Check out the booths that will be presenting:

 
Sustainable Hawaii: A group that encourages effective use and management of resources. www.sahawaii.org

HECO: Provider of energy for our island. Discussing sources of renewable energy. www.heco.com

Repurposed Jewelry: Learn how to recycle old or unwanted jewelry and make new ones instead of always buying them. This session will be with Ms. Ho, the Digital Librarian in Midkiff.

Mālama Learning Center: Educates its students about conservation and sustainable living. http://www.malamalearningcenter.org/

Sam Moku: An employee at the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands. He will be demonstrating the concept of growing plants using aquaponics.

Glenn Martinez: Glenn works at Olomana Gardens and will be doing a presentation about worm culture in gardening. http://www.olomanagardens.com/

Pacific Biodiesel: Provides alternative fuel for cars in order to reduce our dependence on imported oil. http://www.biodiesel.com/

Kanu Hawai‘i: A group that is pushing Hawai‘i toward environmental, economic, and social sustainability. http://www.kanuhawaii.org/

Kōkua Hawai‘i Foundation: A group whose goal is to educate about the environment to produce people that will want to take care of it. http://www.kokuahawaiifoundation.org/

Carol Matsuzaki and Maile Andrade: This duo will be leading a demonstration on paper-making.

Kawika Mahelona: He will be doing a demonstration of Hawaiian crafts.

Ka Mōʻī Fashion contest: Who can make the nicest "green" design with repurposed clothing?

Sunetric: A renewable energy firm that helps to bring in solar energy to homes and businesses. http://www.sunetric.com/

Windward Ahupua‘a Alliance: A group that wants to reclaim the lands in the mauka areas of the Windward side as well as promote sustainable growth in the area. http://www.waa-hawaii.org/

Hawai‘i Youth Conservation Corps: Recruit students who would like to be educated about issues about conservation in our state and then DO something about it. http://www.hawaiiycc.com/

Green Magazine: Hawai‘iʻs magazine about sustainable living. http://greenmagazinehawaii.com/

Hui Kū Maoli Ola: Works toward preserving our natural environment, especially through planting indigenous flora. http://www.plantnativehawaii.com/

Check out the other events that will be going on:

1. Kamehameha Schools Surfers Give Back Club will be fundraising during the fair. Make sure to eat local and support your peers!
      On the web: http://kapalama.ksbe.edu/high/clubs/sgb/Main.html
      Or on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Kamehameha-Schools-Surfers-Give-Back- Club/107344877078

2. Ma‘o Farms will be here putting on a farmer's market. Buy fresh produce right here on campus that's organic and from local growers!  http://www.maoorganicfarms.org/

3. The Treehuggers will also be fundraising during the fair. Also, donʻt forget to recycle any bottles and cans to support the Treehuggersʻ fundraising efforts!