
05/05/08 - 05/26/08
Niaulani Nature Walk / Forest Tour
05/06/08 - 05/21/08
Islands of Life in the Pacific:The National Parks of Hawai'i
05/14/08 - 05/17/08
Ka Ulu Lau Hala O Kona Weaving Conference
05/18/08
People and Land of Kahuku
05/18/08
Tsunami Talk Story Festival

View of observatory
If you’re someone who loves to learn, Hawaii Island is an open book of exciting adventures you won’t find anywhere else. Our island is a 4,000-square-mile classroom, a vivid historical and cultural document, a living laboratory of intriguing scientific phenomena and a showcase of dramatic environmental processes. We’ve got lots of hands-on, non-virtual learning opportunities. Here you’ll find mountain summits nearly 14,000 feet high, the world’s most continuously active volcano, almost all of the planet’s climatic zones, diverse marine life, and birds and plants found nowhere else on the planet. Here you’ll also find the largest and most powerful telescopes in the world, facilities researching renewable energy resources, commercial cold-water aquaculture, and forward-looking experiments in biology, oceanography and ecology.