Calabash & Cooks Serves Up Support for Mālama Learning Center, October 15

Popular island chefs and public school culinary students will get things cooking serving dishes inspired by our islands’ diverse cultures .
PC: Malama Learning Center

Event Location: Kapolei High School
Date: Saturday, October 15, 2022
Time: 5:30PM – 8:30PM
Cost: $50 for general admission

Chop chop! Tickets are now on sale for Mālama Learning Center’s popular Calabash & Cooks fundraiser, which makes its return Saturday, October 15, 2022, at Kapolei High School. The event will take place from 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. and feature live entertainment, a silent auction and country store, as well as delicious dishes created and prepared by Leeward O`ahu public school culinary students as well as professional chefs from popular local restaurants including Roy’s Ko Olina and Kalapawai Café and Deli. 

The event is a fundraiser for Mālama Learning Center and its work to inspire communities to care for Hawai‘i by connecting conservation, culture, and education. Tickets start at $50 for general admission and $85 for VIP. Youth tickets are available for $25 for keiki ages 5 to 15. In recognition of educators, teachers of grades K-12 students have a discount of 10% off their pre-sale ticket. A limited number of tickets will be available for $60 at the door on event day. For additional information, or to purchase tickets online visit www.malamalearningcenter.org

Proceeds from Calabash & Cooks will benefit the Mālama Learning Center, a community nonprofit that brings art, science, conservation and culture together to promote sustainable living throughout Hawai‘i. 

For more information about Mālama Learning Center’s Calabash & Cook’s visit www.malamalearningcenter.org/ or call (808) 305-8287. Also, follow Mālama Learning Center on Facebook at www.facebook.com/malamalearningcenter, on Instagram at www.instagram.com/malamalearningcenter and on Twitter at www.twitter.com/malamalearning.com

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