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« Saturday October 04, 2008 »
Sat
Start: 9:00 am
End: 9:59 am

Free Accommodations For Volunteers!

ywca - Camp Sloggett

www.campingkauai.com

*** On Thursday, Friday & Saturday night

October 2, 3 & 4

*** Work Party Volunteers Sought ***

To Undertake a Camp Perimeter

Clean Up Effort

On Fri, Sat & Sun - daytime - Oct 3, 4 & 5

Bring your Own Tools for

Overgrowth Removal Efforts

*** Free Accommodations for Volunteers ***

Sleep Under the Stars, or in your Tent,

the Weinberg Bunkhouse, or

the Sloggett Lodge

*** Families Welcome - all Ages & Abilities ***

Contact Site Manager, Erik Coopersmith

for Details: 335 - 0710

*** Malama 'Aina - Preserve Koke'e ***

Start: 5:00 pm
End: 5:59 pm

2008 Hawaiʻi Futures Summit: Foundations for Tomorrow
October 3 & 4 at the JW Marriott Ihilani Resort & Spa

Participants at this year's Summit will have the opportunity to work on issues such as reimagining transportation in Honolulu or moving beyond oil and biofuels to map out the cutting-edge energy systems that Hawai'i will build in the years ahead. Working through some of the possibilities that are out there, participants will explore what these things may mean for Hawai'i as a whole as well as map out what they could mean for their own organizations.

A featured speaker will be Michael Shellenberger, whose article "The Death of Environmentalism", shocked the environmental movement and whose new book "Break Through" further explores the need for an entirely new politics concerning the future. The event will include original scenarios about the future of Hawai'i, action maps linking community issues to new solutions and possibilities, personal plans that map out new strategies and next steps, and the opportunity to meet and work with professional futurists and local thought leaders

For more information about the Summit and to register online click here or call 387-8862.

If Sustain Hawaii participants would be interested in engaging as a special team member at the Summit, please contact summit@kikilo.biz">summit@kikilo.biz for more information on the limited special registration rate available.

Start: 9:00 am
End: 10:30 am

Aloha Sandsifters, and Lovers of Nature!
This Saturday Oct 4 at 9am
Please join in the Sierra Club Beach Clean Up in Kapaa
just north of Pono Kai Beach!

Where: Meet at the beach south of the Police Station shack (portable).

This is Across from the Deja Vu store and the Bank of Hawaii.
(North of Nui street)

See the Sierra Club banner at beach and our bags and sandsifters and us...

When: 9am start to 10:30 am!

East side/Easy/ .5 mile or less.

Try out our awesome SandSifters and rakes. Bags and gloves provided also.
Bring your own rakes too if you can.

Why: The beautiful beach is a wreck with lots of flotsam and Jetsam to bag and needs our attention.
Plus: We can discuss the dirty sand dredged up from the river, full of silt, and now placed on our pristine golden sand. (One day soon, do swing by the Boat Harbor across from Burger King to check out the enormous pile of sand full of silt and who knows what.)

If can come, come!

On this short and sweet Beach Clean Up, Dogs are welcome if tied up.

for more details, please call Karen at 821-8008

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Start: 10:00 am
End: 3:00 pm

La’au Lapa’au Celebration
A Kupuna Event, honoring our elders, and offering the sacred knowledge of La’au Lapa’au in a public workshop.

Malama Kauai Guava Kai, Saturday October 4th 2008
Limited Seating…Prior Reservations Required

Contact Malia Locey to reserve your place :o)
821-2737 malialomi@yahoo.com">malialomi@yahoo.com
Proposed Schedule of Events for La'au event 9am-3pm,
10am-11am Kupuna panel
11am-12pm Lunch served
12pm-3pm La’au class with featured la'au teacher
Music and Hula by Papa Lau’ae O Makana
some plant products for sale
$60 prepaid before October 1st
$75 cash at the door.

Sponsored by Papa Laua’e ‘o Makana & OHA

Papa Laua’e ‘o Makana Inc. is the non profit organization of the Kaua’i branch of halau Pua Ali’i ‘Ilima and is dedicated to the perpetuation of Hawaiian culture and the environment through education.

Malia Locey 821 2737
malialomi@yahoo.com">malialomi@yahoo.com

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