With Hawaiian Islands Land Trust, you'll visit the Waihee Coastal Dunes and Wetlands Refuge, a remarkable coastal area that's rich in Hawaiian history and bird watching, to remove invasive species and clear brush.
The program takes place every Friday from 8:00 am to noon and includes four hours of work.
Meet at 8:00 am at the Waihee Refuge, located off of Halewaiu Road. (To get there, travel north on Kahekili Highway (Route 340) and turn right onto Halewaiu Road in Waihee. The entrance to the refuge will be a dirt road on the left just before the stop sign for traffic coming in the opposite direction. After arriving at the entrance continue onto the dirt road and drive past two gates to gather by the green colored house. To use maps.google.com, search for "Waihee Refuge." Bring water and sunscreen, and wear closed-toe shoes, pants and hat (sun protection). Snacks and cold drinks will be provided.
Hawaiian Island Land Trust, Waihee Coastal Dunes and Wetlands Refuge
Make summer a time of discovery, fun, adventure and learning about the ocean for your child in grades K - 5 at Pacific Whale Foundation Ocean Camp. This popular day camp, features curriculum developed by the experienced marine educators and scientists at Pacific Whale Foundation. Campers experience a variety of field trips and activities such as surf/windsurf lessons, tidepool explorations, beach fun, snorkel cruises to Molokini, hands-on science experiments, sports and games, arts and crafts, Maui Ocean Center visit and much more. The camp is located at Pacific Whale Foundation’s air-conditioned Discovery Center in Ma’alaea and is staffed by friendly, enthusiastic and energetic professionals with years of teaching and summer camp experience. We are especially proud of our 1:10 teacher to camper ratio. Camp hours are from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm, You can enroll your child for individual or multiple days, Monday through Friday, unless noted otherwise. Pacific Whale Foundation Members and kama'aina enjoy savings on all of our camp programs. Register early and save! For more information about camp and to enroll, please visit www.pacificwhale.org or call Pacific Whale Foundation at (808) 249-8811 ext. 1
Pacific Whale Foundation's Discovery Center, Ma'alaea (Maui), Hawaii
Nothing says "Maui fun" like dancing in the open air on the bow of a boat at sea at sunset! This fun-filled cruise is led by local island music and reggae star Marty Dread. It's great for all ages. His charisma and enthusiasm gets everyone dancing and enjoying themselves. The cruise includes an array of delicious hot and cold appetizers, plus Maui Brewing Co. beer, wine, Mai Tais and tropical well drinks (up to 3 per guest) as well as sodas, filtered water and juices. Offered by Pacific Whale Foundation, it departs at 5:00 pm on Friday evenings from Ma’alaea Harbor. Price is $59.95 for adults and $39.95 for children. Book online at www.pacificwhale.org and save 10%. Pacific Whale Foundation Members save 20%. For reservations and information, please call (808) 249-8811 ext. 1.
With our partner Malama Honokawai you’ll visit the beautiful and hidden Honokawai Valley, an area closed to the public. Among Hawaiian archeological sites, you’ll learn about Hawaiian history and culture as you help to remove invasive weed plants and possibly plant native species. The program runs from 9:00 am to 3:30 pm. Bring water, snacks, lunch, sunscreen and bug repellant and wear closed-toe shoes, pants and a t-shirt. You'll receive a free tote bag for your efforts.
Be sure to call (808) 249-8811 ext. 1 at least 24 hours in advance to sign up! ! Learn more about Pacific Whale Foundation’s Volunteering on Vacation program at http://volunteersonvacation.org/
Meet at 9 a.m. in front of North Sugar Cane Train Station, Puukoli Road, Kaanapali.
Brittle stars, urchins, octopi, oh my! Pacific Whale Foundation's marine educators invite the public to meet some of the fascinating creatures that roam Hawaii's tidepools at night during our Moonlight Tidepool Explorations at a South Maui tidepool. This discovery event is recommended for people ages 6 and over. Participants are asked to wear sturdy shoes and bring a flashlight. Refreshments will be provided. $10 per adult and $5 per child. 6:30 pm. Advance reservations required. Co-sponsored by Mana Kai Maui Resort. Offered on June 2, 2012 ; June 29, 2012; July 27, 2012; July 28, 2012; August 12, 2012; August 13, 2012 and September 10, 2012. For reservations, call (808) 249-8811 ext 1.
Through Volunteering on Vacation, a free program offered by Pacific Whale Foundation, join South Maui Volunteers and group leaders Bob and Lis Richardson to help maintain an ocean-side trail, restore sand dunes, pick up litter and remove invasive species. 7:30 to 9:30 am. Meeting locations are announced every Wednesday for the following Monday. For example, on September 24, the group will work at Kamaole 1 Beach Park on the north side towards Charley Young Beach. Additional project project updates and upcoming locations are posted each Wednesday at www.southmauivolunteers.com. or can be obtained by calling 264-1798. Bring water, snacks and sunscreen and wear solid, closed-toed shoes. Get a free Volunteering on Vacation tote bag for your efforts! For info or to sign up call (808) 249-8811 ext. 1. Learn more about Pacific Whale Foundation’s Volunteering on Vacation program at http://volunteersonvacation.org/
Make summer a time of discovery, fun, adventure and learning about the ocean for your child in grades K - 5 at Pacific Whale Foundation Ocean Camp. This popular day camp, features curriculum developed by the experienced marine educators and scientists at Pacific Whale Foundation. Campers experience a variety of field trips and activities such as surf/windsurf lessons, tidepool explorations, beach fun, snorkel cruises to Molokini, hands-on science experiments, sports and games, arts and crafts, Maui Ocean Center visit and much more. The camp is located at Pacific Whale Foundation’s air-conditioned Discovery Center in Ma’alaea and is staffed by friendly, enthusiastic and energetic professionals with years of teaching and summer camp experience. We are especially proud of our 1:10 teacher to camper ratio. Camp hours are from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm, You can enroll your child for individual or multiple days, Monday through Friday, unless noted otherwise. Pacific Whale Foundation Members and kama'aina enjoy savings on all of our camp programs. Register early and save! For more information about camp and to enroll, please visit www.pacificwhale.org or call Pacific Whale Foundation at (808) 249-8811 ext. 1
Pacific Whale Foundation's Discovery Center, Ma'alaea (Maui), Hawaii
Because Hawaii is the most remote island chain in the world, stargazing here is some of the finest you'll find anywhere. Pacific Whale Foundation’s stargazing cruise introduces you to Maui's enchanting sky in a most spectacular setting --- a tropical evening on the beautiful Pacific Ocean off the coast of Lahaina.
