Forest Journaling Workshop.
Update: As of February 19, 2024, this workshop is full. If youʻd like to be added to a wait list, please complete the form below. 

Tuesday, February 27, 2024. 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
 Kaluapuhi Trail, Kokee: Deepen your love of native plants by nature journaling. This workshop will include a mini science lesson and various prompts for non-scientists, non-artists and/or non-writers. No experience necessary. The only things necessary are paper and pencil and a curious mind. We'll welcome wonder, soak in a little science, make some marks and/or notes on paper. Most of all, we'll slow down and connect with the forest for a few hours.

This event is brought to you by Kim Rogers with Kauaʻi Invasive Species Committee (KISC) and Michelle Clark, biologist, with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). This is a special treat, as Michelle is well-versed in the native flora and fauna (think invertebrates) of Kaua'i. Did you know there are hundreds of native butterflies, bees, and beetles that inhabit our ʻōhiʻa forests? Maybe weʻll see a couple. But weʻll, for sure, encounter numerous different native plants along this trail with very little physical effort to find them.

Meet at 9:30 a.m. at the overflow parking area along the main road at the (first) Kalalau Lookout.

Please bring a hat, sunscreen, rain jacket, water, snack, an inexpensive notebook and your favorite writing/drawing utensil. You may also like to a bring a mat or something to sit on. If youʻd like to bring watercolors or other art supplies, feel free. 

Registration is required and will be capped at 12 people. 
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