Nāʻālehu Theatre is the subject of a letter from state legislators to its owners, urging renovation and repair. See story below. This photo was featured on a website called Abandoned USA. |
Testimony from Kaʻū Hospital Administrator Merilyn Harris states, "By the time the patient is evaluated and airlifted to
Dozens of supportive testimonies were logged for the hearing, from medical professionals to Mayor Harry Kim, from United Public Workers Local
646 to individuals like Susan Hughes. She wrote that Hilo Medical Center's Dr. David Griffin estimates 400 people a year are airlifted to
Honolulu at a cost of $30,000 each. "That comes to 12 million
dollars a year. SB 1235 is projected to cost 2 million. Aren't our lives worth
the money? If it were your loved ones, what would you vote?"
Julie Williams, a
member of Volcano Community Action Network, wrote emotionally of her mother's
cardiac-related death: "On November
22, 2014 , I brought my mother to Hilo
Medical Center
emergency room as she was experiencing a heart attack. Imagine our shock when
the attending doctor said 'there's nothing we can do for you.' The clot
blocking drug was administered, but my mother still died within an hour as we
waited for the medical helicopter. I'm brought to tears just writing this.
Please save others from such a tragic experience. And please support our
community as well as the hard working doctors, nurses and technicians at Hilo
Medical Center
by fully funding SB1235."
Patricia Shema, of Volcano, wrote, "Hilo
Medical Center
is well positioned to provide interventional cardiac care as it already has
available cardiac imaging equipment and software, as well as a cardiology clinic
that has space for three cardiologists. The requested funding would provide for
recruiting and employing additional interventional cardiologists, training for
staff, and the purchase of medical equipment for the Cardiac Catheterization
Lab and Intensive Care Unit."
Benjamin Todd wrote, "Flying cardiac patients to Oʻahu is expensive
and is an extra trauma in an already traumatic experience."
Not a single testimony opposed the bill. Read the testimonies.
Nā‘ālehu Theatre entrance Photo by Julia Neal |
The main theater with roof tiles fallen and the theater seats side by side. See Abandoned USA |
PRESERVE AND RENOVATE NĀ‘ĀLEHU THEATER, urges a letter to Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation, which is affiliated with the Weinberg company that owns the property.
The letter was sent this week from a group of legislators islandwide, including Rep. Richard Creagan and Sen. Josh Green who represent west Ka‘ū into Kona, and Sen. Russell Ruderman, who represents east Ka‘ū from Honu‘apo through Pāhala and Volcano, onto Kea‘au, Pāhoa, Kalapana, and Kapoho. The letter states, "It's evident that the historic Nā‘ālehu Theater is in need of repair and maintenance."
The letter describes Nā‘ālehu Theatre as the district's only surviving major historic landmark fronting the circle-island Belt Highway 11. It notes that it was built by Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company for the benefit of its workers and their dependents, around 1925.
The letter was sent this week from a group of legislators islandwide, including Rep. Richard Creagan and Sen. Josh Green who represent west Ka‘ū into Kona, and Sen. Russell Ruderman, who represents east Ka‘ū from Honu‘apo through Pāhala and Volcano, onto Kea‘au, Pāhoa, Kalapana, and Kapoho. The letter states, "It's evident that the historic Nā‘ālehu Theater is in need of repair and maintenance."
The letter describes Nā‘ālehu Theatre as the district's only surviving major historic landmark fronting the circle-island Belt Highway 11. It notes that it was built by Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company for the benefit of its workers and their dependents, around 1925.
The projection room and classroom. See Abandoned USA |
"As one of the few cultural and historic landmarks commemorating
the sugar industry, we believe it is worth preserving," state the legislators. "The theater fosters
appreciation by visitors, is a source of pride among community members, and is
eligible to be listed as a historic place. The Hawai‘i Island legislators and
members of the community appreciate the positive impact and generosity that
your foundation has shown the State of Hawai‘i over the years, and urge you to
preserve the historic integrity of Nā‘ālehu town. We respectfully ask that you
work with the community to resolve some of these issues."
