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Lā Kaiāulu Kahaluʻu Kūāhewa
Lā Kaiāulu Kahaluʻu Kūāhewa

Sat, Feb 28

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Kahaluʻu Kūāhewa, Holualoa, Hawaiʻi

Lā Kaiāulu Kahaluʻu Kūāhewa

Hands-on mālama ʻāina Saturdays in Holualoa on Hawaiʻi Island—join the lāhui in the loʻi for learning, planting, and community care.

Time & Location

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Feb 28, 2026, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Kahaluʻu Kūāhewa, Holualoa, Hawaiʻi, 78-6537F Mamalahoa Hwy, Holualoa, HI 96725

About the event

Aloha Mahina ‘Ōlelo Hawai’i!! I mea e ho’omau i ka ‘ōlelo Makuahine o kō kākou Pae ‘Āina o Hawai’i, e holomua ana kākou i kō kēia mahina lā kaiāulu ma ka ‘ōlelo Hawai’i wale nō! E a’o mai e pili ana i ka hana mahi’ai a me ka mālama ‘āina ma ka ‘Ōlelo Makuahine. Inā makemake ‘oe e ho’oma’ama’a i ka ‘ōlelo Hawai’i, a me kōkua i ka mālama ana o kēia wahi kūpuna, e hele mai i ka Pō’aono hope loa o kēia mahina, ka lā 28 o Pepeluali!!


Aloha Hawaiian Language Month!! In order to support the continuance of Hawaiian Language, we will be hosting this months community workday solely in Hawaiian language! Come learn practices of cultivation and Malama Aina in Hawaiian. If you would like to strengthen your Hawaiian language and help us care for this ancestral space, come join us on the last Saturday of this month, February 28th!!


Community workdays are scheduled for the last Saturday of the month, from 9am-12pm. For the work day, please consider bringing close-toed shoes or boots. We may experience rain/muddy conditions, so please be prepared with appropriate clothing, towel, etc. Other items to consider bringing include a refillable water bottle and deet-free bug spray for mosquitoes. We will be providing water to refill water bottles, snacks, gloves, and tools. You are to bring your own gloves/tools if you feel more comfortable.

Parking: We are located at 78-6537F Mamalahoa Hwy. Holualoa, HI 96725, up Donkey Mill Road. Once on Donkey Mill Road, take the road all the way up. As you make your way up, there will be a fork on the road.


Please make sure you follow the road all the way up instead of turning on the fork. (Many visitors get lost taking that turn). Once you get to the top, there will be a farm with a white gate, there you will turn left. Follow the road until you get to an opened grass area. There will be a sign that reads, "wahi kūpuna". You may park on the opened grass area.


For more information, please visit https://www.kahaluukuahewa.org/sign-up-page. If you have any questions prior to our work day, please feel free to reach out! If you need any kōkua the day of, you may contact (808) 346-8901 and ask for Kim.

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