Registration is now under way for spring Lifelong Learning classes at the University of Hawaii at Hilo North Hawaii Education and Research Center in Honokaa. Registration is now under way for spring Lifelong Learning classes at the University of Hawaii
Registration is now under way for spring Lifelong Learning classes at the University of Hawaii at Hilo North Hawaii Education and Research Center in Honokaa.
Back by popular demand is “Basic Grant Writing” with Jeani Navarro, who has over 30 years of grant writing experience. The course will be held in Waikoloa and will teach participants about the grant writing process, how to write a compelling statement of need, and what funders look for in proposals.
Navarro also offers two new workshops. “Fundraising for Nonprofits” will teach students how to identify and pursue alternative sources of funding. “Board Development for Nonprofits” will focus on creating a highly effective board of directors.
Former Kona Community School for Adults instructor Mark Boucher will teach a series of computer classes, including “Intro to PowerPoint,” “Basic Computers,” “Intro to Word” and “Intro to Excel.” Classes will be held at Kanu o ka ‘Aina Learning ‘Ohana in Waimea on Wednesdays and Fridays, 6-8 p.m. starting in February for three weeks.
Deacon Ritterbush hosts a free lecture on “The Archeology of Beachcombing” and “All About Sea Glass.”
“Intro to Beekeeping” will be taught by Jennifer Bach of Bee Love Apiaries and will provide students with the necessary skills to capture and maintain their own honeybee colonies. Advanced registration is required and space is limited.
For more information or to register, call NHERC at 775-8890 or email the program coordinator at vickyann@hawaii.edu.
The course will include in-class presentations Thursday evenings at NHERC and hands-on training with honeybee colonies on Saturdays in Laupahoehoe and Ahualoa. A $25 registration discount will be given to the first 10 participants who complete their registration.