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:Loko Ea - Kawailoa\, Koʻolauloa: lowland activity DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260321T190000Z DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260321T223000Z UID:318167247513 DESCRIPTION:DUAL REGISTRATION REQUIREDComplete AHEAD OF ARRIVAL: Loko Ea' s Community Workday Registration and MLEF Waiver Sign up with MINA via th e MINA Activity Registration ACTIVITY DESCRIPTIONWith the kuleana to māl ama a rich cultural and natural resource\, Mālama Loko Ea Foundation ( MLEF) works to revive Loko Ea to once again become an abundant and thri ving loko iʻa–fishpond. Located on the North Shore of Oʻahu\, Loko  Ea sits in an estuarine environment where the ocean meets the Ukoʻa S tream. Come help us restore this 400+ year-old loko iʻa and learn abo ut the place and importance. As we work together\, we can maintain and res tore historic and culturally significant resources on our island to ensur e they exist for future generations.Itinerary:8:45am - sign in9:00 - welco me and introduction9:15 - mālama ʻāina projects11:45 - cleanup12:00pm - lunch providedThings providedLunch! - Please try to bring a mess kit or container/utensils to eat with and take home leftover food. Feel free to b ring something to share. Ice water to refill your reusable bottles.Gloves and tabi's (We have a limited supply\, so please feel free to bring your personal ones if you have)An ample amount of gratitude for your kokua with our workday at the pond!TO BE PREPAREDWear clothes that can get wet and d irtyBring tabis or old athletic shoes (covered toe shoes required)Wear hat and sunscreenBring a towel and extra clothesBring work glovesBring filled reusable water bottleBring mess kitPARKINGPark inside the dirt parking lo t. Parking can fill up quickly so carpool when possible.COORDINATORSSite: TBA.  MINA: Waileia\, Ella\, &\; UllaLOKO EA INFO - If you have any questions/concerns\, feel free to email info@lokoea.org or call/text (80 8) 637-3232.QUESTIONSQuestions before the day of activity: csssl@hawaii.e duQuestions on the morning of activity? Call Ulla at 808 330 1276 (do no t text) LOCATION:62-540 Kamehameha Hwy\, Haleiwa\, HI 96712\, USA END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY: PAEPAE O HEʻEIA - LOWLAND CORE DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260328T180000Z DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260328T223000Z UID:230148736182 DESCRIPTION:Counts for up to 4 hours of service-learning.REGISTRATION REQU IREDPlease sign up with MINA on the MINA Activity RegistrationDo not regis ter directly with Paepae o Heʻeia\, there will be sign-in sheets upon arr ival.TRANSPORTATIONTO BE ANNOUNCEDSITE DESCRIPTION We have the privilege of helping to restore an 800-year old loko iʻa in the last fully function ing ahupuaʻa in Oʻahu. Hele mai and let's be a part of this story! The day begins at 8:30am and ends at 12:30pm. Work on community workdays is a ppropriate for ages 12 and up. Tasks may include moving rock and coral\, filling buckets\, hauling floating barges through the water\, cutting/pull ing out invasive mangrove\, invasive limu and jellyfish removal\, trash pi ckup\, and reconstruction of the kuapā. If you want to come on your own t ime (not with/for MINA)\, there are community workdays on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of most months during the year. To learn more about the or ganization and the loko iʻa visit their website paepaeoheeia.org and fo llow them on Instagram @paepaeoheeia   TO BE PREPARED\, BRING/WEARCover ed shoes or tabis (mandatory to participate)NO CROCS OR SANDALSClothes you don’t mind getting dirtyHat and sunglassesReef-friendly sunscreenFILLED reusable water bottleTowel\, pareo\, change of clothesMess kitDIRECTIONSP lan to arrive a little early by 8:15am so that we can start on time. Lu nch usually includes a little something grown at our fishpond. This Saturd ay Ulu Turkey Chili is on the menu. If you have any dietary restrictions\, please let us know in advance of the workday and we will try our best to accommodate you. The workday will be staged from our homebase/ office/ f acility space in our residential neighborhood at 46-077 Ipuka St. Kaneohe\ , HI 96744.  Please find street parking.  Keep in mind parking rules as they relate to keeping your distance away from mailboxes\, driveways\, co rners and curbs.  As you enter Ipuka St. from Kamehameha Hwy.