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    In Lahaina, families are reconnecting to ʻāina, culture, and each other through hands-on papa and pōhaku workshops that support healing and community restoration.Earlier this year, Ku‘ia Agricultural Education Center, a KS Kaiāulu partner, hosted workshops for families affected by the fires to reclaim their roots in the famous ahupua‘a. Led by Lo‘iloa, a Maui nonprofit dedicated to healing through Hawaiian practices, keiki and kūpuna worked side by side, carving boards and stone pounders to prepare kalo — some replacing cherished tools lost in the flames.

Read the full mo‘olelo in the latest issue of I Mua magazine and online at ksbe.edu/news#ImuaKamehameha #KSAlumni #Lahaina #malamaaina

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    Join us for a look back at Alumni Reunion 2025 as thousands of Kamehameha Schools graduates from KS Hawaii, KS Maui and KS Kapālama and their ‘ohana made memories while enjoying ‘ono mea‘ai Hawai‘i, mele and lots of launa. Please enjoy the sights and sounds from Alumni Reunion, and we look forward to celebrating with you at events and gatherings throughout the year. He Koa Mau a Mau: Forever a Warrior!#ImuaKamehameha #KSAlumni

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    Mahalo for joining us at the Maui Alumni Lū'au to wrap up Kamehameha Schools Alumni Reunion 2025!The event featured KS Alumni and 'ohana enjoying live music, local vendors, 'ono Hawaiian food and good times with friends, old and new. I Mua Kamehameha!#AlumniReunion2025 #MahaloPauahi #IMuaKamehameha

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    As kānaka ʻōiwi, we understand how ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi, ʻāina and ea are deeply connected. At this year’s Merrie Monarch Festival, KS Community Strategist Kilohana Hirano joined the ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi broadcast to share more about the powerful, community-led efforts taking root on Hawaiʻi Island.Dedicated to Hawaiian fishponds, Hui Hoʻoleimaluō restores loko iʻa along the Keaukaha coastline continues to foster a thriving community through the stewardship of these vital ecosystems.#MerrieMonarch #ImuaKamehameha #HawaiʻiIsland #huihooleimaluo #keaukaha

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