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There is one field trip to 2000 feet. There is very little walking at that elevation.
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Binoculars are recommended in order to view wildlife and Kalaupapa peninsula.
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Mar 3 — Mar 9, 2013
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Type:
Hotel
Description:
Modest two story bungalows on oceanfront.
Contact info:
Kamehameha V Highway
Kaunakakai, HI 96748 USA
phone: 808-553-5347
Room amenities:
Refrigerator, phone, clock radio alarm, color cable TV, coffee maker, tub/shower, fans, private lanai.
Facility amenities:
Restaurant, bar, swimming pool, ATM machine, laundromat, sundries store.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Additional nights before:
Contact hotel for rates.
Reservations must be made with Hotel Molokai.
Check in time:
3:00 PM
Day One: Sunday, March 03
- Welcome Dinner and Orientation
Afternoon:
4:00 pm - Hotel Check-in - Lobby 4:00 pm - Road Scholar Registration - Big White Tent
Dinner:
Welcome Dinner buffet at hotel dining room followed by full evening orientation.
Lodging:
Hotel Molokai
Meals Included:
Dinner
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Type:
Hotel
Description:
Modest two story bungalows on oceanfront.
Contact info:
Kamehameha V Highway
Kaunakakai, HI 96748 USA
phone: 808-553-5347
Room amenities:
Refrigerator, phone, clock radio alarm, color cable TV, coffee maker, tub/shower, fans, private lanai.
Facility amenities:
Restaurant, bar, swimming pool, ATM machine, laundromat, sundries store.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Additional nights before:
Contact hotel for rates.
Reservations must be made with Hotel Molokai.
Check in time:
3:00 PM
Day Two: Monday, March 04
- Getting Acquainted with Molokai
Note:
Classes at the hotel
Breakfast:
Breakfast Buffet at the hotel.
Morning:
Class: Primordial Beginnings to Modern Day Molokai The islands of the Pacific were the last lands on earth to be settled. The Hawaiians believe the gods prepared this land, sea, plants, sky and all living things. They knew the nearest people lived to the south. Examine Hawaiian legends of creation of how the islands and life came to be and compare it to what we learn from geologists and anthropologists. Each island is unique and different. In depth study of: 1) Molokai Geology, Geography & Weather; 2) The Ahupua'a, From the Mountains to the Sea; 3) E Molokai, Aina Kaulana - Modern Molokai.
Lunch:
At hotel dining room
Afternoon:
Class: Nation Within-The Story of America's Annexation of The Nation of Hawaii. You may never think of the history of Hawaii the same say again. Class: Island People, Island Values Who are the island people? Why are their values so important to the survival of their culture? What is their future? Is there a place for them in the world?
Dinner:
At a local restaurant.
Lodging:
Hotel Molokai
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Hotel
Description:
Modest two story bungalows on oceanfront.
Contact info:
Kamehameha V Highway
Kaunakakai, HI 96748 USA
phone: 808-553-5347
Room amenities:
Refrigerator, phone, clock radio alarm, color cable TV, coffee maker, tub/shower, fans, private lanai.
Facility amenities:
Restaurant, bar, swimming pool, ATM machine, laundromat, sundries store.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Additional nights before:
Contact hotel for rates.
Reservations must be made with Hotel Molokai.
Check in time:
3:00 PM
Day Three: Tuesday, March 05
- Molokai Museum/Hawaiian Immersion School/Preview of Kalaupapa
Note:
All-day Field Trip
Breakfast:
Breakfast Buffet at the hotel.
Morning:
Ground transportation on a non-air conditioned school bus. A native Hawaiian guide rides with you and interprets the corridors on our drive. Molokai Museum: The 1878 R. W. Meyer Sugar Mill is the Museum's largest artifact. A Museum docent takes you on an historical walk through the Mill, on the State and National Register of Historic Places. Examine the original Mill equipment and handwritten records of the German-Hawaiian family who started it all. Museum Gallery Exhibit: Live Kalaupapa's history as you move through the photo exhibit. Artifacts from the patients are on display. Pohaku - Stones: Stones have spiritual power. The Ku'ula, an important stone of the fishermen, and the Pohaku Hanau, a great birth stone to support chiefly mothers in a semi-sitting position while giving birth give us an appreciation of the great knowledge of the Hawaiians. Examine these two stones and hear their voices. Study other important pohaku in our Gallery. Class: A Balance of Economics and Values. Molokai is the "last Hawaiian Island' with a population of approximately 7,500, of which 52 percent are native Hawaiians. They are passionate about "Keeping Molokai Molokai" and preserving their culture and lands for future generations. Hear from a native Hawaiian his feelings, ideas, thoughts and current issues facing our island and its future.
