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Wednesday's Community Sites

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Ulupō Heiau and Kawainui Fishpond

Kailua, HI

Join in the restoration of relationships between people and place through aloha ʻāina, love of the land, practices and by listening to the retelling of place based, Kailua, stories. Help us with caring for the sacred sites, lands, and waters of the ahupuaʻa, land division, of Kailua. Participants will be invited to try ancestral foods during this special site visit. (50 participants maximum)

Participants will be outdoors for the entire time in sun and shade.

Smart Trees Pacific

Honolulu, HI

Led by experienced Citizen Foresters you will work in small groups in a beautiful park setting to learn skills such as identifying characteristics of common Honolulu trees, how to take measurements of the trees and how to inventory species. 

(30 participants maximum)
 

Participants will be outdoors for the entire time in sun and shade.

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KCC Garden: Māla Māunuunu

Honolulu, HI

Come join us at Māla Māunuunu, a Native Hawaiian Dryland garden located at Kapiʻolani Community College (KCC), home to some of Hawaiʻi’s Endemic, Indigenous, and Endangered Flora as well as the plants that have sustained the Hawaiian people for thousands of years. This site continues to provide provisional and cultural resources for the campus and community of KCC through traditional and modern farming techniques. Take part in the active restoration and learn about the environment that surrounds KCC.
(50 participants maximum)
 

Participants will be outdoors for the entire time in the sun with breaks in the shade as needed. Shade is available during lunch.

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