BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//chikkutakku.com//RDFCal 1.0//EN X-WR-CALDESC:GoogleカレンダーやiCalendar形式情報を共有シェ アしましょう。近所のイベントから全国のイベントま で今日のイベント検索やスケジュールを決めるならち っくたっく X-WR-CALNAME:ちっくたっく X-WR-TIMEZONE:UTC BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:OTHER Activity: Niuhelewai - Kapālama\, Kona: midland activity DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260307T180000Z DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260307T220000Z UID:843411806237 DESCRIPTION:IF YOU NEED HOURS AND DID NOT SIGN UP EARLY ENOUGH FOR KANAAHO KAHULIMANU\, this workday is also available!Counts for up to 4 hours of s ervice-learningREGISTRATION REQUIREDSign up for this activity via the MINA Activity RegistrationPaper waivers for Niuhelewai will be ON-SITEImportan t: At the site\, connect with MINA Staff to record MINA hoursACTIVITY DESC RIPTIONLoʻi Kalo Mini Park was once part of a vast network of taro patche s that covered Kapālama. The area toward the mountain was called Niuhelew ai after a now-diverted stream that was fed by a collection of springs in the area. Water from the springs now flow directly to the ocean through Ka pālama Canal. According to oral histories\, Hawaiian royalty once gathere d at Niuhelewai for healing ceremonies. It was home to Haumea\, the Hawaii an goddess of fertility and childbirth.Once part of a network of over 45 l oʻi kalo\, Niuhelewai is the last remaining as the other loʻi have been filled in to build present-day Honolulu Community College and urban Kalihi . Niuhelewai was once overcome with weeds\, but since 2015\, Robert Silva\ , his family\, and his students from HCC have been helping to restore the wahi pana. Community workdays are hosted every first Saturday of the mont h. Tasks may include weeding\, planting\, harvesting\, and working in the ʻauwai. Be prepared to get wet and muddy\, and to work hard! Snacks will be provided. Learn more about the Park and our host: http://www.civilbe at.org/2017/06/one-mans-quest-to-revive-a-kalihi-park/Check out the C&\ ;Cʻs  Volunteer Safety Guidelines (watch the safety video online by c licking here).TO BRING/WEAR- Clothes that can get muddy- Slippers are fine (we will mostly be barefoot in the loʻi)\, but tabis are great if you wa nt extra protection- Sun protection: hat &\; sunscreen- Towel and chang e of clothes- FILLED reusable water bottle- Mess kitDIRECTIONS1243 Loʻi K alo Place. To get there if driving Leʻahi (Diamond Head) bound on School street\, pass through the Houghtailing traffic light and 3 buildings on th e right side of the road down you will see Mexico restaurant. Turn right i nto the lane immediately after the restaurant. It has a street sign saying Loʻi Kalo Place. (The driveway is across the street from Helena’s if y ou know the area.)Questions on the way: CALL Ulla 808 330 1276 - do NOT te xt (:COORDINATORSSite: Robert SilvaMINA: Waileia\, Ruben\, Ella LOCATION:1243 Loi Kalo Pl\, Honolulu\, HI 96817\, USA END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR