Here is another example of a small group of dedicated people making a difference. This informal video was shot on January 20, 2010 on the grounds of the Kihei Elementary School in Maui, Hawaii. Its a first-hand report on a most inspiring project, a childrens edible garden created by volunteers, many of them members of the South Maui Sustainability organization. We begin with a tour of the garden beds and shed and then continue indoors for a chat with teachers about the potential of the garden. The people youll see have created the opportunity for the children to plant an edible garden and watch it grow. They are Kathy Becklin (SMS, Master Gardener, in blue); Nio Kindla (garden caretaker and professional chef, in black); Lorna Sass (cookbook author, blogger, photographer, and passionate plant lover, in black and pink); Kirk Surry (SMS volunteer, in grey). Later, youll hear from Sharon Castile (third grade teacher, in green stripes); Alana Kaupuiki (second grade teacher, in grey and black stripes); Roberta Kokx (third grade teacher, in black). Camera work by Michael Steinman.
