Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 6, Number 2, 1 February 1989 — "Ke Kukui O Moanalua" Lecture And Field Trip Series To Begin [ARTICLE]

"Ke Kukui O Moanalua" Lecture And Field Trip Series To Begin

Moanalua Gardens Foundation invites the publie to learn more about Hawaii's special places and people. The Foundation's 1989 "Ke Kukui O Moanalua" series of lectures and field trips is eomprised of eight sessions that begin in February and eonhnue through June.

Investigate significant archaeological sites in Kailua; examine sinkholes in the 'Ewa coral plain; hike in the Kaunala Forest Reserve above Pupukea; explore natural history sites on Mokapu Peninsula; discover the fascinating story of the evolution of native plants and animals in Hawai'i; participate in a day trip to a native rainforest, 'Ola'a Forest, on the Big Island; tour manne research facilities on Moku-O-Lo'e; and hike in Koloa Valley in the Kahuku Forest Reserve to view special geological formations.

L-osts tor lectures ana held tnps range from $6.00 to $110.00, with discounts for Foundation members. For more information and registration forms, eall Moanalua Gardens Foundation at 8395334.