Pōʻalima ma Waialeʻe: Weekly Community Work Day

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Mahalo for signing up to volunteer! Space is limited due to current State and County COVID-19 guidelines, so please let us know ASAP if you are unable to make it. If you are feeling sick, please stay home and join us for a future workday. Please note that face coverings are required upon arrival and throughout the workday. Questions? Drop us a line at info@northshoreland.org. We look forward to seeing you on Saturday!

Pōʻalima ma Waialeʻe: Weekly Community Work Day

Remove invasive species, pack out rubbish and perform other tasks to help restore native ecosystems and traditional Hawaiian agriculture.

By North Shore Community Land Trust

Date and time

June 4, 2021 · 9am - January 21, 2022 · 6pm HST

Location

University of Hawai‘i Agricultural Experiment Station

58-207M Kamehameha Hwy Haleiwa, HI 96712

About this event

Join North Shore Community Land Trust in our effort to restore native ecosystems and traditional Hawaiian agriculture in Waialeʻe, Oʻahu. Activities may include removing invasive weeds, packing out rubbish, planting, and performing other tasks suitable for a variety of ages and skill levels.

This event occurs MOST Fridays, subject to change based on staff availability. Check the event calendar for upcoming dates, and Please RSVP in advance. We will inform all registered participants of any changes ASAP.

Our meeting spot does not have a well-established address, but you should be able to find us on most map apps by copying and pasting these coordinates into the search bar: 21.6851 -158.0283. Coming from either direction on Kamehameha Hwy., turn ma kai (toward the ocean) onto a gravel road. Around 100 yards down that gravel road, our parking area will be on the right-hand side, near a pink barn structure.

COVID Protocol: The group size will be limited to comply with current City & State guidelines. Work will be done outside with the opportunity to social distance. Please note that masks are not currently required under updated State mask mandate guidelines, but you are always welcome to wear one if you prefer.

Please remember to bring:

  • A reusable water bottle with a minimum of 2 liters of water (please note: due to COVID-19 we will not be able to provide water refills).
  • Reef-safe sun protection
  • Bug repellent if needed, or long sleeves and pants
  • Closed-toed shoes recommended
  • Your own gloves and weeding tools if you prefer (we will also provide clean gloves and tools)

We hope you will join us for this opportunity to mālama this special place!

Organized by

North Shore Community Land Trust (NSCLT) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) public benefit organization dedicated to protecting, stewarding and enhancing land on the North Shore of O'ahu, Hawaiʻi.

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