Volcano Watch: Today’s family of 5 USGS volcano observatories began with HVO over 111 years ago

HVO staff has grown from one geologist, Thomas A. Jaggar, in 1912 to more than 30 people today. This team includes scientists and specialists in geology, geophysics, geochemistry, field engineering and telemetry, information technology, administration, public communications and more. Hundreds of volunteers, students, and visiting scientists — many from the University of Hawaii — have also provided valuable assistance to HVO through the years.

Legal Aid offers free legal information May 5 in Waimea

The Legal Aid Society of Hawaii will be offering free legal information presentations from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Friday, May 5, at the Jerry Nelson Conference Room, located in the W. M. Keck Observatory, 65-1120 Mamalahoa Highway in Waimea.

Pageant contestant to join Hawaii Friendship Walk

In recognition of National Autism Awareness Month, Miss Hawaii Island USA pageant contestant Leinaala Nakoa, who is on the spectrum, will be walking in the Best Buddies in Hawaii Friendship Walk in support of Best Buddies in Hawaii, a nonprofit organization dedicated to inclusion for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, or IDD.

Waiakea High student wins at ‘Keiki Oscars’

One student from Waiakea High School won the coveted “Talk Story” award at 2023 ‘Olelo Youth Xchange Student Video Competition, the largest and oldest video competition in Hawaii, now referred to as the “Keiki Oscars”

Give living gifts to celebrate May Day and beyond

Mark your calendar and don’t miss the Kona Orchid Society Orchid Show and Plant Sale Saturday, May 13 at the Old Kona Airport from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Of course there will be orchids but there will also be air plants, Proteas, cactus, fruit trees, water plants as well as herb and vegetable plants. There will also be jams, jewelry, pots and folks to answer your plant questions.

Tropical Gardening: Earth Day weekend follows Polynesian culture celebration

In Hawaii, Earth Day is every day! This year is an amazing one with Easter, Earth Day, the Merry Monarch Festival and the Hawaii Chocolate Festival all happening at this time. What they have in common is that they all relate to the rebirth, renaissance and the evolution of life and culture. Our Hawaiian gardens also represent the continuing influence of many diverse cultures creating a new experience. The earliest gardens were composed of plants Polynesians brought with them from Asia, the vast Pacific and even South America. It is theorized that the first people may have come from Africa to Taiwan and between, thousands of years ago. This mix of ethnicities is extremely complicated and continues to this day as we share our islands.

Trail Running Film Festival opens April 30

HONOKAA — The Trail Running Film Festival, the premier film festival for trail running enthusiasts and film lovers, is back on tour and promises to be a thrilling showcase of the best trail running films from around the world.