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Moving to Puna
#31
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Originally posted by 8 Fingers: We have MANY tangerine trees on our land (I stopped counting at 30) so the pigs should be tasty?
Probably help a bunch. We have orange groves covering 100s to 1000s of acres. The pigs coming out of those groves actually have orange fat.

Pua`a
S. FL
Big Islander to be.
Pua`a
S. FL
Big Islander to be.
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#32
Aloha Jenny,

Nice pix on your site!

Yes to bow hunting.

Parts of Hawaiian Acres flood in heavy rains. Not sure if it extends down into Ochidland or not. Anyone know?
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#33
Yummy! A whole new take on mandarin pork- marinating it in orange juice while alive! LOL
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Originally posted by oink

quote:
Originally posted by 8 Fingers: We have MANY tangerine trees on our land (I stopped counting at 30) so the pigs should be tasty?
Probably help a bunch. We have orange groves covering 100s to 1000s of acres. The pigs coming out of those groves actually have orange fat.

Pua`a
S. FL
Big Islander to be.

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#34

Couple of other private schools are Christian Liberty in Keaau (Puna) and Haili Christian in Hilo. Here are the tuition links.

Christian Liberty
http://www.clahawaii.org/parents/financial.html

Haili Christian
http://www.hailischool.org/New%20Student.htm

St. Joe
http://www.stjosephhilo.org/Tuition.html
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#35
If you want your children to learn science, forget Christian Liberty. A friend is taking her children out of that school because they teach creationism, not evolution.

Markie
Markie
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#36
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Originally posted by LastTangoInPuna

Aloha Jenny,

. . . Parts of Hawaiian Acres flood in heavy rains. Not sure if it extends down into Ochidland or not. Anyone know?


Yes,a small portion of Orchidland near the upper part of Pohaku floods during very heavy rains. If you drive up Pohaku, you can actually see the scour marks on the pahoehoe where the rarely active, but notable, stream goes. I think it is around 38th or 39th.
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#37
Sorry, Jenny, was away from punaweb for a few days... I don't know about tuition at St. Joe's - nobody has mentioned it and since my kids are grown I haven't asked.

ps-LOVE your gourd work!!! I haven't seen anything like that around here and I'm sure the galleries would be thrilled to carry some of it!
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#38
Tuition information is just a click away: http://www.stjosephhilo.org/Tuition.html
Tim

A superior man is modest in his speech, but exceeds in his actions--Confucius
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#39
There is at least one good public school in Hilo, deSilva. I learned about it while looking for property. The school's quality makes property more valuable that is within its boundaries for enrollment.

I looked around and found a review page on it:

http://www.trulia.com/schools/HI-Hilo/Er...ry_School/

The subdivision I know that it serves is Ainako. Ainako is a really nice part of Hilo and one of my top choices for the east side. Something to look at if you are interested. I imagine there are other neighborhoods that would work; Ainako is the one I know because I was house-hunting there.
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#40
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Originally posted by Markie

If you want your children to learn science, forget Christian Liberty. A friend is taking her children out of that school because they teach creationism, not evolution.

Markie


I would think all religious schools would favor and teach creationism. What about Malamalama Waldorf School or Hawaii Academy of Arts & Science ???
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