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Where it’s easy being green

Nina Wu
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Organizers and supporters of the University of Hawaii’s Earth Day Festival & Concert gathered by the edible garden at the Manoa campus’s Sustainable Courtyard, where the event will be held April 24. In the front are Nate Nicholson, left, Doorae Shin, Bruce Miller, Lisa Grandinetti and Michi Sweeney. In the back are Jonathan Petitt, left, Brian McMaster, Matthias Keller, Christina Gerhardt, Zach Parlee and Kawela Farrant.
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Potted edible plants will be available at UH Manoa’s Sustainability Courtyard April 24.
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The Sustainable Courtyard at the University of Hawaii at Manoa campus was created on the site of a former parking lot. This is a view from the courtyard, facing Dole streetside.
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Students participating in the University of Hawaii Earth Day Festival gathered around Bruce Miller, former director of the UH Office of Sustainability on Thursday. The group met at the Sustainable Courtyard which Miller helped develop from a neglected concrete area to a gathering place for students. Also pictured are Doorae Shin, Kawela Farrant, Zach Parlee and Brian McMaster.