This Pacific Whale Foundation evening cruise is narrated by special guest Harriet Witt, an international award winning astronomy writer and speaker, known for her entertaining and informative commentary on the stars. Her writing has been featured in publications such as Sky & Telescope, and Spirit of Aloha. Offered every Monday, from 8:00 pm to 10:00 pm.
Appetizers, dessert treats and drinks are included, including up to 3 alcoholic beverages (local microbrewery beer, wine and Mai Tais) for adults with valid i.d. Please check-in 45 minutes prior to departure at Pacific Whale Foundation’s Lahaina Ocean Store at 612 Front Street, Lahaina. Price is $59.95 for adults and $39.95 for children. Book online at www.pacificwhale.org and save 10%. Pacific Whale Foundation Members save 20%. For reservations, please call (808) 249-8811 ext. 1.
Make summer a time of discovery, fun, adventure and learning about the ocean for your child in grades K - 5 at Pacific Whale Foundation Ocean Camp. This popular day camp, features curriculum developed by the experienced marine educators and scientists at Pacific Whale Foundation. Campers experience a variety of field trips and activities such as surf/windsurf lessons, tidepool explorations, beach fun, snorkel cruises to Molokini, hands-on science experiments, sports and games, arts and crafts, Maui Ocean Center visit and much more. The camp is located at Pacific Whale Foundation’s air-conditioned Discovery Center in Ma’alaea and is staffed by friendly, enthusiastic and energetic professionals with years of teaching and summer camp experience. We are especially proud of our 1:10 teacher to camper ratio. Camp hours are from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm, You can enroll your child for individual or multiple days, Monday through Friday, unless noted otherwise. Pacific Whale Foundation Members and kama'aina enjoy savings on all of our camp programs. Register early and save! For more information about camp and to enroll, please visit www.pacificwhale.org or call Pacific Whale Foundation at (808) 249-8811 ext. 1
Pacific Whale Foundation's Discovery Center, Ma'alaea (Maui), Hawaii
Make summer a time of discovery, fun, adventure and learning about the ocean for your child in grades K - 5 at Pacific Whale Foundation Ocean Camp. This popular day camp, features curriculum developed by the experienced marine educators and scientists at Pacific Whale Foundation. Campers experience a variety of field trips and activities such as surf/windsurf lessons, tidepool explorations, beach fun, snorkel cruises to Molokini, hands-on science experiments, sports and games, arts and crafts, Maui Ocean Center visit and much more. The camp is located at Pacific Whale Foundation’s air-conditioned Discovery Center in Ma’alaea and is staffed by friendly, enthusiastic and energetic professionals with years of teaching and summer camp experience. We are especially proud of our 1:10 teacher to camper ratio. Camp hours are from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm, You can enroll your child for individual or multiple days, Monday through Friday, unless noted otherwise. Pacific Whale Foundation Members and kama'aina enjoy savings on all of our camp programs. Register early and save! For more information about camp and to enroll, please visit www.pacificwhale.org or call Pacific Whale Foundation at (808) 249-8811 ext. 1
Pacific Whale Foundation's Discovery Center, Ma'alaea (Maui), Hawaii
Make summer a time of discovery, fun, adventure and learning about the ocean for your child in grades K - 5 at Pacific Whale Foundation Ocean Camp. This popular day camp, features curriculum developed by the experienced marine educators and scientists at Pacific Whale Foundation. Campers experience a variety of field trips and activities such as surf/windsurf lessons, tidepool explorations, beach fun, snorkel cruises to Molokini, hands-on science experiments, sports and games, arts and crafts, Maui Ocean Center visit and much more. The camp is located at Pacific Whale Foundation’s air-conditioned Discovery Center in Ma’alaea and is staffed by friendly, enthusiastic and energetic professionals with years of teaching and summer camp experience. We are especially proud of our 1:10 teacher to camper ratio. Camp hours are from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm, You can enroll your child for individual or multiple days, Monday through Friday, unless noted otherwise. Pacific Whale Foundation Members and kama'aina enjoy savings on all of our camp programs. Register early and save! For more information about camp and to enroll, please visit www.pacificwhale.org or call Pacific Whale Foundation at (808) 249-8811 ext. 1
Pacific Whale Foundation's Discovery Center, Ma'alaea (Maui), Hawaii
With Hawaiian Islands Land Trust, you'll visit the Waihee Coastal Dunes and Wetlands Refuge, a remarkable coastal area that's rich in Hawaiian history and bird watching, to remove invasive species and clear brush.
The program takes place every Friday from 8:00 am to noon and includes four hours of work.
Meet at 8:00 am at the Waihee Refuge, located off of Halewaiu Road. (To get there, travel north on Kahekili Highway (Route 340) and turn right onto Halewaiu Road in Waihee. The entrance to the refuge will be a dirt road on the left just before the stop sign for traffic coming in the opposite direction. After arriving at the entrance continue onto the dirt road and drive past two gates to gather by the green colored house. To use maps.google.com, search for "Waihee Refuge." Bring water and sunscreen, and wear closed-toe shoes, pants and hat (sun protection). Snacks and cold drinks will be provided.
