Malama Aina Volunteers


Livable Hawaii Kai Hui

Native tree care and planting plus wetland enhancement for alae’ula habitat.Hawea heiau and Keawawa wetland 6888 Hawaii Kai Drive.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.

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.

    • Thursdays and Sundays 3-5pm; Every Second Saturday 8:30a – Noon

      • One Time Commitment
        • Specific Location
        Good For

        Families, Groups, Visitors, Teens, Students

        Activity Type

        Help Plants & Nature, Landscaping, Outdoor, Educational Activity

        Cause

        Environmental Conservation, Animals, Cultural Preservation

        Requirements

        Closed Toed Shoes

          Malama Aina Volunteers


          Livable Hawaii Kai Hui

          Native tree care and planting plus wetland enhancement for alae’ula habitat.Hawea heiau and Keawawa wetland 6888 Hawaii Kai Drive.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.

            • Thursdays and Sundays 3-5pm; Every Second Saturday 8:30a – Noon

              • One Time Commitment
                • Specific Location
                Good For

                Families, Groups, Visitors, Teens, Students

                Activity Type

                Help Plants & Nature, Landscaping, Outdoor, Educational Activity

                Cause

                Environmental Conservation, Animals, Cultural Preservation

                Requirements

                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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