Save Kauai brings together current information about Kauai and web-based tools that allow you to take action. If we want to affect the future of Kauai in a pono way we must organize and begin implementing solutions, not just fighting the problems.
Aloha 'Aina, Imua Kakou!
07 / 30
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On the agenda is a resolution by council-woman Iseri-Carvalho to change the charter. The resolution would require that for a charter amendment to be approved by the voters, the amendment would have to receive 50% of all of the votes cast at the election (rather than 50% of the votes cast on the question). I.e., blank votes on the amendment would be counted as "no" votes. So voters who choose to not have an opinion on a particular matter would have their votes interpreted at "No" votes! There is also ambiguous language regarding the need for the majority to equal at least 30% of the registered voters. This could be interpreted to mean that there must be a minimum of 60% voter turnout for the election results to be valid. (In order to meet the 30% criterion, in a close race, at least 60% of the voters would have to vote on the matter; otherwise getting 50% of the votes would be less than the 30% criterion.) Regardless of whether or not this proposal (if it is placed on the ballot and is approved in November) would be applicable to the CRG Charter Amendment, this proposal appears to be a big impediment to future changes to the charter, regardless of whether the amendment were initiated by voter petition or by the Charter Commission. Start: 7:00 pm
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Aloha friends, Please pass this on. Are you interested in hosting a public affairs (talk show) program on KKCR someday? Do you know anyone, young or old or in-between, who might be? A workshop is being held on Wednesday, July 30 for all current and potential KKCR public affairs programming hosts to share ideas about what makes good community radio talk show programming. This is free and open to all who are interested. This may turn out to be a good opportunity for interested people to get their feet in the door at KKCR. I hope to see some new faces there! Best wishes, WHEN: Wednesday July 30, 7:00 - 9:00 PM | ||
07 / 31
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End: 5:30 pm
KATY AND JIMMY’S PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS FOR THURSDAY JULY 31 Maui Student Peace Activist Speaks Out on Campus Recruiting and Alternatives to Militarism STOP DAT!, a new community organization, forms to contest “Disrespectful Air Tourism,” plans a demonstration for Monday, August 4 in Lihue Open forum for your calls and comments! Join us this Thursday, July 31 from 4 – 5:30 on KKCR at 90.9, 91.9 or92.7 FM, and on the web at kkcr.org. Our phone lines will be open for calls at 808-826-7771 or 1-866-275-1112. This week, we will be joined by Ali Powell, a student activist and musician who started a peace club at King Kekaulike High School on Maui. While she was giving a presentation on conscientious objector rights, the vice-principal confiscated her material and shut down the class. Ali started the campus peace organization last year in response to several violent outbreaks at her school .She included anti-war programs, offering a presentation on conscientious objector rights and sponsoring war resistor Aimee Allison's visit to her school last February. Ali has also tabled at her school’s career fair on non-military alternatives, military facts, and student rights. In the second part of the program, we will speak to representatives of STOP DAT!, the newly-formed coalition to Stop Disrespectful Air Tourism. STOP DAT! will be kicking off its campaign for a boycott of the air tourism industry at 3:00 pm next Monday, August 4, with a protest by the entrance to the Lihue airport at the intersection of Kapule Start: 7:00 pm
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Want to join the effort to pass the Charter Amendment to limit growth? Learn more and get involved this Thursday, at 7pm at the Kapa`a Neighborhood Center. | ||
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08 / 2
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Summer Fun For Ocean Goers Saturday, August 2 Details: Volunteers meet at Lumahai Beach Parking Area at 9:00 - 10:30a.m. We will disperse from there to clean-up both Tourist Lumahai and Beach Park Lumahai. Most of the rubbish will be above the high-tide line in the vegetation. * Trash bags and gloves will be provided. EC Meeting August 2 at 11:00 a.m. sharp at Hanalei Center (located between Neide's Brazilian Restaurant and Bar Acuda). Everyone is invited! Start: 9:00 am
