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Doing Right by the Animals

Doing Right by the Animals 18 April 2018

Doing Right by the Animals

Twenty-four 4-H students in Kaua‘i County participated in a food animal quality assurance training which focused on how to be good stewards of livestock raised as market projects for the county fair, under the guidance of Kaua‘i’s Livestock Extension agent Savannah Katulski.

Get the Slugs Out

Get the Slugs Out 18 April 2018

Get the Slugs Out

In the wake of the two new cases of rat lungworm disease confirmed in the state, O‘ahu Extension agent Josh Silva was interviewed on KHON for tips on how to deter and kill the slugs and snails that spread the disease, such as using copper tape or just picking them up by hand—using gloves and tongs, of course!

Land Values

Land Values 18 April 2018

Land Values

Wildfire expert Clay Trauernicht and Pua‘ala Pascua (both NREM) are co-authors of a paper, “Bringing Multiple Values to the Table: An Assessment of Future Land-Use and Climate Change in North Kona, Hawaiʻi,” that recommends a collaborative approach in working with stakeholders to assess the multiple values that different ecosystems in Hawaiʻi provide.

Strong Bones

Strong Bones 18 April 2018

Strong Bones

Heather Greenwood Junkermeier (FCS) recently published an article in Maui News entitled “Osteoporosis Affects Both Genders.” She explains what osteoporosis is and what the risk factors of the disease are, and then suggests ways to mitigate them.

Learn About the Lungworm

Learn About the Lungworm 11 April 2018

Learn About the Lungworm

The CTAHR Farm Food Safety Team, in collaboration with Hawai‘i State Departments of Health and Agriculture, has released a new video on Rat Lung Worm (RLW) disease prevention. It is a potentially scary disease, but this video offers practical and down-to-earth advice that can help.

Brian Bushe at the Banquet

Brian Bushe at the Banquet 11 April 2018

Brian Bushe at the Banquet

If you haven’t yet registered for the annual CTAHR Awards Banquet, now’s the time to secure your place! You’ll get a chance to celebrate the successes of students, faculty, staff, and friends, including Brian Bushe, winner of the award for Outstanding Service for an APT Employee!

Root and Berry

Root and Berry 11 April 2018

Root and Berry

Big Island Extension’s Andrea Kawabata, Jen Burt, and Matthew Miyahira represented CTAHR at the 11th annual Kona Coffee Farmer’s Association Coffee and Small Farms Expo at the Old Kona Airport, where they discussed issues such as the coffee berry borer and root-knot nematode.

Fair Without Fair Weather

Fair Without Fair Weather 11 April 2018

Fair Without Fair Weather

Pouring rain didn’t stop Kaua‘i islanders from pouring into the Garden Fair this year. Jointly hosted by CTAHR and the Kaua‘i County Farm Bureau, the 23rd Annual Garden Fair at the Kaua‘i Community College featured a series of CTAHR garden and agriculture presentations.

Learning to Grow

Learning to Grow 11 April 2018

Learning to Grow

CTAHR students and other volunteers engaged 169 elementary first- and fourth-graders in garden activities over the spring semester, teaching them about nutrition for people and plants.

Steering in the Right Direction

Steering in the Right Direction 11 April 2018

Steering in the Right Direction

A Moloka‘i 4-H participant and his award winning animals were featured in a USDA Farm Service Agency Fencepost newsletter article on the FSA Youth Loan.

It’s Gene-ius!

It’s Gene-ius! 11 April 2018

It’s Gene-ius!

The highly popular and acclaimed Gene-ius Day program is the subject of a recent laudatory article on the UH Foundation website that describes how the original program has expanded into three complementary outreach efforts that are reaching and teaching more kids than ever before!

Food Safety in the Pacific

Food Safety in the Pacific 11 April 2018

Food Safety in the Pacific

The Western Regional Center to Enhance Food Safety held its second annual meeting, and 10 members of the FSMA team of UH, University of Guam, and the American Samoa Community College, including Extension agents Kylie Wong and Joshua Silva, attended to deliver progress reports.

Hot Conversation

Hot Conversation 4 April 2018

Hot Conversation

CTAHR wildfire researcher Clay Trauernicht recently joined other experts on disaster vulnerability and resilience in the Islands on Hawai‘i Public Radio program The Conversation.
 

Try Kaua‘i

Try Kaua‘i 4 April 2018

Try Kaua‘i

Junior Extension Agent Emilie Kirk welcomed edible crop and flower farmers to a free spring workshop and tour of the Kaua‘i Agricultural Research Center.
 

A Graftin’ Good Time

A Graftin’ Good Time 4 April 2018

A Graftin’ Good Time

Hawai‘i Island CTAHR Extension staff members teamed up with USDA to offer hands-on avocado-grafting workshops for 45 growers and promote their ‘Sharwil’ Avocado Project.

Sustainable Swine

Sustainable Swine 4 April 2018

Sustainable Swine

Rajesh Jha (HNFAS) recently offered a training course on “Feed and Nutrition Management” for a group of young ethnic-minority farmers in Nepal, in which he provided knowledge and hands-on skills on utilizing local feedstuffs and food waste as a sustainable source of feed for swine.

