Aloha Kākou!

Kūkalahale, a collaborative grant between Honolulu and Kapiʻolani Community Colleges, invites you to join us for Kīpaipai Aloha ~ Holoholo Wahi Waiwai, a series of field trips to learn about and build relationships with community organizations who MĀLAMA [care for] and HOʻOLOLI [renew] life-giving WAIWAI [resources, wealth] at special places around Oʻahu

As we holoholo [walk, travel] into Kohelepelepe and visit Koko Crater Botanical Garden, we will learn how Kamapuaʻa, Pele, and her sister, Kapoʻulakīnaʻu, are connected to this volcanic formation. Plants from Hawaiʻi and other parts of the world will greet us and reveal their origins, stories, and relationships within this precious natural and cultural resource

 

Holoholo Kohelepelepe

Friday, January 12, 2024

2:00pm ~ 4:30pm

@ Koko Crater Botanical Garden

A FREE program for Kapiʻolani Community College and Honolulu Community College students and staff

 

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REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED

Click on this LINK or QR code below

 

WHAT TO BRING AND EXPECT

Please bring good energy and a smile 🙂

More details [map, parking, etc.] will be shared upon registration

 

**** Staff, please work with your supervisor if you wish to participate in any training or workshop that takes you away from performing your normal work duties.

For sessions that are two hours or more, a training request should be submitted to your supervisor.  Note that this does not apply to instructional faculty. ****

Please do not hesitate to contact Mahi La Pierre, Hawaiian Culture Education Specialist, with any questions at lapierre@hawaii.edu