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In and Out of Waimanalo in the Early Days
Gaining access to Waimanalo, in the days before cars and roads, was difficult at best. Although the above photo resembles the Pali hairpin turn, look closely and you will see that it is taken from the top of Aniani Read More
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Hike for Hope, sponsored by the AFSP
This June, The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), Hawaii Chapter, is promoting hiking and exercise, self-care, enjoying nature, and building community with a virtual *Construction* Hike for Hope. Everyone can participate in hikes anywhere, anytime, all month long. Read More
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Inspiring Wili Lei Making Workshop with Myrtle Wong
On Wednesday April 30th thirty five people gathered at the clubhouse for the 3rd Annual May Day Lei making event with long time HTMC Member Myrtle Wong. Not only has Myrtle been making leis for years, but she is Read More
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The Waimanalo Sugar Plantation
Origin and date of title photo unknown. The story of the Waimanalo Sugar Plantation is a story of father and son: Thomas and John Cummins. Thomas Cummins was born in Lincoln, England to a wealthy British aristocratic family in Read More
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HTMC Logo Design Update
Back in the summer of 2024, HTMC Member Pat Rooney kindly agreed to spearhead the search for an updated logo when he accepted the position as Logo Committee Chair. The HTMC Logo Design: Call for Submissions was announced in Read More