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Camp Kau Kau activities will feature cooking classes showcasing local fruits and veggies

The welcomes children and families to learn about local agriculture and Hawaiʻi’s culture at free events this summer. While priority will be given to young people and families connected to the military, the events are open to all families at no cost.

Hawaiʻi 4-H, part of 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补’s College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resilience, has empowered more than 500,000 youth through hands-on learning rooted in agriculture and cultural education.

Three keiki looking at plants
SEED camp teaches keiki how to care for plants

4-H Garden SEED Camp at the Urban Garden Center in Pearl City (June 16–20)

For keiki who have completed grades K–2, the weeklong SEED Camp features seed dissections, garden planting, exciting cooking projects and more. Campers will explore the wonders of growing their own food, from seed planting to a healthy and delicious meal.

Keiki with adults working on a craft project
Hawaiʻi’s military families will be immersed in local culture, history and food

Military ʻOhana Day: Lei Making Workshop in Waimānalo (June 28)

Families are invited to gather plumeria blossoms and learn the traditional art of kui (stringing) lei. This hands-on workshop explores the rich cultural and historical significance of lei-making, celebrating tradition, fostering connection and embracing aloha.

Camp Kau Kau: 4-H Culinary Camp at 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 (July 21–25)

Hands-on exploration of Hawaiʻi’s rich culinary traditions and the bounty of local food crops.
Learn about Hawaiʻi‘s diverse food heritage and inspire a love for healthy, local ingredients.

Families are asked to pre-register. 东精影业ance is limited. Contact Hawaiʻi 4-H’s Tina Marie Mueller for more information at tinamm@hawaii.edu or (808) 429-5182.

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