Nā‘ālehu Theater is located near the commercial crossroads of the town.
Nā‘ālehu Theater is located near the commercial crossroads of the town.
Hibiscus, Jerusalem artichokes, and edible landscape plants are some of the options for total nutritional gardening. Workshop on March 17. Photos from volcanoartcenter.org |
The class fee is $30 per VAC member and $35 per non-member. Students will be able to depart with plant materials such as seeds and/or cuttings. Register online at volcanoartcenter.org or over the phone by calling 967-8222.
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A PŪ‘OHE DEMONSTRATION, takes place Friday, Mar. 16, from 10 a.m. to noon, at the Kahuku Unit, announces Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park. The pū‘ohe is a Hawaiian bamboo trumpet.
Make a Hawaiian Flute and learn how to play it on Mar. 16, at the Kahuku Unit. Photo from National Park Service |
The Kahuku Unit is a 50-minute drive south of the park’s main entrance, near mile marker 70.5 on Hwy 11. For more, visit nps.gov/HAVO
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MINI-BAZAAR FUNDRAISER AT KAUAHA‘AO CONGREGATIONAl CHURCH in Wai‘ohinu, Ka‘ū, on Saturday, April 14, from
Individuals,
schools, clubs, and sports/athletic groups are invited to be vendors at the
"flea market". The charge for a 10' X 10' space is $10. Vendors are
responsible for bringing their own tent, table and chairs, and if power is
needed, a generator. Vendors can sell anything except hot foods/plate lunches.
The Church will sell Smoke Meat bowls, Roast Chicken Bowls, as well as baked goods, and produce. The church is located on the corner of Mamalahoa
Hwy , Kamaoa Road
and Pinao Street just above
the Wong Yuen Store.
For more
information and to reserve a vendor space, call Walter or Debbie Wong Yuen at 928-8039,
in the evening.
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/janfebmar/februaryevents.html. See Ka‘ū exercise, meditation, daily,
weekly events at kaucalendar.com/janfebmar/februarycommunity.html.
February print edition of The Ka‘ū Calendar is free to 5,500 mailboxes
throughout Ka‘ū, from Miloli‘i through Volcano. Also available free on
stands throughout the district. Read online at kaucalendar.com.
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KA‘Ū TROJANS SPORTS SCHEDULE
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KAHA KIʻI CONGRESSIONAL ART COMPETITION is open to high school students. Digital files of 2D artwork due by March 5 at haearts@gmail.com. More info at: gabbard.house.gov/serving-you/student-resources/art-competition
Girls Softball: Saturday, Mar 3, Kohala @ Ka‘ū
Wednesday, Mar 7, Waiakea @ Ka‘ū
Friday, Mar 9, @ Hawai‘i Prep
Tuesday, Mar 13, @ Hilo
Saturday, Mar 17 @ Konawaena
Monday, Mar 19, KSH @ Ka‘ū
Saturday, Mar 24 @ Kealakehe
Saturday, Mar 31 @ Honoka‘a
Monday, Apr 2, @ Kohala
Saturday, Apr 7, Hawai‘i Prep @ Ka‘ū
Monday, Apr 9, @ Pāhoa
Wednesday, Apr 11 @ KSH
Saturday, Apr 14, Kea‘au @ Ka‘ū
Boys Volleyball: Monday, Mar 5, @ Hawai‘i Prep
Friday, Mar 9, @ Kohala
Monday, Mar 12, @ Makua Lani
Wednesday, Mar 14 Ehunui @ Ka‘ū
Friday, Mar 16 @ Konawaena
Monday, Mar 19 @ KSH
Friday, Mar 23 Pāhoa @ Ka‘ū
Tuesday, Apr 3, @ Waiakea
Wednesday, Apr 11, Kea‘au @ Ka‘ū
Friday, Apr 13, Honoka‘a @ Ka‘ū
Monday, Apr 16, @ Hilo
Friday, Apr 20, Parker @ Ka‘ū
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KAHA KIʻI CONGRESSIONAL ART COMPETITION is open to high school students. Digital files of 2D artwork due by March 5 at haearts@gmail.com. More info at: gabbard.house.gov/serving-you/student-resources/art-competition
ARTS & CRAFTS: SPRING BUTTERFLY CRAFT, register until Mar 6. Event is Wed, Mar 7, 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. , Pāhala Community Center . For grades K-8 years. Free. Nona Makuakane/Elijah Navarro, 928-3102, hawaiicounty.gov/pr-recreation
MY HAWAI‘I 2018 CREATIVE WRITING CONTEST is open to all 6th through 8th grade students in the state. Submit story or poem that addresses the theme, "Ulu ka lālā i ke kumu: From a strong foundation grows an abundant future," to align with the 2018 Hawai‘i Conservation Conference. Submit online at hawaiiconservation.org/my-hawaii/my-hawaii-story-project-2018 by 5:00 p.m., March 9. Email questions to myhawaiistory@gmail.com.
