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Monthly Garden Day
Hawaii Agriculture Research Center
Join us for our monthly Garden Day in the Seeds4tomorrow Education Garden!
Spend a few hours with family or friends while lending a hand to plant, harvest or maintain our Education Garden.
Need Community Service hours? This is a great way to do it while spending time with friends!
*Learn about the crops we are growing
*Harvest and enjoy crops that have reached maturity
*Accumulate Community Service hours
*Gain new ideas for your home garden
*Spend time outdoors with family or friends
*Contribute to the success of our garden
We welcome all agriculture enthusiasts. Minimum age is 8 yrs old. Elementary School and Middle School keiki must be accompanied by a family member or adult
We meet on the first Saturday of the month plus an addtional day later in the month (dates vary). 8:30-11:30
Our next events are Nov 4, Nov 18, Dec 9 8:30-11:30. Hope you can join us!
Registration: https://forms.gle/KD1HuxGQY4DS1gUs7
Hawaii Agriculture Research Center
About the organizer
Founded in 1895, the Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Association (HSPA), dedicated to improving the sugar industry in Hawaii, has become an internationally recognized research center.
It was in 1996 when HSPA expanded its research interest besides sugarcane and acquired its current name Hawaii Agriculture Research Center (HARC), expanding its research on tropical crops and forests. Standing now as a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, HARC’s research and education interest encompasses forestry, coffee, cacao, forages, vegetable crops, tropical fruits, and other diversified crops.
Our mission is to support a viable agricultural sector by researching and applying relevant science and technology to achieve practical solutions and identify new agricultural opportunities.
Harcʻs education division, Seeds4Tomorrow, was launched in 2014
Good For
Kids, Teens, Families, Kupuna, Students, Groups, Visitors, Exercise, Meeting People, Internship Opportunity, Resume Builder
Activity Type
Outdoor, Farms & Gardens, Cleanup, Physical Labor, Teaching & Training, Health & Wellness, Educational Activity
Cause
Keiki, Kupuna, Food Insecurity, Health & Wellness, Education & Training, Community Engagement, Military & Veterans, Non Profit Support
Requirements
Min age 8+
Min age 8+ with chaperone
RSVP Required, Sign Digital Waiver, Minimum Age, Minimum Age With Chaperone, Closed Toed Shoes
Monthly Garden Day
Hawaii Agriculture Research Center
Join us for our monthly Garden Day in the Seeds4tomorrow Education Garden!
Spend a few hours with family or friends while lending a hand to plant, harvest or maintain our Education Garden.
Need Community Service hours? This is a great way to do it while spending time with friends!
*Learn about the crops we are growing
*Harvest and enjoy crops that have reached maturity
*Accumulate Community Service hours
*Gain new ideas for your home garden
*Spend time outdoors with family or friends
*Contribute to the success of our garden
We welcome all agriculture enthusiasts. Minimum age is 8 yrs old. Elementary School and Middle School keiki must be accompanied by a family member or adult
We meet on the first Saturday of the month plus an addtional day later in the month (dates vary). 8:30-11:30
Our next events are Nov 4, Nov 18, Dec 9 8:30-11:30. Hope you can join us!
Registration: https://forms.gle/KD1HuxGQY4DS1gUs7
Good For
Kids, Teens, Families, Kupuna, Students, Groups, Visitors, Exercise, Meeting People, Internship Opportunity, Resume Builder
Activity Type
Outdoor, Farms & Gardens, Cleanup, Physical Labor, Teaching & Training, Health & Wellness, Educational Activity
Cause
Keiki, Kupuna, Food Insecurity, Health & Wellness, Education & Training, Community Engagement, Military & Veterans, Non Profit Support
Requirements
Min age 8+
Min age 8+ with chaperone
RSVP Required, Sign Digital Waiver, Minimum Age, Minimum Age With Chaperone, Closed Toed Shoes
Hawaii Agriculture Research Center
About the organizer
Founded in 1895, the Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Association (HSPA), dedicated to improving the sugar industry in Hawaii, has become an internationally recognized research center.
It was in 1996 when HSPA expanded its research interest besides sugarcane and acquired its current name Hawaii Agriculture Research Center (HARC), expanding its research on tropical crops and forests. Standing now as a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, HARC’s research and education interest encompasses forestry, coffee, cacao, forages, vegetable crops, tropical fruits, and other diversified crops.
Our mission is to support a viable agricultural sector by researching and applying relevant science and technology to achieve practical solutions and identify new agricultural opportunities.
Harcʻs education division, Seeds4Tomorrow, was launched in 2014
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