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“The more we learn about it the more we understand that everything is deeply interconnected with agriculture in Hawaii: sustainability, development, community, health, culture…and so much more.”
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“The more we learn about it the more we understand that everything is deeply interconnected with agriculture in Hawaii: sustainability, development, community, health, culture…and so much more.”
As Hawaii’s longest running grassroots technology and internet collaboration, the Unconferenz event comes each year to add to the growing tech community of Oahu. Unconferenz is all about getting people engaged in free flowing discussion and turning ideas in actions. On March 5th, 2016, the conversation continues.
Mind Lab is coming to the BoxJelly and you don’t want to miss it. Geared towards activating conscious entrepreneurs and changing the way to world does business, the Mind Lab workshop uses progressive techniques to help individuals like yourself set goals and and take action to achieve them. What’s the final product? By the end of the Mind Lab Workshop you will have an organized mind map and a timeline that plots a 3-month trajectory of success in life and in business.
Want to learn more? MindLab Eventbrite
fishcake presents indigo indigo, featuring the works of Ann Asakura, Akemi Cohn, and Donna Miyashiro. Following the success of fishcake’s indigo show last year, they’ve asked artists to take their creative impulse a step further: to play, challenge themselves, and surprise us with their indigo experiments. Curator Keiko Hatano muses, “Usually indigo is more utilitarian – for cushions, towels and sometimes clothing. What will happen if we use indigo on different materials and mediums? How can the artists add their own twist to this tradition?”
PARK(ing) Day is an annual global event where people collaborate to temporarily transform metered parking spaces into mini-parks.
This Friday September 18th, several temporary parklets will be created across Honolulu, including ones coordinated by HHF Planners, Paiko, Blue Planet Foundation, BEvolve and The Trust for Public Land (in partnership with KUPU, KUA, Mana Ai, Hui Ku Maoli Ola, Better Block Hawaii, 88 Block Walks, GreenerReader, and Interisland Terminal). Stay tuned for details!
Date: Wednesday Jan. 8th
Time: 7:00pm – 9:00pm
Location: BoxJelly (307 A Kamani Street)
Cost: $15
RSVP: Click HERE to purchase ticket
Five years ago on Jan 3rd 2009 an unknown computer programmer calling himself Satoshi Nakamoto planted the seed for the digital currency revolution called Bitcoin that has since exploded into world wide consciousness.
Come join Bitcoin Hawaii at BoxJelly in celebration of the 5th anniversary of the creation of Bitcoin’s Genesis Block.
Learn, mingle, exchange and talk story about Bitcoin.
Featuring…
Bitcoin – this digital currency. What is it? How does it work? And how can you use it to for your business? Bitcoin Hawaii will be presenting the in’s and out’s of the digital currency, including: the technology behind it, the annotated history, how to use it, and business facts. The event is free, all you need to do is RSVP!
The lovely ladies of Social Wahines is bringing SPEED NETWORKING to BoxJelly this Tuesday, November 19! Ladies and gentlemen are invited to participate in this exciting event to network with pros, along with event partners Ad2Honolulu and Envision Hawaii. Get your tickets here and bring A LOT of business cards!
Do you want a BoxJelly day pass for only $5? Great, thought so! BoxJelly is teaming up with our friends over at DareShare to bring you this awesome deal. Here’s all you need to do:
About DareShare: DareShare is a fun, new way for you to connect with friends, create and share funny moments, and get recognized! Simply pick a Dare from the Play tab, take a pic, add a comment and share it.