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:((Hoʻoulu ʻĀina: Lā Mauli Ola - Kalihi)) (Upland) DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260429T190000Z DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260429T220000Z UID:250002473052 DESCRIPTION:Counts for up to 3 hours of service learningINDIVIDUAL ACTIVIT Y - take photo of before\, during\, and after work and send to csssl@hawai i.edu for proof of serviceDUAL REGISTRATION REQUIREDRSVP with Hoʻoulu ʻ Āina HEREPre-register with MINA HEREACTIVITY DESCRIPTIONMauliola - lite rally "\;breath of life"\; - is our deity of health. Work with Ho ʻoulu ʻĀina staff to pull weeds\, take care of native forest and food p lants\, mālama pathways and trails. Help to heal the land - and know that the healing is reciprocal. Please wear boots and clothes you don'\;t m ind getting dirty. Also be prepared to use tools such as pick\, shovel\, ʻōʻō\, machete (if you have your own\, please bring!!). Actual activi ties will vary week-to-week based on on-going projects. Kihe mauli ola!TO BE PREPAREDBe prepared for anything! Wear clothes/shoes that you can get d irty. Bring a refillable water bottle and tools if you have them and know how to use them. Remember to take a photo of you doing work to get your ti mesheet signed by MINA staff.DIRECTIONSHoʻoulu ʻĀina is located at the very end of Kalihi Street. The driveway is across the wooden bridge\, on t he right hand side. A hand-written sign says\, "\;This land is your gr andmother\, and she loves YOU."\; Drive up and park inside the area. A lternatively\, you can take the city bus as far up Kalihi Street as it goe s - and walk the last 10-15 min. Map: http://www.hoouluaina.com/#!contact/ c1et COORDINATORSThis is an individual activity\, so there will be no MIN A coordinators present. LOCATION:3659 Kalihi St\, Honolulu\, HI 96819\, USA END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:((Ke Kahua o Kualiʻi - Palalupe\, Koʻolaupoko: midland activity) ) DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260501T003000Z DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260501T030000Z UID:196538439152 DESCRIPTION:INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY - take photo of before\, during\, and afte r work and send to csssl@hawaii.edu for proof of serviceCounts for up to 3 hours of serviceDUAL REGISTRATION REQUIREDFor Ke Kahua\, complete their w aiver of liability beforehand.Sign up with MINA on the MINA Activity Re gistrationSITE DESCRIPTION"Our mission at Kekahua O Kūaliʻi is to inspir e wellness through stewardship of place and to create healthy community r elationships with the land at Kawainui fishpond. At Ke Kahua O Kualiʻi \, we envision a sustainable Kauhale that fosters traditional land managem ent practices and supports cultural practices for the well-being of commun ity members and Kawainui—a traditional Hawaiian fishpond in the heart of Kailua\, Oʻahu." Visit http://www.kekahua.org/ for more information!TO BE PREPAREDCovered toe shoes for example tennis shoes\, hiking shoes or r ubber boots that can get dirty\, wet\, muddy or stainedLong pants like jea ns\, cargo pants\, or yoga pants that can get dirty or stained to prevent scrapes or possible insect biteLong sleeve shirts like the moisture wickin g shirts for the gym or beach to protect your skin from the itchy grass or possible insect bitesSun hat or baseball cap to keep the sun out of your eyes and prevent sunburn on your face or neckWater bottle and we will have a water jug to re-fill bottlesGloves (optional)SunscreenMosquito repellen tAloha for the ʻāinaPlease note there is no bathroom facility on site.D IRECTIONS200 Kapaa Quarry Pl\, Kailua\, HI 96734 -From Kalaniʻanaʻole\, turn onto Kapaʻa Quarry Road. Proceed for 0.9 miles to the yellow gate on the makai side of the road. From Mōkapu Blvd\, turn onto Kapaʻa Quarry Road. Proceed for 1.6 miles to the yellow gate on the makai side of the ro ad.COORDINATORSSite: Sheldon Rosa\, Keahi PiʻiʻohiʻaMINA: Waileia Tupou \, Ella Shapiro\, Ulla HasagerQUESTIONSQuestions before the day of activit y: csssl@hawaii.eduQuestions on the morning of activity? Call Ulla at 8 08 330 1276 (do not text) LOCATION:Kapaa Quarry Road\, Kapaa Quarry Rd\, Kailua\, HI 96734\, USA END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:((Hoʻoulu ʻĀina: Ipu o Lono - Kalihi)) (Upland) DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260501T190000Z DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260501T220000Z UID:489775585368 DESCRIPTION:Counts for up to 3 hours of serviceINDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY - take photo of