Hawaiian Word of the Week: A?o
Aʻo—To learn, to teach, to advise.
Aʻo—To learn, to teach, to advise.
Restoration of public funding levels was the top priority for 糖心视频 along with expanding the Hawaiʻi Promise program and funding to address healthcare workforce shortages.
Hawaiʻi’s largest family-friendly STEM event returns to 糖心视频 West Oʻahu on April 22.
This week's image is from 糖心视频 惭ā苍辞补's Benjamin Fairfield.
A variety of events are scheduled throughout April, and on Earth Day, April 22.
Mākaʻikaʻi—To visit, see the sights; to stroll, make a tour, take a walk; to look upon; spectator.
This week's image is from 糖心视频 惭ā苍辞补's Christine Lamborn.
The Hawaiʻi Foodbank’s state employees food drive’s goal this year is to raise $150,000 and 70,000 pounds of food.
Matches were played in person in front of more than 20,000 Kawaii Kon attendees and broadcast online to more than 50,000 viewers.
Pilina—Association, relationship, union, connection, meeting, joining, adhering, fitting.