Monday, June 01, 2009

100% Kona Coffee Goes to Washington State

Burke Museum’s “Coffee - The World in Your Cup”

KAILUA KONA, HAWAII, June 1, 2009

The Kona Coffee Farmers Association has been invited to give a tasting presentation at the Burke Museum in Seattle, WA, on Saturday, June 27th, from 11-2 pm., as part of the Burke Museum’s exhibit, “Coffee - The World in Your Cup”. The Kona Coffee Farmers will showcase one of the world’s premier coffees from the Big Island of Hawaii.

The Kona Coffee Farmers event, hosted by three Kona growers—Dexter Washburn, Motter Snell, and MaryLou Moss--will include tastings of brewed coffee from Kona farms, as well as information on the history and cultivation of this unique coffee. Grower Moss sees this as “a fabulous opportunity for Kona to show Northwesterners one of the most sought after single-origin coffees in the world--grown right here in the US.”

Bruce Corker, President of the Kona Coffee Farmers Association acknowledges Kona’s good fortune by observing that” Seattle is the coffee lovers capital of the world, and Kona Coffee growers are delighted to have our crop featured in the “Coffee--The World in your Cup” exhibit.

Dexter Washburn, a prize-winning Kona Coffee farmer, attended the opening of the exhibit in May and realized Kona Coffee was not represented. Following Washburn’s discussions with the curator of the exhibit, the Kona Coffee Farmers Association was welcomed as a contributor to the ongoing exhibit and invited to make the June 27 presentation.

Visitors and Seattle area residents are encouraged to attend the Kona Coffee event from 11-2 pm and celebrate Hawaii’s heritage agricultural crop. Come sample one of the world’s most prized coffees. Details about “Coffee- The World in Your Cup” are available on the Burke Museum’s website http://www.washington.edu/burkemuseum/coffee/tasting.php. For more information, call 808-896-4175.

For more information on Kona coffee visit www.konacoffeefarmers.org

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Thursday, October 23, 2008

Training returns to Kona Coffee Festival in November

Espresso training, coffee roaster training, a farm tour and a new professional coffee tasting class will be held ahead of this year's Kona Coffee Cultural Festival on the Big Island. Building on last year's success of offering professional training programs in conjunction with the annual event, the 2008 series has been expanded with an advanced barista training session and coffee cupping class.

Nov. 3 - Advanced Profile Roasting (Paul Thornton, instructor)

Nov. 4 - Coffee Farm & Mill Tour

Nov. 5 - Beginning Espresso (Andrew Hetzel, instructor)

Nov. 6 - Advanced Espresso (Andrew Hetzel, instructor)

Nov. 7- Cupper's Training

Both espresso classes will feature the new World Barista Championship edition Aurelia espresso machine from Nuova Simonelli, the same machine that will be used in WBC competition for 2009 - 2011. Advance registration is required.

Complete workshop details

Barista Training Registration

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Saturday, March 29, 2008

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