Sunday, July 29, 2012

Learn to Weave Lauhala at the Makeke

Come to the Makeke Kapolei on Thursday, August 2, 4-6 pm to try your hand at a traditional Hawaiian art -- weaving lauhala (pandanus leaves).  Learn from Mahina Pukahi of Wai'anae, a skilled artisan, who will teach you a craft that is important throughout Polynesia.  The event is FREE and FAMILY-friendly, thanks to funding support from the Hawai`i Tourism Authority administered by the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement.


Photo from nakaniohula.com

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Aquaponics system makes a debut at the market

Malama Learning Center brought its mobile aquaponics unit to Makeke Kapolei, which generated interest from many customers. We found that several people had heard of it and were even getting aquaponics units started at home. Others we eager to try. Aquaponics is a great way to grow food and fish in a closed system, saving water and fertilizer.





Thursday, July 12, 2012

The Malama Learning Center's booth at Makeke Kapolei features plants galore!  There are plants to grow, eat, use to beautify your yard. Be sure to stop by and get your fresh plants. All edible plants are grown following organic practices.




Thursday, July 5, 2012

Kapa Making Fun!


Mahalo nui loa to Ka'iulani de Silva for coming to our market on July 5 to share her knowledge and talent on kapa (Hawaiian bark cloth) making to our customers. She brought a lot of hand-crafted implements used to beat and decorate kapa.



These materials are used to make dyes the traditional way (roots, berries, clay, etc.)


Using the 'ohe kapala (carved stamp made out of bamboo), we decorated pieces of kapa-like fiber using brightly colored inks.




Even the young kids enjoyed the activities. (But that's not kapa printing on their faces!)