Hawaiian Island Land Trust, Waihee Coastal Dunes and Wetlands Refuge
Make summer a time of discovery, fun, adventure and learning about the ocean for your child in grades K - 5 at Pacific Whale Foundation Ocean Camp. This popular day camp, features curriculum developed by the experienced marine educators and scientists at Pacific Whale Foundation. Campers experience a variety of field trips and activities such as surf/windsurf lessons, tidepool explorations, beach fun, snorkel cruises to Molokini, hands-on science experiments, sports and games, arts and crafts, Maui Ocean Center visit and much more. The camp is located at Pacific Whale Foundation’s air-conditioned Discovery Center in Ma’alaea and is staffed by friendly, enthusiastic and energetic professionals with years of teaching and summer camp experience. We are especially proud of our 1:10 teacher to camper ratio. Camp hours are from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm, You can enroll your child for individual or multiple days, Monday through Friday, unless noted otherwise. Pacific Whale Foundation Members and kama'aina enjoy savings on all of our camp programs. Register early and save! For more information about camp and to enroll, please visit www.pacificwhale.org or call Pacific Whale Foundation at (808) 249-8811 ext. 1
Pacific Whale Foundation's Discovery Center, Ma'alaea (Maui), Hawaii
Nothing says "Maui fun" like dancing in the open air on the bow of a boat at sea at sunset! This fun-filled cruise is led by local island music and reggae star Marty Dread. It's great for all ages. His charisma and enthusiasm gets everyone dancing and enjoying themselves. The cruise includes an array of delicious hot and cold appetizers, plus Maui Brewing Co. beer, wine, Mai Tais and tropical well drinks (up to 3 per guest) as well as sodas, filtered water and juices. Offered by Pacific Whale Foundation, it departs at 5:00 pm on Friday evenings from Ma’alaea Harbor. Price is $59.95 for adults and $39.95 for children. Book online at www.pacificwhale.org and save 10%. Pacific Whale Foundation Members save 20%. For reservations and information, please call (808) 249-8811 ext. 1.
With our partner Malama Honokawai you’ll visit the beautiful and hidden Honokawai Valley, an area closed to the public. Among Hawaiian archeological sites, you’ll learn about Hawaiian history and culture as you help to remove invasive weed plants and possibly plant native species. The program runs from 9:00 am to 3:30 pm. Bring water, snacks, lunch, sunscreen and bug repellant and wear closed-toe shoes, pants and a t-shirt. You'll receive a free tote bag for your efforts.
Be sure to call (808) 249-8811 ext. 1 at least 24 hours in advance to sign up! ! Learn more about Pacific Whale Foundation’s Volunteering on Vacation program at http://volunteersonvacation.org/
Meet at 9 a.m. in front of North Sugar Cane Train Station, Puukoli Road, Kaanapali.
In honor of World Oceans Day, Pacific Whale Foundation is offering free one-hour Ocean Discovery Cruises to Hawaii residents (kama'aina) and to Pacific Whale Foundation Members. The cruises depart from Ma’alaea Harbor at 1:00, 2:30 and 3:00 pm and Lahaina Harbor at 11:00 am, 1:00 pm and 2:00 pm. Each one includes narration about Maui's ocean environment and opportunities to view sea turtles and other wildlife. If you have a Hawaii driver's license OR are a current Pacific Whale Foundation Member, you go free. Otherwise, tickets are $10 for non-residents. Reservations are required. Call (808) 249-8811 ext. 1.
Through Volunteering on Vacation, a free program offered by Pacific Whale Foundation, join South Maui Volunteers and group leaders Bob and Lis Richardson to help maintain an ocean-side trail, restore sand dunes, pick up litter and remove invasive species. 7:30 to 9:30 am. Meeting locations are announced every Wednesday for the following Monday. For example, on September 24, the group will work at Kamaole 1 Beach Park on the north side towards Charley Young Beach. Additional project project updates and upcoming locations are posted each Wednesday at www.southmauivolunteers.com. or can be obtained by calling 264-1798. Bring water, snacks and sunscreen and wear solid, closed-toed shoes. Get a free Volunteering on Vacation tote bag for your efforts! For info or to sign up call (808) 249-8811 ext. 1. Learn more about Pacific Whale Foundation’s Volunteering on Vacation program at http://volunteersonvacation.org/
Make summer a time of discovery, fun, adventure and learning about the ocean for your child in grades K - 5 at Pacific Whale Foundation Ocean Camp. This popular day camp, features curriculum developed by the experienced marine educators and scientists at Pacific Whale Foundation. Campers experience a variety of field trips and activities such as surf/windsurf lessons, tidepool explorations, beach fun, snorkel cruises to Molokini, hands-on science experiments, sports and games, arts and crafts, Maui Ocean Center visit and much more. The camp is located at Pacific Whale Foundation’s air-conditioned Discovery Center in Ma’alaea and is staffed by friendly, enthusiastic and energetic professionals with years of teaching and summer camp experience. We are especially proud of our 1:10 teacher to camper ratio. Camp hours are from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm, You can enroll your child for individual or multiple days, Monday through Friday, unless noted otherwise. Pacific Whale Foundation Members and kama'aina enjoy savings on all of our camp programs. Register early and save! For more information about camp and to enroll, please visit www.pacificwhale.org or call Pacific Whale Foundation at (808) 249-8811 ext. 1
Pacific Whale Foundation's Discovery Center, Ma'alaea (Maui), Hawaii
Because Hawaii is the most remote island chain in the world, stargazing here is some of the finest you'll find anywhere. Pacific Whale Foundation’s stargazing cruise introduces you to Maui's enchanting sky in a most spectacular setting --- a tropical evening on the beautiful Pacific Ocean off the coast of Lahaina.
