Photo by Andrew Richard Hara |
The Ka'u Coffee Festival Ho'olaule'a drew more than a thousand people to the grounds of the Pahala Community Center on Saturday, May 4, 2013, in celebration of 17 years of Ka'u coffee becoming a new industry for the district, with small businesses and small farms creating a worldwide reputation.
Chris Manfredi, co-chair of Ka'u Coffee Festival, with Wendy Cortez-Botelho, representing Gov. Abercrombie who declared Ka'u Coffee Week. Photo by Julia Neal |
Photo by Andrew Richard Hara |
Gov. Neil Abercrombie declared the week of the festival Ka'u Coffee Week.
A cultural exchange based around the festival was further forged between the small community of Lana`i and halau members in Pahala and from Japan.
Keoki Kahumoku and 'ukulele kids. Photo by Julia Neal |
Lori Lei Shirakawa’s hula studio presented dancers from tiny keiki to kupuna, accompanied by Gene Akamu, Lori Lei and friends. Cyril Pahinui, D, Gene and Curtis, and Debbie Ryder were among the performers along with Keoki Kahumoku and his 'ukulele kids.
The many labels of Ka'u coffee were shared with visitors and local residents who also visited farms and the Ka'u Coffee Mill and tasted coffees brewed using various methods at the Ka'u Coffee Experience.
Craft, food and entertainment vendors added to the collection of community members present at the festival.
Photo by Andrew Richard Hara |
Jeanette Howard was awarded a $1,000 check for winning the Buy Local, It Matters raffle.
Mahalo for your support. Check back soon for next year's dates!
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