End: 1:00 pm
ALOHA KKCR AND KEKAHU FOUNDATION OHANA, As some of you may know, KKCR and the KEKAHU FOUNDATION have been meeting since May, working on a Strategic Plan for the next five years. We have been meeting as a closed group to concentrate on all the possible specific visions, strategies and goals that will need to be incorporated into the final plan. At this point, our team is moving out into the Kauai community, conducting open meetings to get input from residents, listeners, members, programmers and volunteers. Our team has condensed our work into six definite categories/topics that are all open for community input. They are: Financial, Conflict Resolution, Governance /Policies, Community Outreach, Facilities/Equipment and Volunteer Program. Team members Marj Dente and Paul Moody, will be conducting and facilitating the Volunteer Program Community Meeting on Saturday, August 2, 2008, 9 AM to 1 PM at the Kapa'a Library Conference Room. The task of our group meeting is to brainstorm how we can best accomplish the following goals, and this is where we need your help: To establish a comprehensive, effective volunteer program with clear policies and defined responsibilities, resulting in broad community support and active participation of a diverse, enthusiastic, reliable, well-trained and committed volunteer team. Some likely goals to be more specific about, but not limited to are: community outreach and education, volunteer job descriptions and policies, recruitment process, volunteer training, etc. | ||
08 / 3
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08 / 4
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Help to Stop Disrespectful Air Tourism | ||
08 / 5
Start: 5:30 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Do you know where the candidates stand on the big issues: diversifying the economy, land use planning, affordable housing, public transportation, energy, the environment and preserving culture? With three incumbents not seeking reelection to the Kaua‘i County Council and all seven seats up for grabs, who will voters choose? Who should be mayor for the remaining two years left on the late Mayor Bryan Baptiste’s second term in office? Meet the candidates at The Eco-Roundtable Candidates Forum on Aug. 5 at the War Memorial Convention Hall in Lihu‘e. The public will have a chance to mingle with the candidates starting at 5:30 p.m. and a facilitated question-answer forum will begin at 6 p.m., a news release states. This event is being hosted by the Eco-Roundtable, a network of more than 50 sustainability-oriented organizations. Sustainability encompasses economic self-sufficiency and diversification, environmental health, social well-being and perpetuation of culture, according to the release. The Eco-Roundtable invites questions for the candidates from all sectors of the community, but will focus on the issues falling within the county’s jurisdiction that matter the most to Kaua‘i voters. To contribute questions, send them to andrea The forum will be open to the public and free of charge. No tickets are necessary but non-perishable food items for the Kaua‘i Food Bank will be accepted at the door. The forum will be recorded and rebroadcast on KKCR and Ho‘ike Public Television Station until the elections. | ||
08 / 6
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End: 9:00 pm
Media Release—For Immediate Release For more information contact Ms. Bev Brody-Skerik, ph. (808) 639-9771, bbrody1 Coastal Path Update by Director of Parks & Recreation For the next in an on-going series of free public meetings, the Friends of the Path have invited the director of the County of Kauai’s department of parks and recreation to present his most recent quarterly report on the status of the Kapaa to Kealia Coastal Pedestrian and Bike Path. The presentation is free and open to all, and will be held at 7:00 PM on Wednesday, August 6 in the Plumeria Garden Court at the Aloha Beach Resort in Wailua. Director Bernard Carvalho has presented quarterly reports to the Kauai County Council on the administration’s progress towards opening the Kapaa to Kealia portion—Phase II of the six-phase Ke Ala Hele Makalae project. This is a good opportunity to meet face-to-face with the director of the department responsible for the path’s management, and to voice any concerns regarding the island’s path systems. The August 6 public presentation will be based on Mr. Carvalho’s reports, and will be followed by a question-and-answer period. | ||
