Kāʻelo, Hōʻemi

ʻAha Makahiki Hāmākua this Saturday

Welcome to Gather Core, a newsletter by Onomea Country Market, released at the beginning of each anahulu.


gather (n.v.adj.) bring/come together, collect, understand

core (n.v.adj.) center, heart, gut, mind, innermost, enduring

Szn Check In

The malama is Kāʻelo. The anahulu is Hōʻemi. Polohiwa a Kanaloa, Winter Solstice occurred in line with the Hilo moon this malama. It is Hoʻoilo, rainy season.

Stay up to date with changes throughout the anahulu (additions or if we’ve run out of stock) by checking back in with this issue on our newsletter’s webpage - updated daily https://gathercore.beehiiv.com

Local Produce

Available starting Fri 1/9

  • Lilikoʻi

  • Cacao

  • Papaya

  • Lemon

  • Avocado

  • Tangerine

  • Orange

  • Apple Banana

  • ʻUala

  • ʻŌlena

  • Ginger

Available starting Fri 1/16

  • Lilikoʻi

  • Starfruit

  • Cacao

  • Papaya

  • Lemon

  • Avocado

  • Orange

  • Apple Banana

  • ʻUala

  • ʻŌlena

  • Ginger

Baked Goods

  • Fresh Rosemary Bread available on Fridays (1st come 1st serve or pre-order thru DM, phone, email to reserve a loaf)

Song of the Anahulu

Molokaʻi Slide by Ehukai

Selections by Māwae - vinyl DJ available for events. Contact @braddahmawae on Instagram or [email protected] for inquiries.

Hub Happenings

Onomea Farm Hub, Project Kanu, and The Lei Bar present: Malama Aina & Farm-to-Lei Monthly Community Day every 3rd & 4th Saturday 2pm-5pm at OFH Farm in Papaikou. Get grounded with Aina and each other. Featuring Meakanu of the month.

Aina Days | Farm-to-Lei Gatherings
As the season changes to a time to honor abundance and find fellowship in each other, join us for a hands-on afternoon of connection through community, craft, and cultivation.

This is a 6 month installation to:
-malama aina & cultivate food
-provide education on lei & fiber crafting
-foster connection to canoe crops & native plants
-build community, share space with each other
-keiki fun
-get involved in developing our shared Hub spaces/facilities

Community Happenings

  • Hale O Lono Workday every 2nd Saturday of the month. Jan. 10th, 9am-11:30am. Join them in connecting with ʻāina through traditional Hawaiian fishpond management in Keaukaha. More info at instagram.com/hale_o_lono and edithkanakaolefoundation.org/sites. Potluck encouraged. Recommended to bring tabis, gloves, sunscreen, and water.

  • ʻAha Makahiki Hāmākua on Sat Jan. 10th, 10am-2pm at Paʻauilo Park. Free community event, family and keiki friendly. https://www.instagram.com/p/DSVgduMknNL/

  • Kapali Long: Born & Raised Hawaiʻi Tour 2026 on Sat Jan. 10th, 7pm at The Palace Theater. Kapali “Leadfoot” Long is a Native Hawaiian, “Hawaiiana-Americana, Country, and Blues,” singer-songwriter. Kapali is a highly skilled guitarist, known for his slide and lap steel playing. https://hilopalace.com/palace-event/kapali-long/

  • New Year Fresh Gear Sustainability Event to Mālama ʻĀina on Sun Jan. 11th, 12-5pm at Laulima Nature Center. Stop the spread of invasive species. Mending, rummage sale, field gear cleaning. Gear cleaning station, talks at 2pm, live music at 3:30-4:30pm, potluck, refreshments. https://www.laulimanaturecenter.com/events

  • Hui ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi on Fri Jan. 16th & Mon Jan. 26th, 5-6pm at Ka Waihona in Island Nation. E hele mai! Join us as we gather and hold space for 'ōlelo Hawaiʻi. This is not a formal class, but a welcoming space to practice, listen, learn, and build confidence in 'ōlelo Hawaiʻi together. We will focus on beginner level speaking skills but all levels of 'ōlelo Hawaiʻi are welcome. https://www.kawaihona.com

  • Pepeʻekeo Mill Farmer’s Market on Sun Jan. 18th, 12-4pm. Join for a delightful experience filled with fresh, locally-grown produce, artisanal goods, and a wonderful community atmosphere. Interested vendors? Email [email protected]. HWY 19 & Sugar Mill Rd, Pepeʻekeo, HI 96783.

  • Lauhala Peʻahi Workshop on Sun Jan. 18th, 10:15-12:45 & Loveknot Earrings Workshop on Sun Jan. 18th, 2-4:30pm at Ka Waihona in Island Nation with Lauhala Love. https://www.kawaihona.com

  • Ka Huli Hou - The Aloha Wear Revival on Sat Jan. 31st, 5-9pm at Nani Mau Gardens. A celebration of Hawaiian fashion, culture, & community. Swap, shop, learn. Live music & hula, fashion showcase, DJ, bar & concessions. Free admission, donations welcomed. Get VIP tickets here

  • Unko Apu’s Upena Repair Workshop every 2nd Sunday of the month. Feb. 8th, 12:30-4:30pm at Ka Waihona in Island Nation. Materials & tools provided. https://www.kawaihona.com

  • Island Soul Session: Hoʻoilo 2026 with Will Evans, Kuʻulei, and Pohai on Fri Feb. 20th, 6:30-10pm at The Airhouse/Aerial Arts Hawaiʻi. Island Soul Session returns with an intimate winter gathering rooted in conscious music, presence, and connection. Hoʻoilo is the Hawaiian season of rain, reflection, and inward turning - a time to gather close, warm the spirit, and listen deeply. This listening room is intentionally crafted to honor that season through music that speaks to the heart, the land, and the shared human experience. Get tickets here.

  • Onomea Country Market is a distribution location for Hawaiʻi Farm-To-Car by Hoʻōla Farms; an online farmers market for local produce, meat, eggs, cheese, baked goods, value-added products, and more. SNAP/EBT accepted. Shop online Friday-Monday and pickup on Wednesdays from 3pm-5pm at the Pepeʻekeo location. https://hoolafarms.org/hawaii-farm-to-car/

Unko Apo’s Upena Repair Workshop

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Onomea Country Market is a corner store and seasonal market located at the end of the scenic route in Pepeʻekeo. We carry local produce from Hawaiʻi farms and locally made products from Hawaiʻi farmers, artists, and makers. Along with Piʻilani Kitchen and The Lei Bar, we are apart of Onomea Hub. OPEN Sun, Mon, Tues 10am-4pm; Wed, Fri, Sat 10am-5pm; CLOSED Thurs.

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