Youth ages 12-18 learned how to skin, dress, and butcher pigs, lamb, and chickens at Kona Vocational.
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‘Teaching them life lessons’: Youth learn butchery skills at Kona Vocational
Keiki ages 12 to 18 were fully engaged Saturday as they learned how to skin, dress and butcher pigs, lamb and chickens at Kona Vocational.
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