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Annual ʻŌhi’a Love Fest goes virtual

November 16th to 21st 

(Honolulu) – The COVID-19 pandemic is providing the opportunity for ‘ōhi‘a lovers across Hawai‘i to participate in the annual ʻŌhiʻa Love Fest, which previously has been held as an in-person event in Hilo. Anyone, anywhere can celebrate Hawai‘i’s most abundant tree, ‘ōhi‘a lehua, during this week-long virtual event.  

‘Ōhi‘a is critical to providing the water we drink, keeping our ocean reefs clean, and is important to the native Hawaiian culture. This year’s ʻŌhiʻa Love Fest, the 4th annual, runs from Monday November 16th through Saturday, November 21st. ‘Ōhi‘a lovers of all ages will be treated to a fun-filled and educational week of workshops, videos, arts, crafts, and cultural sharing. All activities are free, but some do require advance registration.   

As in past years, the festival celebrates ʻōhiʻa lehua, as Hawaii’s most ecologically and culturally important tree species. ‘Ōhi‘a is currently under threat from two deadly fungal pathogens, resulting in a disease known as Rapid ‘Ōhi‘a Death (ROD). Included in the week’s activities will be information about how ROD spreads and the actions needed to protect remaining healthy ʻōhiʻa.  

Below are just a few of the week’s events. Those marked with an Asterix require advanced registration at: http://ohialovefest.eventbrite.com 

Beginning today and while supplies last a free keiki crafts kit will be available at the following public libraries. The kits include a coloring book, field guide, crafts and a sticker. 

          Hawai‘i Island 

          Maui 

         Kaua‘i 

The full schedule and links for workshop registrations are available at www.RapidOhiaDeath.org. More information can be found at http://ohialovefest.eventbrite.com,  www.Facebook.com/RapidOhiaDeath, or www.Instagram.com/OhiaLife

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