North Shore Women's Expo

North Shore Women's Expo North Shore Women's Expo is a live platform to exchange ideas and information.

With the goal of combining expertise with organized action, our hope is to bring awareness and change for the betterment of our community.

We're having a "Bon Voyage Party" for our dear friend and the "other" half of the brains behind the "North Shore Women's...
11/25/2014

We're having a "Bon Voyage Party" for our dear friend and the "other" half of the brains behind the "North Shore Women's Expo". Erin Delventhal will be leaving the island and moving to Ohio this next month. I (Carrie Martell) am inviting you to stop by the villa at Turtle Bay Resort for some pupus and a cocktail and your last chance to say "good bye". Villa E119, you can't miss it This villa is located closest to the beach and on the grass. - Dec 6th - 12 pm to 6 pm - Feel free to call me with any questions. 808-351-0515

This could be happening here in Hawaii soon, or has it already?  I rarely see bees in my garden :-(  Remember when we we...
11/07/2014

This could be happening here in Hawaii soon, or has it already? I rarely see bees in my garden :-( Remember when we were kids and Mom was always yelling "put your shoes on, there are bees in the yard!"?

Millions of bees dropped dead after GMO corn was planted few weeks ago in Ontario, Canada. The local bee keeper, Dave Schuit who produces honey in Elmwood lost about 37 million bees which are about 600 hives.

Don't understand what Monsanto does or who they are?  check this out....
10/28/2014

Don't understand what Monsanto does or who they are? check this out....

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Stay alert and stay awake.
10/17/2014

Stay alert and stay awake.

Hawai’i is ground zero for open-air field testing of genetically engineered crops. The vast majority of these experimental crops are genetically engineered to resist chemical pesticides.

10/01/2014

BREAKING: California bans commercial production of GE salmon in all state waters. Governor Jerry Brown signed AB 504 into law. AB 504 extends the prohibition of spawning or cultivating so-called “transgenic salmonids” in the Pacific Ocean to all waters of the state. The hatchery production and stocking of such fish also is prohibited. The law will protect California's native steelhead trout and salmon populations. “If these ‘frankenfish’ were to escape into our waters, they could destroy our native salmonid populations through interbreeding, competition for food and the introduction of parasites and disease,” said Wes Chesbro, author of AB 504 stated in a news release. “The only way to ensure this never happens is to ban commercial hatchery production, cultivation or stocking of transgenic salmonids in California.” California ROCKS!

READ: http://www.pressdemocrat.com/news/2901588-181/governor-signs-bill-banning-commercial

09/15/2014

Here's an image of a very smart girl's school science project to show the amount of hidden sugars in various drinks. If only all of our kids knew that high sugar intake is a contributing factor to weight gain and a host of health issues such as heart disease and diabetes. Sure hope she got an A – she deserves it!
(photo credit: Inspiration For Mind Body)

Need a reason to celebrate?
08/19/2014

Need a reason to celebrate?

Fresh Fruit Cakes Are The New Black! Here's Your Gluten-Free, Fat-Free, Meat-Free, Dairy-Free, Peanut-Free. GUILT-FREE. Birthday Cake!! :))

The last time Debra was here she spoke at our Expo and was a HUGE hit.  She has limited seating available so if your int...
07/14/2014

The last time Debra was here she spoke at our Expo and was a HUGE hit. She has limited seating available so if your interested call her assistant right away. This is going to be a really FUN night!!!

Come PAINT THE NIGHT AWAY - Learn to paint in the company of good friends & good times!
06/16/2014

Come PAINT THE NIGHT AWAY - Learn to paint in the company of good friends & good times!

