Waimanalo Earth Day Beach Cleanup 2019

Come out on Easter Sunday, April 21st, 2019 to help us celebrate Earth Day by participating in a beach cleanup hosted by Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii.

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Calling all beach cleanup volunteers!

Come out on Easter Sunday, April 21st, 2019 to help us celebrate Earth Day by participating in a beach cleanup & Easter Egg hunt hosted by Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii.

The Waimanalo Earth Day Beach Cleanup will take place on the second day of the Pahinui Festival at Waimanalo Beach Park from 9:00am-11:30pm.

Hours: 9:00am-11:30pm

Location: 41-741 Kalanianaʻole Hwy, Waimanalo, HI 96795

Help us beat last year’s record of 1,500 people coming out to the clean up!

If you’re interested in participating at the beach cleanup, all you need to do is show up with a reusable water bottle and a great attitude!

Before the cleanup, there will be an easter egg hunt at the beach park so make sure you’re there on time.

Afterwards from 11:15am-12:15pm, there will be an EPIC Sand Castle Building Contest with prizes hosted by Rogue Wave to help promote their 100% compostable beach toys made entirely from plants, not oil.

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Business Profile: A Different Kind of Kayak Company

We recognize that we are not just running a business in a ‘vacuum’ as if we were a restaurant or retail store. We interact with our guest’s, nature and the community when paddling in Kailua Bay.

Let’s face it, life is good in Hawaii. It’s easy to just catch the tropical breeze, soak up the Pacific sun and passively enjoy life’s moments as they float by. Hawaii’s remote location and Polynesian roots allow us to invent our own priorities and way of life. These include relishing the ocean and land but also preserving its pristine state. Otherwise, before you know it, “they’ve paved paradise and put up a parking lot.”

We recognize that we are not just running a business in a ‘vacuum’ as if we were a restaurant or retail store. We interact with our guest’s, nature and the community when paddling in Kailua Bay. We consider those pillars as the foundation that keeps us grounded. We look at work as an opportunity to facilitate the interactions between human, animal and our natural world. Granted we could look the other way and operate as an amusement park but that would not be fair to our company morals and community we have built. As a company we want to preserve the beautiful culture and environment and hold ourselves accountable as environmental stewards. 

Our Goal: Educate and push coexistence throughout Kailua

How we accomplish our goals:

We hold beach clean ups in perpetuity as the world’s plastic consumption is relentlessly endless. We allow these cleanups to act as an educational tool as well as to bring attention to issues such as the Pacific Garbage Patch. Seeing this issue has pushed us to pay out of our own pocket for compostable containers for the restaurants providing our kayaker’s lunch and sell water in boxes instead of plastic bottles. We help the Dept. of Land and Natural Resources recruit volunteers, provide staff and kayaks for restoration of our offshore islands. We see this kind of cooperation as the perfect embodiment of our goals as a company.

We stay humble, however as we recognize that we can always do much more. We learn from our neighbors and from our out of town guests as the problems facing us are complex and pervasive.  So, go surf, go kayak, be outside and spread your passion for these things. People will work hard to protect the things that bring them enjoyment and we’re all in this one together.

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