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SUMMARY: PAEPAE O HEʻEIA - LOWLAND CORE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260715T181500Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260715T220000Z
UID:303618969516
DESCRIPTION:Counts for 4 hours of service-learning.REGISTRATION REQUIREDSi
 gn up with MINA on the MINA Activity RegistrationSITE DESCRIPTION We have
  the privilege of helping to restore an 800-year old loko iʻa in the last
  fully functioning ahupuaʻa in Oʻahu. Hele mai and let's be a part of t
 his story! The day begins at 8:30am and ends at 12:30pm. Work on communit
 y workdays is appropriate for ages 12 and up. Tasks may include moving ro
 ck and coral\, filling buckets\, hauling floating barges through the water
 \, cutting/pulling out invasive mangrove\, invasive limu and jellyfish rem
 oval\, trash pickup\, and reconstruction of the kuapā. If you want to com
 e on your own time (not with/for MINA)\, there are community workdays on
  the 2nd and 4th Saturdays (except for June and July) - and lots of wee
 kday opportunities (email csssl@hawaii.edu for additional information).To 
 learn more about the organization and the loko iʻa visit their website p
 aepaeoheeia.org and follow them on Instagram @paepaeoheeia   TO BE PRE
 PARED\, BRING/WEARCovered shoes or tabis (mandatory to participate)NO CROC
 S OR SANDALSClothes you don’t mind getting dirtyHat and sunglassesReef-f
 riendly sunscreenFILLED reusable water bottleTowel\, pareo\, change of clo
 thesMess kitDIRECTIONSPlan to arrive a little early by 8:15am so that we
  can start on time. Lunch usually includes a little something grown at ou
 r fishpond. This Saturday Ulu Turkey Chili is on the menu. If you have any
  dietary restrictions\, please let us know in advance of the workday and w
 e will try our best to accommodate you. The workday will be staged from 
 our homebase/ office/ facility space in our residential neighborhood at 46
 -077 Ipuka St. Kaneohe\, HI 96744.  Please find street parking.  Keep i
 n mind parking rules as they relate to keeping your distance away from mai
 lboxes\, driveways\, corners and curbs.  As you enter Ipuka St. from Kame
 hameha Hwy.\, we’re the fifth driveway on the left\, the one with a larg
 e white gate and a KAPU NO FISHING sign. Walk down the driveway\, we’ll 
 be meeting under our tented area.Coming from Honolulu\, take the Kahekili 
 exit. Turn right onto Haiku Road. At the 4-way intersection of Kamehameha 
 Hwy\, Windward Mall\, and Kaneohe Bay Shopping Center\, turn left. Pass Ki
 ng Intermediate. Turn right into Ipuka Street and as you go start going do
 wn 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 driveway (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 (:COORDINATORSSite: Keahi Pi‘iohia\, Rachelle Tom &a
 mp\; Kā‘eo DavisMINA: Makana\, Ulla and. RubenQUESTIONSAhead of time: e
 mail csssl@hawaii.eduOn the morning of the activity: Call Ulla at 808 330 
 1276
LOCATION:46 Ipuka St\, Kaneohe\, HI 96744\, USA
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SUMMARY:PAPAHANA KUAOLA - UPLAND CORE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260718T190000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260718T220000Z
UID:128506274565
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&#39\;S WAIVER OF LIABILITYSign up with MINA via the MINA ACTIVITY
  REGISTRATIONACTIVITY DESCRIPTIONFormally established as a not for profit 
 organization in 2006\, Papahana Kuaola\, located in the ʻili of Waipao\, 
 in the ahupuaʻa of Heʻeia\, in Koʻolaupoko on Oʻahu\, is aloha ʻāina
 -based education organization that is connecting the area’s past with a 
 sustainable future.  Papahana Kuaola is committed to creating a function
 al model of economic sustainability and environmental health in which Hawa
 iian knowledge is the means of decision-making to ensure that Hawaiian cul
 ture and native ecosystems are perpetuated. PK’s approach to cultural su
 stainability is through the development and operation of educational progr
 ams.Papahana Kuaola provides multi-faceted programs with an annual operati
 ng budget of approximately $850\,000 that looks to ensure that the future 
 we build today will sustain us into tomorrow\; Focusing upon economic self
 -sufficiency without sacrificing ourselves and our relationships to ʻāin
 a\; Focusing upon environmental sustainability through direct community en
 gagement with the natural environment and not restricting them from it wit
 h no trespassing signs. Most importantly\, we do it in a way that has a me
 aningful impact on their personal lives.Hana can include loʻi work\, stre
 am maintenance\, building kuapā (rock wall)\, hiking and trail maintenan
 ce\, and caring for native plants. To learn more about the organization\, 
 visit their website papahanakuaola.org and follow them on Instagram @pa
 pahanakuaolaTO BE PREPAREDBring a filled\, reusable water bottle.Wear clot
 hes that you don&#39\;t mind getting wet and dirty (wear long sleeve and p
 ants\, but bring t-shirt and board shorts)Wear slippers\, bring shoesSun p
 rotection (hat) and natural sunscreenGardening glovesGood energy\, and a s
 mile. MESS KIT (food container and eating utensils)DIRECTIONS &amp\; PARK
 INGDriving on Kahekili Hwy. from Honolulu\, turn ma uka onto Haʻikū Rd. 