REGISTER FOR KAʻŪ RURAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION'S ANNUAL MEETING by March 9 by calling Kaʻū Resource & Distance Learning Center at 928-0101. The gathering will be Fri., March 16, from9 a.m. to 2 p.m. , at Pāhala Community Center .
REGISTER FOR KAʻŪ RURAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION'S ANNUAL MEETING by March 9 by calling Kaʻū Resource & Distance Learning Center at 928-0101. The gathering will be Fri., March 16, from
SATURDAY, MARCH 3
SECOND ANNUAL RAPID ʻŌHIʻA DEATH SYMPOSIUM-WEST, Sat, Mar 3, 8:30 - noon, West Hawaiʻi Civic Center, County Council Chambers. Register at www.RapidOhiaDeath.org
HAWAI‘I WILDLIFE FUND VOLUNTEER BEACH CLEAN UP, Sat., Mar. 3, 8:45 a.m., meet at Wai‘ōhinu Park. Help clean up trash and debris washed up on the shore at Kamilo on the Ka‘ū Coast below Nā‘ālehu. Reserve a spot in a 4WD vehicle with HWF in advance. Free; donations appreciated. kahakai.cleanups
@gmail.com, wildhawaii.org
@gmail.com, wildhawaii.org
STEWARDSHIP AT THE SUMMIT, Mar. 3, 9, 16, 23 & 31, 8:45 a.m. Meet Paul and Jane Field at Kīlauea Visitor Center in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park. Volunteers help remove invasive, non-native plant species that prevent native plants from growing. Free; park entrance fees apply - nps.gov/havo/planyourvisit/
summit_stewardship.htm
summit_stewardship.htm
INTRODUCTION TO OIL PAINTING WITH STEVE IRVINE, Sat., Mar. 3, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Volcano Art Center. Class fee $55 for VAC members, $60 for non-members. Class supplies not provided; receive a full list upon registration. His Tī and Seas art exhibit is open to the public through Sun., Mar. 25, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., daily - volcanoartcenter.org, 967-8222.
HI‘IAKA & PELE, Sat., Mar. 3, 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Kahuku Unit of Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park. Discover the Hawaiian goddesses and the natural phenomena they represent on this free, moderate, one-mile walk. nps.gov/HAVO
ZENTANGLE: BASICS, Sat., Mar. 3, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Volcano Art Center. Learn the foundations of Zentangle art form and the philosophy behind it from Certified Zentangle Teacher Dina Wood Kageler. All art supplies provided. $30/VAC members, $35/non-members, plus $10 supply fee. Bring a light refreshment to share. Register online, volcanoartcenter.org.
