Welina Waipao is a unique, three-day 'āina-based educational experience designed for keiki to connect with the land and Hawaiian culture. Hosted at Papahana Kuaola in the beautiful ahupuaʻa of Heʻeia, this program offers hands-on learning opportunities that foster a deep appreciation for the environment. Participants engage in traditional practices and nature-based activities, making it an enriching summer experience for young learners in the Kaneohe community.
What to Expect
An immersive, land-based educational program for children.
Who Should Attend
Keiki
Students
Families interested in Hawaiian culture
Nature enthusiasts
Agenda Overview
Educational program activities at Papahana Kuaola.
Venue & Address
Papahana Kuaola
46-403 Haiku Rd Kaneohe , Hawaii – 96744 United States
Organizer
Papahana Kuaola · Non-profit
An organization dedicated to Hawaiian culture and environmental education.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the focus of the program?
The program focuses on 'āina-based learning and Hawaiian culture.
Who is the target audience?
The program is designed for keiki.
Where is it located?
It is held at Papahana Kuaola, 46-403 Haiku Rd, Kaneohe.
How long is the program?
It is a three-day experience.
How do I register?
Registration details are available through the Papahana Kuaola event platform.
Is it a summer program?
Yes, it is part of their summer educational offerings.
Tags
education
culture
nature
kaneohe
keiki
hawaii
Summary
An educational 'āina-based program for children at Papahana Kuaola.