Aloha Kākou!
Kūkalahale, a collaborative program between Honolulu and Kapiʻolani Community Colleges, invites all students and staff to join us for our Kīpaipai Aloha [Inspire Aloha] Events in November and December 2023
< < < < REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED, more information on meeting location, parking, etc. will be provided upon registration > > > >
HOLOHOLO KALOKO
Thursday, November 2, 2023
8:00am ~ 11:00am
with Kimeona Kāne of 808 Cleanups @ Kaloko along the Kaiwi Coastline
Learn about and assist in caring for a section of the Kaiwi Coast shoreline, and the effort to preserve and increase native Hawaiian bee habitat
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
Click on this LINK or QR code on flyer below
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KANI KA PILA ʻŌIWI
Friday, November 3, 2023
2:00pm ~ 4:00pm
with Uncle Calvin Hoe @ Honolulu Community College
Through storytelling, Uncle Calvin Hoe will share of his journey of making, playing, and teaching others about traditional Hawaiian instruments
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
Click on this LINK or QR code on flyer below
Kipaipai Aloha_Kani Ka Pila Oiwi_Uncle Cal Hoe_110323_FLYER
HANU HĀ KANI
Friday, November 17, 2023
9:30am ~ 11:30am
with Nalu Andrade of Nā Maka Kahiko @ Honolulu Community College
Breathe, breathing, and sound are the focus as we learn to create and play ʻohe hanu ʻihu [Hawaiian nose flutes]
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
Click on this LINK or QR code on flyer below
Kipaipai Aloha_HANU HA KANI_NovDec2023_FLYER
HANU HĀ KANI
Friday, December 1, 2023
2:00pm ~ 4:00pm
with Nalu Andrade of Nā Maka Kahiko @ Kapiʻolani Community College
Breathe, breathing, and sound are the focus as we learn to create and play ʻohe hanu ʻihu [Hawaiian nose flutes]
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
Click on this LINK or QR code on flyer below
Kipaipai Aloha_HANU HA KANI_NovDec2023_FLYER
For all November events
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. ****
Contact Mahi La Pierre, Kūkalahale Hawaiian Culture Education Specialist, with any questions on these or future programs at lapierre@hawaii.edu.
Mahalo!