Keawawa Wetland Second Saturdays


Livable Hawaii Kai Hui

Every Second Saturday from 8:00 to 11:30am (Orientation in the hale at 8:30am), Dates: April 8th, May 13th, June 10th, July 8th, August 12th, Sept. 9th, Oct. 14th, Nov. 11th, Dec. 9th. Native tree and shrub care and some planting plus wetland enhancement for alae’ula habitat.  Keawawa wetland location: 6888 Hawaii Kai Drive (96825). Bring: Closed shoes, long pants, sunscreen, water container (refillable). Livable Hawai’i Kai Hui (“the Hui”), a community nonprofit that has been caring for Hâwea heiau complex & Keawawa wetland since 2009. The Hui is preserving and teaching traditional Hawaiian cultural practices, restoring the land and introducing people to the property’s powerful history through quarterly talk story sessions with Maunalua.net.

 

Livable Hawaii Kai Hui


About the organizer

Taking care of the land for generations to come. Protecting and educating the community about Maunalua’s natural and cultural resources through land-based engagement.Our mission is to uphold the integrity of the East Honolulu Sustainable Communities Plan which sets guidelines for sensible development respectful of Hawaiian cultural and natural resources that make East Honolulu a unique place to live. Protection of land through stewardship or acquisition and community education and engagement.


      • One Time Commitment
      • Set Schedule
      • Specific Location
      Good For

      Teens, Families, Students, Groups, Visitors

      Activity Type

      Outdoor, Help Plants & Nature, Physical Labor, Landscaping, Educational Activity

      Cause

      Environmental Conservation, Cultural Preservation

      Requirements

      RSVP Required, Closed Toed Shoes

        Keawawa Wetland Second Saturdays


        Livable Hawaii Kai Hui

        Every Second Saturday from 8:00 to 11:30am (Orientation in the hale at 8:30am), Dates: April 8th, May 13th, June 10th, July 8th, August 12th, Sept. 9th, Oct. 14th, Nov. 11th, Dec. 9th. Native tree and shrub care and some planting plus wetland enhancement for alae’ula habitat.  Keawawa wetland location: 6888 Hawaii Kai Drive (96825). Bring: Closed shoes, long pants, sunscreen, water container (refillable). Livable Hawai’i Kai Hui (“the Hui”), a community nonprofit that has been caring for Hâwea heiau complex & Keawawa wetland since 2009. The Hui is preserving and teaching traditional Hawaiian cultural practices, restoring the land and introducing people to the property’s powerful history through quarterly talk story sessions with Maunalua.net.

         

          • Every Second Saturday 8:00am – Noon

            • One Time Commitment
            • Choose Your Shift
            • Specific Location
            Good For

            Teens, Families, Students, Groups, Visitors

            Activity Type

            Outdoor, Help Plants & Nature, Physical Labor, Landscaping, Educational Activity

            Cause

            Environmental Conservation, Cultural Preservation

            Requirements

            RSVP Required, Closed Toed Shoes

            Livable Hawaii Kai Hui


            About the organizer

            Taking care of the land for generations to come. Protecting and educating the community about Maunalua’s natural and cultural resources through land-based engagement.Our mission is to uphold the integrity of the East Honolulu Sustainable Communities Plan which sets guidelines for sensible development respectful of Hawaiian cultural and natural resources that make East Honolulu a unique place to live. Protection of land through stewardship or acquisition and community education and engagement.

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