Today 2024 May11 (Sat) 18:59 Etc/GMT-9

2024/02/17 19:00~2024/05/19 19:00

(Hoʻōla Hou iā Kalauao: Kaʻōnohi Farms)

Individual activity - counts for up to 3 hours of service***NO MINA STAFF ON-SITE! TAKE BEFORE, DURING, & AFTER WORK PHOTOS FOR PROOF, THEN SHOW MINA STAFF TO HAVE TIMESHEET SIGNED***REGISTRATION REQUIREDRSVP with the site by emailing info@kalauao.orgFill out Hoʻōla Hou iā Kalauao's WAIVER OF LIABILITY before activitySign-up with MINA on the MINA Activity RegistrationACTIVITY DESCRIPTIONHoʻōla Hou iā Kalauao is a community organization focused on restoring ʻāina and kānaka in the ahupuaʻa of Kalauao in ʻEwa, Oʻahu. Our vision is to see a thriving and abundant ʻEwa moku beginning with the ahupuaʻa of Kalauao. Our mission is to restore identity and abundance to Kalauao in ʻEwa, Oʻahu by caring for ʻāina; growing, preparing, and eating ancestral foods; and building community through education and the return to Native Hawaiian values and cultural practices. Learn more about this organization on their website and stay connected by following them on instagram @hoolahou.ia.kalauao TO BE PREPAREDClothing that is able to get dirtyComfortable footwear – tabis, shoes, etc.Water bottle, snacks (We’ll have a water cooler & some grab & go snacks.)Hat, sunblock (but don’t put on your legs), change of clothes and towel if you want to change before leaving.Anything you are willing and able to contribute for lunchMess kitDIRECTIONSPark in the old Sears Pearlridge Makai parking lot (the one with the food trucks). Park on the end closest to Sumida Farm (the watercress farm) & Kamehameha Hwy. Don’t leave valuables in the car.Walk from the parking lot toward Kamehameha Hwy and enter the driveway that leads to Sumida Farm. Walk all the way to the very end of the driveway where you see an old building and the monorail straight ahead (It’s a long driveway). We’ll be in the back lot under the big tarp.IMPORTANT NOTESThere are no bathrooms and no potable water on sitePlease practice social distancing and be respectful of others’ choices to mask or not mask as we all mālama (take care of) our ʻohanaIf you are feeling sick or if you are a close contact to someone who has tested positive for COVID, we ask that you please rest at home this month. We would love to see you next time.COORDINATORSSite: Anthony and Dani