05/28/2014

via Andy Parx

PARENTS OUTRAGED AS MONSANTO-FUNDED, UH-DISTRIBUTED "COMIC BOOKS" TEACH KAPA`A ELEMENTARY STUDENTS THE JOYS OF GMOS

(PNN) Kapa`a (May 27)- Outrage is going viral today on Kaua`i as parents and community members perused pro-biotech, propaganda-filled comic books ( https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B_HUGQcR0G-3cHI5c2gxeGZmZU0&usp=sharing ) that were distributed to Kapa`a Elementary School kids as part of a Monsanto Foundation-funded, "GENE-ius Day" program "taught" by the "Biotechnology Outreach Program" in the College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources (CTAHR) at the University of Hawai`i at Manoa.
Although details are still coming in the personalized "comic book" pamphlets were given to kids who were apparently took part in CTAHR Associate Professor Dr. Ania Wieczorek's, eight-year-old indoctrination program. A newer “Saturday Gene-ius” program began about two years ago, and according to an April 24 UH Professional Assembly release ( http://www.uhfoundation.org/news/monsanto-supports-gene-ius-day-uh-m%C4%81noa-college-tropical-agriculture-and-human-resources ) "(e)ach Saturday Gene-ius class has about 24 students and their parents come to the UH-Manoa campus for two hours of exciting, thought-provoking activities. The classes are also held at Kauai Community College.
According to the CTAHR/"GENE-ius Day" web site ( http://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/geneius-day/index.html ) "(t)hese GENE-ius Day field trips are aligned to teach science standards and its implications in genetics, agriculture, and forensic sciences in a fun and memorable way."
The pamphlet/comic books include images of children dismayed to look in their cupboards only to find there were no more "chips" and "cookies" because there were no more farmers to grow the ingredients since apparently their job was too hard- a job now miraculously made virtually effort-free through use of GMOs and pesticides, presumably courtesy of the good folks at Monsanto.
According to the CTAHR web site "(o)ur Gene-ius Day Program is funded by various grants, organizations, and private donations. Without the generous support from our sponsors, the GENE-ius Day Program could not be possible."
So who are these generous supporters? According to a November 4, 2010 UH Foundation press release ( http://www.uhfoundation.org/news/monsanto-supports-gene-ius-day-uh-m%C4%81noa-college-tropical-agriculture-and-human-resources ):
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"Monsanto Supports "Gene-ius Day" at UH Mānoa College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources
(Honolulu, Hawaiʻi) — The College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources (CTAHR), at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa has received $20,000 from the Monsanto Fund, a private foundation and the philanthropic arm of Monsanto Company, to support salaries and materials for "Gene-ius Day." Gene-ius Day is a special program that introduces students from grade 4 through 12 to basic genetics and the function of DNA.
"CTAHR is pleased to team up with the Monsanto Fund to build a shared learning experience about basic genetics," said Dr. Ania Wieczorek, founder and director of Gene-ius Day and associate specialist in Biotechnology, Biotechnology Outreach Program (CTAHR). "A primary goal of the Gene-ius Day Program is to build a strong understanding of basic genetics at the elementary school level so that teachers are able to present increasingly complex biotechnology topics in the upper grades."
"We're thrilled the Monsanto Fund is able to support Gene-ius Day, which not only teaches science, but encourages students to imagine themselves as scientists," said Dr. Fred Perlak, vice president of research and business operations for Monsanto Hawaii, and an award-winning microbiologist. "Monsanto is proud to employ thousands of scientists and other talented employees who use science and technology in their daily work. I hope many of the students who participate in Gene-ius Day will go on to pursue great careers in the sciences."
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Pages of the personalized comic books with different names on the covers began to surface on social media yesterday and elicited outrage, especially among parents and community members who have tried to tech their children ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NK-CGOUOIhs ) about the dangers of pesticides, the lack of actual data on and chemical company false claims of the safety of generically modified foods and the benefits of eating healthy, sustainably grown, chemical-free foods.
The program is headed up by "Dr. Ania" as she is "affectionately called" using a team of graduate and undergraduate students as well as "volunteers" who are listed ( http://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/geneius-day/staffandstudents.html ) at the web site. None are listed as geneticists or students of genetics.
The UHPA press release says:
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Wieczorek's love for molecular ecology and biotechnology is clearly evident in the way she serves the community. She may even tell you it’s part her DNA. She has led the UH Biotechnology Outreach Program since it began in 2002, sharing her expertise in numerous venues across the state, on the Mainland, and in Taiwan.
"She saw a need in the community for greater awareness and appreciation for genetics, and filled it. Dr. Wieczorek felt more individuals, both adults and children, could make sound decisions about biotechnology issues if they were informed about scientific facts. That desire led to her launch of a new field trip program for elementary school students seven years ago called “Gene-ius Day.” Dr. Wieczorek’s goal is to use DNA to inspire students...
"To date, more than 5,000 young students have participated in hands-on activities on topics such as human and plant genetic traits, forensic science, agriculture and DNA research... The Gene-ius Day became so popular that Dr. Wieczorek started another program called “Saturday Gene-ius” about two years ago. Each Saturday Gene-ius class has about 24 students and their parents come to the UH-Manoa campus for two hours of exciting, thought-provoking activities. The classes are also held at Kauai Community College.
"Dr. Wieczorek added that in the near future, the Saturday Gene-ius program will be expanded to middle school students, which will greatly expand the reach of this outreach program.
The Saturday Gene-ius classes fill up quickly."
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Kaua`i has nationally been called "ground zero" in the fight against the chemical companies- Syngenta, Dow and BASF after Monsanto pulled out of Kaua`i a few years back- who conduct pesticide experiments in the Westside town of Waimea.
It has been revealed through a lawsuit in federal court (Waimea vs, Pioneer et. al.), that corn, soy and other commodity foodstuffs are routinely doused 240 days a year (with multiple different pesticides routinely used on those days) with up to 18 tons a year of extra-toxic "restricted use pesticides" that have been implicated in a plethora of illnesses by local doctors and nurse practitioners as well as an unusually high number of a specific type of heart anomaly in newborns.
The state Department of Health stopped compiling data on illnesses in 2006 claiming a lack of funding.
Recently citizens engaged with paid biotech workers as the local county council passed a bill requiring that the companies disclose exactly what, where and when they are spraying and created buffer zones around the testing fields after years of data-request stonewalling by the chemical companies and state flouting of regulations.
A recent DOH study found pesticides present in streams and their sediment near and around the chemical testing fields but does not plan to retest.
After public outrage threatened his November reelection Governor Neil Abercrombie instituted a "voluntary" partial disclose program while the bill was being debated. Activists called the "Good Neighbor Program" too little, too late and the bill passed after an override of a veto by Mayor Bernard Carvalho Jr.
Carvalho also faces reelection this year and is being challenged by local surfer Dustin Barca, one of the leaders of the "Pass The Bill" movement and an organizer of a 4000-strong march on the county building. The population on Kaua`i is 61,000.
(For full formatting go to http://parxnewsdaily.blogspot.com/2014/05/parents-outraged-as-monsanto-funded-uh.html )

