Punahou Speech Tournament & Holokai Biathalon
April 5
“The speech festival was a great time to see everyone’s hard work, and the biathalon was successful for raising awareness about access surf, an orginazation that helps bring joy to disabled people!”
“The speech festival was a great time to see everyone’s hard work, and the biathalon was successful for raising awareness about access surf, an orginazation that helps bring joy to disabled people!”
Kiwanis Bazaar Sale
“It was great working and getting to know the other Kiwanis and other clubs while painting the benches and the walls. It was a great experience and I hope to get to know even more people in the division!”
-Eugene Son ‘19
-Eugene Son ‘19
Rocky Hill Clean up
April 7
Help Kumu Tai with beautifying our school's very own Rocky Hill by weeding, bagging cactus, trail building, etc.
Help Kumu Tai with beautifying our school's very own Rocky Hill by weeding, bagging cactus, trail building, etc.
Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast
“The Kiwani's pancake breakfast was a great opportunity to support our sister club's fundraiser. Even though it was pretty early in the morning, everyone had fun holdingsigns, or making pancakes to sell at the breakfast. I would really recommend this eventto get to know and help out the Kiwanis Club!”
Hcon 2018
April 21-23
Annual Key Club convention with Key Clubs from around the state.
Annual Key Club convention with Key Clubs from around the state.
Makiki Aloha Aina Stream Clean Up
April 22
Cleaning up Makiki Stream in honor of Earth Day!
Cleaning up Makiki Stream in honor of Earth Day!
April dCM
April 28
Teaching kids about healthy living at local public schools.
"Wellness day was a really fun experience because I got to interact with the kids from Palolo elementary and help them lead healthier lives! We learned a lot from the leaders of this project, Tamara Sato ’18 and Jayci Tsuhako ’18 and helped spread their message."
- Kaycie Matsukado ‘18
Teaching kids about healthy living at local public schools.
"Wellness day was a really fun experience because I got to interact with the kids from Palolo elementary and help them lead healthier lives! We learned a lot from the leaders of this project, Tamara Sato ’18 and Jayci Tsuhako ’18 and helped spread their message."
- Kaycie Matsukado ‘18