Kona workshop to focus on principles of love

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Robin La’a, a professional relationship coach, will lead the workshop “Real Love: Building Success in Relationships” at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 15, at Unity Church.

Robin La‘a, a professional relationship coach, will lead the workshop “Real Love: Building Success in Relationships” at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 15, at Unity Church.

In this experiential, interactive workshop, La‘a will introduce students to the principles of Real Love, as taught by interpersonal relationship expert Greg Baer at www.reallove.com.

These principles apply in a variety of relationships — parenting, dating, marriage and the workplace — and are geared to help attendees understand how to nurture relationships of greater peace and love. La’a has been conducting Real Love workshops for seven years, both on Maui and in Hilo.

The fee is $25 and includes study materials and a fruit lunch; attendees are welcome to bring a sack lunch. Registration and coffee is at 10:30 a.m., with the workshop starting at 11 a.m. and continuing until mid-afternoon. The workshop is presented by Pacific Rim Education Foundation and co-sponsored by Hawaiian Queen Coffee and the Women’s Federation for World Peace.

Reservations are appreciated. Please call 987-6510 by Dec. 13. Unity Church is at the Kona Center, located at the corner of Kuakini Highway and Hanama Place.

The Pacific Rim Education Foundation sponsors educational programs, funds charitable activities and supports practices that nurture love, wisdom and peace within individuals and families, which promote understanding and connectedness among communities, and which foster wise care for the Earth.

PREF is funded by Hawaiian Queen; the Unification Church, founded by the late Rev. Sun Myung Moon; and by individual donors. For information, visit www.prefpeace.org or email PrefPeace@gmail.com.