Hawaiian Word of the Week: H¨¡?awi
Hāʻawi—To give, grant, allot, hand, present.
Hāʻawi—To give, grant, allot, hand, present.
While Maui¡¯s recovery remains top of mind, the state as a whole has continued to grow at a moderate pace, and only gradual slowing is expected, according to the UHERO forecast.
The deadline for proposals will be in summer 2024, with the selection of a preferred offeror targeted for fall 2024, and final execution of an agreement targeted for summer 2025.
ʻEleu—Active, alert, energetic, lively.
UH Maui College culinary arts students organized and distributed more than 13,000 lbs. of local produce.
To commemorate the anniversary, UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ students will star in The Maiden Benten and the Bandits of the White Waves next April at Kennedy Theatre.
Holomua—Improvement, progress
Newly published online maps show fencing can help prevent the spread of the disease.
Many hands and languages contributed to bringing the wall to life.
Makana—Gift, present; reward, award, donation, prize.