Posts Tagged ‘Kona coffee’

Coffee and Art? Yes, At Holualoa Village Coffee and Art Stroll This Saturday

Plan your morning coffee run at the Holualoa Village Coffee & Art Stroll on Saturday, November 5. The popular event kicks off at 9 a.m. with more than 30 Kona coffee farms sampling their fresh roasted brew. Hawaii’s top artistic talents who exhibit in Holualoa’s boutique art galleries showcase their works of art throughout the day.

41st Annual Kona Coffee Cultural Festival Begins November 4

41st Annual Kona Coffee Cultural Festival Did you know that the first coffee trees to arrive in the Hawaiian Islands were brought in during Kamehameha the Great’s reign by his Spanish interpreter and physician? Or that the first coffee trees planted on the Big Island were planted here in Kona by a missionary in the late [...]

You’re Invited to Kealakekua Bay Bed and Breakfast’s Farm to Fork Dinner – May 21

Farm to Fork Hawaii is the 1st locavore event to be held at Kealakekua Bay Bed and Breakfast. Connecting with sustainable agriculture on our island, the elegant dinner will highlight seasonal products and produce from local farms.

On the Slopes of Hualalai: Lucky We Live Holualoa

Located above Kailua-Kona, on the upper slope of Hualalai Mountain, is the charming village of Holualoa. The entire community consists of about 15.2 square miles at an elevation that varies between approximately 1100-1300 feet above sea level.

Celebrating 100% Kona Coffee: Kona Coffee Cultural Festival

The 40th Annual Kona Coffee Cultural Festival is happening this week in West Hawaii. The video in this post, featuring Norman Sakata (Festival President/Chair), captures some of the events of the first days of this year’s festival, including the International Lantern Parade and the Miss Kona Coffee Scholarship Pageant.

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