Conservation Connections Job Manager
Saturday, August 24, 2024 from 8:00am - 8:30am
University of Hawaiʻi Agricultural Experiment Station
Join North Shore Community Land Trust on the fourth Saturday of each month in our effort to restore "lako pono" (holistic abunance) to the ahupuaʻa of Waialeʻe on the North Shore of Oʻahu. This includes restoring habitat for native plants, fish, and birds; tending to loʻi kalo (taro patches); clearing a traditional loko wai (freshwater fish pond); planting māla (dry-land-agroforestry systems; and gathering as a community to learn and grow together. Activities will vary from month to month and all these efforts will help us to reach our shared vision of Waialeʻe Lako Pono.
Remember to bring:
Our meeting spot is at 58-207 Kamehameha Hwy. near the Sunset Beach / V-land area. Click this link for the exact location. Coming from either direction on Kamehameha Hwy., turn makai (toward the ocean) onto a gravel road. Around 100 yards down the gravel road, our parking area will be on the right-hand side, near a pink barn.
Agenda (Subject to change)
8:30 AM - Gate open
9:00 AM - Opening protocol (traditional Hawaiian oli) and introductions
9:15 - Work projects (take breaks as needed)
11:15 - Clean up
11:30 - Lunch Served
12:00 - Pau
We hope you will join us for this opportunity to mālama this special place!
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