Save Kauai brings together current information about Kauai and web-based tools that allow you to take action. If we want to affect the future of Kauai in a pono way we must organize and begin implementing solutions, not just fighting the problems.
Aloha 'Aina, Imua Kakou!
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Volunteers wanted to help plan and implement. Contact Makana Bacon at 828-1900. Start: 10:00 am
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3 TEA PROPAGATION & TASTING PRESENTATIONS ON KAUAI Start: 5:00 pm
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Tonight (Thursday, Oct. 30), there will a free presentation from 5-7 pm at the Aloha Beach Hotel (Kapaa/Wailua) given by Mahealani Ventura-Oliver of the Hawaii Loa Foundation. She is visiting Kauai/Atooi for the first time to share her knowledge of Royal Patent Law, Mahele Aina economics and Original Jurisdiction. You will be amazed how this information can affect you and your ability to gain full and free title to the land and regain your financial rights, to be free of debt. This is information that is extremely valuable for those with Kanaka blood and foreigners alike. Mahealani and her husband, John have worked for seven years to free the Aina, restore rightful title and relieve the financial debts of people throughout Ko Hawaii Pae Aina (the entire Hawaiian archipelago). Perhaps no one has a greater knowledge of Hawaiian history, Royal Patent laws, legalities of original jurisdiction and an understanding of commerce, than Mahealani. YOU WILL WANT TO ATTEND!! The impact her knowledge can have on you and your family is more than you can currently imagine. She is helping hundreds of families on Maui and the Big Island free themselves from debt and claim clear title to their land. She will be here on island only briefly to explain what you need to know. You deserve to gain from her wisdom, which she freely shares with others. DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY! Bring your friends along to hear her message. Benefit your family by learning from this expert, who kindly and willingly shares her depth of knowledge for the good of all the people of Hawaii. | ||