CULINARY ARTS CLASS FOR THE OHANA Where: Keaau Youth Business Center When: 4 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Mondays, Apr. 2 - May 21
Details: High school students are encouraged to bring a family member to join in the cooking fun! Prepare foods that are easy, yummy and healthy. Other kitchen basics will be covered as well. Small class size to foster self-expression and shared learning. . $50/team of 2, which include 8 weekly instructions and all ingredients.
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A STORY IN PICTURES: CREATING A GRAPHIC NOVEL Where: Keaau Youth Business Center When: 3 p.m. - 5 p.m. Wednesdays, Apr. 4 - May 23
Details: Create your own mini graphic novel. Learn drawing basics, language of comics, story sequence, composition, character development, and much more. Students age 13 – 19 are welcome. No prior drawing experience is required. Pre-registration and minimum enrollment required. $40/person, which include 8 weekly instructions and basic drawing materials.
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SOUND RECORDING AND MUSIC PRODUCTION CLASS FOR TEENS
Where: Keaau Youth Business Center When: 3 p.m. - 5 p.m. Mondays, Apr. 2 – May 14
Details: Learn the art of music production and pop, island, hip-hop, rock, and alternative music making in a professional studio environment. Covering topics such as recording, editing, mixing, mastering, and even integrating your music productions into videos! Record your own original material with one of Hawaii's hottest local producers Damon Williams. Seven-week class, limited enrollment. $40/person. (to register, please click here) |
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On Saturday, March 10, from 12- 5 pm, Kea'au Youth Business Center (KYBC) will celebrate its' 5th Birthday and release its second original CD, Na Ano, Native Seeds, Vol. II. The event will take place in front of the Center, located in Kea'au Town Shopping Center, across Ace Hardware, 16-540 Kea'au-Pahoa Highway. Kat and Keala from KWXX will be broadcasting the show live featuring performances by former and present students whose songs appear on the CD as well as other special guests like well-known Big Island musicians Wendell Ing and Trever Veilleux. At 1 p.m., Joshua Pertubal and Sonny Puerto will perform "Good Vibrations", their composition that won the Judge's Award for Creative Merit from the national Young Media Makers Big Screen Showcase competition. Other former and present students who will perform are Makana Kamahele, Beautiful Wilson, and Kaimana Nakea as well as the groups Melekane and Soul Redemption who are also featured on the CD. Tribe Nation from Connections Public Charter School will close the show.
There will be drawings for free plants supplied by Hawai'i Community College, healthy and ono food prepared by culinary arts students and a silent auction featuring local products, art and clothing from some of the best Big Island artists and designers. All proceeds from the event will go towards launching a capital campaign to secure a permanent location for KYBC to continue it's award-winning efforts of providing innovative pathways to higher education and workforce development and entrepreneurial training for area youth. A larger facility will enable KYBC to pursue its long-term vision of becoming a major platform for sound recording and film and video production on the Big Island and becoming a hub for attracting world-wide audiences to local products, services, and the arts. For more information, call p. 966-6354 or email:
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After School Training
Culinary Arts & Introduction to Photoshop
Students ages 13-19 are welcome.
Download and print these forms below to register.
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Sunday May 8th, 10am until 12 noon
Seed Exchange
Spring is here and it is a good time to plant a garden.
In line with the organization's mission to promote self-sufficiency and sustainable living, the Grassroots Community Development Group, based in Kea'au, is organizing a community Seed Exchange to be held on Sunday, May 8, 2011 at the Kea'au Youth Business Center (KYBC). This is to celebrate mother's day by honoring our mother earth's bounty.
Community members, gardeners, and farmers are invited to stop by between 10am to 12noon to share seeds and growing tips with fellow plant enthusiasts. All seeds at the event are given freely or traded. Please bring pre-cleaned, pest-free, GMO free and non-invasive material. Seed donations prior to the event are welcome as well.
For more information or to pre-arrange seed drop off, please contact Lily at KYBC at 966-6354 or 938-2387.
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KEAAU YOUTH BUSINESS CENTER SPRING 2011 2nd AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS
NEW 7- TO 8- WEEK AFTER SCHOOL CLASSES FOR TEENS
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Learn the art of movie making on a real set! Everything from casting, makeup, costumes, set design, camera & lighting techniques, sound recording, to editing will be covered while producing a scripted short movie. 8 Friday afternoons and extra days "on location" may be required. Limited enrollment. $40/person. (more info)
Contact: Natec 937-8252 or Lily 966-6354 Where: Keaau Youth Business Center When: 3 p.m. - 5 p.m. Friday, Apr. 8 - May, 27
Teenagers, learn video production afterschool while making a movie. Kea'au Youth Business Center is offering a unique and exciting hands-on 8 week video production session beginning Friday, April 8, 2011. Having been awarded a grant by the County of Hawai'i office of Housing & Community Development to make a movie about discrimination laws in housing, KYBC students will be learning the art of movie making "on set". Everything from casting to makeup to costumes to set design to camera techniques, lighting techniques, sound recording skills and editing will be learned while making a scripted short movie. KYBC's student project, Rx, was well received by the community and students learned much by being involved in its production. This new production allows for furthering your skills or coming in as a beginner. Something for everyone. Please join us if you are 14 to 18 years old and want to commit to the project and develop your talents. The cost for this 8-week class is $40. Class is limited to 10 students
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New After School Skill Building Class: Improve Your Digital Photography
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