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"Ke kololio ka hau o uka,
ko mai ka nae 'a'ala o ke kiele."
When the dew-laden breeze of the upland creeps swifly down
it brings with it the fragrance of the gardenias.
(Said of one who comes with happy tidings.)
A new plant comes to life
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Every end of April about a thousand people came to Hoa 'Aina O Makaha to experience the crafts and talents of Makaha Elementary Students and many friends and neigbhors.

A particulary special moment was the re-dadication of the newly built HALE HAUMANA, "a place of gathering, a symbol of culture and traditions that we desire to continue in our community."

Point your mouse on the pictures to read about what they show.
Speeches and shows on stage

Makaha Elementary students performed Hula

Eric Enos spoke out on community peace

Kids and parents made tapa cloth

Students explained what they have learned

Hale Haumana was re-dedicated to the community

Friends learned about growing in a nursery

We love the Farm!

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