\, we’re t he fifth driveway on the left\, the one with a large white gate and a KAPU NO FISHING sign. Walk down the driveway\, we’ll be meeting under our te nted area.Coming from Honolulu\, take the Kahekili exit. Turn right onto H aiku Road. At the 4-way intersection of Kamehameha Hwy\, Windward Mall\, a nd Kaneohe Bay Shopping Center\, turn left. Pass King Intermediate. Turn r ight into Ipuka Street and as you go start going down the hill\, you will see a gate and a mailbox made with mangrove wood on the left. Find street parking and be mindful of mail boxes and driveways. Walk down the steep dr iveway (no parking down the driveway) and check in with staff. Click here  for a map to the fishpond. Call Ulla at 808-330-1276 if you're lost (:C OORDINATORSSite: Keahi Pi‘iohia\, Rachelle Tom &\; Kā‘eo DavisMINA : Dr. Ulla Hasager\, Dr. Ruben E. Campos\, Waileia Tupou LOCATION:46 Ipuka St\, Kaneohe\, HI 96744\, USA END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Kākoʻo ʻŌiwi - Pāhele\, Heʻeia\, Koʻolaupoko: midland activ ity DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260404T183000Z DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260404T220000Z UID:330255625266 DESCRIPTION:REGISTRATION REQUIREDRegister for the workday with MINARegiste r for Kākoʻo ʻŌiwi workday AFTER MARCH 7th link hereCOMPLETE KĀKO'O 'ŌIWI'S WAIVER OF LIABILITY (REQUIRED). To the question "'Ohana Lo'i Ad option Program\, Volunteer\, School or Workshop?*" please check OTHER and write MINA.ACTIVITY DESCRIPTIONKākoʻo ʻŌiwi is a community-based non-p rofit organization based in the ahupuaʻa of Heʻeia\, moku of Koʻolaupok o\, island of Oʻahu. With the support of the local community\, Kākoʻo ʻŌiwi continues to implement Māhuahua ʻAi o Hoi (Regrowing the Fruit o f Hoi)\, a long-range project to restore agricultural and ecological produ ctivity to nearly 405-acres within the wetlands of Heʻeia. Through our cu ltural\, educational and ecosystem restoration programs\, Kākoʻo ʻŌiwi is promoting the social and economic advancement of the local community.  Saturday community workdays occur in the loʻi on the first Saturday of each month from 8:30am – 12pm. Tasks includes weeding and maintenance of loi and auwai. Lunch will be provided and products will be available for purchase.To learn more about this organization\, check out their website k akoooiwi.org\, and to stay connected\, follow them on Instagram @kakoooiwi TO BE PREPAREDWear a long sleeve shirt that can get dirty/bring a t-shirt  Wear leggings that can get dirty/bring shortsWear slippers/bring shoesHa t and glasses (if you like)Swimwear underneathOpen mind and an open heartC lean change of clothes for afterTowel/pareo to dry offREUSABLE bottle ALRE ADY FILLED Snacks if you likeSunblock if you use thatAny personal gloves or tools that you haveMESS KIT\, LUNCH IS PROVIDEDDIRECTIONSComing from Ho nolulu or H3\, take Likelike Highway heading towards Kāne'ohe. Take right onto Kahekili Highway. Turn right on Ha'ikū Road\, go past Windward Ma ll on your right. At last 4 way intersection on Ha'ikū\, take left onto K amehameha Hwy. You should pass King Intermediate School on your right. Slo w down\, you will take a left turn into a red gate BEFORE the bridge. You should see the Kākoʻo ʻŌiwi sign. Park in front of the building and w ait for staff. PARKINGPark perpendicular to the building. Be mindful not to block any roads\, machinery\, or building access points.COORDINATORSUH: Waileia Tupou\, Ella Shapiro\, Ruben Campos\, Ulla HasagerKO: Māhealani Botehlo LOCATION:Kākoʻo ʻŌiwi\, 46-406 Kamehameha Hwy\, Kaneohe\, HI 96744\, U SA END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Haʻikū Heiau Complex - Heʻeia: upland activity DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260412T190000Z DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260413T000000Z UID:937587977019 DESCRIPTION:Counts for up to 5 hours of service-learningDUAL REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED by THURSDAY before the activitySign-up with MINA via the MINA ACTIVITY REGISTRATION. If you are/ bringing minors\, remember that they n eed separate waivers. Email to obtain a copy ahead of time. Email malama pono744@aim.com and cc csssl@hawaii.edu to confirm your registrationWe wil l be leaving the meeting site at exactly 9:00 am\, and caravan up to Kaneh ekili Heiau area through several locked gates. So\, if you wish to partici pate\, you MUST arrive by 9 am - it's quite a drive up the mountain to our work site\, and we don't plan on coming back down to retrieve late-comers .Call us at (808) 330-1276 if you have any questions.ACTIVITY DESCRIPTIONT he Koʻolau Foundation is a cultural heritage preservation program. The mi ssion is to pursue and promote Hawaiian cultural and environmental practic es\, preservation and education. The cultural service work in Haʻikū ge nerally occurs on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month. Because the valle y has locked gates\, we will need to enter the valley together. The gates will be locked once all our vehicles have entered the valley. We'll work until about noon\, have lunch and story-telling\, and leave the valley aro und 1:30 pm. Mahalo for helping restore and preserve Haʻikū Valley\, its beauty\, and history! TO BE PREPAREDThere is no restroom in the Valle y. The nearest public restroom is at He’eia Neighborhood ParkWear long s leeves and long pantsWear closed-toe shoesBring gardening gloves and tools if you have (and are skillful in using them)Bring filled reusable water b ottleBring snacks and mess kitDIRECTIONSMeet at the top of Haʻikū Road ( past Haleiwa Joe’s) by Kamehameha preschool at 8:45am. Be there BEFORE 9am. From there we will caravan into the valley.COORDINATORSSITE: Māheal ani Cypher\, Hiʻilaniwai DeCosta\, &\; 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