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Volunteer Opportunity - Kaha Garden Community Work Day


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Last updated on November 28, 2011

The Kaha Garden demonstration project was developed to demonstrate how native and indigenous plants can be used for water quality improvements. The project replaced grass and invasive species along the stream bank with native vegetation to help demonstrate the benefits of native plants, the importance of proper stream side vegetation and installed interpretative signs to further explain these benefits. The project is located at 750 Kaha St. in Kailua on City and County of Honolulu Parks property. For more information visit:http://huihawaii.org/kahaproject.html

The garden is maintained by volunteers during monthly service trips. Volunteers help to pull invasive weeds, prune native vegetation to promote healthy growth, spread mulch and plant native species.
The work day will begin at 8:30 with a short introduction to the garden and the native plants and then we will break up into smaller groups and begin working. I recommend that volunteers wear shoes and long pants, sunscreen or a hat and bring a water bottle and a snack. If anyone is really hard core they can bring rubber boots and get in the nearby stream to pull mangrove keiki! We will wrap up around 11:30 and take a short walk out to Kawainui Marsh to look for native wildlife and discuss the ahupua’a history.





Directions
Kawainui Neighborhood Park is located at 750 Kaha St. (the intersection of Kaha and Kihapai Street, off of Oneawa Street in Kailua)

From Pali Highway, follow Kailua Road into Kailua. Turn left at Oneawa Street (traffic light intersection). Stay on Oneawa until you come to the traffic light at Kaha Street. Turn left onto Kaha, go straight at Kihapai Street into the parking lot.

From H-3, take the Kailua exit and merge onto Mokapu Saddle Road. Go past the Kapa‘a Quarry Road to the next traffic light at Oneawa Street. Take a right turn, cross the Oneawa bridge to the second traffic light at Kaha Street. Turn right onto Kaha Street, go straight at Kihapai Street into the parking lot.

This opportunity is sponsored by: Hui O Ko'olaupoko

Volunteers will work with the following groups
Adolescents (13-17)  Older Adults (55+)
Adults (26-54)  Young Adults (18-25)
We need volunteers who are free at these times
Weekends
This volunteer opportunity is available to the following types of volunteers
Adolescents (13-17)  Individual
Adults (26-54)  Large Group (11+)
Adults (55+)  Small Group (2-10)
Court-appointed  Young Adults (18-25)
Families
This volunteer opportunity addresses the following social interests
Environmental  Nonprofit Organization

Upcoming Dates:

 
Date Time # volunteers requested
May 26, 2012 08:30 AM - 12:00 PM
30
 

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Contact Person:
Kristen Nalani Mailheau, Volunteer Coordinator, (phone), (email)
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Address:

 1051 Keolu Drive #208
Kailua, HI 96734
(See a map)

Directions:

 Next to The Shack

Web Site: http://www.huihawaii.org
Last updated on November 28, 2011


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