
Saturday Nov. 14
Join us from 9 a.m until 4 p.m
at the Haiku ‘Aina Permaculture Initiative located at 630 East Kuiaha. Please bring a lunch with you.
Donation of $50
To register, e-mail hapi...@gmail.com, or contact Francis Spalluto at: 808.264.1802.
Patterns abound in nature. Some are obvious, like waves in the sea or petals on a flower, others are less easy to recognize and mysterious . Through the understanding of these patterns and how they function (as well as influence our lives) we can accomplish so much more; acting consciously in harmony with them.
Come and Learn from skilled, traditionally trained observers of the patterns and cycles of the natural world, how to live in closer harmony to these superior forces of nature.
The Haiku Aina Permaculture Initiative (HAPI) is pleased to introduce:
John Stokes, a long time student of indigenous culture, tracking and language
Joel Glanzberg, skilled permaculturist, learned in pattern recognition
Alika Atay, true friend, traditional Hawaiian farming practitioner, wise kapuna and defender of the health of Maui.
This event is an opportunity to enjoy the beautiful grounds of Haiku Aina Permaculture Initiative with family and friends. Receiving Stories, strategies, orientations and skills from 9am to 4 pm on Saturday November 14
Contribution ( donation) $50
Please bring a lunch.
John Stokes, founder and Director of The Tracking Project, Inc. in Corrales, New Mexico, is a well-known musician, performer, writer and teacher of tracking. Since 1980 he has worked and traveled extensively in his efforts to bring awareness of the natural world and the integrity of indigenous people. Since 1985 when he first visited Hawai’I, John has worked with Mililani Trask and Ka Lahui Hawai’I, took part in the Moloka’I Makahiki for many years, took part in Protect Kaho’olawe ‘Ohana accesses as well as the healing ceremony for the island in 1992, helped with numerous cultural projects throughout the islands on a continuing basis and has worked with the Elementary and Middle School students at Kamehameha Schools (Kapalama campus) every year since 1988. He has assisted the growth of HAPI since its inception.
To learn more about John Stokes, visit www.thetrackingproject.org
Joel Glanzberg has been an innovator and leader in Permaculture for over 30 years. His work has ranged from his internationally known home-scale project Flowering Tree, to community- and regional-scale regenerative design and development projects such as writing Green Building standards for Abu Dhavi. He is the co-founder of Flowering Tree Permaculture Institute as well as Regenesis Group. His work has been featured in the books Gaia’s Garden and Designing for Hope, and in the videos 30 Years Greening the Desert and The Regenerates. His passion is helping us to see and understand how the living world works so that we can work in the same way.
To learn more about Joel Glanzberg, visit www.patternmind.org.
To learn more about the Haiku 'Aina Permaculture Initiative (HAPI), visit www.hapimaui.com
Join us from 9 a.m until 4 p.m at the Haiku ‘Aina Permaculture Initiative located at 630 East Kuiaha. Please bring a lunch with you.
Donation of $50
To register, e-mail hapi...@gmail.com, or contact Francis Spalluto at: 808.264.1802.