VOLUNTEER to WADE THROUGH the MUD in 100-YEAR-OLD Nuuanu Valley Koi Pond

Mon Jul 04 2022 at 09:00 am to 12:00 pm

33 Pulelehua Way | Honolulu

Nichiren Sect Mission of Hawaii
Publisher/HostNichiren Sect Mission of Hawaii
VOLUNTEER to WADE THROUGH the MUD in 100-YEAR-OLD Nuuanu Valley Koi Pond
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About this Event

Monday, July 4, 2022 9AM - Noon (lunch supplied afterwards).

We have water shoes and gloves if you don't, but please wear clothing you don't mind turning permanently brown!

Ample free parking.

Koi pond, fed from Nuuanu's Niniko Stream, was built 100 years ago by immigrant Japanese landscape architect Kiyoshi Takano, on the grounds of the Theodore Atherton Cooke estate (son of Honolulu Museum of Art founder Alice Rice Cooke).

More info & signup from Sandra at [email protected] or visit nichirenmission.org


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33 Pulelehua Way, 33 Pulelehua Way, Honolulu, United States

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