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Hawaii Artist Vision for Japan

28 Mar

All of the following is a letter from Myumi Oda dated March 11, 2011.

I just returned from Japan. I arrived there the day of the earthquake. I had traveled to Japan to visit a village where I had been asked to come and help create a Buddhist utopia. This special village is in Morokino, the mythological birthplace of Shinto and Buddhism, only one hour from the well-known cities of Osaka and Nara. We have been gifted eight large houses to bring youth to the area to help rejuvenate the local agriculture of the land by planting green tea, rice, etc.  It was after I arrived in this village that I heard news of the devastating earthquake.

For ten years, I worked so hard to make the Japanese government and people aware of the dangers nuclear reactors posed to the well being of Japan and its people if damaged by an earthquake or other natural disaster. When our group, Plutonium Free Future, together with many other organizations, could not succeed at convincing the Japanese government and decision-making bodies that this threat was dire, I retired to Hawaii and started to farm. My goal was to bring Japanese people to my land on the Big Island to teach them how to farm and live sustainably - with a special hope that they could then help their own friends and families in Japan during a time of disaster. That time has unfortunately arrived.

However, we have the amazing gift of the village in Morokino and we can start working on site in Japan right now. People that I have trained in sustainable farming are already starting to move there to serve as models for living in harmony with the earth in peace.  I am writing today to because I really need your financial support to bring Morokino up to date with living essentials so that my trainees can start doing their work.  I thank you in advance for any assistance you can give this very special and timely project.

As many of you know, I co-founded and still serve on the Board of Directors of a non-governmental 501(c)(3) called INOCHI — in Japanese it means “life force.”  INOCHI has set up a special fund to receive donations that can benefit “The Morokino Project” Checks can made out to INOCHI and mailed to me at my farm in Hawaii at the following address:

Mayumi Oda, Ginger Hill Farm, PO Box 1907, Kealakekua, Hawaii 96750, 808.323.3964
moda@hawaiiantel.net

With Love,
Mayumi

Art and Writing

24 Mar

The scoop on one of our newest galleries creating a welcoming space for many different events.  It is a super inviting place. Come ready to enjoy.

The Living Arts Gallery presents “Writer-in-Residence” SUSAN LAUGHLIN, FRIDAY, MARCH 26th, 7:00 PM

Ms.Laughlin will read from a range of her writings— poetry, commentary, and works-in-progress.

This is part of a series of FREE literary events hosted by the Living Arts Gallery. This  cooperative collective of fine artists is located at 55-3435 Akoni Pule Hwy, #10 in the historic Hawi Hale Bldg.  The Gallery is open daily from 10:30 am to 5:00 pm and Friday evenings until 8:00 pm.

For information, please contact the Gallery at 889-0739

Art Matters Now More Than Ever

16 Dec

We have been bombarded with news of breakdowns all around our world. This makes me ask, who can bring the spotlight around to a positive direction? Answer: people who focus on the magic of creating- Artists - that’s who!

Take some time to enjoy art and you’ll feel a brightness. You could treat yourself and your family with a gift of sharing some art together by going to shoe shows, galleries, museums, studios or making art together. This could become contagious;  that will cause us to call in healthy.

Aloha

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