before\, during\, and after work and send to csssl@hawaii.edu for proof of serviceDUAL REGISTRATION REQUIREDRSVP with Hoʻoulu ʻĀina on their WEBSITESign up with MINA via the MINA ACTIVITY REGISTRATIONACTIVIT Y DESCRIPTIONThe image of a calabash full of food is our ancestral image o f abundance. Our kūpuna knew and celebrated the importance of food. Ipu-o -Lono workdays continue this ancestral celebration. Work with our Mahi ʻ Āina staff in the garden to feed our community. Help and learn to care fo r space and soil - feeding\, amending\, and shaping garden beds as well as pulling weeds and feeding compost piles. We will also need help prepping the harvest to be delivered to our community\, which entails washing\, cle aning\, and bagging vegetables. Expect to get dirty\, sweaty\, and wet - a n essential part of creating abundance!TO BE PREPAREDBring a refillable wa ter bottleWear clothes you don'\;t mind getting dirty (long sleeve shir t and long pants)Wear closed toe shoes you don'\;t mind getting dirtyTi mesheetDIRECTIONSHoʻoulu ʻĀina is located at the very end of Kalihi Str eet. The driveway is across the wooden bridge\, on the right hand side. A hand-written sign says\, "\;This land is your grandmother\, and she lo ves YOU."\; Drive up and park inside the area. Alternatively\, you can take the city bus as far up Kalihi Street as it goes - and walk the last 10-15 min. You can find it on maps COORDINATORSINDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY: no M INA coordinator present. LOCATION:3569 Kalihi St\, Honolulu\, HI 96819\, USA END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:PAPAHANA KUAOLA - MANDATORY UPLAND CORE DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260502T190000Z DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260502T220000Z UID:326522658718 DESCRIPTION:FINAL UPLAND ACTIVITY - counts for 3 hours of service-learnin g.It is directly followed by the mandatory final reflection. Please see se parate entry on this calendar.DUAL REGISTRATION REQUIREDFILL OUT PAPAHANA KUAOLA'S WAIVER OF LIABILITYSign up with MINA via the MINA ACTIVITY REGI STRATIONTRANSPORTATION TO BE ANNOUCEDACTIVITY DESCRIPTIONFormally establis hed as a not for profit organization in 2006\, Papahana Kuaola\, located i n the ʻili of Waipao\, in the ahupuaʻa of Heʻeia\, in Koʻolaupoko on O ʻahu\, is aloha ʻāina-based education organization that is connecting t he area’s past with a sustainable future.  Papahana Kuaola is committe d to creating a functional model of economic sustainability and environmen tal health in which Hawaiian knowledge is the means of decision-making to ensure that Hawaiian culture and native ecosystems are perpetuated. PK’s approach to cultural sustainability is through the development and operat ion of educational programs.Papahana Kuaola provides multi-faceted program s with an annual operating budget of approximately $850\,000 that looks to ensure that the future we build today will sustain us into tomorrow\; Foc using upon economic self-sufficiency without sacrificing ourselves and our relationships to ʻāina\; Focusing upon environmental sustainability thr ough direct community engagement with the natural environment and not rest ricting them from it with no trespassing signs. Most importantly\, we do i t in a way that has a meaningful impact on their personal lives.Hana can i nclude loʻi work\, stream maintenance\, building kuapā (rock wall)\, hi king and trail maintenance\, and caring for native plants. To learn more a bout the organization\, visit their website papahanakuaola.org and follo w them on Instagram @papahanakuaolaTO BE PREPAREDBring a filled\, reusabl e water bottle.Wear clothes that you don't mind getting wet and dirty (wea r long sleeve and pants\, but bring t-shirt and board shorts)Wear slippers \, bring shoesSun protection (hat) and natural sunscreenGardening glovesGo od energy\, and a smile. MESS KIT (food container and eating utensils)DIR ECTIONS &\; PARKINGDriving on Kahekili Hwy. from Honolulu\, turn ma uka onto Haʻikū Rd. Turn left\, past Heʻeia preschool\, and then take the right onto Kuneki Street. Continue up Kuneki\, road will bend to the right \, keep going to the end. Turn right onto the dirt driveway. Park in the l ot to the left of the gated driveway.COORDINATORSSite: Kaʻiminaʻauao Joh nsonMINA: Ulla Hasager\, Ruben E. Campos\, Waileia Tupou\, Ella ShapiroQue stions or lost? Call Ulla 808-330-1276 LOCATION:Papahana Kuaola\, 46-403 Haiku Rd\, Kaneohe\, HI 96744\, USA END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:FINAL REFLECTION & PĀʻINA - MANDATORY DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260502T220000Z DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260503T010000Z UID:240901905521 DESCRIPTION:FINAL ACTIVITY (MANDATORY) - counts for 3 hours of service**I mmediately after the upland activity at the same place**REGISTRATION REQUI REDRegister with MINA for this event HERE(UNLESS you have contacted MINA staff in writing​ (csssl@hawaii.edu)​ and made arrangement for 12-3 pm participation only today\, you must attend both the Upland Core Workd ay and  the Final Reflection\, not either or)We will have lunch potluck style\, and will greatly appreciate any contribution to the table.ACTIVITY DESCRIPTIONThis is the formal closing activity of the MINA Program for Sp ring 2026 and a required activity: All MINA participants should attend. I f you cannot make it\, please email csssl@hawaii.edu for a make-up assig nment. For this final reflection\, we will share thoughts\, ideas\, and e xperiences about our service-learning this semester. Here is what we will reflect on:What is your role in Hawai‘i (descendant\, settler\, visitor) ? How has MINA changed your perception of your kuleana–duty\, responsibi lity\, privilege–in that role? How is your discipline of knowledge and intended career contributing to the destruction and/or restoration of ‘ āina and Indigenous cultures? How can the ahupua‘a system be applied i n managing your personal and professional life?How has service-learning he lped you learn and engage with what you learned in your class(es)? Can mā lama ‘āina be applied in any class?Although this is the closing activit y\, you can still participate in MINA activities in the future\, for the ʻāina\, for your own health\, for fun\, and for other classes. You are a lways welcome.COORDINATORSSite: Kaʻiminaʻauao JohnsonMINA: Dr. Ulla\, Ru ben\, Waileia\, EllaQuestions or directions needed on the way? Call Ulla a t 808 330 1276. LOCATION:Papahana Kuaola\, 46-403 Haiku Rd\, Kaneohe\, HI 96744\, USA END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:((Haʻikū Heiau Complex - Heʻeia)) DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260510T190000Z DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260511T000000Z UID:207139091137 DESCRIPTION:Individual activity. Follow general instruction for documentin g participation. May count for up to 5 hours of service-learning. Limited space. PLEASE NOTE: This activity can be included no more than once per semester for MINA program participants at the ‘A‘a (roots) - Beginner Level.DUAL REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED by THURSDAY before the activitySig n-up with MINA via the MINA ACTIVITY REGISTRATION. as an individual activ ity. If you are/ bringing minors\, remember that they need separate waive rs. Email to obtain a copy ahead of time. Email malamapono744@aim.com ( and cc csssl@hawaii.edu) to confirm your registration\, no later than Th ursday before the activity.We  will be leaving the meeting site at exact ly 9:00 am\, and caravan up to Kanehekili Heiau area through several locke d gates. So\, if you wish to participate\, you MUST arrive by 9 am - it's quite a drive up the mountain to our work site\, and we don't plan on comi ng back down to retrieve late-comers.Call us at (808) 330-1276 if you have any questions.ACTIVITY DESCRIPTIONThe Koʻolau Foundation is a cultural h eritage preservation program. The mission is to pursue and promote Hawaiia n cultural and environmental practices\, preservation and education. The cultural service work in Haʻikū generally occurs on the 2nd and 4th Sund ay of each month. Because the valley has locked gates\, we will need to e nter the valley together. The gates will be locked once all our vehicles h ave entered the valley. We'll work until about noon\, have lunch and stor y-telling\, and leave the valley around 1:30 pm. Mahalo for helping resto re and preserve Haʻikū Valley\, its beauty\, and history! TO BE PREPA REDThere is no restroom in the Valley. The nearest public restroom is at H e’eia Neighborhood ParkWear long sleeves and long pantsWear closed-toe s hoesBring gardening gloves and tools if you have (and are skillful in usin g them)Bring filled reusable water bottleBring snacks and mess kitDIRECTIO NSMeet at the top of Haʻikū Road (past Haleiwa Joe’s) by Kamehameha pr eschool at 8:45am. Be there BEFORE 9am. From there we will caravan into the valley.COORDINATORSSITE: Māhealani Cypher\, Hiʻilaniwai DeCosta\, &a mp\; Kainoa AzamaMINA: Ulla Hasager Questions: Call Ulla 808-330-1276 LOCATION:Kamehameha Preschool At He'eia\, 46-430 Kahuhipa St\, Kaneohe\, H I 96744\, USA END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR