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Koa Logs Arriving at Kaunakakai Harbor for Molokai koa canoe

Sunday, December 3rd, 2006

Coffees of Hawaii has partnered with the Molokai Canoe Racing Association (MCRA) to bring Molokai its first koa outrigger canoe. There will be a formal welcoming at 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 5 at the Young Brothers Facility in Kaunakakai Harbor.

The logs were generously donated by the Umikoa Ranch on the Big Island of Hawaii and John Kekua assisted with the cutting and hauling from the ranch to Hilo Harbor. The logs were shipped courtesy of Young Brothers, Ltd., and will be hauled to their new carving site at Coffees of Hawaii in Kualapu’u by Makoa Trucking and Services. The planning and coordination between the MCRA board members, Coffees of Hawaii and the Umikoa Ranch management began in January 2005.

It’s been the desire of Dan Kuhn, General Manager of Coffees of Hawaii to adopt one Molokai community organization that would truly benefit and develop into an educational and traditional Hawaiian project. Coffees of Hawaii agreed to pay for the cutting and hauling on the Big Island and provide a covered warehouse for the logs to dry under at their Kualapu’u, base yard on Moloka’i. Once the logs are dried, a hull design and master canoe carver will be chosen by the Molokai Canoe Racing Association. The owners of Coffees of Hawaii are thrilled and they’ve agreed to build a traditional canoe hale at the Plantation for the canoe to be housed in while it is being carved. “Working with the community on such a traditional project is an honor, and it is our intent to provide a venue for young men and women of canoe paddling on Molokai to learn the art of canoe building” said Dan Kuhn.

The event happening on Tuesday, December 5th is like no other for generations of Molokai people, especially the young. The accumulated years of growth of the Koa trees, nestled in the forest proximity of Hawaii's active volcano, speaks of old Hawaii thru the majestic rings of its trunk. It took well over 90 years for these two koa trees to mature to their fullest. As the leaves fell off, in its cycle of life, the tree celebrated it’s journey to Molokai, and will now be caressed by many hands, smoothed, molded and shaped for future Molokai’s Keiki's to paddle across Hawaiian waters, as their ancestors once did. The people of Molokai are eager for the day when the canoe meets the water, boldly and proudly connecting to the past. A community project such as this is truly exciting and deserves proper filming and documentation, so Coffees of Hawaii has retained Molokai born and raised Film Director and Editor Matt Yamashita of Quazifilms to cover this story. Documentation has already begun with the planning and cutting phases and each phase will be filmed until the canoe launches in the water for its inaugural event sometime in 2008.

Customer Service Excellence – New Course at MCC Molokai

Sunday, December 3rd, 2006

The Molokai Rural Development Project is pleased to announce a tuition-free course for Molokai’s workforce in hospitality and customer service-based industries. The course, HOST 90V- Customer Service Excellence- is scheduled from 6:00 – 9:00 PM on Tuesdays from January 9- May 10, 2007. The instructor selected for the course is Ms. Tanya Will.

A variety of topics will be discussed including general customer service, dealing with difficult customers, human resources, communications and telephone etiquette, travel industry components, sales and marketing, and cultural sensitivity.

Enrollment is on a first come, first served basis and is limited. To allow the employees of as many businesses as possible to participate, we ask that each employer initially send only two employees to the course. Employers should contact MCC Molokai at 553-4490 ex 21 as soon as possible for information.

MauiFEST Hawaii-Molokai Film Festival Information

Wednesday, November 29th, 2006

Join the third annual MauiFEST Molokai Film Festival on Dec. 9 for a celebration of culture and the arts at Kaunakakai Ball Park. Gates open at 3:00 p.m. and music begins at 4:00. Films start at sunset under the Molokai stars. Admission is free! No coolers please.

This year’s festival features award-winning films, filmmakers and an all-star lineup of world renowned musicians. Scheduled to appear are Grammy and Hoku winner John Cruz, 2006 Grammy winner and slack key master George Kahumoku, Maui’s own Tita – Kathy Collins, multi Hoku winner Dennis Kamakahi and Molokai’s own Hawaiian Prime Time led by Zack Helm.

Hawaiian style food booths will also serve up grinds, and there will be cancer awareness booths by the Molokai Cancer Fund and the Molokai Community Health Center.

New Molokai postmasters inaugarated

Wednesday, November 15th, 2006

New Molokai postmasters inaugarated

New water lines for Kualapu`u School

Saturday, November 11th, 2006

HONOLULU – Governor Linda Lingle has released $201,124 for improvements to the water lines at Kualapu`u Elementary School on Molokai, including replacing aging deteriorated lines.

A recent water line break at Kualapu`u has exacerbated the school’s water pressure problems, prompting this project to commence ahead of schedule.

The funds released by the Governor will be used to design the water line replacement project. The total project is estimated to cost $2,201,124. The Department of Education expects to begin the design phase in January 2007, and construction is scheduled to start in the fall of next year.

Local prduce designated as “Fine and Fresh”

Sunday, November 5th, 2006

Thanks to a new marketing program residents and visitors will soon find it much easier to buy local when shopping for fresh produce. A new triangular green “Fine and Fresh” logo will identify fruits, vegetables, flowers and other farm products that are grown here on Molokai or on Maui.

The program, developed by Maui County, Molokai Chamber of Commerce, Molokai Farm Bureau and other local partnerships, is not only designed to help consumers, it also acknowledges retailers who buy, sell and promote local growers. Most importantly, the program is aimed at increasing sales and developing new markets for local farmers.

“We are delighted this is a countywide program that can make a difference to our economy on Molokai,” said Barbara Haliniak, President of the Molokai Chamber of Commerce. “We’re looking forward to gaining more exposure for the products we grow on Molokai both for our local population and for sale on the other islands.”

Besides a campaign of signs, banners, and logo usage, a new, continuously maintained web site, www.mauicountyfinefresh.net, has been created to be used as a major information source by the community, visitors, food stores, farmers markets and restaurants. The site features a farm product source guide that lists farmers, the produce they grow and seasons when the various crops will be available. A group of nearly 20 farmers from Maui and Molokai already appear on the site.

All farmers in Maui County are eligible to sign up for free for the Fine and Fresh program by filling out the “how guide” on the web site at mauicountyfinefresh.net or by calling 808-270-7203. Food stores and restaurants interested in participating should call the same number.

A Halloween with meaning

Thursday, November 2nd, 2006