Weed Warrior Wednesday at Kapapapuhi

Weed Warrior Wednesday at Kapapapuhi

Weekly Volunteer Oppportunity Join us every Wednesday from 8:30am-11:30am at Kapapapuhi Point Park. The Weed Warrior Wednesday project has been a proud extension of HOH since 2019. This volunteer opportunity happens weekly at Kapapapuhi Point Park from 8:30am-11:30am. You will work with our crew in an intimate volunteer experience where you can learn knew skills, brush up on…

Weed Warrior Wednesday at Kapapapuhi

Weed Warrior Wednesday at Kapapapuhi

Weekly Volunteer Oppportunity Join us every Wednesday from 8:30am-11:30am at Kapapapuhi Point Park. The Weed Warrior Wednesday project has been a proud extension of HOH since 2019. This volunteer opportunity happens weekly at Kapapapuhi Point Park from 8:30am-11:30am. You will work with our crew in an intimate volunteer experience where you can learn knew skills, brush up on…

Lehua Māla Community Workday

Lehua Māla Community Workday

Bi-monthly Opportunity Welcome to the Lehua Community Workday Opportunity! Breaking ground in 2022, Hui o Hoʻohonua is proud to steward the Lehua Community Garden demonstration project located in Mānana (Pearl City) along the historic Leeward Bike Path. As one of three community demonstration projects stewarded by HOH, we envision the māla to be a productive…

Kapapapuhi Community Workday

Kapapapuhi Community Workday

MONTHLY OPPORTUNITY Kapapapuhi Community Workday When: Second Saturday from 8:00am-12pm Where: Kapapapuhi Point Park, Ewa Beach, 96706 Tasks: Removing debris, fishing line/nets, litter, and invasive plant species (red mangrove, pickle weed, lilikoi vines, etc.) from three traditional Hawaiian aquaculture technologies (fishponds) and the shoreline of Kaihuopalaʻai, West Loch. Plant native wetland species grown by members of our amazing…

Kapapapuhi Community Workday

Kapapapuhi Community Workday

MONTHLY OPPORTUNITY Kapapapuhi Community Workday When: Second Saturday from 8:00am-12pm Where: Kapapapuhi Point Park, Ewa Beach, 96706 Tasks: Removing debris, fishing line/nets, litter, and invasive plant species (red mangrove, pickle weed, lilikoi vines, etc.) from three traditional Hawaiian aquaculture technologies (fishponds) and the shoreline of Kaihuopalaʻai, West Loch. Plant native wetland species grown by members of our amazing…