Virtual Ka’u Coffee Festival set for April 1-30

Due to the uncertainties of COVID restrictions and to protect Ka‘u’s farming kupuna, the 13th annual festival will present its second virtual slate of events online April 1-30 at kaucoffeefest.com. (Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today)
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Tune in April 1-30 for the Virtual Ka‘u Coffee Festival.

Due to the uncertainties of COVID restrictions and to protect Ka‘u’s farming kupuna, the 13th annual festival will present its second virtual slate of events online at kaucoffeefest.com. Grab a cup of your favorite Ka‘u coffee, relax and enjoy a wealth of activities presented conveniently for leisure viewing.

Learn about the rich history of Ka‘u coffee and what makes it so special, meet the hard-working Ka‘u coffee growers through informative farmer profiles and enjoy music and hula by Ka‘u practitioners — some are also coffee growers. Also perking is the interactive Ka‘u Coffee College webinar featuring educational forums aimed at the pressing needs of this heritage coffee-producing community.

Festivalgoers may also access additional content posted for the 2020 festival, including a how-to Ka‘u coffee brewing demonstration complete with details on how roasting and grinding impacts flavor. Experience a day in the life of a Ka‘u coffee farmer with an amazingly authentic tour of local farms. Also on tap are additional farmer profiles, music and hula, and last year’s Ka‘u Coffee College.

“We’re very proud of the virtual content we’ve created featuring our most popular events,” said long-time festival organizer Chris Manfredi. “During our 2020 virtual festival, we engaged with audiences worldwide that we never thought possible. We hope the connections we’ve made in the virtual realm will continue in 2022 and will encourage new and repeat visitors to Ka‘u. We invite the many fans of our award-winning crop to join us. All of our virtual events are free and sponsors are welcome.”