08 / 7
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08 / 8
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Join hosts Keone Kealoha and Andrea Brower on the Malama Kaua`i Sustainability Show, 12-1 on KKCR. We will b interviewing mayoral candidates following the Eco-Rountable Candidates Forum. | ||
08 / 9
Start: 8:30 am
End: 11:00 am
Second Saturday Sweep: Pavilion makai of Kapaa Neighborhood Start: 9:30 am
End: 5:30 pm
Bio-dynamic workshop offered Saturday from Marie Mauger. For more information please contact her directly. 822-7899. Start: 6:00 pm
Start: Aug 9 2008 - 6:00pm
End: Aug 16 2008 - 3:00pm
Prominent Maori and Hawaiian Presenters I mentioned to you that are visiting Kaua'i in August. Questions and/or inquiries can be directed to Anne Punohu of the Kaua'i Museum. Any personal requests to contact the Maori Presenters or Kumu Poni Kamau'u can be directed to me at inspirit11 August 9th August 14th, Friday, 5:30-7:00pm August 15th-16th, Saturday & Sunday, 10am-3pm | ||
08 / 10
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Start: Aug 9 2008 - 6:00pm
End: Aug 16 2008 - 3:00pm
Prominent Maori and Hawaiian Presenters I mentioned to you that are visiting Kaua'i in August. Questions and/or inquiries can be directed to Anne Punohu of the Kaua'i Museum. Any personal requests to contact the Maori Presenters or Kumu Poni Kamau'u can be directed to me at inspirit11 August 9th August 14th, Friday, 5:30-7:00pm August 15th-16th, Saturday & Sunday, 10am-3pm | ||
08 / 11
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Start: Aug 9 2008 - 6:00pm
End: Aug 16 2008 - 3:00pm
Prominent Maori and Hawaiian Presenters I mentioned to you that are visiting Kaua'i in August. Questions and/or inquiries can be directed to Anne Punohu of the Kaua'i Museum. Any personal requests to contact the Maori Presenters or Kumu Poni Kamau'u can be directed to me at inspirit11 August 9th August 14th, Friday, 5:30-7:00pm August 15th-16th, Saturday & Sunday, 10am-3pm | ||
08 / 12
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Start: Aug 9 2008 - 6:00pm
End: Aug 16 2008 - 3:00pm
Prominent Maori and Hawaiian Presenters I mentioned to you that are visiting Kaua'i in August. Questions and/or inquiries can be directed to Anne Punohu of the Kaua'i Museum. Any personal requests to contact the Maori Presenters or Kumu Poni Kamau'u can be directed to me at inspirit11 August 9th August 14th, Friday, 5:30-7:00pm August 15th-16th, Saturday & Sunday, 10am-3pm | ||
08 / 13
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Start: Aug 9 2008 - 6:00pm
End: Aug 16 2008 - 3:00pm
Prominent Maori and Hawaiian Presenters I mentioned to you that are visiting Kaua'i in August. Questions and/or inquiries can be directed to Anne Punohu of the Kaua'i Museum. Any personal requests to contact the Maori Presenters or Kumu Poni Kamau'u can be directed to me at inspirit11 August 9th August 14th, Friday, 5:30-7:00pm August 15th-16th, Saturday & Sunday, 10am-3pm | ||
08 / 14
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Start: Aug 9 2008 - 6:00pm
End: Aug 16 2008 - 3:00pm
Prominent Maori and Hawaiian Presenters I mentioned to you that are visiting Kaua'i in August. Questions and/or inquiries can be directed to Anne Punohu of the Kaua'i Museum. Any personal requests to contact the Maori Presenters or Kumu Poni Kamau'u can be directed to me at inspirit11 August 9th August 14th, Friday, 5:30-7:00pm August 15th-16th, Saturday & Sunday, 10am-3pm Start: 6:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Community Service Announcement Which Way is the Wind Blowing??? WIND POWER An Informational Discussion on Wind Energy on Kaua`i Thursday, August 14 at 6 PM INCLUDING: UPC/First Wind – Large turbines - outcome of the Moloa`a Study and future plans Along with: *Through education and advocacy, APOLLO KAUAI’s, mission is to assist our island in becoming more sustainable by using socially and environmentally responsible, renewable alternatives to fossil fuel. Everyone is invited to attend the APOLLO KAUAI meeting beginning at 5:30Pm which will precede the 6PM Wind Discussion For more information call Laurel at 822-9224 | ||
08 / 15
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Start: Aug 9 2008 - 6:00pm
End: Aug 16 2008 - 3:00pm
