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The Making of Kailua: Preserving the Kawai’nui Marsh – a conversation with Muriel Seto, a community leader who led the preservation effort.
Muriel Seto returns briefly to Kailua and will trace her life-long love affair with the Kawai’nui Marsh and the many challenges – dating back to the 60s – faced in preserving it. Muriel, who was along-time member of the Lani-Kailua Outdoor Circle, will describe the strategies and events that took place due to her efforts and those who she worked closely with.
In establishing the Kawai’nui Heritage Foundation, Muriel and her colleagues were successful in advocating for the preservation of the marsh and laid the groundwork for the preservation and restoration of this significant community feature of Kailua’s landscape – one that continues to have historical, agricultural, environmental, and cultural significance today.
Today Kawai’nui Marsh is among a very select group from around the globe that is recognized as “Wetlands of International Importance.”
Please Join Us: Thursday, April 22, 2010, 7 PM
Le Jardin Academy
917 Kalanianaole Hwy (corner of Kapaa Quarry road)
Kailua, HI 96734-4600
For information about the Kawai’nui and Hamakua Marsh complex, go to
http://kailuatown.com/files/history_popups/kawainui-wetlands.html
and http://kaukanawai.blogspot.com/2008/03/kawainui-marsh.html
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Date: Sunday, February 14, 2010
Time: To Be Determined
Place: To Be Determined
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Dawn Garbeil | February 7, 2010 at 7:11 am
My 9-yr-old daughter and I attended one of the bus tours offered at the World Wetland Day in Kailua on February 6, 2010. The tour was led by Paul Brennan. What a joy! We learned so much about Kailua and Kawainui Marsh on the tour, and this knowledge has enriched our appreciation of Kailua, our home, and has left us wanting to know more!
Thank you!
Dawn