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Princeville Mo’olelo: History of Nihokū & Mōkōlea Point
Tuesday, April 15th, 2025 at 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
Free
The Princeville Moʻolelo free lecture series will continue on Tuesday, April 15th as Uncle Gary Smith returns to share the history of Nihokū & Mōkōlea Point. Gary was part of a hui of community advocates who worked tirelessly to protect these important sites from development, and we are so pleased that he is sharing this knowledge and his experience with us. Make sure to join us, either in person or on Zoom. Today, more than ever, we need to come together to protect and preserve public lands and critical wildlife habitats.
Free Lecture Series: Tuesday, April 15, 2025 5:00 to 6:30pm in the Princeville Community Center. The presentation will also be available via Zoom. For more information, visit www.kauairefuges.org/princeville-moolelo.
About the Series: Friends of Kauaʻi Wildlife Refuges is pleased to partner with the Princeville at Hanalei Community Association Events Committee to present this engaging series. Together, they are presenting free informative “talk story” events monthly in the Princeville Community Center to share the work and stories of conservation partners, Hawaiian cultural practitioners and more.
About Friends of Kauaʻi Wildlife Refuges: Kīlauea Point Natural History Association, now doing business as “Friends of Kauaʻi Wildlife Refuges,” serves as a 501(c)(3) non-profit Friends Group that supports the wildlife conservation, education, and historic preservation work of the Kauaʻi National Wildlife Refuge Complex, which includes Kīlauea Point, Hanalei and Hulēʻia NWRs. With donations, plus proceeds from Nature Store operations, the organization supports visitor education, provides rehabilitative care for sick or injured native Hawaiian birds, volunteer training, special events, equipment for wildlife habitat maintenance and restoration, free bussing for school field trips to a refuge, awards annual scholarships for college students pursuing environmental studies and more. For additional information, visit www.kauairefuges.org and follow on social media at @fkwrkauai.