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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Sunday, January 6, 2008

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Advertiser Staff

Volcano Art Center's first 'Ohana Sunday of 2008 kicks off with "Hawaiian Medicinal Plants and Lomilomi," a free presentation by Dane Kaohelani Silva. The event will include a review of indigenous medicinal plants and a lomilomi demonstration on caring for the knee, ankle and foot. 2 p.m. Jan. 13, Volcano Art Center's Niaulani campus in Volcano Village. 808-967-8222, www.volcanoartcenter.org.

The 16th Annual Kapalua Celebration of the Arts Festival, themed "Ka Mana Leo ... Power of Voice," highlights Hawaiian hula and chant, hands-on workshops in Native Hawaiian art and one-on-one interaction with local Village Gallery artists. The Celebration Lu'au and Show will offer traditional Hawaiian dishes prepared by the resort's chefs as well as performances by local entertainers. March 21-23, 808-669-6200, www.celebrationofthearts.org.

O'ahu festivals heads-up: Blue Planet's Music/Arts Festival & Concert features rock, country, pop and Hawaiian artists in an event powered entirely by sustainable energy. The Blue Planet Foundation also will encompass exhibits on native Hawaiian culture and energy-related technological innovations for everyday life. April 2-6, Waikiki Shell. www.blueplanetfestival.org.

  • Kokua Festival, Jack Johnson's festival on Earth Day weekend, benefits the Kokua Hawai'i Foundation and promotes eco-friendly living; with Johnson, Eddie Vedder, Matt Costa and Island musicians. Products from green companies, alternative energy demonstrations, food and keiki activities. April 19-20, Waikiki Shell, www.kokuafestival.org.