05/21/2014

BREAKING NEWS: The City of Eugene, Oregon, became the first community in the nation to specifically ban from city property the use of neonicotinoid pesticides, scientifically linked to the decline of honey bee colonies. The passage of the resolution came just one week after the Oregon state legislature passed a pollinator protection bill that removed language requiring the restriction of neonicotinoid pesticides, and includes instead a weaker requirement to set up a task force that will examine the possibility of future restrictions. In addition to neonicotinoid restrictions, the City’s resolution also expands Eugene’s pesticide-free parks program and now requires all departments to adopt integrated pest management (IPM) standards...

READ MORE: http://www.beyondpesticides.org/dailynewsblog/?p=12881

THEN TAKE THESE ACTIONS TO HELP THE BEES:

Tell Home Depot and Lowes' CEOs to stop selling plants pre-treated with bee-killing neonic pesticides: http://petitions.moveon.org/sign/home-depot-and-lowes

IN THE USA, Ask your Congressional Representatives to support H.R. 2692 to ban neonics: http://bit.ly/PollinatorBill

Tell the EPA to ban neonics: www.foe.org/epa-bees

IN CANADA, sign this petition to ban neonics: http://elizabethmaymp.ca/get-involved/ban-neonicotinoids/

05/20/2014

One of my favorite singers (Paula Fuga) is getting ready to record a new album! Please check out her Kickstarter Campaign and support! You can find her first 2 albums on iTunes. You can find a link in her profile. Can't wait to hear some new music sis !

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