Saturday, January 16, 2010

Papahana Kuaola

Message received below from Mahi at Papahana Kuaola:

Aloha all!
Hau'oli Makahiki Hou and mahalo for your mana'o, sweat, and positive
energy in 2009!

Please join us for HO'ALE'ALE KAPUNA, a Hawaiian cultural series on na
mea Hawai'i

Saturday, January 23, 2010
8:00am - 3:00pm
Waipao, He‘eia, Ko‘olaupoko, O‘ahu

Tentative schedule:

8:00am-11:30am REFORESTATION prep & LO`I KALO construction

11:30am-12:30pm LUNCH: bring something to eat; some food will be provided

12:30pm-3:00pm HAWAIIAN ENDANGERED PLANTS mo`olelo, uses, importance
Talk story session & tour of Hui Ku Maoli Ola native plant nursery
20% OFF native plants if you attend event and purchase on 1/23/10

WHAT TO BRING: Gloves, refillable water bottle, lunch&snacks,
sunscreen, insect repellant, shoes/boots, good energy, and a smile;
optional (change of clothes, a towel)

LOCATION & PARKING: Driving on Kahekili Hwy., turn mauka onto
Kahuhipa Street. Turn left onto Kuneki Street. Continue up Kuneki,
road will bend to the right, keep going to the end. Turn right onto
Ha’iku Road.
On your left, look for dirt driveway and park down there or along
upper Haiku Road, look for signage.
PLEASE DO NOT PARK IN THE RESIDENTIAL AREA...

Come when you can; leave when you have to...
RSVP for the 1/23 Ho'ale'ale Kapuna to mahilapierre@gmail.com by
Monday, January 18th. MAHALO!



FYI: Upcoming 2010 Community Days at Waipao

WAIPAO HANA-DAY (4th Saturday) 2/27, 4/24, 6/26 (8am-12n)
HO'ALE'ALE KAPUNA (4th Saturday) 3/27, 5/22 (8am-3pm)
contact Mahi: mahilapierre@gmail.com

HE'EIA STREAM RESTORATION (3rd Saturday)
1/16, 2/20, 3/20, 4/17, 5/15, 6/19 (8am-12n)
contact Moani: heeiastreamrestoration@yahoo.com


Pass on this info. to your friends and family. If you know anyone who
wants to be
added to our community email list please have them email me at
mahilapierre@gmail.com. Also, if you want to be removed from our list
just let me know...

Mahalo... a hui hou!
Mahi



Papahana Kuaola’s mission is to create quality educational programs
focused on environmental restoration and economic sustainability fully
integrated with Hawaiian knowledge in order to exemplify a lifestyle
respectful of kanaka, ‘aina and akua.

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