![]() Native plant subscription boxes, and an alternative fuel vehicle show, among many other creative Projects included custom-designed recycling bins, aquaponics systems, Last school year, the program provided a total of $17,525 in mini-grants ranging from $150 to $1,000 Innovative and effective projects that address pressing environmental issues. “Not only is this a great experience for Hawai‘i’s next generation of eco-preneursĪnd eco-engineers, but it’s also a win for the community at large. “We are so excited to host another Hawai‘i Youth Sustainability Challenge mini-grant opportunity,” says Students in grades 6-12 from public, private, and charter schools statewide are encouraged to apply. Conservation and education nonprofit Kupu, in partnership with Kokua Hawai‘i Foundation, is launching its third annual Hawai‘i Youth Sustainability Challenge mini-grant program, which supports student-led environmental initiatives.Īpplications are now open and due Oct. HONOLULU – Students who want to help their schools or communities go green now have a chance to earn funding to back their big ideas. NO EXCHANGES.Program Offers Funding and Mentorship for Students to Create Solutions to Environmental Issues Save money on ticketing fees next time by becoming a GRAMMY Museum member! More info at .ĪLL TICKETS ARE WILL-CALL ONLY AND VALID I.D IS NECESSARY FOR PICK UP.ĪLL SALES FINAL. The Recording Academy reserves all legal rights and remedies. The Holder assumes all risks incidental to the event, whether occurring prior to, during or after the event, and releases the facility, management, all participants and each of their affiliates, employees, officers, directors, members, partners, owners, managers, sponsors, contractors and agents from any loss, damage or expense resulting from any such risk. ![]() It is unlawful to reproduce this ticket in any form. ![]() The holder acknowledges that the event may be captured and recorded by audio, audiovisual, and/or photographic means, and hereby grants permission to utilize the holder’s image and/or voice in any and all media now known or hereafter devised to further the interests and mission of the Recording Academy. The holder agrees not to transmit or aid in transmitting any description, picture, recording or reproduction of the event. This ticket is a revocable license and admission may be refused by refunding the face amount of the ticket or ejection may occur for failure to comply with any facility rule. If this ticket is sold, otherwise conveyed or used in violation of this policy, it will be deemed revoked and void, and its holder deemed a trespasser at all Recording Academy events. This ticket is not transferable and may not be sold, otherwise conveyed or used for any other purpose, including promotion or commercial, without the prior written consent of The Recording Academy. This ticket is for use by the holder only and the holder is bound by this policy. The holder of this ticket is granted admission to the indicated facility for the purpose of viewing the specified event. ![]() At the end of November, the tour will head to Australia and New Zealand.Ħ:00 PM – GRAMMY Museum Member & Guestlist Check-in begins cash bar & snacks available for purchaseĦ:30 PM – General Admission Check-in begins cash bar & snacks available for purchaseĪttendees will have an opportunity to enjoy the GRAMMY Museum Rooftop, where there will be a bar and light refreshments available for purchase prior to the program starting at 7:30 PM For the first time since 2019, Johnson hit the road for his Meet The Moonlight Tour this summer, stopping at over 30 scenic venues across North America, while leading way in environmental touring. Proceeds from these albums and tour profits, along with Johnson’s personal charitable activities, have resulted in over $37 million donated to charity. Jack, with his wife Kim, founded the Kokua Hawaii Foundation to support environmental education in Hawaii's schools and communities, as well as the Johnson Ohana Foundation to support environmental, art and music education worldwide. His Brushfire Records label and touring crew have been leaders in the greening of the music industry and his All At Once social action network connects fans with local non-profits at each tour stop. Since 2001, he has released eight studio albums and two live albums that have sold over 25 million copies worldwide. Jack Johnson grew up surfing and playing guitar in Hawaii. Attendees will also have an opportunity to enjoy rooftop views and a cash bar prior to the program. The GRAMMY Museum is thrilled to welcome GRAMMY-nominated artist Jack Johnson to the Museum’s new Rooftop Terrace for a special, intimate conversation about his latest album Meet the Moonlight, his creative process, and his impressive career overall, followed by a performance with album producer Blake Mills.
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