Sat. Jan. 3lst at Pohakuloa
Dear Peace Ohana,
For all those planning on coming to the spiritual ceremony for healing the aina and peaceful protest at Pohakuloa, please note the following:
l. We will be meeting at l0AM at Mauna Kea park -- l mile Hilo side of the Pohakuloa (PTA) main gate. Car pools will leave Hilo Bayfron at 9AM after sign holding from 8-9AM at the intersection of Pauahi and Kamehameha Ave. Those coming from Kona side please be on the lookout for military training and note mile marker of the training as you drive Saddle Rd. to Mauna Kea Park.
2, Please come in a spirit of non-violence. It is possible we will encounter military troops that are training there. Be respectful of all people, even those who oppose us.
3 Come prepared for all weather. Bring warm clothes, rain gear, sun screen, hat, water, walking shoes, and a snack to share if possible.
4. Bring a ho'okupu (an offering --as simple as a ti-leaf -- if you wish) for the ceremony. Paul Neves will be coming with members of his Hula Halau for the ceremony of healing for the aina. I will bring extra ti-leaves and some fruit and cooked taro and sweet potatoes for sharing at Mauna Kea Park after the ceremony and peaceful protest. As for the protest, we may choose to go to the PTA main gate area or a site adjacent to training along Saddle Road. In all that we do, let us walk in the spirit of peace.
Mahalo for your solidarity,
Jim Albertini for Malu 'Aina
For all those planning on coming to the spiritual ceremony for healing the aina and peaceful protest at Pohakuloa, please note the following:
l. We will be meeting at l0AM at Mauna Kea park -- l mile Hilo side of the Pohakuloa (PTA) main gate. Car pools will leave Hilo Bayfron at 9AM after sign holding from 8-9AM at the intersection of Pauahi and Kamehameha Ave. Those coming from Kona side please be on the lookout for military training and note mile marker of the training as you drive Saddle Rd. to Mauna Kea Park.
2, Please come in a spirit of non-violence. It is possible we will encounter military troops that are training there. Be respectful of all people, even those who oppose us.
3 Come prepared for all weather. Bring warm clothes, rain gear, sun screen, hat, water, walking shoes, and a snack to share if possible.
4. Bring a ho'okupu (an offering --as simple as a ti-leaf -- if you wish) for the ceremony. Paul Neves will be coming with members of his Hula Halau for the ceremony of healing for the aina. I will bring extra ti-leaves and some fruit and cooked taro and sweet potatoes for sharing at Mauna Kea Park after the ceremony and peaceful protest. As for the protest, we may choose to go to the PTA main gate area or a site adjacent to training along Saddle Road. In all that we do, let us walk in the spirit of peace.
Mahalo for your solidarity,
Jim Albertini for Malu 'Aina
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Jim Albertini
Malu ‘Aina Center for Non-violent Education & Action
P.O.Box AB
Kurtistown, Hawai’i 96760
phone: 808-966-7622
email: JA@interpac.net
Visit us on the web at: www.malu-aina.org
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