New Thought Center of Hawai`i
81-6587 Mamalahoa Hwy, C302
Kealakekua, HI  96750
Mail: PO Box 9039  Kailua-Kona, Hawai`i  96745

Phone:  (808) 323-2232

Email: SpiritOf@NewThoughtCenterofHawaii.com
Weaving a Lei of Love
A sanctuary of Aloha for the nourishment, development and evolution of each individual's unique spiritual path.
New Thought Center of Hawai`i
This spiritual community exists because of your generosity.
To make a tax deductible contribution to the Center click on the link below.  Your donation can also be directed for a specific purpose such as building improvements, program development, etc.
Mahalo nui loa! for your generosity!
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Dr. Ann Goody
featuring music by Christopher Quinn
Meet Our Sunday Speaker
Driving DIRECTIONS:
Pualani Terrace
81-6587 Mamalahoa Highway (Hwy. 11)
Kealakekua             Building C-302
Service begins at 10:00 a.m.
Just 15 minutes from Kailua Kona
LOOK FOR OUR MULTICOLORED "SANDWICH BOARD" SIGN ON HIGHWAY 11 at Sunday service and many events.

From Kailua Kona go South - In Kealakekua, soon after the banks and library, turn right (makai) into our driveway at Pualani Terrace just after Discovery Antiques and Ice Cream & Aloha China Bar-B-Q.

From Captain Cook go North - after the Konawaena School Road traffic light, pass the Kona Historical Society on your left. Turn left (makai) into our driveway at Pualani Terrace.

From the driveway - Look for our colorful New Thought sign on C building on the left ahead of you. You will walk past Island Spirit Wellness Center & Spa on our walkway.

Parking: is available left and right of the entry driveway and also on the lower right mauka of our building. 

Our facility is Handicapped Accessible. Handicapped parking is in front of the walkway leading to New Thought.

For more information about our programs, classes and events go to our Schedule of Events page.

February 12, 2012
Ann Goody is the curator at Three Ring Ranch, Hawaii's only  fully-accredited, USDA licensed, exotic animal sanctuary.  In addition to informing us of the activities there she will also discuss communication and  behavior as each animal perceives we humans. The ways we can learn to move our bodies in their ways and tune ourselves into a non-threatening mode for  all types of creatures resulting in positive human-animal interactions.

Founded in 1998, the Three Ring Ranch is a private, non-profit, exotic animal  sanctuary located on five acres above Kona. It is home to zebras, nene,  hawks, owls, flamingos and reptiles, as well as many other rare, endangered  and exotic creatures.

Licensed by the USDA, they hold State and Federal wildlife permits for  rehabilitation and possession of raptors and endangered species.

The mission of Three Ring Ranch is to positively impact the environment while  educating Hawaii's children about their place in the natural world.
Their goal is to assist in the development of an environmentally responsible  generation of youth. They teach about the fragile ecosystem we all impact on  a daily basis, while giving visitors a rare chance to see the animals up  close.

Native animals brought to them with injuries are cared for and released when  able. The resident animals live out their natural lives at the facility.

In addition to caring for exotic animals already within the State, they also  serve as an amnesty station where alien species can be brought