Mālama Learning Center offers hands-on workshops taught by community practitioners that help people learn how to live more sustainably while connecting to the Hawaiian culture and being inspired by the arts. Mahalo nui loa to the Hawaiian Electric Company for sponsoring our WOW workshops!
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Natural Holiday Decorations Workshop
On Saturday December 7, 2013, we learned about all of the natural materials readily available around us that can be repurposed to create beautiful holiday decorations! Teacher, Malia Lagaso surely inspired us to get creative in this hands-on workshop. Everyone enjoyed using their imagination to craft amazing ornaments, garlands, bouquets, and more! Mahalo to Malia and the Pacific Links Hawai'i Foundation for making this workshop possible.
Monday, December 9, 2013
Gyotaku Workshop
On November 9, 2013, active fisherman and marine scientist Nakoa Goo led us in a workshop on Gyotaku! Before starting our fish prints, Nakoa shared his knowledge about Hawai'i's nearshore reef ecosystems including the conservation of nearshore fisheries resources in Hawai'i and the anatomy and biology of native reef fish species. This way, we could really understand and appreciate the vast ocean that surrounds us as well as this beautiful art form. After a quick demo, we spent the rest of the time printing on paper, t-shirts, bags, dish towels, and other materials using real fish. Mahalo nui to Nakoa for providing us an engaging and hands-on experience!
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Advanced Aquaponics Workshop
What a wonderful treat it was to talk story with Fred Lau of Mari's Gardens during our Advanced Aquaponics workshop on Saturday October 5th, 2013! Participants shared the successes and challenges that they face with their own aquaponics systems and were also able to ask Fred questions. We learned about the aquaponics systems at Mari's Gardens and took a tour of this beautiful place that is nestled in residential Mililani. Their operations are truly impressive!
Monday, September 16, 2013
Mango Tree 101 Workshop
Mango Tree 101 workshop participants enjoyed a day full of learning at our Without Walls Workshop on September 14, 2013. Owner and CEO of Makaha Mangoes, Mark Suiso hosted our workshop at his family farm in Makaha Valley. We were able to tour the grounds on which so many amazing mangoes have originated and also learned about the art of grafting, caring, and loving our mango trees. We are truly grateful for Mark and his 'ohana who are so willing to share their mana'o with us as well as promote the growth of fruit trees in Hawai'i. Mahalo nui to the Hawaiian Electric Company for sponsoring this awesome workshop!
Monday, September 9, 2013
Healthy 'Ohana Workshop
On
Saturday August 17, 2013, Healthy 'Ohana workshop participants heard from
registered dietitian Liz Walker as she shared with us some basic techniques for
promoting a healthy lifestyle. We learned about portion sizes, reading of nutrition labels, planning meals out for the week, simple body exercises that
get the heart rate up, and much much more! Participants also made 'ono lime
spritzers using limes, sparkling water, and Splenda, which is a great substitute
for sodas and other sugary drinks.
Mahalo nui to Liz and the Pacific Links Hawai'i Foundation for making this
workshop possible!
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Hawaii Landscapes Art Workshop
On June 29, 2013 artist Andrea Charuk from the Honolulu Museum of Art shared some great information on the Honolulu Museum of showcase of works that celebrate Hawaii's natural beauty, as seen through the eyes of 20th century American artists Georgia O'Keeffe and Ansel Adams. Hawaii is full of extraordinary natural sites that we can recognize, protect, and celebrate through art! Honolulu Museum of Art intern, Andrea Charuk, taught the basic techniques in using oil pastel and watercolor and participants created their own landscapes.
Monday, July 1, 2013
Making Earth Ovens
On May 25th, 2013 MLC worked with Ka'ala Farms to continue making an Earth Oven that we had started at the farm. We had created the base at a previous workshop and added the top to it in this one. Participants used sand to create the mold and then mixed together dirt, cinder, and straw to create the surrounding top. We got very messy and learned how hard work can really pay off!
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
WOW- Building Lo'i Workshop
Mahalo to Anthony for spending the day with us, sharing Ka’onohi Lo'i and his mana'o with us.
This workshop is sponsored by Voyaging Foods. Mahalo!
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