This Pacific Whale Foundation evening cruise is narrated by special guest Harriet Witt, an international award winning astronomy writer and speaker, known for her entertaining and informative commentary on the stars. Her writing has been featured in publications such as Sky & Telescope, and Spirit of Aloha. Offered every Monday, from 8:00 pm to 10:00 pm.
Appetizers, dessert treats and drinks are included, including up to 3 alcoholic beverages (local microbrewery beer, wine and Mai Tais) for adults with valid i.d. Please check-in 45 minutes prior to departure at Pacific Whale Foundation’s Lahaina Ocean Store at 612 Front Street, Lahaina. Price is $59.95 for adults and $39.95 for children. Book online at www.pacificwhale.org and save 10%. Pacific Whale Foundation Members save 20%. For reservations, please call (808) 249-8811 ext. 1.
Make summer a time of discovery, fun, adventure and learning about the ocean for your child in grades K - 5 at Pacific Whale Foundation Ocean Camp. This popular day camp, features curriculum developed by the experienced marine educators and scientists at Pacific Whale Foundation. Campers experience a variety of field trips and activities such as surf/windsurf lessons, tidepool explorations, beach fun, snorkel cruises to Molokini, hands-on science experiments, sports and games, arts and crafts, Maui Ocean Center visit and much more. The camp is located at Pacific Whale Foundation’s air-conditioned Discovery Center in Ma’alaea and is staffed by friendly, enthusiastic and energetic professionals with years of teaching and summer camp experience. We are especially proud of our 1:10 teacher to camper ratio. Camp hours are from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm, You can enroll your child for individual or multiple days, Monday through Friday, unless noted otherwise. Pacific Whale Foundation Members and kama'aina enjoy savings on all of our camp programs. Register early and save! For more information about camp and to enroll, please visit www.pacificwhale.org or call Pacific Whale Foundation at (808) 249-8811 ext. 1
Pacific Whale Foundation's Discovery Center, Ma'alaea (Maui), Hawaii
Make summer a time of discovery, fun, adventure and learning about the ocean for your child in grades K - 5 at Pacific Whale Foundation Ocean Camp. This popular day camp, features curriculum developed by the experienced marine educators and scientists at Pacific Whale Foundation. Campers experience a variety of field trips and activities such as surf/windsurf lessons, tidepool explorations, beach fun, snorkel cruises to Molokini, hands-on science experiments, sports and games, arts and crafts, Maui Ocean Center visit and much more. The camp is located at Pacific Whale Foundation’s air-conditioned Discovery Center in Ma’alaea and is staffed by friendly, enthusiastic and energetic professionals with years of teaching and summer camp experience. We are especially proud of our 1:10 teacher to camper ratio. Camp hours are from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm, You can enroll your child for individual or multiple days, Monday through Friday, unless noted otherwise. Pacific Whale Foundation Members and kama'aina enjoy savings on all of our camp programs. Register early and save! For more information about camp and to enroll, please visit www.pacificwhale.org or call Pacific Whale Foundation at (808) 249-8811 ext. 1
Pacific Whale Foundation's Discovery Center, Ma'alaea (Maui), Hawaii
Make summer a time of discovery, fun, adventure and learning about the ocean for your child in grades K - 5 at Pacific Whale Foundation Ocean Camp. This popular day camp, features curriculum developed by the experienced marine educators and scientists at Pacific Whale Foundation. Campers experience a variety of field trips and activities such as surf/windsurf lessons, tidepool explorations, beach fun, snorkel cruises to Molokini, hands-on science experiments, sports and games, arts and crafts, Maui Ocean Center visit and much more. The camp is located at Pacific Whale Foundation’s air-conditioned Discovery Center in Ma’alaea and is staffed by friendly, enthusiastic and energetic professionals with years of teaching and summer camp experience. We are especially proud of our 1:10 teacher to camper ratio. Camp hours are from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm, You can enroll your child for individual or multiple days, Monday through Friday, unless noted otherwise. Pacific Whale Foundation Members and kama'aina enjoy savings on all of our camp programs. Register early and save! For more information about camp and to enroll, please visit www.pacificwhale.org or call Pacific Whale Foundation at (808) 249-8811 ext. 1
Pacific Whale Foundation's Discovery Center, Ma'alaea (Maui), Hawaii
With Hawaiian Islands Land Trust, you'll visit the Waihee Coastal Dunes and Wetlands Refuge, a remarkable coastal area that's rich in Hawaiian history and bird watching, to remove invasive species and clear brush.
The program takes place every Friday from 8:00 am to noon and includes four hours of work.
Meet at 8:00 am at the Waihee Refuge, located off of Halewaiu Road. (To get there, travel north on Kahekili Highway (Route 340) and turn right onto Halewaiu Road in Waihee. The entrance to the refuge will be a dirt road on the left just before the stop sign for traffic coming in the opposite direction. After arriving at the entrance continue onto the dirt road and drive past two gates to gather by the green colored house. To use maps.google.com, search for "Waihee Refuge." Bring water and sunscreen, and wear closed-toe shoes, pants and hat (sun protection). Snacks and cold drinks will be provided.