Lunch:
At Molokai Museum. Prepared by our Museum staff using their treasured family recipes. Fresh fruits harvested from our garden and other delectable entrées are served. The recipes used will be given as a gift.
Afternoon:
Hawaiian Immersion School: In 1896 the native Hawaiian language was banned in all public schools and public places. The ban was removed by state law in 1986 and within a year two immersion schools opened. You are there! Take your place in first or second grade for a unique Hawaiian educational experience with the keiki (children) leading the way. Purdy's Macadamia Nut Farm: In 1921, the U.S. Congress passed the Hawaiian Homestead Act for the rehabilitation of Hawaiians. Meet the Purdy family, native Hawaiian homesteaders, for an on-site visit to their farm--the only Hawaiian Homestead Macadamia Nut Farm in Hawaii. Discuss their business and compare it to other macadamia nut farms in the state. Enjoy delicious, fresh samples of all their products.
Dinner:
At a local restaurant.
Evening:
Class: Kalaupapa, Yesterday & Today In preparation for the next day, learn about the history of the leprosy settlement made famous by recently canonized St. Damien. For 16 years, Damien ministered to hundreds of leprosy patients at this place - a dark and sad period in the history of Hawaii.
Lodging:
Hotel Molokai
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Hotel
Description:
Modest two story bungalows on oceanfront.
Contact info:
Kamehameha V Highway
Kaunakakai, HI 96748 USA
phone: 808-553-5347
Room amenities:
Refrigerator, phone, clock radio alarm, color cable TV, coffee maker, tub/shower, fans, private lanai.
Facility amenities:
Restaurant, bar, swimming pool, ATM machine, laundromat, sundries store.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Additional nights before:
Contact hotel for rates.
Reservations must be made with Hotel Molokai.
Check in time:
3:00 PM
Day Four: Wednesday, March 06
- Kalaupapa National Historic Park/Polynesian Voyaging
Note:
Round-trip flight in 9-seater plane to isolated peninsula of Kalaupapa; all-day field trip.
Breakfast:
Breakfast Buffet at the hotel.
Morning:
Descend by plane to Kalaupapa National Historic Park where a local expert takes you on a pilgrimage through the "lands of Father Damien". Once a thriving Hawaiian village, Kalaupapa became a "living tomb" when the land was purchased in 1865 by the Hawaiian government for a leper colony. The Kalaupapa story is about more than 8,000 persons--men, women and children--taken from their families, man's inhumanity to man, and the courage and dedication of humanitarians who served the lepers.
Lunch:
Picnic lunch at Kalaupapa National Historic Park.
Afternoon:
Picnic at Kalawao, cold, wet and windswept, where the first inmates, yes, they were called inmates, came ashore. The beauty of the magnificent sea cliffs, a National Historic Landmark, are the only witnesses to the horror so many of mankind endured for being diagnosed with leprosy. What is next for Kalaupapa when the last patient passes away?
Dinner:
At a local restaurant.
Evening:
Class: Voyage of Rediscovery - The Hokule'a Hokule'a: Polynesians sailed the entire Pacific Ocean, the largest ocean, larger than all the land in the world put together. They perfected wayfinding, sailing millions of square miles of open ocean with a purpose, using their knowledge of astronomy, meteorology, oceanography, navigation and birds to find land. One of the first two women in modern times (1975) to sail on the double-hull, voyaging canoe Hokule'a, takes you on her voyage of self discovery.
Lodging:
Hotel Molokai
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Hotel
Description:
Modest two story bungalows on oceanfront.
