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Aloha Kākou!

Kūkalahale, a collaborative program between Honolulu and Kapiʻolani Community Colleges, invites all students and staff to join us for our Hoʻomōhalu programs in December during the school break

NĀ MAKA O LONO [the Faces of Lono] a three-day, hands-on experience providing an opportunity to hoʻomōhalu [ease, relax] during the school break, and utilize an indigenous Hawaiian teaching and learning methodology

Engaging our senses, we will get acquainted with the multiple faces and characteristics of Lono through the exploration of his akua [deity], energy, and body forms

 

Mahalo to those who have registered already…

We still have a few spots open ~ registration will be open until 12noon this Friday, December 15th.

 

Photo and carving: Mahi La Pierre

 

NĀ MAKA O LONO

Session 1: Tuesday-Thursday, December 19 – 21, 2023 ~ 9:00am – 11:30am 

Session 2: Tuesday-Thursday, December 19 – 21, 2023 ~ 1:00pm – 3:30pm 

 

< < < <  REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED, more information on meeting location, parking, etc. will be provided upon registration  > > > >

 

Click on this LINK or scan QR code below ~ Please indicate which date you would like to attend

Hoomōhalu_Na Maka O Lono_KCC_December19to21_2023_FLYER

 

WHAT TO BRING AND EXPECT 

Please bring good energy and a smile 🙂

 

**** 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!