Prominent Maori and Hawaiian Presenters I mentioned to you that are visiting Kaua'i in August. Questions and/or inquiries can be directed to Anne Punohu of the Kaua'i Museum. Any personal requests to contact the Maori Presenters or Kumu Poni Kamau'u can be directed to me at inspirit11 August 9th August 14th, Friday, 5:30-7:00pm August 15th-16th, Saturday & Sunday, 10am-3pm | ||
08 / 16
End: 3:00 pm
Start: Aug 9 2008 - 6:00pm
End: Aug 16 2008 - 3:00pm
Prominent Maori and Hawaiian Presenters I mentioned to you that are visiting Kaua'i in August. Questions and/or inquiries can be directed to Anne Punohu of the Kaua'i Museum. Any personal requests to contact the Maori Presenters or Kumu Poni Kamau'u can be directed to me at inspirit11 August 9th August 14th, Friday, 5:30-7:00pm August 15th-16th, Saturday & Sunday, 10am-3pm Start: 9:00 am
End: 11:00 am
There will be a clean up of Kahili Beach (Rock Quarries) Saturday, August 16th at 9:00 AM, Start: 9:00 am
Start: Aug 16 2008 - 9:00am
End: Aug 17 2008 - 9:59am
1st Annual Maui Island Sustainable Living Expo The Sustainable Living Institute of Maui and Maui Community College will host the 1st annual Maui Island Sustainable Living Expo (ISLExpo). The event will be a unique opportunity for leading sustainability experts and the Maui community-at-large to come together to explore the pressing issues of Island Food Security, Island Energy Security, Island-based Local Economies and Sustainable Living Education. The Maui ISLExpo will feature two days of presentations and panel discussions from leaders in sustainability, an exposition of local non-profit organizations and businesses focused on sustainability, healthy delicious local foods and entertainment. Register soon to attend the conference session. Go to: www.sustainablemaui.org. FREE: You can view the outdoor sustainable living exhibits on the Maui Community College Great Lawn and listen to live music on Saturday evening Volunteers are also needed - contact events Start: 12:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm
Confer, discuss, consult... a conference and potluck! at the big red and white stripe tent in anahola | ||
08 / 17
End: 9:59 am
Start: Aug 16 2008 - 9:00am
End: Aug 17 2008 - 9:59am
1st Annual Maui Island Sustainable Living Expo The Sustainable Living Institute of Maui and Maui Community College will host the 1st annual Maui Island Sustainable Living Expo (ISLExpo). The event will be a unique opportunity for leading sustainability experts and the Maui community-at-large to come together to explore the pressing issues of Island Food Security, Island Energy Security, Island-based Local Economies and Sustainable Living Education. The Maui ISLExpo will feature two days of presentations and panel discussions from leaders in sustainability, an exposition of local non-profit organizations and businesses focused on sustainability, healthy delicious local foods and entertainment. Register soon to attend the conference session. Go to: www.sustainablemaui.org. FREE: You can view the outdoor sustainable living exhibits on the Maui Community College Great Lawn and listen to live music on Saturday evening Volunteers are also needed - contact events | ||
08 / 18
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:00 pm
On 7/18/08, `Ehu Kekahu Cardwell <ehukekahu Show Your Outrage! - Attend Hearings & Tell Them "'A'OLE!" ("NO!") Department Of Land & Natural Resources (DLNR) will hold public hearings on proposed new rules for `Iolani Palace. The rules are an attempt to banish the Hawaiian Kingdom from the grounds and prevent anyone from claiming the Palace as an active seat of government in the future. If successful, DLNR would be able to assert force of law to ensure "museum" status for `Iolani Palace. It is vital for all concerned citizens of Hawai`i to attend one of the hearings. Let them know DLNR does not speak for you nor need to "protect" `Iolani Palace from Hawaiians. Hearings Schedule - Tuesday, August 12, 2008, 6:30 PM, Kaunakakai Elementary School Cafeteria, 30 Ailoa Street, Kaunakakai Tuesday, August 12, 2008, 5 PM, Lana`i High and Elementary School, Room Ll6, 555 Fraser Ave., Lana`i City Wednesday, August 13, 2008, 6:30 PM, DLNR Boardroom 132, 1151 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu Wednesday, August 13, 2008, 6:30 PM, Events Pavilion, Old Kona Airport Park, 75-5480 Kuakini Highway, Kailua-Kona Wednesday, August 13, 2008, 6:30 PM, Maui County Planning Department Conference Room, 1st floor, 250 South High Street, Wailuku Thursday, August 14, 2008, 6:30 PM, Conference Rooms A, B, & C, State Office Building, 75 Aupuni Street. Hilo Monday, August 18, 2008, 6:30 PM, State Office Building 2nd Floor Conference Room, 3060 Eiwa Street, Room 209, Lihu`e Reply to all | ||
