Help malama the Hawaiian Xeriscape Garden at the Kawainui Neighborhood Park (Kaha Park)
February 19, 2008 at 9:56 pm Leave a comment
Work with Ahahui Malama I ka Lokahi this Saturday February 23 from 8:30 am – 12:30 pm to maintain the Hawaiian Xeriscape Garden at the Kawainui Neighborhood Park (Kaha Park). The garden was commissioned by the Kailua Bay Advisory Council to demonstrate the growing of Hawaiian native plants in a xeriscape garden and how stream banks can be stabilized. Hui Ku Maoli Ola, the Hawaiian plant nursery, prepared the site, and planted the native plants. Ahahui Malama I ka Lokahi was selected to work with the Windward Women Correctional Community Center and community volunteers to maintain the Hawaiian Xeriscape Garden.
We would like to encourage the residents who live in the neighborhood of the park and Coconut Grove to join with us every 4th Saturday of the month to malama this native garden. Bring a weeder, gloves, water, snack or lunch and wear comfortable work clothing for the day. Call Ahahui at 593-0112 if you would like to kokua on this project.
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