Habitat for Humanity will do a CFL light bulb exchange as well as on-site collection of usable building materials for the Hilo ReStore at the Malamalama Waldorf School’s 3rd Annual Spring Faire and Earth Day Event from 10 a.m. to
Habitat for Humanity will do a CFL light bulb exchange as well as on-site collection of usable building materials for the Hilo ReStore at the Malamalama Waldorf School’s 3rd Annual Spring Faire and Earth Day Event from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, April 21, at the school campus on the corner of 26th and Maku‘u Drive in Hawaiian Paradise Park.
“It’s an opportunity for the community to help others build homes while spring-cleaning their own,” said event organizer Kim Arakawa. “Those wishing to donate will be able to drive right up to the donation area — saving a trip to Hilo.
“We will also be collecting canned good donations for the Food Basket, giving each person who donates an opportunity to be entered in a chance to win a prize drawing‚” said Arakawa.
Other community booths will be staffed by volunteers from the Mokupapapa Discovery Center, HPD’s Keiki ID Program, Bee Love Hawaii, Recycle Hawaii, The Hawaii Island Sustainability Organization, University of Hawaii at Hilo Aquaponics and the U.S. Forestry Service with Smokey the Bear.
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