Hawaiian Island Land Trust, Waihee Coastal Dunes and Wetlands Refuge
Make summer a time of discovery, fun, adventure and learning about the ocean for your child in grades K - 5 at Pacific Whale Foundation Ocean Camp. This popular day camp, features curriculum developed by the experienced marine educators and scientists at Pacific Whale Foundation. Campers experience a variety of field trips and activities such as surf/windsurf lessons, tidepool explorations, beach fun, snorkel cruises to Molokini, hands-on science experiments, sports and games, arts and crafts, Maui Ocean Center visit and much more. The camp is located at Pacific Whale Foundation’s air-conditioned Discovery Center in Ma’alaea and is staffed by friendly, enthusiastic and energetic professionals with years of teaching and summer camp experience. We are especially proud of our 1:10 teacher to camper ratio. Camp hours are from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm, You can enroll your child for individual or multiple days, Monday through Friday, unless noted otherwise. Pacific Whale Foundation Members and kama'aina enjoy savings on all of our camp programs. Register early and save! For more information about camp and to enroll, please visit www.pacificwhale.org or call Pacific Whale Foundation at (808) 249-8811 ext. 1
Pacific Whale Foundation's Discovery Center, Ma'alaea (Maui), Hawaii
Nothing says "Maui fun" like dancing in the open air on the bow of a boat at sea at sunset! This fun-filled cruise is led by local island music and reggae star Marty Dread. It's great for all ages. His charisma and enthusiasm gets everyone dancing and enjoying themselves. The cruise includes an array of delicious hot and cold appetizers, plus Maui Brewing Co. beer, wine, Mai Tais and tropical well drinks (up to 3 per guest) as well as sodas, filtered water and juices. Offered by Pacific Whale Foundation, it departs at 5:00 pm on Friday evenings from Ma’alaea Harbor. Price is $59.95 for adults and $39.95 for children. Book online at www.pacificwhale.org and save 10%. Pacific Whale Foundation Members save 20%. For reservations and information, please call (808) 249-8811 ext. 1.
With our partner Malama Honokawai you’ll visit the beautiful and hidden Honokawai Valley, an area closed to the public. Among Hawaiian archeological sites, you’ll learn about Hawaiian history and culture as you help to remove invasive weed plants and possibly plant native species. The program runs from 9:00 am to 3:30 pm. Bring water, snacks, lunch, sunscreen and bug repellant and wear closed-toe shoes, pants and a t-shirt. You'll receive a free tote bag for your efforts.
Be sure to call (808) 249-8811 ext. 1 at least 24 hours in advance to sign up! ! Learn more about Pacific Whale Foundation’s Volunteering on Vacation program at http://volunteersonvacation.org/
Meet at 9 a.m. in front of North Sugar Cane Train Station, Puukoli Road, Kaanapali.
Through Volunteering on Vacation, a free program offered by Pacific Whale Foundation, join South Maui Volunteers and group leaders Bob and Lis Richardson to help maintain an ocean-side trail, restore sand dunes, pick up litter and remove invasive species. 7:30 to 9:30 am. Meeting locations are announced every Wednesday for the following Monday. For example, on September 24, the group will work at Kamaole 1 Beach Park on the north side towards Charley Young Beach. Additional project project updates and upcoming locations are posted each Wednesday at www.southmauivolunteers.com. or can be obtained by calling 264-1798. Bring water, snacks and sunscreen and wear solid, closed-toed shoes. Get a free Volunteering on Vacation tote bag for your efforts! For info or to sign up call (808) 249-8811 ext. 1. Learn more about Pacific Whale Foundation’s Volunteering on Vacation program at http://volunteersonvacation.org/
Make summer a time of discovery, fun, adventure and learning about the ocean for your child in grades K - 5 at Pacific Whale Foundation Ocean Camp. This popular day camp, features curriculum developed by the experienced marine educators and scientists at Pacific Whale Foundation. Campers experience a variety of field trips and activities such as surf/windsurf lessons, tidepool explorations, beach fun, snorkel cruises to Molokini, hands-on science experiments, sports and games, arts and crafts, Maui Ocean Center visit and much more. The camp is located at Pacific Whale Foundation’s air-conditioned Discovery Center in Ma’alaea and is staffed by friendly, enthusiastic and energetic professionals with years of teaching and summer camp experience. We are especially proud of our 1:10 teacher to camper ratio. Camp hours are from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm, You can enroll your child for individual or multiple days, Monday through Friday, unless noted otherwise. Pacific Whale Foundation Members and kama'aina enjoy savings on all of our camp programs. Register early and save! For more information about camp and to enroll, please visit www.pacificwhale.org or call Pacific Whale Foundation at (808) 249-8811 ext. 1
Pacific Whale Foundation's Discovery Center, Ma'alaea (Maui), Hawaii
Because Hawaii is the most remote island chain in the world, stargazing here is some of the finest you'll find anywhere. Pacific Whale Foundation’s stargazing cruise introduces you to Maui's enchanting sky in a most spectacular setting --- a tropical evening on the beautiful Pacific Ocean off the coast of Lahaina.
This Pacific Whale Foundation evening cruise is narrated by special guest Harriet Witt, an international award winning astronomy writer and speaker, known for her entertaining and informative commentary on the stars. Her writing has been featured in publications such as Sky & Telescope, and Spirit of Aloha. Offered every Monday, from 8:00 pm to 10:00 pm.
Appetizers, dessert treats and drinks are included, including up to 3 alcoholic beverages (local microbrewery beer, wine and Mai Tais) for adults with valid i.d. Please check-in 45 minutes prior to departure at Pacific Whale Foundation’s Lahaina Ocean Store at 612 Front Street, Lahaina. Price is $59.95 for adults and $39.95 for children. Book online at www.pacificwhale.org and save 10%. Pacific Whale Foundation Members save 20%. For reservations, please call (808) 249-8811 ext. 1.
