A Hawaiian language class for seniors at the Kahuku Public & School Library.
Thu, 4 Jun 2026
10:00 AM (Pacific/Honolulu)
Kahuku Public & School Library Kahuku , Hawaii
The Kahuku Public & School Library hosts an ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian language) class specifically for Kūpuna (elders), led by Kumu Gigi and La’a of Ke Ola Mamo. This educational program offers a wonderful opportunity for seniors to learn or practice the Hawaiian language in a supportive and culturally rich environment. It is a great way to connect with community members and preserve Hawaiian culture. All interested Kūpuna are encouraged to attend.
What to Expect
A respectful and engaging language learning environment for seniors.
Who Should Attend
Seniors
Kūpuna
Language learners
Agenda Overview
The class begins at 10:00 AM.
Venue & Address
Kahuku Public & School Library
56-490 Kamehameha Hwy Kahuku , Hawaii – 96731 United States
Organizer
Ke Ola Mamo · Organization
Provides health and cultural services to the community.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is it held?
Kahuku Public & School Library.
When is it?
June 4, 2026.
Who is it for?
Kūpuna (seniors).
Is there a fee?
No, it is free to attend.
Do I need to register?
Check with the library for details.
Is it recurring?
Yes, it is a recurring program.
Tags
Language
Culture
Kahuku
Hawaii
Education
Summary
A Hawaiian language class for seniors held at the local library.