All At Once Community

Join All At Once
All At Once (www.AllAtOnce.org) is Jack Johnson’s social action network providing information, tools, and motivation to empower individuals to become active in their local and world community.  When on www.AllAtOnce.org, members discuss, explore, share, volunteer, and learn about important environmental issues and are rewarded for taking environmental action with free music downloads from Jack Johnson and friends. At Jack Johnson’s concerts, All At Once comes to life in the Village Green.  Concert-goers connect with non-profit groups, learn about environmental actions they can take, capture environmental commitment photos, and enter to win a chance to watch Jack’s performance from the stage.  Jack Johnson selected over 150 credible local non-profits worldwide to share their message online and in person at each show throughout the tour. Kokua Hawai’i Foundation is proud to be a non-profit partner of the All At Once Community.  For a complete list of all non-profit groups and to become an All At Once member, visit www.AllAtOnce.org.

MAKE YOUR EARTH DAY RESOLUTION TODAY

Start a tradition of committing to reduce your eco-footprint every Earth Day and throughout the year. Our partners at Kanu Hawai’i will help us record Earth Day Resolutions year-round here on our website to measure the positive impacts we make together.

The Kokua Hawaii Foundation, Slow Food O’ahu, and the Friends of the Earth Film Series Presents:


Date: June 1, 2008
Time:  5:00pm, discussion to follow
Place: Spalding Auditorium, University of Hawaii
Tickets: $5 at the door, Seniors Free


King Corn is a feature documentary about two friends, one acre of corn, and the subsidized crop that drives our fast-food nation.

In King Corn, Ian Cheney and Curt Ellis, best friends from college on the east coast, move to the heartland to learn where their food comes from.  With the help of friendly neighbors, genetically modified seeds, and powerful herbicides, they plant and grow a bumper crop of America’s most-productive, most-subsidized grain on one acre of Iowa soil.  But when they try to follow their pile of corn into the food system, what they find raises troubling questions about how we eat—and how we farm.

Big Mahalo to Kokua Festival Attendees, Volunteers, Performers and Supporters!


photo: Brian Bielman

The 2008 Kokua Festival was a huge success.  Everyone enjoyed the sensational music and activities.  The Kokua Booth Village was abuzz with people learning and sharing the latest ideas in how to be green.  We are especially excited about the interest and participation our attendees and fans took in all our greening measures, especially with the Earth Day Resolutions and Kokua Festival Passports.  Fans that weren’t able to be inside the venue still had the opportunity to hear the music from the surrounding park and make their Earth Day Resolutions as well.  Keep an eye on the Kokua Hawai’i Foundation website to gauge the impact we’ve made together.  

Mahalo nui loa for another amazing year!

2008 Kokua Festival Merchandise

Missed it at the show?  The Eco-Friendly 2008 Kokua Festival Merchandise will be available for sale via the Kokua Hawaii Foundation online store starting Monday, April 28th.

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