Make summer a time of discovery, fun, adventure and learning about the ocean for your child in grades K - 5 at Pacific Whale Foundation Ocean Camp. This popular day camp, features curriculum developed by the experienced marine educators and scientists at Pacific Whale Foundation. Campers experience a variety of field trips and activities such as surf/windsurf lessons, tidepool explorations, beach fun, snorkel cruises to Molokini, hands-on science experiments, sports and games, arts and crafts, Maui Ocean Center visit and much more. The camp is located at Pacific Whale Foundation’s air-conditioned Discovery Center in Ma’alaea and is staffed by friendly, enthusiastic and energetic professionals with years of teaching and summer camp experience. We are especially proud of our 1:10 teacher to camper ratio. Camp hours are from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm, You can enroll your child for individual or multiple days, Monday through Friday, unless noted otherwise. Pacific Whale Foundation Members and kama'aina enjoy savings on all of our camp programs. Register early and save! For more information about camp and to enroll, please visit www.pacificwhale.org or call Pacific Whale Foundation at (808) 249-8811 ext. 1
Pacific Whale Foundation's Discovery Center, Ma'alaea (Maui), Hawaii
Make summer a time of discovery, fun, adventure and learning about the ocean for your child in grades K - 5 at Pacific Whale Foundation Ocean Camp. This popular day camp, features curriculum developed by the experienced marine educators and scientists at Pacific Whale Foundation. Campers experience a variety of field trips and activities such as surf/windsurf lessons, tidepool explorations, beach fun, snorkel cruises to Molokini, hands-on science experiments, sports and games, arts and crafts, Maui Ocean Center visit and much more. The camp is located at Pacific Whale Foundation’s air-conditioned Discovery Center in Ma’alaea and is staffed by friendly, enthusiastic and energetic professionals with years of teaching and summer camp experience. We are especially proud of our 1:10 teacher to camper ratio. Camp hours are from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm, You can enroll your child for individual or multiple days, Monday through Friday, unless noted otherwise. Pacific Whale Foundation Members and kama'aina enjoy savings on all of our camp programs. Register early and save! For more information about camp and to enroll, please visit www.pacificwhale.org or call Pacific Whale Foundation at (808) 249-8811 ext. 1
Pacific Whale Foundation's Discovery Center, Ma'alaea (Maui), Hawaii
Make summer a time of discovery, fun, adventure and learning about the ocean for your child in grades K - 5 at Pacific Whale Foundation Ocean Camp. This popular day camp, features curriculum developed by the experienced marine educators and scientists at Pacific Whale Foundation. Campers experience a variety of field trips and activities such as surf/windsurf lessons, tidepool explorations, beach fun, snorkel cruises to Molokini, hands-on science experiments, sports and games, arts and crafts, Maui Ocean Center visit and much more. The camp is located at Pacific Whale Foundation’s air-conditioned Discovery Center in Ma’alaea and is staffed by friendly, enthusiastic and energetic professionals with years of teaching and summer camp experience. We are especially proud of our 1:10 teacher to camper ratio. Camp hours are from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm, You can enroll your child for individual or multiple days, Monday through Friday, unless noted otherwise. Pacific Whale Foundation Members and kama'aina enjoy savings on all of our camp programs. Register early and save! For more information about camp and to enroll, please visit www.pacificwhale.org or call Pacific Whale Foundation at (808) 249-8811 ext. 1
Pacific Whale Foundation's Discovery Center, Ma'alaea (Maui), Hawaii
With Hawaiian Islands Land Trust, you'll visit the Waihee Coastal Dunes and Wetlands Refuge, a remarkable coastal area that's rich in Hawaiian history and bird watching, to remove invasive species and clear brush.
The program takes place every Friday from 8:00 am to noon and includes four hours of work.
Meet at 8:00 am at the Waihee Refuge, located off of Halewaiu Road. (To get there, travel north on Kahekili Highway (Route 340) and turn right onto Halewaiu Road in Waihee. The entrance to the refuge will be a dirt road on the left just before the stop sign for traffic coming in the opposite direction. After arriving at the entrance continue onto the dirt road and drive past two gates to gather by the green colored house. To use maps.google.com, search for "Waihee Refuge." Bring water and sunscreen, and wear closed-toe shoes, pants and hat (sun protection). Snacks and cold drinks will be provided.
Hawaiian Island Land Trust, Waihee Coastal Dunes and Wetlands Refuge
Make summer a time of discovery, fun, adventure and learning about the ocean for your child in grades K - 5 at Pacific Whale Foundation Ocean Camp. This popular day camp, features curriculum developed by the experienced marine educators and scientists at Pacific Whale Foundation. Campers experience a variety of field trips and activities such as surf/windsurf lessons, tidepool explorations, beach fun, snorkel cruises to Molokini, hands-on science experiments, sports and games, arts and crafts, Maui Ocean Center visit and much more. The camp is located at Pacific Whale Foundation’s air-conditioned Discovery Center in Ma’alaea and is staffed by friendly, enthusiastic and energetic professionals with years of teaching and summer camp experience. We are especially proud of our 1:10 teacher to camper ratio. Camp hours are from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm, You can enroll your child for individual or multiple days, Monday through Friday, unless noted otherwise. Pacific Whale Foundation Members and kama'aina enjoy savings on all of our camp programs. Register early and save! For more information about camp and to enroll, please visit www.pacificwhale.org or call Pacific Whale Foundation at (808) 249-8811 ext. 1
Pacific Whale Foundation's Discovery Center, Ma'alaea (Maui), Hawaii
Nothing says "Maui fun" like dancing in the open air on the bow of a boat at sea at sunset! This fun-filled cruise is led by local island music and reggae star Marty Dread. It's great for all ages. His charisma and enthusiasm gets everyone dancing and enjoying themselves. The cruise includes an array of delicious hot and cold appetizers, plus Maui Brewing Co. beer, wine, Mai Tais and tropical well drinks (up to 3 per guest) as well as sodas, filtered water and juices. Offered by Pacific Whale Foundation, it departs at 5:00 pm on Friday evenings from Ma’alaea Harbor. Price is $59.95 for adults and $39.95 for children. Book online at www.pacificwhale.org and save 10%. Pacific Whale Foundation Members save 20%. For reservations and information, please call (808) 249-8811 ext. 1.
