Waipa Community Workday
Waipa Foundation
Waipā hosts a community workday every 4th Saturday of the month from 9am to 12p, open to all and followed by lunch on us! The work is always different, depending on what is most in need of extra mālama. Our workday takes place in one of the three ahupua’a sections (mauka, kula or kai) and includes work like controlling invasive weeds and planting native trees or other useful edible plants. Please RSVP to Kirstie via text to (808) 651-1400 or via email to keahidaly@gmail.com. We provide lunch so when you RSVP, it helps us to make sure we have enough for everyone!Learn more: https://waipafoundation.org/ Worksite varies each month so appropriate dress requirements vary somewhat. This month is in the lo’i kalo, so here’s what we ask folks to bring: Come prepared with tabi’s/water shoes, a water bottle, sun protection hat, rain gear, a towel, a change of clothes, snacks and/or lunch. If you have your own gloves, bring ’em! If not, we have some for you to use. 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Ongoing 4th Saturday of every month.
Waipa Foundation
About the organizer
For over 20 years, Waipā Foundation has stewarded the 1,600 acre ahupua’a of Waipā, under a lease from the landowner, Kamehameha Schools. Located along Hanalei Bay, Waipā is one of the nine ahupua`a in Kauai’s Halele`a district. Waipā is a place where folks can connect with the ‘āina (that which feeds us – the land and resources), and learn about our Hawaiian values and lifestyle through laulima (many hands working together).
Good For
Families, Groups, Visitors, Exercise, Meeting People
Activity Type
Outdoor, Beach & Ocean, Parks & Trails, Help Plants & Nature, Physical Labor, Landscaping, Educational Activity
Cause
Environmental Conservation
Waipa Community Workday
Waipa Foundation
Waipā hosts a community workday every 4th Saturday of the month from 9am to 12p, open to all and followed by lunch on us! The work is always different, depending on what is most in need of extra mālama. Our workday takes place in one of the three ahupua’a sections (mauka, kula or kai) and includes work like controlling invasive weeds and planting native trees or other useful edible plants. Please RSVP to Kirstie via text to (808) 651-1400 or via email to keahidaly@gmail.com. We provide lunch so when you RSVP, it helps us to make sure we have enough for everyone!Learn more: https://waipafoundation.org/ Worksite varies each month so appropriate dress requirements vary somewhat. This month is in the lo’i kalo, so here’s what we ask folks to bring: Come prepared with tabi’s/water shoes, a water bottle, sun protection hat, rain gear, a towel, a change of clothes, snacks and/or lunch. If you have your own gloves, bring ’em! If not, we have some for you to use. 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Ongoing 4th Saturday of every month.
Good For
Families, Groups, Visitors, Exercise, Meeting People
Activity Type
Outdoor, Beach & Ocean, Parks & Trails, Help Plants & Nature, Physical Labor, Landscaping, Educational Activity
Cause
Environmental Conservation
Waipa Foundation
About the organizer
For over 20 years, Waipā Foundation has stewarded the 1,600 acre ahupua’a of Waipā, under a lease from the landowner, Kamehameha Schools. Located along Hanalei Bay, Waipā is one of the nine ahupua`a in Kauai’s Halele`a district. Waipā is a place where folks can connect with the ‘āina (that which feeds us – the land and resources), and learn about our Hawaiian values and lifestyle through laulima (many hands working together).