EARTH DAY, 2004
At Maui Nui Botanical Gardens
Four years in a row, we have volunteered to spend a day helping educate people regarding Earth Stewardship.
COMMAND PERFORMANCE
Bob explains the finer points of the closed carbon cycle and how it keeps his engine clean.
Everybody loves the bug. It is a great way to get people interested in renewable fuels and recycling in general.
VOLUNTEERS
Seated on one of Tom Reed’s Recycled Plastic Benches are Susi Oak, Maui Recycling Group; Tom Reed, Aloha Recycling and Maui Recycling Group; and Camille Armantrout, Aloha Recycling and Maui Recycling Group. Standing in back are Mike Hegedus, Maui EKO and Bob Armantrout, Pacific Biodiesel. All of these folks took time to talk to others about sustainable living.
KIRC
Andre Perez, one of Bob’s former co-workers also tabled at this event on behalf of the Kaho’olawe Island Reserve.
THE BAND
No event is complete without music. The band attracted a happy group of listeners.
ULU
This beautiful tree produces breadfruit, locally known as Ulu. In Belize, we called it Masa Pan and on Guam, we called it Lemai. In any language, breadfruit means delicious!