 Turn left\, past Heʻeia preschool\, and then take the right onto Kuneki S
 treet. Continue up Kuneki\, road will bend to the right\, keep going to th
 e end. Turn right onto the dirt driveway. Park in the lot to the left of t
 he gated driveway.COORDINATORSSite: Kaʻiminaʻauao JohnsonMINA: Makana\, 
 Ulla\, RubenQUESTIONSAhead of time: email csssl@hawaii.eduOn the morning o
 f the activity: Call Ulla at 808 330 1276
LOCATION:Papahana Kuaola\, 46-403 Haiku Rd\, Kaneohe\, HI 96744\, USA
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SUMMARY:FINAL REFLECTION & PĀʻINA - MANDATORY CORE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260718T220000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260719T000000Z
UID:223727225811
DESCRIPTION:FINAL ACTIVITY (MANDATORY) - counts for 2 hours of service**I
 mmediately after the upland activity at the same place**DUAL REGISTRATION 
 REQUIREDFILL OUT PAPAHANA KUAOLA'S WAIVER OF LIABILITYSign up with MINA v
 ia the MINA ACTIVITY REGISTRATION(UNLESS you have contacted MINA staff 
 in writing​ (csssl@hawaii.edu)​ and made arrangement to only attend t
 he 12-2pm reflection you must attend both the Upland Core Workday and 
  the Final Reflection\, not either or)We will have lunch potluck style\, a
 nd will greatly appreciate any contribution to the table.ACTIVITY DESCRIPT
 IONThis is the formal closing activity of the MINA Program for Summer Sess
 ion 2\, 2026 and a required activity: All MINA participants should attend
 . If you cannot make it\, please email csssl@hawaii.edu for a make-up as
 signment. For this final reflection\, we will share thoughts\, ideas\, an
 d experiences about our service-learning this semester. Here is what we wi
 ll reflect on:What is your role in Hawai‘i (descendant\, settler\, visit
 or\, refugee)? How has MINA changed your perception of your kuleana – du
 ty\, responsibility\, privilege – in that role? How is your discipline 
 of knowledge and intended career contributing to the destruction and/or re
 storation of ‘āina and Indigenous cultures? How can the ahupua‘a sys
 tem be applied in managing your personal and professional life?How has ser
 vice-learning helped you learn and engage with what you learned in your cl
 ass(es)? Can mālama ‘āina values be applied in any class?Although this
  is the closing activity\, you can still participate in MINA activities in
  the future\, for the ʻāina\, for your own health\, for fun\, and for ot
 her classes. You are always welcome.COORDINATORSSite: Kaʻiminaʻauao John
 sonMINA: Makana\, Ulla\, RubenQuestions or directions needed on the way? C
 all Ulla at 808 330 1276.
LOCATION:Papahana Kuaola\, 46-403 Haiku Rd\, Kaneohe\, HI 96744\, USA
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SUMMARY:Haʻikū Heiau Complex - Heʻeia
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260726T190000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260727T000000Z
UID:126352711545
DESCRIPTION:May count for up to 5 hours of service-learning. Limited spac
 e. PLEASE NOTE: This activity can be included no more than once per semes
 ter for MINA program participants at the ‘A‘a (roots) - Beginner Leve
 l.DUAL REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED by THURSDAY before the activitySign-up 
 with MINA via the MINA ACTIVITY REGISTRATION. as an individual activity.
  If you are/ bringing minors\, remember that they need separate waivers. 
 Email to obtain a copy ahead of time. Email malamapono744@aim.com (cc 
 csssl@hawaii.edu) to confirm your registration\, no later than Thursday be
 fore the activity.We  will be leaving the meeting site at exactly 9:00 a
 m\, and caravan up to Kanehekili Heiau area through several locked gates. 
 So\, if you wish to participate\, you MUST arrive by 9 am - it&#39\;s quit
 e a drive up the mountain to our work site\, and we don&#39\;t plan on com
 ing back down to retrieve late-comers.ACTIVITY DESCRIPTIONThe Koʻolau Fou
 ndation is a cultural heritage preservation program. The mission is to pur
 sue and promote Hawaiian cultural and environmental practices\, preservati
 on and education. The cultural service work in Haʻikū generally occurs 
 on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month. Because the valley has locked ga
 tes\, we will need to enter the valley together. The gates will be locked 
 once all our vehicles have entered the valley. We&#39\;ll work until abou
 t noon\, have lunch and story-telling\, and leave the valley around 1:30 p
 m. Mahalo for helping restore and preserve Haʻikū Valley\, its beauty
 \, and history! TO BE PREPAREDThere is no restroom in the Valley. The nea
 rest public restroom is at He’eia Neighborhood ParkWear long sleeves and
  long pantsWear closed-toe shoesBring gardening gloves and tools if you ha
 ve (and are skillful in using them)Bring filled reusable water bottleBring
  snacks and mess kitDIRECTIONSMeet at the top of Haʻikū Road (past Halei
 wa Joe’s) by Kamehameha preschool at 8:45am. Be there BEFORE 9am. From
  there we will caravan into the valley.COORDINATORSSITE: Māhealani Cypher
 \, Hiʻilaniwai DeCosta\, &amp\; 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
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