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Maui Huliau Foundation and Hisako Film Lab collaborate on spring break filmmaking program for Maui youth

Maui Huliau Foundation is partnering with Hisako Film Lab to offer a five day condensed filmmaking program this spring break for youth in grades 7-12 from all schools. Students will work together over the five days to create a short environmental parody of a TV commercial. The program staff will provide equipment, as well as assistance in planning, filming, and editing. No prior experience is needed, but students must be able to attend all five days to participate. 

Maui Huliau Foundation offers Summer PDE3 credit courses for teachers

This summer, Maui Huliau Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to promoting environmental literacy and leadership among Maui youth, is offering two 3 credit PDE3 courses for Department of Education secondary educators in Maui County. One of the PDE3 courses has a registration deadline this Friday, June 2.

Maui Huliau’s youth film festival returns to Imua Discovery Garden, May 28

Maui Huliau Foundation, an environmental education nonprofit serving Maui’s youth, will host their annual Huliau Youth Environmental Film Festival at the Imua Discovery Garden in Wailuku on Sunday, May 28 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. This outdoor showing will feature nine short environmental films created by Maui students from various schools over the past school year.

County of Maui launches Sustainability Together: regenerative action speaker series

In the first of the four-part speaker series, participants will gain insights into the impacts of coastal erosion and nature-based solutions, and how two Maui County communities have successfully worked together to combat beach erosion and enhance coastal resilience. 

Maui Huliau Foundation offers spring break filmmaking program for Maui youth

Students will work together to create a short environmental film over the course of four days. Their staff will provide equipment, as well as assistance in planning, filming, and editing. No prior experience is needed, but students must be able to attend all four days to participate. Films will be shown at their student film festival in May and entered in film festivals.

Maui Huliau invites youth to engage in career skills with conservation professionals

Maui Huliau Foundation and their program partners are again inviting Maui youth ages 13-21 to participate in two in-person events where students can learn hands-on career skills from professionals working to protect Maui’s natural resources and ecosystems from mauka to makai.

Maui Huliau Foundation offers conservation career exploration days for youth

Maui Huliau Foundation and their program partners are inviting Maui high school and college students to participate in two in-person events where students can learn hands-on career skills from professionals working to protect Maui’s natural resources and ecosystems from mauka to makai.

Virtual Event Connects Maui Youth with Careers in Conservation, May 19

The Maui Huliau Foundation presents a virtual “Careers in Conservation” event for Maui youth interested in pursuing environmental careers on Wednesday, May 19, 2021. The event will feature more than 20 Maui professionals from a range of environmental career fields, who will share more about their jobs, their career paths and their inspiration for working to protect the ʻāina.

Maui Huliau Foundation Farm-to-Table Benefit, Aug. 3

Maui Huliau Foundation, a nonprofit organization offering environmental education programs to Maui youth, will host its 7th annual farm-to-table benefit

6th Annual Huliau Film Festival Farm-to-Table Benefit

Guests of the Maui Huliau Film Festival will vote for their favorite short films made by 7-12 grade students, sharing stories behind the locally sourced dishes.

Maui Huliau to Host Farm-To-Table Film Festival

The Maui Huliau Foundation will host a farm-to-table and film festival event on Saturday Aug. 6 to support environmental education for Maui’s youth.

Coast to Coast Cleanup this Weekend at Keālia and Waiehu

A two day “Coast to Coast Cleanup” event takes place this weekend at two Maui beaches as part of Mālama Maui Nui’s month-long “Get the Drift and Bag it” campaign.