthusiastic participation in our diverse range of presentations was truly rewarding. We were also excited to expand our workshop offerings to six unique opportunities to learn from cherry to cup. The turnout and support from our community are a testament to the dedication of the coffee community here in Hawai'i. We look forward to continuing to support and grow this industry together."
See Kaʻū farmers' cupping results, a new Grown with Aloha consumer guide to the Hawai'i Coffee industry, description of new legislation to ensure truth in labeling of Hawaiian coffee and approaches to treating Coffee Leaf Rust and other threats to the coffee farmers at https://hawaiicoffeeassoc.org/
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A HISTORY FILM ON PLANTATION DAYS WILL BE SHOWN SUNDAY AT 2 p.m. at Pāhala Community Center. The showing and discussion is open to the public and is one of the highlights of the event called Reminisce & Talk Story, presented by alumni of Kaʻū High & Pāhala Elementary School from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the same venue. The day is organized by the Class of 1970.
Kaʻū Sugar: A Town Remembers is from filmmaker Cliff Watson whose wife Audrey Teramoto Watson grew up in Pāhala. The film captures the experience of the people who lived in village during the time of the sugar company and its closure in 1996. The film includes black and white portraits of sugar workers, homes, town and the sugar mill by famed photographer Franco Salmoiraghi.
A second film, sponsored by the Hawai'i Tourism Authority, illustrates the rise of the Kaʻū Coffee industry.
A second film, sponsored by the Hawai'i Tourism Authority, illustrates the rise of the Kaʻū Coffee industry.
Darlyne and Winslow Vierra, of Ka'u Multicultural Society, will display their collection of Kaʻū photos and other historical items, including Kaʻū yearbooks.
The alumni organization invites everyone to its reunion events, celebrated for the past 22 years, except during COVID pandemic years in 2020 and 2021.