HI‘IAKA & PELE, Sat., Mar. 3, 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Kahuku Unit of Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park. Discover the Hawaiian goddesses and the natural phenomena they represent on this free, moderate, one-mile walk. nps.gov/HAVO
ZENTANGLE: BASICS, Sat., Mar. 3, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Volcano Art Center. Learn the foundations of Zentangle art form and the philosophy behind it from Certified Zentangle Teacher Dina Wood Kageler. All art supplies provided. $30/VAC members, $35/non-members, plus $10 supply fee. Bring a light refreshment to share. Register online, volcanoartcenter.org.
SUNDAY, MARCH 4
HAWAI‘I WILDLIFE FUND NEEDS VOLUNTEERS TO HELP LOAD NETS - previously collected from the coast - into a container at Wai‘ōhinu Transfer Station on Sunday, March 4, starting at 9 a.m. Bring personal drinking water. To sign-up, email kahakai.cleanups@gmail.com.
TWO SUNDAY CLAY - HIGH FIRE! WORKSHOPS WITH ERIK WOLD, a morning and an afternoon class that each meet once-weekly for eight weeks, start on Mar. 4. Morning session takes place from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.; afternoon session takes place from 2:45 to 5:45 p.m. Both courses run through Apr. 22. $180 VAC members/$200 non-members, plus $15 materials fee for 6 pounds of clay - includes glazes and firing. Register online at volcanoartcenter.org or call 967-8222.
TWO SUNDAY CLAY - HIGH FIRE! WORKSHOPS WITH ERIK WOLD, a morning and an afternoon class that each meet once-weekly for eight weeks, start on Mar. 4. Morning session takes place from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.; afternoon session takes place from 2:45 to 5:45 p.m. Both courses run through Apr. 22. $180 VAC members/$200 non-members, plus $15 materials fee for 6 pounds of clay - includes glazes and firing. Register online at volcanoartcenter.org or call 967-8222.
HAM RADIO POTLUCK PICNIC, Sun., Mar. 4, noon to 2 p.m., Manukā State Park. Anyone interested in learning about ham radio is welcome to attend. Sponsored by South Point Amatueur Radio Club and Amateur Radio Emergency Service. View sites.google.com/site/southpointartc or sites.google.com/view/southhawaiiares/home. Rick Ward, 938-3058.
MONDAY, MARCH 5
MONDAY, MARCH 5
OCEAN VIEW VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MEETING, Mon, Mar 5, 4 - 6 p.m., Ocean View Community Center. 939-7033, ovcahi.org
TUESDAY, MARCH 6
WALK INTO THE PAST WITH DR. THOMAS A. JAGGAR, Tuesdays, Mar. 6, 20, and 27, at 10 a.m., noon, and 2 p.m., at Kīlauea VisitorCenter. Each performance lasts about an hour. To find out more about this living history program, visit the park website: nps.gov/havo/planyour
visit/walk_into_the_past.htm
DISCOVERY HARBOUR VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT. Meeting, Tue, Mar 6, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., Discovery Harbour Community Hall. 929-9576, discoveryharbour.net
visit/walk_into_the_past.htm
DISCOVERY HARBOUR VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT. Meeting, Tue, Mar 6, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., Discovery Harbour Community Hall. 929-9576, discoveryharbour.net
KA‘Ū COFFEE GROWERS MEETING, Tue, Mar 6, 6 - 8 p.m., Pāhala Community Center.