Feeding Greatness

Feeding Greatness 28 March 2018

Feeding Greatness

Research by Rajesh Jha and his Animal Sciences students focuses on locally grown feeds for chicken to lower costs, improve environmental sustainability and improve flavor of local fowl.

On Parade

On Parade 21 March 2018

On Parade

The Waimanalo Research Station will be the home base for the 3rd Annual Parade of Farms, presented by the O‘ahu Resource and Conservation Development Council, on Saturday, May 5, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. This year’s parade will be featuring farms in Waimanalo.

Healthy in Guam

Healthy in Guam 21 March 2018

Healthy in Guam

Former CHL trainee and now Guam EFNEP coordinator Tanisha Franquez Aflague was recently featured in Fresh From the Field, NIFA’s newsletter highlighting success stories of its grantees, about her work with the Children’s Healthy Living (CHL) Project. 

Heritage Roots

Heritage Roots 14 March 2018

Heritage Roots

A Taro Field Day will be held at the Waimanalo Research Station on Saturday, March 17, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon.
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6 January 2021

Backstage Pass

FDM’s fashion show production class will be co-taught by a New York icon

Backstage Pass

by Amanda Stevens

This year marks the 55th annual Fashion Show, and the occasion will feature an unprecedented behind-the-scenes look at the making of a fashion show, leading up to the formal presentation in May.

Amid the pandemic, the fashion show production class is being challenged to pivot and reinvent the show in a way that is relevant, meaningful, and safe. This means planning and implementing a 100% virtual show. Fortunately for Fashion Design and Merchandising students, an icon of the New York City fashion scene will lead the class.

Lynne O’Neill, among the best and most notable fashion show producer/directors will co-teach FDM 430 this Spring 2021 semester. New York City-based, Honolulu-born O’Neill not only produces and directs fashion shows, she’s also an event producer. Her 40-year career includes producing shows for New York Fashion Week, magazines and retailers; launch events with the Rolling Stones and Usher for Best Buy; fashion show consulting for CW’s “Gossip Girl,” Bravo’s “The Fashion Show” and “Sex and the City: The Movie.”  Lynne was the inspiration for the Margaret Cho character in HBO’s “Sex and the City” episode, “The Real Me,” as well as the fashion show consultant – and so much more.

O’Neill launched and was the Executive Producer of HONOLULU Fashion Week 2014, 2015, 2016 presented by Hawaiian Airlines and produced by HONOLULU Magazine at the Hawaii Convention Center. She continues her career heading her New York-based fashion show and event company. [lynneoneill.com /IG @lynneohula]

With O’Neill’s strong international connections, it is only fitting that she has worked with the best in the industry – and some of the most esteemed in the industry are from Hawai’i. Her colleagues who will serve as guest speakers for our FDM 430 class include: 

  • Roman Young: (model agency director) A graduate of ‘Iolani School, Roman Young left his home in Hawai‘i to pursue a career in the fashion industry, winning a position as junior agent under the founder and director of Elite Model Management, John Casablancas. Young went on to become director and president of top modeling agency, Wilhelmina Models and a judge for international editions of America Next Top Model. He now has his own successful international modeling and talent agency NOMAD MGMT. [nomadmgmt.com /IG @romanyoung]

 

  • Keke Lindgard (international model). Born in Ka’a’awa and discovered by Roman Young at age 15, Keke debuted at Rag & Bone that year. She has walked the runway in Victoria Secret, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Prada, and Ralph Lauren fashion shows; and appeared in editorials for French Elle, Australian Vogue, Numero France, Marie Claire Italia, and Allure. [IG @kekelindgard]

 

  • Don Sumada (stylist). Born in Hilo, Don attended UH Mānoa before earning his degree from the Fashion Institute of Technology. Sumada’s recent work includes spreads in Four Seasons Magazine and SOMA After working at publications including Harper’s Bazaar, Teen Vogue, Esquire and L’Uomo Vogue, Sumada is now a freelance stylist for magazine editorials and fashion shows, including New York Fashion Week, Milan Fashion Week and HONOLULU Fashion Week. [donsumada.com]

The UHM Fashion Show, which has run annually since 1966, gives student designers an opportunity to spotlight their creations before colleagues, alumni, family members, and industry representatives. It provides hands-on training in many important aspects of fashion promotion and merchandising. While guided by class instructors/mentors and guest speakers, FDM students are responsible for all aspects of the show, from publicity to staging, from collecting and disbursing revenues to model selection and styling.

I am co-teaching the class. Mentored by O’Neill, I am a UH alumnus, fashion journalist, editorial stylist, and entertainment blogger. I’ve produced and directed high-profile fashion shows for more than 10 years and assisted O’Neill backstage during all three years of HONOLULU Fashion Week. A career highlight was working backstage for O’Neill at a Vivienne Tam show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York.

Know someone who wants to take the class? Please contact me at amanda85@hawaii.edu.

Photo courtesy of Eli Schmidt.