04th Feb

Wetland Prepared for Nesting Season

More than 60 members of the community volunteered several hours of their time today to prepare the wetland in Kauhale Preserve for nesting season. Nesting season in Hawai‘i is March through August with a peak in May and June.

Hoakalei Cultural Foundation President Kupuna Arline Eaton began today's service project with a pule before the ...

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31st Jan

Wetland Cleanup on Saturday

The Hoakalei Cultural Foundation is sponsoring a service project to remove pickleweed from the wetlands within the Kauhale Preserve on Saturday Feb. 4 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Volunteers will help prepare the wetlands for nesting season by removing the pickleweed from the remote center island - clearing the way for the endangered Hawaiian Stilts (Ae‘...

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31st Oct

2011 Halloween Haunt

Foundation volunteers passed out sweet treats at the community's 2nd annual Halloween Haunt at Hoakalei Country Club. Participating in events like this helps introduce residents to the Foundation, and hopefully encourages people to learn more about our efforts to preserve and perpetuate native Hawaiian culture. Inside each bag of treats was a Found...

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01st Oct

5th Annual Arbor Day

Register now for a free Native Hawaiian Plants mini-workshop. Rick Barboza from Hui Kū Maoli Ola Hawaiian plant specialists will conduct the foundation's annual mini workshop in honor of Arbor Day.
The first 150 participants to register for the mini workshops will each receive a free kit of endemic plants comprised of an ‘Ilima Papa, Naio and...

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26th Jul

Summer Workshops at Hale Pono

Kumu Kuuwainani Eaton and Kupuna from the Foundation shared their mana‘o with keiki enrolled in the summer program at the Boys & Girls Club Hale Pono ‘Ewa Beach Clubhouse. The six-week-long series used songs, traditional stories and hands-on lessons to impart knowledge to the children. One of the most rewarding aspects of the program is hearing the...

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