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« Wednesday October 29, 2008 »
Wed
Start: 1:00 am
End: 1:59 am

Volunteers wanted to help plan and implement. Contact Makana Bacon at 828-1900.

Start: 10:00 am
End: 10:59 am

3 TEA PROPAGATION & TASTING PRESENTATIONS ON KAUAI
> October 29th 6PM
> National Tropical Botanical Garden Headquarters, Lihue
> Contact Nicole Shores 332-7324, ext 215
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> October 30th 5PM
> County of Kauai, Round Building, Planning Dept. Room, Lihue
> Contact Roy Yamakawa Cooperative Extension Office- 274-3471
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> November 2nd 10AM
> Cloudwater Farm Kilauea
> Contact Michelle Rose 828-0741
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> HAWAII GROWN TEA
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> Free and open to the public.
> Would you like to grow tea?
> Learn more about Hawaii's Camellia sinensis tea?
> Start a tea garden for your own family or farm tea and participate in
> a wider reaching
> community of tea producers?
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> Hear what established growers on the Big Island are doing, the HTS
> propagation program
> available to the public and the cultural activities taking place that
> have provided
> a unique industry for Hawaii grown tea.
> From the Big Island tea grower Eva Lee will speak on what growers on
> Hawaii Island
> are doing in propagation, cultivation and processing tea for the
> specialty tea and
> food market.
> Audience members will also have the opportunity to experience a tasting
session
> of Hawaii grown tea and the supporting arts accompanying the world of tea.
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> Eva Lee is the Propagation Director and a founding member of the
> Hawaii Tea Society
> a non-profit organization dedicated to Hawaii's new industry of
> Camellia sinensis
> true tea.
> This program is funded by County of Hawaii Department of Research and
> Development
> and supported in part by UH-CTAHR
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