Puana Ka Ike Lecture Series
The Puana Ka 'Ike (Imparting Knowledge) Series aims to provide an education forum for anyone interested in a deeper understanding of Hawaiian culture, history and tradition. This lecture series covers a diverse range of topics such as Hawaiian moon phases and the Hawaiian perspective of the environment.
The Puana Ka 'Ike Lecture Series is sponsored by the Bishop Holdings Corporation, Kamehameha Investment Corporation, The University of Hawaii Sea Grant College Program and University of Hawaii at Hilo Kipuka Native Hawaiian Student Center, Outrigger Keauhou Beach Resort, Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement and Hawaii Tourism Authority, The Kohala Center, and National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
For more information, please contact Natalie Diesroth at 808-322-0088 ext. 100 or Cindy Punihaole of The Kohala Center at 808-895-1010 or click her to send an email.
To view previous talks online, please click here.
Kohala Center's Kahalu'u Bay Project/ Reef Teach
Learn about proper coral reef etiquette at the Kohala Center's weekly Reef Teach programs at Kahalu'u Beach Park, located adjacent to the Keauhou Beach Resort. Evening programs at the hotel are also available. Free. For more information, please visit www.kohalacenter.org.
Cultural Walking Tour
Keauhou Beach Resort
Every Tuesday, 8:00 am - 9:00 am
Explore historic and cultural sites around the Keauhou Beach Resort property. Discover ancient heiaus, petroglyphs and the historical significance of the Kahalu'u area. For more information, please call 808-322-3441.
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