About

We intend, as the South Kona Big Island Youth to:

  • Take action to protect our Island Home and Planet Home in a loving, conscious way
  • Strive to look at the reflections we create in our outer world, and to harmonize our inner worlds
  • Know that abundance and prosperity are reality
  • Help others reconnect with the sacred spirit of the land and ocean
  • Share abundance with the keiki by treating them right, showing them the way

…Please share your ideas and thoughts to help shape our intention for this group, institute

Keep the Passion Alive in Your Hearts – Yes it is the “Cause”

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Do you still have MALAMA OBAMA bumper stickers for sale? If so, I’d like to purchase up to 10, so if available, please email me back how I could obtain them. Thanks, Ed (20 Jan 09)

Hey, here’s a really cool event that seems relevant to Kona youth:

Ocean Fish Farms in Hawaii – at what cost?

From July 7 through July 10, Food & Water Watch, the Kanaka Council, and KAHEA (The Environmental-Hawaiian Alliance) will be holding four community discussions on three different islands for community members to learn more about how the proposed expansion of the ocean fish farming industry in Hawaii could impact culture, economy and environment – and what you can do about it.

Meeting on the BIG ISLAND are today and tomorrow:

Wednesday, July 8 from 6:00 to 8:00PM
Kuhio Hale, 64-756 Mamalahoa Hwy, Kamuela

Thursday, July 9 from 6:00 to 9:00PM
QLLC 919 Ululani, Hilo

RSVP now or Download the flier (PDF)

Full info at: http://www.foodandwaterwatch.org/fish/fish-farming/hawaii


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