Lau Ke Aloha: Lāʻau Love
- Jun 17
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Date: July 23, 2026
Location: Hale Pili
Join us for Lau Ke Aloha: Lāʻau Love. This free, family-friendly gathering invites our Maui community to create art inspired by the native plant life of Maui and Honuaʻula. Led by local artisans, each hands-on session centers on a unique native species. This gathering is designed to connect more deeply with place through hands-on learning that strengthens pilina with ʻāina in the Honuaʻula moku.



Our Lau Ke Aloha gathering is preceding a community Golf event to honor Lahaina Community Land Trust and Hawaiʻi Land Trust their commitment to fostering a reciprocal relationship between people and ‘āina for the collective well-being of Hawai‘i’s communities. We invite you to learn more about each of these nonprofits and show some support for these wonderful organizations by donating to their missions below.
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The Lahaina Community Land Trust is a 501(c)3 nonprofit formed in the fires’ aftermath to ensure that Lahaina’s lands remain forever in the hands of its people.
To learn more, visit lahainacommunitylandtrust.org or follow us on social media at @lahainacommunitylandtrust.

Hawai‘i Land Trust (HILT) is Hawai‘i’s local statewide nonprofit land trust that protects, stewards, and cultivates reciprocal relationships with ʻāina that sustain Hawai‘i. The nationally accredited land trust supports the health, productivity, and resilience of Hawai‘i’s biocultural ecosystems, food systems, and kama‘āina and local communities through its 8 community preserves, 54 conservation easements, and ‘āina transactions, stewardship and community programs. For more, visit HILT.org.
Learn more about HILT.org.



