UH Mānoa Landscape Services and the Campus Arboretum host or participate in various public events throughout the year. These events provide opportunities for students, staff, faculty and visitors to immerse themselves in the rich natural environments that exist on campus and directly support our combined mission of integrating the landscape into the educational and community engagement functions of the University. Hosting service-learning events helps us maintain accreditation as a Tree Campus USA and ArbNet accredited arboretum – and they are a lot of fun!
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Come mālama ʻāina at UH Mānoa!
Tasks may include pulling weeds, trimming back plants, potting up seedlings, mulching, learning to identify common plant species found in Hawaiʻi, and having tons of fun!
Lunch is provided.
When: Sundays, 9:00am-12:00pm (feel free to come anytime during this period)
Where: St. John Plant Science Lab (3190 Maile Way, Honolulu, HI 96822)*
Additional information:
Parking on campus is free on Sundays!
Don’t forget to bring water
Bring your own gloves and gardening tools, if you have them
Recommended attire: long pants, long sleeve shirts, shoes you don’t mind getting dirty, and hats
Before volunteering, you must complete the UH Campus Arboretum volunteer consent form, which can be found at http://go.hawaii.edu/WVJ
This event is organized by the Hawaiʻi Botanical Society for the UH Campus Arboretum. For more information, go to www.hibotsoc.org/ or follow us on Instagram (@hibotsoc) and Facebook
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All Covered Program participants must complete a consent/waiver form. For participants under the age of 18, the parent/guardian completes the form.