Summer Programs!
All the Latest Events & Insights from MʻClub
Mahalo to all our students, teachers, parents and staff! We've had a wonderful summer and want to share just a few pics with you all! Olomana students
Presented what they learned at their summer-end hō’ike!
Waimānalo Elementary K-5
Students enjoyed so many activities!
Waimānalo Intermediate
Waimānalo Intermediate students learned about restoring fishponds at Kaiona and Pahonu...
...Studied ahupua’a at the fishpond
...and wove limu lei
Kailua High School
Summer bridge students working and exploring at Papahana Kualoa
Nā Maka o ka Iʻa
Fourth through 8th grade students explored the ahupua’a and practiced science, technology, engineering, art, and math through activities at the fishpond.
Mālama Ko‘olaupoko Mālama Honua
The ʻOhana Corner We hope to encourage and equip you to help your child succeed --not just at school, but for life.
Hawaiian Phrase of the Month
Mālama ‘Āina Summer has arrived but usually summer brings higher electricity usage! Reducing your carbon footprint helps reduce the effects of climate change. What can you do?
Skip the car! Going car-free for a month saves an average of an equivalent of 0.17 metric tons of CO2 equivalent per person.
Line dry clothes! Summer is the perfect weather to lay laundry out to dry - clothes dryers use a lot of energy!
Enjoy the outdoors! Eat, play, and relax outdoors and avoid the need for fans, air conditioning, and other indoor appliances.
Salad Ingredients:
1 steamed peeled cored ulu rough diced 1 medium sweet onion diced 1 Cup Flat leaf parsley minced 1 Cup Quartered pitted Kalamata olives 1 Cup Sliced Spanish green olives 3/4 Cup Olive oil 1/2 Cup Lemon juice 4 Tbsp Coarse grain mustard 4 Tbsp Deli Mustard
Dressing:
3/4 Cup Extra virgin olive oil 1/2 Cup Lemon juice 4 Tbsp Rough mustard 4 Tbsp Grey Poupon or deli mustard
Salt and pepper to taste Toss all together!
The purpose of the Hoʻāla Assistance Program (HAP) is to provide emergency financial assistance to Hawaiʻi residents facing hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic. HAP is made possible through funding from the Hawaii Resilience Fund (Hawaiʻi Community Foundation and Pierre & Pam Omidyar) and the City and County of Honolulu as a part of the City & County of Honolulu's Household Hardship Relief Program. Assistance is awarded 1 per household and all payments are paid directly to the vendors.
Visit https://thepaf.org |
July 2021 Newsletterwebmaster2022-05-01T18:51:39-10:00