Richard told me they took tomatoes down to Pahoa today, and gave some to every kid in the elementary school there.
There was an unexpected spike in production, he said, and he wanted to give them to the kids and their families.
“We’ve done that over the years,” he said. “We just kind of made our way down the coast to the elementary schools. Kalani‘ana‘ole, Ha‘aheo, Hilo Union, Kapi‘olani, Waiakea Elementary, Kea‘au Elementary, ending up in Hawaiian Beaches at Keonepoko. So the next one was Pahoa Elementary.”
The farm first started handing out tomatoes and bananas at Keaukaha Elementary, back when the Thirty Meter Telescope adopt-a-class project was new and there were a lot of extras one season.
Over the years, he said, he’s been floored by the response. “There are so many people, I have no idea who they are, who come up and tell me they were so happy to receive the tomatoes.”
“We decided elementary kids because it’s a prize they can take home to their parents,” he said. “I feel pretty good being able to do it.”
Wonderful and heartwarming!