AFTER DARK IN THE PARK: THE FIRST TEN YEARS OF KĪLAUEA VOLCANO'S SUMMIT ERUPTION, Tues., Mar. 6, 7 p.m., at Kīlauea Visitor Center Auditorium. Free; park entrance fees apply - nps.gov/HAVO
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7
DEMOCRATIC PRECINCT MEETING, Wed, Mar 7, 6 - 8 p.m., New Thought Center in Kealakekua. Democratic Party Precincts of Ho‘okena, Miloli‘i & Ocean View. ovcahi.org, 939-7033, ovcahawaii@gmail.com
OPEN MIC NIGHT, Wed, Mar 7, 6 - 10 p.m., Kīlauea Military Camp's Lava Lounge in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park. Singers, Bands, Comedians, etc. Call 967-8365 after 4 p.m. to sign up. Open to authorized patrons and sponsored guests 21 years and older. Park entrance fees apply. kilaueamilitarycamp.com
FOUR DAYS OF PRAISE AND WORSHIP COMING TO KA‘Ū, with Big
Island Faith Crusade, at Ka‘ū District Gym, Thursday, March 8, at 7 p.m.;
Friday, March 9, at 7 p.m.; Saturday, March 10, at 6 p.m.; and Sunday, March
11, at 9:30 a.m.; doors open one hour beforehand; free. Contact Thy Word
Ministries Pastor Bob Tominaga at 936-9114 or Herb Schneider at 327-9739 for
more information.
THURSDAY, MARCH 8
STEWARDSHIP OF KῙPUKAPUAULU takes place every
Thursday in March: 8, 15, 22, and 29. Participants meet at Kīpukapuaulu parking
lot, Mauna Loa Road , off
Highway 11, at 9:30 a.m. Volunteers
should bring clippers or pruners, sturdy gloves, a hat and water; wear
closed-toe shoes. Clothing may be permanently stained by morning glory sap. New
volunteers, contact Marilyn Nicholson at nickem@hawaii.rr.com.
DISABILITY LEGAL SERVICES, Thu, Mar 8, 9:30 - 1 p.m. , Ocean
View Community Center .
Provided by Paula Boyer of Big Island Disability. ovcahi.org, 939-7033, ovcahawaii@gmail.com
MOKUHANGA: TRADITIONAL JAPANESE WOODBLOCK
PRINTMAKING, Thursdays, Mar 8 - Apr 5, 1 - 3:30
p.m. , Volcano Art
Center . Five hands-on sessions w/
Sensei Glenn Yamanoha. Water-based printing by hand using non-toxic natural
materials. No experience necessary. $72/VAC members, $80/non-members, plus a
$40 supply fee. Registration online, volcanoartcenter.org
EXPLORE! FAIR, Nāʻālehu Elementary School Gym, Thurs, Mar 8, 4 - 6 p.m. , free. STEAM (Science, Technology,
Engineering, Art, and Mathematics) is the theme, with hands-on experiments,
make-and-take activities, student-work showcases, and brain-challenging games.
Enjoy free food and refreshments, and a chance to win door prizes.
FRIDAY, MARCH 9
STEWARDSHIP AT THE SUMMIT Fri, Mar 9. Participants meet
Paul and Jane Field at Kīlauea Visitor Center at 8:45 a.m. Volunteers should
wear sturdy hiking shoes and long pants, and bring a hat, rain gear, day pack,
snacks, and water. Gloves and tools provided. Parental or guardian
accompaniment, or written consent, required for volunteers under 18. Visit park
website for additional planning details: nps.gov/havo/planyourvisit/summit_stewardship.htm
KDEN HOW THE OTHER HALF LOVES - March 9 through 24. Performances on Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. , Sundays at 2:30 p.m , Kīlauea Military Camp's Kīlauea Theater, Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park . Kīlauea Drama & Entertainment Network performance. KMC open to authorized KMC patrons and sponsored guests. Park entrance fees apply. Call KDEN for ticket info, 982-7344.
TŪTŪ AND ME OFFERS HOME VISITS to those with keiki zero to five years old: home visits to aid with helpful parenting tips and strategies, educational resources, and a compassionate listening ear. Home visits are free, last 1.5 hours, two to four times a month, for a total of 12 visits, and snacks are provided. For info and to register, call Linda Bong 646-9634.
TŪTŪ AND ME OFFERS HOME VISITS to those with keiki zero to five years old: home visits to aid with helpful parenting tips and strategies, educational resources, and a compassionate listening ear. Home visits are free, last 1.5 hours, two to four times a month, for a total of 12 visits, and snacks are provided. For info and to register, call Linda Bong 646-9634.
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