2025 Hoʻokahua Summer Program Session 4 (Currently in 6-8th grade)

2025 Hoʻokahua Summer Program Session 4 (Currently in 6-8th grade)

6-8th grade grade students will cultivate a connection with ancestral lands, Hawaiian moʻolelo, ecological, and cultural practices.

By Papahana Kuaola

Date and time

July 14 · 8am - July 16 · 2pm HST

Location

Papahana Kuaola

46-403 Haiku Road Kaneohe, HI 96744

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 days 6 hours

This 3-day program is from Mon.-Weds. July 14-16, 2025 from 8am-2pm. $125/per student (service fees may apply and are non-refundable). For students currently in 6-8th grade for this SY 2024-25.


*The 3rd or last day will be an ‘Ohana Day (time TBA).

A Hawaiʻi ʻāina-based and STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics) initiative at Waipao in Heʻeia. This program connects K-8th grade students to ʻāina through moʻolelo and cultural practices, deepening their relationship with the land. Through storytelling, hands-on learning, and the propagation of native Hawaiian plants, participants engage in traditions that strengthen their connection to ancestral ʻāina and perpetuate ʻike kūpuna.


Location: Waipao, Heʻeia, Oʻahu


Mahalo to the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IG: @us_imls)

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