Hawai‘i Spotlight @ Ulupō
January 25, 2020
08:30 AM - 12:00 PM
1200 Kailua Road, Kailua, HI 96734
Office of Student Activities, 808-544-0277, www.hpu.edu/hawaiispotlight, studentlife@hpu.edu
Tucked away in Kailua is Ulupō Heiau. This sacred site is one of the oldest heiau on O‘ahu that in mele (song) and mo‘olelo (story) only ambiguous references are given. It is so old that the construction is believed to be done by menehune (legendary race of small people who worked at night) in the 10th century. Join us to learn more about this unique location and help with the preservation of the area by removing invasive species, clearing debris, and working with native plants.
To reserve your spot you must complete the Hawai‘i Spotlight-Ulupō reservation form. Space is limited so sign up today!
The Hawai’i Spotlight program provides opportunities for students to explore different parts of the island and learn about the Hawaiian culture and the community we live in. It focuses on the core values of the University: Aloha, Kuleana and Pono. Students will explore what each value means and identify ways to exemplify these values in their daily lives. These events are scheduled once per month.
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