April 24, 2026

Registration is now open for our first Hoa‘āina Stewardship Day

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Registration is now open for our first Hoa‘āina Stewardship Day of 2021 on Saturday, March 20, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.! Journey with us as we return to the Koai‘a Corridor to deepen our knowledge of Kohala Mountain’s natural and cultural landscape, and further our kuleana (responsibility) as hoa‘āina (caretakers of the land) to help restore Kohala’s native forests—the source of our precious water.
Flanked by Luahine and Waiakamali‘i Streams, the Koaiʻa Corridor was established on Kohala Mountain in 2009. With each native seedling planted and nurtured by hoa‘āina, we move closer to our goal of reestablishing Kohala’s native forest so that wai will be available for present and future generations.
Photo credit: Lara Tomov
This Hoa‘āina Day will be a special one for two reasons: it marks our return to the Koai‘a Corridor after more than a year, and it’s the morning after Piko o Wākea (the Spring equinox), providing us with an exciting opportunity to kilo (keenly observe) what’s happening in our environment. An ʻOle moon will guide our stewardship activities as we deepen kinship with place and our sources of water, sharpen our kilo skills, and check in on and mālama (care for) previously planted koai‘a, ‘a‘ali‘i, ‘iliahi, and other members of our forest ‘ohana.

PLEASE NOTE: For health and safety reasons, we are not offering carpooling in 4-wheel-drive vehicles at this time…which means we’ll be hiking! This Hoa‘āina Day is best suited for guests in good hiking condition, as reaching the Koai‘a Corridor by foot can be physically demanding, requiring us to hike uphill roughly five-eighths of a mile (35-45 minutes with breaks). We will meet as a group on Kohala Mountain Road and hike up and back together while maintaining adequate social distancing. For those unable to participate, we invite you to sign up for future events that will be less physically demanding.

We host Hoaʻāina Stewardship Days to strengthen our pilina (relationship) with Kohala Mountain and our environmental kin. Stewardship activities include kilo, seed collection, invasive species removal, planting, and trail maintenance.
Upcoming Hoa‘āina Stewardship Days
(all times 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., dates subject to change):

  • Saturday, March 20 – registration now open!
  • Saturday, June 12 (registration opens May 31)
  • Saturday, September 4 (registration opens August 23)
  • Saturday, December 4 (registration opens November 22)

To keep this month’s event safe, space is limited to no more than 15 participants, and adherence to coronavirus mitigation protocols will be required, including wearing face masks when within six feet of other participants. Sign up online at koha.la/hoaaina-register or call us at 808-887-6411. Details on where to meet and what to bring will be provided in an email upon completion of registration. For more information, please contact Mahina Patterson at mpatterson@kohalacenter.org or 808-887-6411.

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