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HTS at Taste of the Range,  2011

HTS at Taste of the Range, 2011...

Taste of the Range: A celebration of food and tea grown in Hawaii Event Date: Friday, Sept. 30, 2011 Time: 5:00 p.m. start, main Taste event from 6:00-8:00 p.m. Location: Hilton Waikoloa Village, Grand Ballroom Website: tasteofthehawaiianrange.com Cost: $40 pre-sale, $60 at the door. All food and beverages provided. Ticket info… This annual festival and trade show event focuses on Hawaii’s locally ...

Seminar: Intro to WordPress...

Prior to the Japanese tea tasting on Dec. 27, 2010, by Kyoto Obubu Tea Plantations president and farmer, Akihiro Kita, the webmaster of hawaiiteasociety.org and obubutea.com, Ian Chun, will be giving a short one hour overview of how to utilize WordPress to build a professional-level site for your business and how to set up your site to accept credit card payments for goods purchased using PayPal. To follow along as we create...
Japanese tea farmer to give tea tasting in Hilo

Japanese tea farmer to give tea tasting in Hilo...

Kyoto Obubu Tea Plantations tea farmer and president Akihiro Kita will be visiting Honolulu and Hilo, Hawaii on December 27th to introduce tea lovers and aspiring tea growers to Japanese tea and tea farming. Time: 5:00 PM, Monday, Dec. 27, 2010 (Seminar on websites from 4 – 5 pm) Place: Hawaiian Acres Community Center on Moho (8) Road and C Road in Hawaii Acres Cost: Free for members, $5 for non-members RSVP is not...
Annual Membership Meeting

Annual Membership Meeting...

The Annual Membership Meeting of the Hawaii Tea Society will be held on Saturday, December 4, 2010 at 12:00 pm at the Komohana Agriculture Complex in the upstairs conference room. Talk story begins at 11:30 am with plenty of tea available. Komohana Agriculture Complex 875 Komohana Street Hilo, Hawaii 96720 Nominations Are Being Sought Nominations to the board of directors are being accepted. If any member would like to make a...
Event: Tea Cultivation and Hawaiʻi Soils

Event: Tea Cultivation and Hawaiʻi Soils...

Tea Cultivation and Hawaiʻi Soils Presented by the Hawaiʻi Tea Society Please join us for this educational workshop with presentations by Bob Perry of Perry Ag Lab, and Bob Shaffer of Soil Culture Consulting and learn about the nature of Camellia sinensis, soil and cultivating high quality Tea in Hawaiʻi. Cultural practices that are simple, economical and effective for raising high quality Tea in Hawaiʻi will...
Jane Pettigrew Event Photos

Jane Pettigrew Event Photos...

The below are photos from the June 5th event featuring Jane Pettigrew Jane Pettigrew Event, June...
Jane Pettigrew Event

Jane Pettigrew Event...

Internationally renowned tea professional Jane Pettigrew from the United Kingdom will be coming to Hawaii to speak with the public on the culture of the world tea industry in relation to how it may help Hawaii tea growers to understand participation from within. For inquiries, please fill out the below form: Your Name (required) Your Email (required) Subject Your Message Please enter the text in...

Obubu Tea – CTAHR Event – 01/19/10...

HOW TO CREATE STEADY CASH FLOW THROUGH INTERNET MEMBERSHIP SYSTEM – OBUBU TEA PLANTATION Where: Hilo, Conference room, Komohana Research and Extension Center, CTAHR 875 Komohana Street Event Date: Tuesday, Jan. 19 Time: 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm Speaker: Mr. Yasuharu Matsumoto, VP Obubu Tea Plantation, Kyoto, Japan. Obubu Tea Plantation is a six year old farm with four employees growing teas on 4.1 acres garden....

Pu-erh Tea 12/10/09...

“History, Processing and Health Benefits of Pu-erh Tea, a Unique Chinese Tea”
   by Dr. Wan-fang Shao December 10, Thurs.  10:30 a.m - 11:30 a.m Komohana Research and Extension Center 875 Komohana St., Hilo Professor Wan-fang Shao is the Dean of the College of Longrun Pu-erh Tea and Institute of Yunnan Pu-erh Tea at Yunnan Agricultural University, China.  Her research areas include the history of...

STI Tea Certification Classes...

The Specialty Tea Institute will be offering Levels 1, 2, (Foundations of Tea) and 3 (Oolong) in San Francisco, January 18th-20th! A registration form can be found on www.teausa.org. Classes are in high demand and will be filling up quickly, so early registration is highly encouraged. If you have any questions, please contact Ellainy Karaboitis at ekaraboitis@teausa.org We hope to see you...

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