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Volunteer program aims to improve the relationship between locals and visitors

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Kimela Keahiolalo leads the group through the harvesting kalo loi. Assisting was Iwi Kurosu. Kualoa Ranch is participating in the Hawaii Tourism Authority Malama Hawaii volunteer program designed to improve the relationship between Hawaii residents and visitors.
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Andrew Pierwola, Ken Goodwin, and Belinda Haynes pause for a breather after harvesting of kalo. Pictured on the right is Iwi Kurosu. Kualoa Ranch is participating in the Hawaii Tourism Authority Malama Hawaii volunteer program designed to improve the relationship between Hawaii residents and visitors. Guests will be taking care of the kalo loi.
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Ani Pierwola, left, and Katheen Woodwin, with some of the kalo. Kualoa Ranch is participating in the Hawaii Tourism Authority Malama Hawaii volunteer program designed to improve the relationship between Hawaii residents and visitors. Guests will be taking care of the kalo loi.
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Simon Pierwola is hard at work. Kualoa Ranch is participating in the Hawaii Tourism Authority Malama Hawaii volunteer program designed to improve the relationship between Hawaii residents and visitors. Guests will be taking care of the kalo loi.
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Belinda Haynes stands in kalo loi which she just harvested. Kualoa Ranch is participating in the Hawaii Tourism Authority Malama Hawaii volunteer program designed to improve the relationship between Hawaii residents and visitors. Guests will be taking care of the kalo loi.

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