Event
Waialeʻe Lako Pono - Community Workdays
North Shore Community Land Trust
Description
Join North Shore Community Land Trust each month in our effort to restore lako pono (abunance and balance) to the ahupuaʻa of Waialeʻe, Koʻolauloa, 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.
Remember to bring:
- Close-toed footwear and clothing for outdoor work
- If you plan to enter wetland: tabis, water shoes, or old shoes you don't mind getting wet and muddy (we have tabis available to borrow as well, while supplies last).
- A filled reusable water bottle (we provide water refills)
- Sun protection: reef-safe sunblock, hat, etc.
- Bug spray (preferably "natural"/ non-DEET) and/or long sleeves and pants
- Tupperware/ bowl and reusable utensils for lunch
- Optional: Your own gardening gloves (we will also provide clean gloves to use)
- Optional: A towel, change of clothes, and a bag for your wet shoes and clothes (we have a hose available for you to rinse off.)
Our meeting spot is at 58-207 Kamehameha Hwy. near the Sunset Beach / V-land area. 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.
Click this link for the exact location.
Agenda (Subject to change)
8:30 AM - Gate is open for arrival. Park your car, check-in, get ready to work, explore site
9:00 - Oli and introduction
9:10 - Work projects
11:30 - Clean up
11:45 - Saturdays only: Lunch served, talk-story, hang out until pau
Requirements
No additional requirements specified.
Waivers & Required Documents
No waivers available.
Location
58-207 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, HI 96712, USA
Contact
Kaleohano Farrant
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Category
- Environment
- Hawaiian Culture
- Community Support
Age Group
- Family-Friendly
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