08 / 19
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End: 6:00 pm
Public input on HHSC sought today (8/19) by The Garden Island Members of the state Legislature will meet at 5 p.m. today at the Kaua‘i High School cafeteria on Lala Road in Lihu‘e to discuss the Hawaii Health Systems Corporation, a state news release says. The HHSC recently informed House and Senate members that they are facing a roughly $62 million shortfall by the end of the next fiscal year (June 30, 2009). For FY 2009, HHSC will receive a general fund subsidy of $53.6 million. Its annual expenditure for FY 2009 is estimated to be about $400 million from its special fund. Prior to the 2008 legislative session, HHSC requested from Gov. Linda Lingle an emergency appropriation of $14 million for FY 2008 and a $57 million supplemental budget request for FY 2009. The governor provided the emergency request, but denied the supplemental request. The Legislature provided the $14 million emergency appropriation, but could not provide any supplemental appropriation as the Legislature reduced all state department budgets by about 4 percent, totaling $45 million. HHSC was spared from the 4 percent budget reduction. However, in recent weeks, the governor has announced she intends to restrict at least 4 percent of the subsidy provided to HHSC facilities’ operations, the press release says. HHSC and its regions have announced a variety of measures to address the impending revenue shortfall. Among other issues the Joint Committee will explore are the following: | ||
08 / 20
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End: 9:00 pm
Public Meetings on Landfill Issues LĪHU‘E -- County officials announce the kickoff of a series of public meetings to educate the public on landfill issues. Beginning August 20, 2008, Public Works staff will be attending Kaleo O Kaua`i meetings to inform the community about landfill related issues, including: the status of the Kekaha Landfill lateral expansion, the status of the project to site a new landfill, requirements for modern landfill design, mitigation measures, host community compensation, and community concerns about landfills. The first presentation will be made at the Kaleo O Kaua`i meeting at the Kekaha Neighborhood Center on Wednesday, August 20 at 7:00 pm. For a schedule of presentations, or further information, please contact the County Solid Waste Programs Coordinator, Allison Fraley at 241-4837. #### For more information contact: Start: 7:00 pm
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS News Release DONALD FUJIMOTO, COUNTY ENGINEER Public Meetings on Landfill Issues LĪHU‘E -- County officials announce the kickoff of a series of public meetings to educate | ||
08 / 21
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End: 9:30 am
Kauai Chamber of Commerce County Council and Mayoral candidates forum at J.J. Broiler, 7:30am to 9:30am, August 21, 2008. Will be broadcast on KONG Radio and taped for Ho'ike TV. | ||
08 / 22
Start: 8:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
8/22-8/23 Electronic Recycling Event (Kauai) Electronic items will be accepted for recycling on Friday, August 22 and Saturday, August 23, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Vidinha Stadium In Lihue. Friday’s collection is designated for businesses, while Saturday’s collection is open to residents. All electronic items will be accepted at no charge, including: computers; fax machines; laptops; monitors; printers; stereo equipment; televisions; etc. Items collected during the event will be recycled by a mainland company. All data storage media collected will be cleaned or destroyed, however, those who are concerned about sensitive data should remove the data prior to recycling. For more information about the electronic recycling event, please call the County Recycling Office at 808-241-4841. Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:00 pm
