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The annual Hamakua Lions Club Pancake Breakfast is happening from 6-10 a.m. today at the Honokaa High School Cafeteria.

The annual Hamakua Lions Club Pancake Breakfast is happening from 6-10 a.m. today at the Honokaa High School Cafeteria.

Takeout and drive-thru plates are available.

There is a $5 donation with proceeds to benefit many local groups.

Please kokua.

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The Hawaii Macadamia Nut Association Board of Directors meeting is at 10:45 a.m. this Tuesday at the Wainaku Center, Hilo.

The May meeting will have reports about research, food safety, membership and various articles and 2014 legislation.

The board invites all with a macadamia nut interest to come.

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This Saturday is the Honokaa High &Intermediate Relay For Life 2014, “Surround Me With Love,” from 10 a.m.-10 p.m. at the Honokaa High School field.

Everyone is welcome to share a warm aloha with survivors. Please come.

If you haven’t registered, no worries, just come enjoy the day.

This is your time to be appreciated.

Chairpersons for the event are Melanie Ebreo, Austin Makana Loo and Cydne Correia.

Please join in a day in the park and celebrate HOPE.

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This summer’s School Garden Events focus on professional development for school garden educators, teachers and others passionate about improving student wellness, cognitive development and engaging deeper learning.

Online registration is now available for a weeklong series of educational events.

These events are taking place June 7-12 in Waimea with four professional development events that focus on the effectiveness of school gardens as an instructional strategy for nutritional education and hands-on learning in core subject areas.

The events include:

• The Seventh Annual School Learning Garden Symposium: “Awakening the Senses for Deeper Learning.”

• Aina in Schools Garden &Nutrition Curriculum Training.

• Ku Aina Pa Summer Intensive: “Growing the Connections: Common Core and STEM in the School Garden.”

• Waimea School Garden Tours with Ming Wei Koh.

Details and registration information for all events are posted at schoolgardens14.eventbrite.com.

The school learning garden symposium, presented by the Hawaii Island School Garden Network, is from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. June 7 at the Hawaii Preparatory Academy GPAC Auditorium (Upper Campus).

The full day of educational workshops, presentations and speakers will guide educators to integrate essential educational curriculum into school learning garden settings.

Keynote speaker Dr. Carla Hannaford, an award-winning author, biologist and educator, will offer insights into the importance of engaging more than just students’ minds, she will engage their hands and hearts, as well.

A panel of Hawaii health and education leaders will address student wellness and connections with deeper learning.

Register by May 15 and save $10.

A limited number of scholarships are available to Hawaii Island educators to cover registration, and Kokua Hawaii Foundation is offering scholarships for outer-island registrants to help cover transportation-related expenses.

The Aina in Schools Garden &Nutrition Curriculum Training will be 9 a.m.-3 p.m. June 8 at the Hawaii Preparatory Academy Student Union (Upper Campus).

Presented by Kokua Hawaii Foundation, this special training for educators planning to use Aina in Schools lessons with their students will cover the program’s standards-based garden and nutrition education units.

The workshop also will include a brief overview of the program’s composting curriculum and a review of Kokua Hawaii Foundation’s helpful resources for educators.

Visit www.kokuahawaiifoundation.org for more information.

The Ku Aina Pa Summer Intensive session is slated for 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. June 9-11 at Malaai: The Culinary Garden of Waimea Middle School.

This three-day workshop for K-8 classroom teachers will deepen their basic garden skills and curriculum development with presentations, hands-on work in the Malaai Culinary Garden and learning to use Lifelab’s “The Growing Classroom” and database.

Common Core standards are connected to every lesson. Afternoons include teamwork by grade level, connecting STEM projects to the morning’s lessons and themes.

Dr. Koh leads a tour of school learning gardens in Waimea, including Kanu O Ka Aina, Waimea Country School and Hawaii Preparatory Academy-Ulumau from 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. June 12.

These events are sponsored by The Kohala Center, Kokua Hawaii Foundation, Hawaii Preparatory Academy and Malaai: The Culinary Garden of Waimea Middle School.

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Commencement ceremonies for Hawaii Preparatory Academy start at 10 a.m. Friday, May 23, in Castle Gymnasium at the school’s Upper Campus.

The ceremony is open to the public.

One hundred eight graduating seniors will take part in the program. Headmaster Lindsay Barnes will preside over the ceremonies.

Rika Inaba, senior class leader and Upper School Japanese teacher, will deliver the commencement address.

For more information, call 881-4002.

To reach the Kokua Way, email waiukahenutz@gmail.com or call Carol on her cellphone at 936-0067.