Food + Beverage
Superfood Snack Bites
Kid-approved, no-bake bites perfect for lunchboxes, play dates, or an on-the-go boost Article by Jasmine Silverstein | Photography by Meals in a HeartBeat Are you looking for a snack that’s healthy, quick, and something your keiki will actually eat? These no-bake Superfood Snack Bites check all the boxes. Naturally sweet, a little chewy, and just the right size for little hands, they’re packed with real-food ingredients that fuel growing bodies (and busy grown-ups too). The base is soft...
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75 Years of Wonder
HPA celebrates global culture while staying grounded in place Article by Sara Stover | Photography by Hawai’i Preparatory Academy In the countryside of Waimea sits Hawai’i Preparatory Academy (HPA), a private school surrounded by rolling hills, green from the rain ka makani brings. In Hawaiian, ka makani means "the wind.” At HPA, it is at once a mascot inspired by Waimea’s mighty, ever-changing winds, as well as a symbol of the adaptable, strong spirit that faculty and students have...
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Soccer With Heart
Where every child gets a chance to shine Article by Liz Collard Arnold | Photography by Mel Arredondo Tim Buskirk has served as regional commissioner of the American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO), a soccer club for kids ages 6-19 in Kona, Hawai’i, since 2017. He loves being involved in youth development, not just as athletes, but as upright citizens. Founded in 1964, AYSO’s mission is to “develop and deliver quality youth soccer programs that promote a fun, family environment.” What sets...
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Raising Resilient Kids
Parenting with purpose in an anxious, overinformed world Article and Photography by Stephanie Daniels I often find it incredibly painful to witness my keiki experience failure. It brings back memories of my childhood and the hurtful feelings I endured—feelings I wish to shield my children from at all costs. With all the resources and knowledge I've accumulated over the years, my deepest desire is to give them more than I had and protect them from things I experienced that made me...
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Changing Lives Through Music
Grammy-nominated musician LT Smooth builds a music-focused trade school to uplift Kona’s youth Article by Tianna Morimoto | Photography by Fletch Photography Sitting atop Lako Street in Kailua-Kona is a two-acre property that’s changing lives through music. The music is more than just sound. It is a force for healing, connection, and opportunity. The land is the future home of a nonprofit trade school dedicated to empowering youth through music, culture, and hands-on learning. The school was...
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Hooked
Deep Waters, Big Fish, Small Boat Article by Liz Collard Arnold | Photography by Whiteshell Photography Co. Matt McMullin, Keauhou Fire Station firefighter and owner of Pacific Exterior Maintenance, a commercial and residential exterior cleaning business in West Hawai’i, spends his off time in his kayak chasing adventure and his next meal in the powerful, vast ocean. Originally from Victoria, Canada, Matt moved to O’ahu with his family as a 10-year-old before relocating to the Big Island when...
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A New View of Hawai’i
Flight of Aloha’s thrilling virtual ride shows the beauty and culture of the islands Article by Nathan McQueen | Photography by Flight of Aloha As a resident of Kona, I was excited to experience the new Flight of Aloha attraction, a 4K interactive experience of Hawai’i, located at the King Kamehameha Hotel, where you can “feel like you’re truly soaring over the Hawaiian islands.” With their illuminated neon pink sign, I found it easily and signed up for their popular double feature. Inside...
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Exploring New Takes on Liquid Aloha
Hawai‘i Island’s oldest, much beloved craft beer brand is expanding its offerings with an exciting new product Article by Margaret Kearns | Photography by Kailua Beverage Company Perhaps you’ve spotted a colorful new canned beverage with a charming bird logo on the grocery shelves at some local stores. The product, Kōlea Hop Water, was introduced with a soft launch here in October by Kailua Beverage Company, which was founded last year by Kona Brewing Company’s leadership team. The two sister...
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A Foundation of Understanding
Through compassionate service, Aloha Insurance helps clients find appropriate protection Article by Sara Stover | Photography by Liam Tattersall For Tad Nottage of Aloha Insurance, helping others navigate deep waters is in his DNA. “I’m a descendant of Captain Jacob Brown of New Bedford,” says Tad, a waterman and craftsman born and raised in Hawaiʻi. Captain Brown owned “Pele,” the first steam tug boat used in Hawaiʻi, which was primarily for towing vessels in and out of the Honolulu Harbor...
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Only in Hawai’i
Earth's most active volcano can be experienced by locals and visitors, thanks to the commitment of two geologists Article by Matias Arredondo | Photography by Zane Smith When Zane Smith and Erik Stoffel became college roommates, little did they know the future would take them on a joint journey to the Big Island of Hawai’i. Zane was born and raised in Idaho, while Erik was born in California and then moved to Idaho. Like most children, they loved volcanoes. The power of nature, put on full...
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