Contact info:
Kamehameha V Highway
Kaunakakai, HI 96748 USA
phone: 808-553-5347
Room amenities:
Refrigerator, phone, clock radio alarm, color cable TV, coffee maker, tub/shower, fans, private lanai.
Facility amenities:
Restaurant, bar, swimming pool, ATM machine, laundromat, sundries store.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Additional nights before:
Contact hotel for rates.
Reservations must be made with Hotel Molokai.
Check in time:
3:00 PM
Day Five: Thursday, March 07
- Molokai's East End: Nene, Fishponds, and Halawa Valley
Note:
All-day field trip
Breakfast:
Breakfast Buffet at the hotel.
Morning:
Ride a non-air conditioned school bus with a native Hawaiian to guide you through the eastern corridor of Molokai. Travel a coastal two-lane road with the islands of Lanai, Kahoolawe and Maui in clear view. Visit the Nene, the most endangered goose in the world, and other birds of the Hawaiian flyway. Learn about endemic coastal plants, then step inside the beautiful, oceanfront home of our hosts for a brief lesson on the benefits of recycling and Hawaiian architectural design. The Hawaiian system of land use allowed access to all resources from the mountains to the sea. Fishponds required specialized technology to ensure an abundance of food from the sea from generation to generation. Our visit to Ali'i Fishpond, constructed approximately in the 13th century, gives us insight into the Hawaiian concept of aquaculture, history, use and decline, restoration, issues and concerns. Another visit to a home of a part-Hawaiian family. Quilts owned by Molokai Museum will be shown, including an award-winning contemporary quilt of the 1878 R. W. Meyer Sugar Mill. One of the most important trees in all of Polynesia is the coconut--the tree of life. Every part of the tree and fruit were used from the making of musical instruments, thatch for homes, medicines, oil, household products to cordage. Handle the displays and taste coconut meat at various stages of maturity. Quench your thirst on coconut water. Take a walk through the family's gardens of tropicals, hibiscus, fruit trees and vegetables.
Lunch:
Enjoy a picnic at the coast - private home and garden setting.
Afternoon:
Swim in the clear, azure ocean, stroll the sandy beach or just enjoy the refreshing tradewinds. Before the picnic's end, listen and learn from the Taro Planter, a descendant of the first settlers of Halawa Valley. He, too, shares a story of self discovery as he lives the culture taught to him by his kupunas (elders). Halawa is the oldest known human habitation on Molokai - 650 A.D. On the way home, step inside St. Joseph, a church built by Father Damien in 1878.
Dinner:
At a local restaurant.
Lodging:
Hotel Molokai
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Hotel
Description:
Modest two story bungalows on oceanfront.
Contact info:
Kamehameha V Highway
Kaunakakai, HI 96748 USA
phone: 808-553-5347
Room amenities:
Refrigerator, phone, clock radio alarm, color cable TV, coffee maker, tub/shower, fans, private lanai.
Facility amenities:
Restaurant, bar, swimming pool, ATM machine, laundromat, sundries store.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Additional nights before:
Contact hotel for rates.
Reservations must be made with Hotel Molokai.
Check in time:
3:00 PM
Day Six: Friday, March 08
- Lei Making/Luau at Molokai Museum
Note:
Hands-on class
Breakfast:
Breakfast Buffet at the hotel.
Morning:
Class: Lei Making. Learn the art of lei making using fresh, picked flowers. Sew your lei for the proper adornment for tonight's luau.
Lunch:
At hotel dining room.
Afternoon:
After lunch, enjoy a free afternoon, then join the local folk for Hawaiian music and dancing until it's time to leave for the luau at Molokai Museum.
Dinner:
Luau at Molokai Museum.
Evening:
Your week with us calls for a celebration. Experience a traditional luau in your honor through food, music, hula and conversation. The luau is prepared by our staff; entertainment by our Museum family.
Lodging:
Hotel Molokai
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day Seven: Saturday, March 09
- "A Hui Hou"
Breakfast:
Breakfast buffet at hotel.
Morning:
"Aloha is Spoken Here" on Molokai. When you leave, please take the aloha spirit with you. We do not have a word for goodbye. The Hawaiians say, "A Hui Hou" - until we meet again. And so we bid you "A Hui Hou". Program ends after breakfast at 8:30 am
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