The Art of Hula
Program Description
From June 27th to July 2nd, 2009, the Hawaiian EDventure team implemented an intensive Hula program led by Kiwala`o Taylor (Aloha Hula Arts partner) who thaught our EDventurers the necessary knowledge and techniques to Honor Pele, the goddess of volcanoes (see the video). The program was filled with hands-on activities (kupee making, preparing Ho`okupu …etc) and introduced different places of the Hawaii Island; the pilgrimage indeed ended up to the sacred Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. This EDventure definitely shared some of the Hawaiian culture based on respect, well being, art and gaiety!
The Art of Hula Video
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To celebrate our 20th anniversary, the Hawaiian EDventure program’s website has been made over!!!
The left picture LINKS you to our first attempt , while the one on the right one displays our new home (but you probably already know this by now:)
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National Geographic Testimonial
Among the 100 best vacations to enrich your life

The 100 best vacations to enrich your life book
National Geographic ranked the Hawaiian EDventure “monitor active volcanoes” program in “the 100 best vacations to enrich your life”
(Grout, Pam. The 100 Best Vacations to Enrich your Life. Washinghton, DC: National Geographic, 2009.)In the program “you’ll study with scientists from the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo, the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, and the Center for the Study of Active Volcanoes, exploring lava tubes, trekking across historic lava flows, and learning basic field methods in volcano monitoring. You’ll collect seismic, geodetic, and geochemical data and learn how to interpret it. But volcanoes aren’t the only thing you can study through Hawaiian EDventures, which custom designs each new adventure”.
“A typical day can consist of any number of activities, depending on what you’re interested in learning”, says Judith Fox-Goldstein, director of the program, which has won several travel and business awards.”You can learn how to weave lauhala baskets and string lei with Kupuna (elders), study the stars at the Mauna Kea Observatory, or plant taro with farmers in Waipio Valley”.
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Testimonial Video
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UHH Sustainability’s action

June 3, 2009
The University of Hawai`i at Hilo will implement a Mixed Recycling Program on campus, effective July 1, 2009, that will mirror the County of Hawai`i`s new guidelines and expected to more than double the University’s weekly recycling total.
The UH Hilo Sustainability Committee estimates the change will minimally divert 94 cubic yards of waste away from the county landfill each week, compared to the existing Sorted Recycling Program that diverts approximately 45 cubic yards over the same period. Conversion to the Mixed Recycling Program is expected to encourage more recycling on the part of faculty, staff and students by creating a more seamless and user friendly operation, since most trash receptacles in offices on campus will be designated Mixed Recycling Bins.
This was a very important initiative for the committee as well as our student government and its not hard to see why given the substantial amount of waste it will divert from the landfill, said Dr. Debra Fitzsimons, vice chancellor for administrative affairs. We are talking about 132,000 cubic yards over the course of a year, which would be enough to fill the entire Student Services Building to the brim.
Fitzsimons said the Mixed Recycling Program is just the latest example of UH Hilo’s green commitment to promote sustainable practices on campus. The Sustainability Committee, formed last fall, has made substantial progress in reducing the University’s carbon footprint over the past year, and continues to actively seek volunteers and/or suggestions.
For more information about volunteering on sustainability efforts, contact Fitzsimons at (808) 974-7750 or email debra.fitzsimons@hawaii.edu. For more specific information regarding the recycling program, contact Kolin Kettleson at (808) 974-7369 or email kolin@hawaii.edu.
Business Woman of the Year Finalist
Judith Fox-Goldstein, 2009 Pacific Business News finalist for “Businesswoman of the Year”
The Pacific Business News recognized every year the best Business Woman. The University of Hawaii Conference Center and Hawaiian EDventure program’s administrative director,Judith Fox-Goldstein, was selected as one of the finalist of the 2009 “Businesswoman of the Year”.
“Judith has reinvented all the traditional concepts of what a nonprofit, government or university program can do to be competitive and to survive, especially during difficult economic times,” a colleague said. “She leads by example and has an exhausting — and inspiring — work ethic that sets the standard for everyone who works with her.”







