First up ‘Anela Freeman and Mahela Ames join us to talk about the 6th Annual Sacramento Aloha Festival (SAF) on October 1, 2016. A family friendly event, featuring live music, entertainment, vendors, community resources, educational workshops and hula hålau (hula schools) from all over California. The Ka`onohi Foundation is a Cultural non-profit organization established to promote and educate the Sacramento community about Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander groups.
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Next, Melissa Granville from the Food Literacy Center will join us to talk about Food Literacy Month. Vote for the Vegetable of the Year and enjoy Farm-to-Fork Restaurant Weeks!
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Then, filmmaker Darrell Scheidegger joins us to discuss the trials and tribulations of his experience in making a short a film “The Last Laugh”. For the the 17th Annual A Place Called Sacramento Film Festival.
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