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Kaiser High School in Honolulu Presents its Annual Earth Fest for 2024

Earth Fest 2024 at Kaiser High School: April 26

Posted on April 16, 2024

We will be there with volunteers to celebrate an extra day of plant exchange this month

Come and enjoy a true festival. Last year’s entertainment was stellar and there were plenty of vendors to visit with. This is a well-run event and it’s free to all.

About the Event:

Earth Fest is an inclusive, family-friendly, celebration of our Earth and the people in our community who contribute towards sustainability and stewardship. The festival combines the critical voices of our local NGOs, valuable eco-friendly products of our local businesses, fresh food from our nearby farms, exciting live musical performances, and support from the community to create a memorable Earth Day experience for everyone. This year we are honored to be hosting over 40 organizations, businesses and individuals doing incredible work across our community.

The event will be four hours starting at 4:00 pm and ending at 8:00 pm and is held at the Great Lawn at the top of our school parking lot. The event requires no entrance fee and is open to anyone from the community who is interested.

EVENT PARTICIPANTS:

Educational Groups/Non-Profits: Parley, Sustainable Coastlines, Kōkua Hawaii Foundation, Univ. of Hawai’i CTAHR, Univ. of Hawai’i Seeds Lab, Univ. of Hawai’i SOEST, Mālama Maunalua, Livable Hawaii Kai Hui, Protect & Preserve, Seed.World, Vegan Society of Hawaii, Sierra Club, KUPU

Food Trucks & Booths: Edible Peace, Peace Cafe, Le’āhi Health, My Mom’s Kitchen, Banan, Earthly Palate, Hana Hou Juice Co., Veggie Dogs, Vegan Cheese Shoppe, Veek Burgers, Mala-Be, Nalo Meli Honey.

** If you are selling food, please make sure to send us a Proof of Insurance/Certificate of Liability or feel free to bring with you.

Local Business: Hapa Jewelry, Le’āhi Landscaping, Little Hands Hawaii, Wild Things Botanicals, Indigenous Soap Co., Keep it Simple, Storybook Entertainment

Farms & Nurseries: Maoli Farms, Plant Exchange, more pending.

Schools: Hahaione Elementary, Koko Head Elementary, Kaiser Clubs & Groups (Global Library Initiative, Key Club, National Honor Society, 9th Gr. & 11th Gr. Leadership classes, AVID, PTSA, JROTC)

Outside Groups: Hawaii Nat’l Guard

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