Volunteering on Vacation on Maui

February 21st, 2008

Filed Under Event, Going Green |

Interested in doing some volunteer work while on vacation or if you live on Maui?  See this event coming up this Saturday with the Pacific Whale Foundation.

Want to see archaeological sites of old Hawaii? Come to Honokowai Valley every third Saturday from 9 am to about 3 pm. Ed Lindsey will host a group of volunteers to restore Honokowai Valley. Volunteers will uproot invasive plant species in Honokowai Valley, and may also plant indigenous plants. They will get a chance to work in sometimes wet and sunny conditions. Sun protection, long pants and closed boots are required. Bring water and snacks. Participants get to experience a private valley full of archaeological sites. Join the growing worldwide trend of “voluntourism” by participating in the Volunteering on Vacation program offered by Pacific Whale Foundation with support from the County of Maui Office of Economic Development and the Hawaii Tourism Authority. In exchange for your efforts, you’ll receive a distinctive “Volunteering on Vacation - Maui” t-shirt and the satisfaction of joining in efforts to protect Maui’s unique environment. Transportation is provided. Participants can meet in front of the North Sugar Cane Train Station, located in Kaanapali on the mountain side of Puukoli Road. For more information about Volunteering on Vacation, contact Pacific Whale Foundation’s Reservations Department at (808) 249-8811. From the U.S. Mainland, please call 1-800-WHALE-11. Please call to make a reservation.

Even if you don’t want to do something formal like this, you can always keep small trash bags in your car and pick up trash at a local beach or park.  Or if you see trash and a trash can in close proximity, pick it up and throw it away.  Help keep Hawaii beautiful!


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