Happy Camper for Sunday, July 31, 2022

Dennis Fujimoto / The Garden Island

Elvrie Chow of Heavenly Haku helps a keiki lei-maker with his creation Thursday before the group leaves on a tour of the National Tropical Botanical Garden South Shore Visitor Center in Kukui‘ula.

Dennis Fujimoto / The Garden Island

From left, Eric Cano, Trysen Kaneshige and Natalie Nishioka (they’re all artists!) take advantage of the lunchtime break from shoppers to stock up on sush and Natalie’s burger Thursday during the Art & Farm Aloha Market at the National Tropical Botanical Garden South Shore Visitor Center in Kukui‘ula.

Dennis Fujimoto / The Garden Island

Belkis of con Carino takes advantage of a lull in shoppers due to the lunchtime hula show by Halau Ka Lei Mokihana O Leina‘ala to enjoy the shade, surrounded by her bags created with organic fiber at the Art & Farm weekly Thursday Aloha Market at the National Tropical Botanical Garden South Shore Visitor Center in Kukui‘ula.

Dennis Fujimoto / The Garden Island

What do you do with the coffee after you get the drink? Lauren Malapit of Kopelani Kaua‘i developed a line of skin and beauty products that she shows along with the Koke‘e papale (also available in keiki sizes) at the Art & Farm weekly Aloha Market Thursday at the National Tropical Botanical Garden South Shore Visitor Center in Kukui‘ula.

Art &Farm. How appropriate for the weekly Aloha Market at the National Tropical Botanical Gardens South Shore Visitor Center at Kukui‘ula (they have the final film of the summer series Saturday, Aug. 6, for families, with the gates opening at 6 p.m. with the Cognitions Learning Center hosting keiki and family activities (that Angry Birds slingshot was a hit at the Grove Farm bon festival, and did anyone notice those lanterns created from plastic packing sheeting?).

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