Volunteer for Ewa Beach and Kailua ‘Make-A-Difference Days’ this weekend
HONOLULU—The Storm Water Quality Branch of the City’s Department of Environmental Services (ENV) is holding both the Ewa Beach and Kailua “Make-A-Difference Days” this Saturday and Sunday, respectively.
Volunteers wishing to participate in the Ewa Beach cleanup should check in Saturday, October 16, at 8:00 a.m., at either the Campbell High School parking lot (North Road) or the Ewa Beach drainage channel.
Those on the Windward side who want to participate in the Kailua event should check in Sunday, October 17, at 8:00 a.m., at Huakailani School. Cleanups begin at 8:30 a.m. and last two hours.
Participants should dress to get dirty and bring the following: water, hat, old shoes, and sunscreen. All participants must sign release forms to participate in the cleanups.
ENV will hand out educational materials on healthy yard and clean stream practices as part of its Adopt-A-Stream program, and on reducing trash for its Adopt-A-Block program. ENV partners with businesses, schools, public officials, the State and, military organizations.
For a release form or more information on ENV’s storm water community service activities, go to cleanwaterhonolulu.com/storm/hero/adopt.html or call Iwalani Sato, Storm Water Community Relations Specialist, at (808) 768-3248 or (808) 780-8872.