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ʻImi Pono 2022

Ke Kula Kaiapuni o Pūʻōhala
Save the Date
Live Trivia night via Zoom, 2/11
Hiki nō drawing live on Facebook, 2/21 @ 700pm
Māla work day 900 to 1100am, 2/26
ʻImi Pono 12-3pm, Pōʻaono, 3/5 

Donate to Hui Makua who’s mission is to support Hawaiian Immersion at Pūʻōhala

Day 21 of 30: Alumni Highlight: Pahonu Coleman

2/24/2022

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Day 20 of 30: Weaving tutorial with Kumu Dukie & ʻAnakala Rex

2/23/2022

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Day 19 of 20: Ka Hana Lau Hala, Kula Waena o Pūʻōhala

2/22/2022

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Day 18 of 30: Hiki Nō ticket drawing live tonight at 700pm

2/21/2022

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Day 17 of 30: Padlet: Favorite ʻImi Pono Memories

2/20/2022

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Day 16 of 30: Mele Inoa wikiō, Papa Mālaaʻo

2/19/2022

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Day 15 of 30: Lehua Kamalu

2/18/2022

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Day 14 of 30: Pūʻōhala Mural, click image below for wikiō link.

2/17/2022

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Day 13 of 30: Ka Wai a Kāne, Kuʻu Māla

2/16/2022

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Day 12 of 30: Ka Makau Hoʻokalakupua

2/15/2022

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    ʻImi Pono History

    ʻImi Pono is Hui Makuaʻs way to raise money to support Hawaiian Immersion at Pūʻōhala. To kōkua nā kumu, provide wai in the papa, to mālama the māla at kula, kōkua me huakaʻi, and more. 

    ​ʻImi Pono 2022 will be held on March 5, 2022 at Ke Kula Kaiapuni O Pūʻōhala from 12pm-3pm. As we continue to safely celebrate during a pandemic, our in-person event will be slightly modified. It will include a drive-thru pick-up of pre-ordered mea ʻai and vaifala, and a B.Y.O.Blanket so ʻohana can picnic; enjoy music from Uncle Del Beazley, Hanale Bishop, Stephen Inglis, and Waiuʻi Kanahele; and shop vendor booths. This modified ʻImi Pono is meant to allows us to gather but also provides more physical distancing.

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