This project brought out some of the angels living on Maui. Alex Beers answered a Craigslist ad of mine, and came out with a huge load of compost to donate to the site, unloaded it by the shovelfull, and then showed up the next day to work an entire 8 hour day with me- winning himself the angel-of-the-day award! Kim his son Kai from Maluhia trucking donated countless hours of backhoe work and trucking in of materials. Jay Carpio from Holon donated 2 days of free labor into installing the fence that we got from Valley Isle Fencing. Vince Mina and Ricky Apana donated soil amendments , BioChar and countless hours of consulting free of charge, Voluntourism did hours of free outreach and brought us 14 volunteers for the day all extremely skilled and dedicated. An extra special thank you to the generous spirits that gave above and beyond for this project: Lehuahana, Waylon Rich, Jeremiah Baca, Tribe, Amber Love, Mary Bailey, Eco-Island Supply, Alex Beers, Lehn Huff, Maile and Jay Carpio and family and Whole Foods market. Thank you for all being such breathtaking reminders of the way that the divine subtly and gracefully moves through us~ and for reminding me that it takes a TRIBE to raise a garden. Mahalo nui loa
Lehn Huff (aka the Fairy God-mother of the Maui School Gardens) Welcomed everyone to the workday with a smile, and a lot of confidentiality wavers to sign :) |
Volunteers begin planting the natives on the native hillside. |
The amazing Jeremiah Baca...who graciously jumped into a leadership role, worked so hard the whole day through, and did so the entire day long with a smile. |
Our Angel Alex Beers and Jeremiah Baca planting natives on the hillside. |
Meghan Sweet, Director at Voluntourism showed her support with her partner Dori. They worked on irrigation installation and planting dozens of natives throughout the afternoon. |
Shannon Carpio (Maile's daughter) waters in all of the new plantings. |
Tricia and Julia fill buckets of our planting mix... |
Rebekah lays out the plants to be planted |
The natives hillside fills in |
Tricia, Jeffrey and Alex....angels in the dust |
Taking a much needed lunch break- thanks to Whole Foods for not only sending us such wonderful support, but also for nourishing us throughout the day. |
Matt Lane stopped by with the head of the CDC- Paul Hunting, Dr Pang, and a group of others who are working under the CDC grant- Communities Putting Prevention to Work |
The next thing needing planting is Alex |
It takes a tribe to raise a garden |
Such beautiful bright souls- THank you all for coming out |
Residents from the Homeless Resource Center helped to lend a hand in the courtyard |
Jeremiah's lovely mother and father came out to lend a hand on their vacation... |
Always working with a beaming bright smile |
Dori lends a hand planting natives, and works with Cole installing irrigation |
Waylon Rich and Jeffrey working hard until the end |
Last natives going in for the day |
Some of the girls who live at the Resource Center came out to check on the work, and they reaaally wanted to lend a hand |
Waylon and Jeremiah led the tree planting station- we got nearly 30 bananas and 15 papayas and 10 lilikoi in the ground that day! |
The girls help me put in irrigation- showing them the way that we install the 'spaghetti's' and emitters so that we have drip going to each of our natives |
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