I really hope so. Pu'u O Hoku Ranch is looking quite prime for a visit.I think 2021 will be the year we have to have a decent kava festival or two again.
I would be happy to pitch a tent and quarantine in their field for 2 weeks (maybe more....). Just toss me some fresh kava every couple of hours.I really hope so. Pu'u O Hoku Ranch is looking quite prime for a visit.
Hey, virtual, now that's something I can be part of. I'd love to have a virtual kava festival. Maybe have vendors give Q&A sessions.If anyone see's this at some point and wants to open dialogue about doing something perhaps virtual let's get in touch.
Yes I would love to organize something.Hey, virtual, now that's something I can be part of. I'd love to have a virtual kava festival. Maybe have vendors give Q&A sessions.
I attended a conference with Whova, which was not too bad. There is also zoom. I spoke to kava circle about it and am still interested. I need some motivation. HahaI recently joined clubhouse and was thinking it would make a great platform for a kava group. Right now they aren’t allowing everyone to join and I think you have to be invited by someone who already has access, but possibly something worth looking into since it would make audio-only group discussions about kava very easy and user friendly.
The events I have been to in person include vendors, music, kava tasting, and cultural activities. There has also been an in-person forum many years ago in HI. So I was thinking scholars, business owners, others/etc could speak on kava topics. There can be contests to win kava and breakout sessions for networking and/or circle kava drinking sessions..... what is involved in a kava festival o.o??????
Id be all in for this! Apparently tho Hawaiians are a bit irritated at the sudden huge influx of people with the same thought lolI really hope so. Pu'u O Hoku Ranch is looking quite prime for a visit.
My other question, besides "what", would be "where" ?.... what is involved in a kava festival o.o??????