ʻAʻALA PARK COMES ALIVE FOR URBAN MAKAHIKI: A COMMUNITY EVENT CELEBRATING LAND, WATER, AND CULTURE

ʻAʻALA PARK COMES ALIVE FOR URBAN MAKAHIKI: A COMMUNITY EVENT CELEBRATING LAND, WATER, AND CULTURE

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Over 120 Keiki and Skateboarding Enthusiasts Take Over ʻAʻala Park for Annual REYES’ing Hope Skate Event Presented by American Savings Bank 

Over 120 Keiki and Skateboarding Enthusiasts Take Over ʻAʻala Park for Annual REYES’ing Hope Skate Event Presented by American Savings Bank 

‘Anaeho‘omalu Kapalaoa permanently preserved

‘Anaeho‘omalu Kapalaoa permanently preserved

MEDIA ADVISORY: LOCAL EATERIES COMPETE FOR TITLE OF BEST BAO (MANAPUA)

MEDIA ADVISORY: LOCAL EATERIES COMPETE FOR TITLE OF BEST BAO (MANAPUA)

Seventy-Four Acres Of Hilo Farmland Protected In Perpetuity

Seventy-Four Acres Of Hilo Farmland Protected In Perpetuity

TRUST FOR PUBLIC LAND HOSTS A DAY ON THE LAND AT MAʻO ORGANIC FARMS

TRUST FOR PUBLIC LAND HOSTS A DAY ON THE LAND AT MAʻO ORGANIC FARMS

MEDIA ADVISORY

MEDIA ADVISORY

Trust for Public Land Welcomes First Maui Project Manager

Trust for Public Land Welcomes First Maui Project Manager

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Carissa Moore Headlines the UH Better Tomorrow Speaker Series on Dec. 5

Hawai‘i Permanently Protects 234 Acres for Agriculture in Wahiawā

Hawai‘i Permanently Protects 234 Acres for Agriculture in Wahiawā

Celebrate Urban Makahiki at ‘A‘ala Park on November 16

Celebrate Urban Makahiki at ‘A‘ala Park on November 16

KAUA‘I FISHPOND ACCESS PRESERVED FOR COMMUNITY

KAUA‘I FISHPOND ACCESS PRESERVED FOR COMMUNITY

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About Trust for Public Land

Trust for Public Land

Trust for Public Land (TPL) is a national nonprofit that works to connect everyone to the benefits and joys of the outdoors. As a leader in equitable access to the outdoors, TPL works with communities to create parks and protect public land where they are needed most. Since 1972, TPL has protected more than 4 million acres of public land, created more than 5,364 parks, trails, schoolyards, and iconic outdoor places, raised $93 billion in public funding for parks and public lands, and connected nearly 9.4 million people to the outdoors. To learn more, visit tpl.org.

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