Nana, Anahulu Poepoe

Maker Spotlight: B. Miyo Art

Anahulu Poepoe

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

Fruit Stand Menu

Local Produce

  • Avocado

  • Rambutan

  • Longan

  • Cacao

  • Apple Banana

  • Papaya

  • Lemon/Lime

  • Orange

Baked Goods

  • Fresh Rosemary Bread available on Fridays (can pre-order to reserve a loaf)

Fridge Items

  • Lilipops: Hawaiian Fruit Popsicles

  • Tropical Dreams: Icecream

  • Waiholokui Garden: Gingerade

  • Uproot Origin: Turmeric Elixir

Maker Spotlight: B. Miyo

B. Miyo is an alias for Maui born and raised illustrator Bailey Onaga. B. Miyo is a combination of her first initial, as well as her middle name "Miyoko," shortened to what sounds like 微妙 or "sublime" in Japanese.

Bailey's array of products includes apparel, accessories, and stationery goods featuring original artwork with a “Hawaii Kawaii” vibe. Her work pays homage to “Slice of Life Kine Tingz": the simple aspects of life that are often overlooked as ordinary, and what makes living in Hawaiʻi so unique.

Outside of freelancing, Bailey also works as a Studio Assistant and teacher at Sabado Studios in Wailuku, Maui.

We’re honored to carry some of Bailey’s art here at Onomea Country Market. You can find her online at https://bmiyo.com and https://www.instagram.com/b.miyo_art/

Storytelling with Bailey Onaga

Hanabata days and Storytime with Grandpa

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Songs of the Anahulu

Community Happenings

Follow this link https://linktr.ee/gathercore to make submissions for Community Happenings and/or Maker Spotlights.

Onomea Country Market is a family style run corner store located at the end of the scenic route in Pepeʻekeo. We carry local produce from Hawaiʻi farms and other locally made products from Hawaiʻi farmers, artists, and makers. We also carry grocery and convenience items. Along with Piʻilani Kitchen and The Lei Bar, we are apart of Onomea Hub.