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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
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Gannett Peak: A Wild Wyoming Ascent
Sitting in the heart of the wild Wind River Range, the daunting prospect of 57 miles and 14,000’ feet of elevation gain over 3.5 days faced us as we planned to stand atop Wyoming’s highest point, Gannett Peak (13,810’). Read More
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HTMC New Members Introductions
We would like to welcome our new members to the club with a warm aloha! In an effort to get to know our new members a little better, the board introduced an initiative for new members have the opportunity Read More
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Rapid Ohia Death
Jarin Batangan wrote an article about Rapid Ohia Death for a University of Hawai’i Manoa course entitled “Human Values and the Environment.” The asynchronous, online course is offered through UHM’s Interdisciplinary Studies and Sustainability programs, and taught by HTMC Read More