Blake, who wrote this message, will be on the Malama Kaua`i Radio Show from 12-1 on Friday, August 22nd. Tune in to KKCR at 91.9 or 92.7, or online at kkcr.org In the spring of 2008, 22 students, professors, professionals, and community members from San Luis Obispo, California embarked on a journey to Europe. They traveled to England, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, and Sweden to learn about smart energy solutions. The group visited cities that exhibited best practices for sustainability in the following areas: renewable energy, innovative transportation, green building, smart growth, energy efficiency, and conservation. The group sought out those areas to be able to bring back some of the lessons and ideas to the United States. Check the videos out on YouTube: Part 1 Part II Enjoy! -- Blake Hudelson Start: 5:30 pm
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Prominent Maori and Hawaiian Presenters I mentioned to you that are visiting Kaua'i in August. Questions and/or inquiries can be directed to Anne Punohu of the Kaua'i Museum. Any personal requests to contact the Maori Presenters or Kumu Poni Kamau'u can be directed to me at inspirit11 August 22nd, Friday Evening, 5:30-7 pm Start: 8:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm
Free Movie Screening for who: Adults and Kids of all ages! what: SharkWater When: Fri. 22nd @ 8pm Where: Hanapepe @ The Storybook Theatre Why: Fun, to be akamai (knowledgeable) about the truth of the shark, to include: Intro./closeing with The Shark Avenger! More Info: Call Kaitlyn @ area code (828)-278-0755 or e-mail: www.silversurferkauai | ||
08 / 23
Start: 10:00 am
End: 1:00 pm
Prominent Maori and Hawaiian Presenters I mentioned to you that are visiting Kaua'i in August. Questions and/or inquiries can be directed to Anne Punohu of the Kaua'i Museum. Any personal requests to contact the Maori Presenters or Kumu Poni Kamau'u can be directed to me at inspirit11 August 23rd, Saturday, 10am - 1pm Start: 7:30 pm
End: 9:30 pm
HAWAIIAN OCEAN FILM FESTIVAL Saturday August 23rd Featuring films about: Marine Resources, Ocean Recreation, and our "Bad Neighbors" “Once Upon a Tide” Made by the Center for Health and the "El Mar Alma . . . and a land that cradles the sea" The challenge: to ride the huge winter swells that pound “The Wayfinders of Polynesia” Start: 8:00 pm
8/22-8/23 Electronic Recycling Event (Kauai) Electronic items will be accepted for recycling on Friday, August 22 and Saturday, August 23, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Vidinha Stadium In Lihue. Friday’s collection is designated for businesses, while Saturday’s collection is open to residents. All electronic items will be accepted at no charge, including: computers; fax machines; laptops; monitors; printers; stereo equipment; televisions; etc. Items collected during the event will be recycled by a mainland company. All data storage media collected will be cleaned or destroyed, however, those who are concerned about sensitive data should remove the data prior to recycling. For more information about the electronic recycling event, please call the County Recycling Office at 808-241-4841. | ||
08 / 24
Start: 6:00 am
End: 6:59 am
HOLD THE DATE! AUGUST 24 is the Celebration of the one year anniversary of turning away the Superferry! Join us a Kalapaki Beach for a traditional Surfrider Foundation Paddle Out Celebration Commemoration! Boards, Kayaks, Canoes, sailboats, anything that floats. Details will follow. | ||
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08 / 28
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End: 5:30 pm
TOMORROW, Thursday, August 28 4 - 5:30 on KKCR (Kaua'i Community Radio) Join Katy and guest co-host Marcus as we speak with a protest organizer and bloggers at the the site of the Democratic National Convention in Denver. (Jimmy Trujillo will be off this Thursday.) We'll talk with Jim and Judy Tarbell, writers and community radio programmers from Northern California. Jim is the co-author of "Imperial Overstretch: George W. Bush and the Hubris of Empire." Jim and Judy are in Denver participating in protests and reporting on the events at their "Justice Rising" site: http://afdjusticerising.blogspot.com/search/label/Conventions%202008 Also, we will be joined on the phone by Clayton Dewey of Unconventional Denver, a local chapter of the Unconventional Action committee, a nation-wide anarchist network organizing protests and direct action at the Democratic and Republican conventions. http://www.unconventionalaction.org As always, phone lines will be open for your questions, comments, and ideas. Please dial 808-826-7771 or 1-866-275-1112. Listen at 90.9, 91.9, 92.7 FM and kkcr.org Toward freedom, Katy | ||
08 / 29
Start: 12:20 pm
End: 3:00 pm
Eco-Roundtable Candidates Forum on Ho'ike 52 Start: 5:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm
GREEN DRINKS KAUA`I | ||