Registration is now open!

HAWAII AGRI-TOURISM WEBINAR
SUMMER SERIES 2020
Registration is now open for the 2020 Hawaii Agri-Tourism Webinar Summer Series statewide. The free webinar series provides a crash course in Hawaii agri-tourism and includes island-based updates and market opportunity panels, compliance and planning sessions, and grant application preparation.

The Hawaii Agri-Tourism Webinar Summer Series is made possible in collaboration with the Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA), GoFarm Hawaii, and the Hawaii Agritourism Association. HTA is providing $3,000 mini-grants available to those that register and attend the webinar summer series.

To register for the webinar series, click here . For additional information, you may view the flyer here .
Market Opportunity Sessions
Hawaii Island

Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Speakers:
Caroline Anderson, Hawaii Tourism Authority
Frecia Cevallos, Hawaii County Office
Kalisi Mausio, Hawaii Farm Trails
Dr. Angela Faanunu, Hawaii Farm Trails
Kea and Ala Keolanui, O.K. Farms/Hawaii Eco
Whendi Grad, Big Island Bees
Kauai

Thursday, July 23, 2020

Speakers:
Caroline Anderson, Hawaii Tourism Authority
Nalani Brun, Kauai County Office
Kalisi Mausio, Hawaii Farm Trails
Dr. Angela Faanunu, Hawaii Farm Trails
Will Lydgate, Lydgate Farms
Maui County

Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Speakers:
Caroline Anderson, Hawaii Tourism Authority
Maui County Office
Kalisi Mausio, Hawaii Farm Trails
Dr. Angela Faanunu, Hawaii Farm Trails
Mary Britton, Maui Pineapple
Oahu

Friday, July 31, 2020

Speakers:
Caroline Anderson, Hawaii Tourism Authority
Kalisi Mausio, Hawaii Farm Trails
Dr. Angela Faanunu, Hawaii Farm Trails
Stephanie Mock, Kualoa Ranch
Heather Mohr, Keiki & Plow
Kyle Reutner, Ko Hana Rum

Compliance & Planning and Grant Application Sessions
Compliance and Planning Schedule

Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Speakers:
Hawaii County: TBD
Kauai County: Dale Cua, Planning Department
Maui County: Candace Thackerson, Planning Department
Oahu County: TBD

Grant Application Schedule

Thursday, August 6, 2020

Speakers:
Frankie Koethe, Oahu Resource and Conservation Development
Janel Yamamoto, GoFarm Hawaii
Pomai Weigert, Hawaii Agri-tourism Association
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