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SUMMARY:An Evening with Nainoa Thompson
DESCRIPTION:An Evening with Nainoa Thompson:\n“Mālama Honua (Care for Island Earth): In a Changing World\, Hope Comes With Action” \nPresident of the Polynesian Voyaging Society and a master in the traditional Polynesian art of non-instrument navigating\, Nainoa Thompson led Hōkūleʻa’s global “Mālama Honua (Care for Island Earth) Voyage.” Inspired by his kūpuna\, his teachers\, he has dedicated his life to exploring the deep meaning of voyaging. On long voyages\, Nainoa came to appreciate the Hawaiian concept of “mālama” (caretaking). \n“Our ancestors learned that if they took care of their canoe and each other\,” Nainoa often told his crew\, “and if they marshaled their resources of food and water\, they would arrive safely at their destination.” \nNainoa is the recipient of numerous community awards\, including the Unsung Hero of Compassion\, awarded to him by His Holiness XIV Dalai Lama on behalf of the organization Wisdom in Action\, the Native Hawaiian Education Association’s Manomano Ka ‘Ike (Depth and Breadth of Knowledge) Educator of the Year Award\, the NOAA National Marine Sanctuary Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award\, the BLUE Ocean Film Festival Legacy Award\, the Peter Benchley Ocean Award for Excellence in Marine Exploration\, the National Geographic Society’s Hubbard Medal\, and the Explorers Club Medal. \nDon’t miss this inspiring presentation on Tuesday\, October 8 at the historic ʻIao Theater in Wailuku. It is presented as part of the “Know Your Ocean” Speaker Series\, presented by the nonprofit Maui Nui Marine Resource Council with support from the County of Maui Mayor’s Office of Economic Development and Maui Visitors Bureau. Tickets are $10 – $20 per person with reserved seating. Doors open at 5:30 pm. Presentation at 6:00 pm.  \nTo purchase your ticket\, visit https://bit.ly/NainoaThompson
URL:https://www.mauireefs.org/event/evening-nainoa-thompson-malama-honua-care-island-earth-changing-world-hope-comes-action/
LOCATION:‘Iao Theater\, 68 N Market St\,\, Wailuku\, HI\, 96793\, United States
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SUMMARY:Talk Story with Maui Nui Marine Resource Council
DESCRIPTION:What are your thoughts and concerns about Maui’s coral reefs\, ocean water quality and the numbers of fish living in our nearshore ocean areas? \nWhat issues relating to our coastal areas are most important to you? \nWhat ideas do you have for projects and programs that would benefit our beaches and reefs? \nMaui Nui Marine Resource Council invites visitors and residents to a community input meeting on Monday\, October 28\, from 5:30 pm to 7 pm at the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary at 726 South Kihei Road\, Kihei. Come talk story with us! \nYou’ll also meet our new Executive Director\, Christina Lizzi\, who will be there to listen and learn from the community. \nFree and open to all. Learn more at www.mauireefs.org.
URL:https://www.mauireefs.org/event/talk-story-maui-nui-marine-resource-council/
LOCATION:Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary\, 726 South Kihei Road\, Kihei\, HI\, 96793\, United States
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