Greg Askew of Ono Pops said hes using Thai bananas yes, theyre grown on Kauai! for the new banana sorbet that joins the five spice (its here for Chinese New Year that is on the calendar for this coming Saturday!) offerings at the Kauai Community Market, a partnership with Kauai Community College and the Kauai County Farm Bureau on Saturday mornings at KCC.
Greg Askew of Ono Pops said he’s using Thai bananas — yes, they’re grown on Kauai! — for the new banana sorbet that joins the five spice (it’s here for Chinese New Year that is on the calendar for this coming Saturday!) offerings at the Kauai Community Market, a partnership with Kauai Community College and the Kauai County Farm Bureau on Saturday mornings at KCC.
Also new at the market, Melissa McFerrin-Warrack (Finnegan was engrossed with his electronic device, and Ada Koene was trying to finish the rest of the gandule rice) said Jeremy Inman of Health Go is the latest addition to “organic row.”
Kenny Ishii doesn’t want the Kauai Poke Festival (it’s coming up, Nov. 18, 2020!) to conflict with the Kauai Veterans Day parade so set the date, already.
Cheryl Stiglmeier was balancing the Girl Scout Cookie Rally (yes, it’s here — first market sales for those who didn’t pre-order from your local Girl Scout is Feb. 21!) and the Science Olympiad for middle- and high-school students (kudos to Ryan Girard on another great event). Ryan has the Science Olympiad for elementary school students coming up April 26 at KCC.
Don’t forget to mark your calendars for Friday when Stacie Chiba Miguel and The Shops at Kukuiula present a Chinese New Year celebration, complete with firecrackers and the Chinese lion, to coincide with the shopping center’s monthly Flavors of Kukuiula.
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Dennis Fujimoto, staff writer and photographer, can be reached at 245-0453 or dfujimoto@thegardenisland.com.