With our partner Malama Honokawai you’ll visit the beautiful and hidden Honokawai Valley, an area closed to the public. Among Hawaiian archeological sites, you’ll learn about Hawaiian history and culture as you help to remove invasive weed plants and possibly plant native species. The program runs from 9:00 am to 3:30 pm. Bring water, snacks, lunch, sunscreen and bug repellant and wear closed-toe shoes, pants and a t-shirt. You'll receive a free tote bag for your efforts.
Be sure to call (808) 249-8811 ext. 1 at least 24 hours in advance to sign up! ! Learn more about Pacific Whale Foundation’s Volunteering on Vacation program at http://volunteersonvacation.org/
Meet at 9 a.m. in front of North Sugar Cane Train Station, Puukoli Road, Kaanapali.
Through Volunteering on Vacation, a free program offered by Pacific Whale Foundation, join South Maui Volunteers and group leaders Bob and Lis Richardson to help maintain an ocean-side trail, restore sand dunes, pick up litter and remove invasive species. 7:30 to 9:30 am. Meeting locations are announced every Wednesday for the following Monday. For example, on September 24, the group will work at Kamaole 1 Beach Park on the north side towards Charley Young Beach. Additional project project updates and upcoming locations are posted each Wednesday at www.southmauivolunteers.com. or can be obtained by calling 264-1798. Bring water, snacks and sunscreen and wear solid, closed-toed shoes. Get a free Volunteering on Vacation tote bag for your efforts! For info or to sign up call (808) 249-8811 ext. 1. Learn more about Pacific Whale Foundation’s Volunteering on Vacation program at http://volunteersonvacation.org/
Make summer a time of discovery, fun, adventure and learning about the ocean for your child in grades K - 5 at Pacific Whale Foundation Ocean Camp. This popular day camp, features curriculum developed by the experienced marine educators and scientists at Pacific Whale Foundation. Campers experience a variety of field trips and activities such as surf/windsurf lessons, tidepool explorations, beach fun, snorkel cruises to Molokini, hands-on science experiments, sports and games, arts and crafts, Maui Ocean Center visit and much more. The camp is located at Pacific Whale Foundation’s air-conditioned Discovery Center in Ma’alaea and is staffed by friendly, enthusiastic and energetic professionals with years of teaching and summer camp experience. We are especially proud of our 1:10 teacher to camper ratio. Camp hours are from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm, You can enroll your child for individual or multiple days, Monday through Friday, unless noted otherwise. Pacific Whale Foundation Members and kama'aina enjoy savings on all of our camp programs. Register early and save! For more information about camp and to enroll, please visit www.pacificwhale.org or call Pacific Whale Foundation at (808) 249-8811 ext. 1
Pacific Whale Foundation's Discovery Center, Ma'alaea (Maui), Hawaii
Because Hawaii is the most remote island chain in the world, stargazing here is some of the finest you'll find anywhere. Pacific Whale Foundation’s stargazing cruise introduces you to Maui's enchanting sky in a most spectacular setting --- a tropical evening on the beautiful Pacific Ocean off the coast of Lahaina.
This Pacific Whale Foundation evening cruise is narrated by special guest Harriet Witt, an international award winning astronomy writer and speaker, known for her entertaining and informative commentary on the stars. Her writing has been featured in publications such as Sky & Telescope, and Spirit of Aloha. Offered every Monday, from 8:00 pm to 10:00 pm.
Appetizers, dessert treats and drinks are included, including up to 3 alcoholic beverages (local microbrewery beer, wine and Mai Tais) for adults with valid i.d. Please check-in 45 minutes prior to departure at Pacific Whale Foundation’s Lahaina Ocean Store at 612 Front Street, Lahaina. Price is $59.95 for adults and $39.95 for children. Book online at www.pacificwhale.org and save 10%. Pacific Whale Foundation Members save 20%. For reservations, please call (808) 249-8811 ext. 1.
Make summer a time of discovery, fun, adventure and learning about the ocean for your child in grades K - 5 at Pacific Whale Foundation Ocean Camp. This popular day camp, features curriculum developed by the experienced marine educators and scientists at Pacific Whale Foundation. Campers experience a variety of field trips and activities such as surf/windsurf lessons, tidepool explorations, beach fun, snorkel cruises to Molokini, hands-on science experiments, sports and games, arts and crafts, Maui Ocean Center visit and much more. The camp is located at Pacific Whale Foundation’s air-conditioned Discovery Center in Ma’alaea and is staffed by friendly, enthusiastic and energetic professionals with years of teaching and summer camp experience. We are especially proud of our 1:10 teacher to camper ratio. Camp hours are from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm, You can enroll your child for individual or multiple days, Monday through Friday, unless noted otherwise. Pacific Whale Foundation Members and kama'aina enjoy savings on all of our camp programs. Register early and save! For more information about camp and to enroll, please visit www.pacificwhale.org or call Pacific Whale Foundation at (808) 249-8811 ext. 1
Pacific Whale Foundation's Discovery Center, Ma'alaea (Maui), Hawaii
Make summer a time of discovery, fun, adventure and learning about the ocean for your child in grades K - 5 at Pacific Whale Foundation Ocean Camp. This popular day camp, features curriculum developed by the experienced marine educators and scientists at Pacific Whale Foundation. Campers experience a variety of field trips and activities such as surf/windsurf lessons, tidepool explorations, beach fun, snorkel cruises to Molokini, hands-on science experiments, sports and games, arts and crafts, Maui Ocean Center visit and much more. The camp is located at Pacific Whale Foundation’s air-conditioned Discovery Center in Ma’alaea and is staffed by friendly, enthusiastic and energetic professionals with years of teaching and summer camp experience. We are especially proud of our 1:10 teacher to camper ratio. Camp hours are from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm, You can enroll your child for individual or multiple days, Monday through Friday, unless noted otherwise. Pacific Whale Foundation Members and kama'aina enjoy savings on all of our camp programs. Register early and save! For more information about camp and to enroll, please visit www.pacificwhale.org or call Pacific Whale Foundation at (808) 249-8811 ext. 1
Pacific Whale Foundation's Discovery Center, Ma'alaea (Maui), Hawaii
Make summer a time of discovery, fun, adventure and learning about the ocean for your child in grades K - 5 at Pacific Whale Foundation Ocean Camp. This popular day camp, features curriculum developed by the experienced marine educators and scientists at Pacific Whale Foundation. Campers experience a variety of field trips and activities such as surf/windsurf lessons, tidepool explorations, beach fun, snorkel cruises to Molokini, hands-on science experiments, sports and games, arts and crafts, Maui Ocean Center visit and much more. The camp is located at Pacific Whale Foundation’s air-conditioned Discovery Center in Ma’alaea and is staffed by friendly, enthusiastic and energetic professionals with years of teaching and summer camp experience. We are especially proud of our 1:10 teacher to camper ratio. Camp hours are from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm, You can enroll your child for individual or multiple days, Monday through Friday, unless noted otherwise. Pacific Whale Foundation Members and kama'aina enjoy savings on all of our camp programs. Register early and save! For more information about camp and to enroll, please visit www.pacificwhale.org or call Pacific Whale Foundation at (808) 249-8811 ext. 1
Pacific Whale Foundation's Discovery Center, Ma'alaea (Maui), Hawaii
With Hawaiian Islands Land Trust, you'll visit the Waihee Coastal Dunes and Wetlands Refuge, a remarkable coastal area that's rich in Hawaiian history and bird watching, to remove invasive species and clear brush.
