Archive for the ‘Big Island Community Events’ Category

Cherry Blosom Festival

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

 

 

 Cherry Blossom Festival 2010

TCMCH hosted its annual Cherry Blossom Festival Open House on Saturday, Feb 6th.

At the Historic Home site was the TCMCH Traveling Road Show, with information about the medicine, the school, and the TCMCH clinics.

On campus, visitors got free ear acupuncture, experienced So Tai Ho, sampled (surprisingly tasty!) Chinese medicinal teas, read their Chinese horoscopes, and were able to purchase flowers, fruit, tea, clothes, and books.

 Thanks to all our students and staff that made this event possible!

TCMCH Hosts HPA

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

In September, TCMCH Community Health Initiatives class hosted Hawaiian Preparatory Academy high school students from Patrick O’Leary’s Asian Studies class.  The purpose of the visit was to Introduce students to the history, theories and applications of Oriental Medicine.

Nirlepa Caridad lectured on the history and evolution of Oriental Medicine as it is practiced in the US.  Becky Jacobs introduced students to the herbal clinic where they were able to taste some of the teas used for treatment.  Cat Wingate demonstrated ginger moxa and cupping.  Students were also given the opportunity to experience a brief NADA treatment.

Mr. O’Leary wrote after the presentation, saying “Thank you for an insightful and hands on experience today! Everyone in our small class had a wonderful time, and went away thinking about not only Chinese philosophy, but alternatives to Western medicine. We all enjoyed and appreciated all of the knowledge and enthusiasm that you shared with us today.”

TCMCH Represents at UN Peace Day

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

On September 20th Honoka’a celebrated the annual UN sponsored Peace Day, celebrating peace, compassion and awareness of universal interdependence.  Becky Jacobs, a TCMCH senior student, was in charge of the TCMCH ‘traveling road show’ providing information about the college and its service in the community.  Third year students Akilah Bothell and Joy Blais also helped at the TCMCH booth.