Programs
On Tuesday, October 6, the Hawaiian Plant Propagation and Conservation mentorship under Ka Hana No‘eau joined Kohala Watershed Partnership for a morning of weed control work on Hälawa mauka lands.
Ka Hana No‘eau is proud to have been selected for a mini-documentary Paniolo Tradition: The Hawaiian Cowboy by Hawaiian Airlines.
Hui Malāma O Ke Kai (HMK) held an orientation dinner on Thursday October 2nd at Blanche Pope Elementary School in Waimānalo, for parents and students enrolled in their 2009-2010 program, and has started off this year’s activities with a 3-day outing at Camp Kualoa on the northern end of Kāne‘ohe Bay.
The ‘Ike Ea Program continued its goal of teaching 5th grade students in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics at two Honolulu schools and most recently on the island of Kauai.
The ‘Ike Ea Program started the 2009-2010 school year at Benjamin Parker Elementary School. The two-week program focusing on Engineering and Electronics started on August 17th to August 31st.
On Saturday, August 29, 2009, the Hawai‘i Foodbank (HFB) celebrated its 5th annual Hunger Walk sponsored by Harry C. and Nee Chang C. Wong Foundation.
Kamehameha Schools Trustee Micah Kane said at his investiture, “The partnership is more important than the partners.”
On August 24, 2009 Ka Pa‘alana presented an appreciation card to Costco including pictures and personally written messages of thanks from people who live on Leeward Coast beaches.
On July 14, 2009, Ka Pa‘alana’s Mālama Mobile Outreach Team hosted a group from St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church in Alewa Heights, which included nineteen students who were in Hawai‘i on mission from various Coptic Churches in California under the leadership of H.G. Bishop Serapion (bishop of Los Angeles).
At our Kaunakakai Site and Kualapuu Site, we went hog-wild during last year’s animal theme unit when local artist, Kala’e Ritte-Tangonan, joined us in an animal face painting frenzy.
On Saturday, August 29th, 2009, the Hawai‘i Foodbank (HFB) celebrated its 5th Annual Hunger Walk sponsored by Harry C. and Nee Chang C. Wong Foundation.
Tūtū and Me Traveling Preschool East Kaua‘i team held a beach clean up at Nukoli‘i Beach on Earth Day.