Monthly Community Workdays (Mālama Kai)
Kaʻehu
Workday Activities
Mālama Kai – Beach Clean-up with Sharkastics clearing of Beach debris along the shore of Kaʻehu Bay.
~Bring water sandals or tabis, towel, gloves, and water
Kaʻehu
About the organizer
KAʻEHU provides community cultural and STEM educational classes. These include workshops and training in:
Hawaiian Arts & Crafts – lauhala and coconut weaving, and kapa making.
Hawaiian Culture – ʻoli (traditional chant), mele (music), History of Kaʻehu, History of Maui, mālama ʻāina (care for the land), mālama wai a me kai (care for the stream and ocean), Ahupuaʻa Stewardship practices.
STEM – Marine Biology, Archaeology, data collection, water quality testing, sedimentation study, natural resource management.
Hawaiʻi Wildlife Fund provides workshops in plastic marine debris removal, turtle and monk seal nesting, climate change, and protecting our oceans.
KAʻEHU provides opportunities for community members and eco-volunteers to participate in monthly and weekend activities to help Mālama ʻĀina and Mālama Kai/Wai. This includes taro patch restoration, stream bank reinforcements, planting native plants, removing invasive species, removal of plastic marine debris, and much more.
Good For
Kids, Teens, Families, Kupuna, Students, Groups, Visitors
Activity Type
Outdoor, Beach & Ocean, Cleanup
Cause
Environmental Conservation, Community Engagement, Non Profit Support
Requirements
RSVP Required
Monthly Community Workdays (Mālama Kai)
Kaʻehu
Workday Activities
Mālama Kai – Beach Clean-up with Sharkastics clearing of Beach debris along the shore of Kaʻehu Bay.
~Bring water sandals or tabis, towel, gloves, and water
Good For
Kids, Teens, Families, Kupuna, Students, Groups, Visitors
Activity Type
Outdoor, Beach & Ocean, Cleanup
Cause
Environmental Conservation, Community Engagement, Non Profit Support
Requirements
RSVP Required
Kaʻehu
About the organizer
KAʻEHU provides community cultural and STEM educational classes. These include workshops and training in:
Hawaiian Arts & Crafts – lauhala and coconut weaving, and kapa making.
Hawaiian Culture – ʻoli (traditional chant), mele (music), History of Kaʻehu, History of Maui, mālama ʻāina (care for the land), mālama wai a me kai (care for the stream and ocean), Ahupuaʻa Stewardship practices.
STEM – Marine Biology, Archaeology, data collection, water quality testing, sedimentation study, natural resource management.
Hawaiʻi Wildlife Fund provides workshops in plastic marine debris removal, turtle and monk seal nesting, climate change, and protecting our oceans.
KAʻEHU provides opportunities for community members and eco-volunteers to participate in monthly and weekend activities to help Mālama ʻĀina and Mālama Kai/Wai. This includes taro patch restoration, stream bank reinforcements, planting native plants, removing invasive species, removal of plastic marine debris, and much more.