The program takes place every Friday from 8:00 am to noon and includes four hours of work.
Meet at 8:00 am at the Waihee Refuge, located off of Halewaiu Road. (To get there, travel north on Kahekili Highway (Route 340) and turn right onto Halewaiu Road in Waihee. The entrance to the refuge will be a dirt road on the left just before the stop sign for traffic coming in the opposite direction. After arriving at the entrance continue onto the dirt road and drive past two gates to gather by the green colored house. To use maps.google.com, search for "Waihee Refuge." Bring water and sunscreen, and wear closed-toe shoes, pants and hat (sun protection). Snacks and cold drinks will be provided.
Hawaiian Island Land Trust, Waihee Coastal Dunes and Wetlands Refuge
Make summer a time of discovery, fun, adventure and learning about the ocean for your child in grades K - 5 at Pacific Whale Foundation Ocean Camp. This popular day camp, features curriculum developed by the experienced marine educators and scientists at Pacific Whale Foundation. Campers experience a variety of field trips and activities such as surf/windsurf lessons, tidepool explorations, beach fun, snorkel cruises to Molokini, hands-on science experiments, sports and games, arts and crafts, Maui Ocean Center visit and much more. The camp is located at Pacific Whale Foundation’s air-conditioned Discovery Center in Ma’alaea and is staffed by friendly, enthusiastic and energetic professionals with years of teaching and summer camp experience. We are especially proud of our 1:10 teacher to camper ratio. Camp hours are from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm, You can enroll your child for individual or multiple days, Monday through Friday, unless noted otherwise. Pacific Whale Foundation Members and kama'aina enjoy savings on all of our camp programs. Register early and save! For more information about camp and to enroll, please visit www.pacificwhale.org or call Pacific Whale Foundation at (808) 249-8811 ext. 1
Pacific Whale Foundation's Discovery Center, Ma'alaea (Maui), Hawaii
Nothing says "Maui fun" like dancing in the open air on the bow of a boat at sea at sunset! This fun-filled cruise is led by local island music and reggae star Marty Dread. It's great for all ages. His charisma and enthusiasm gets everyone dancing and enjoying themselves. The cruise includes an array of delicious hot and cold appetizers, plus Maui Brewing Co. beer, wine, Mai Tais and tropical well drinks (up to 3 per guest) as well as sodas, filtered water and juices. Offered by Pacific Whale Foundation, it departs at 5:00 pm on Friday evenings from Ma’alaea Harbor. Price is $59.95 for adults and $39.95 for children. Book online at www.pacificwhale.org and save 10%. Pacific Whale Foundation Members save 20%. For reservations and information, please call (808) 249-8811 ext. 1.
Brittle stars, urchins, octopi, oh my! Pacific Whale Foundation's marine educators invite the public to meet some of the fascinating creatures that roam Hawaii's tidepools at night during our Moonlight Tidepool Explorations at a South Maui tidepool. This discovery event is recommended for people ages 6 and over. Participants are asked to wear sturdy shoes and bring a flashlight. Refreshments will be provided. $10 per adult and $5 per child. 6:30 pm. Advance reservations required. Co-sponsored by Mana Kai Maui Resort. Offered on these dates: June 29, 2012 ; July 27, 2012; July 28, 2012; August 12, 2012 ; August 13, 2012 and September 10, 2012. For reservations, call (808) 249-8811 ext 1.
With our partner Malama Honokawai you’ll visit the beautiful and hidden Honokawai Valley, an area closed to the public. Among Hawaiian archeological sites, you’ll learn about Hawaiian history and culture as you help to remove invasive weed plants and possibly plant native species. The program runs from 9:00 am to 3:30 pm. Bring water, snacks, lunch, sunscreen and bug repellant and wear closed-toe shoes, pants and a t-shirt. You'll receive a free tote bag for your efforts.
Be sure to call (808) 249-8811 ext. 1 at least 24 hours in advance to sign up! ! Learn more about Pacific Whale Foundation’s Volunteering on Vacation program at http://volunteersonvacation.org/
Meet at 9 a.m. in front of North Sugar Cane Train Station, Puukoli Road, Kaanapali.