KEY Hosts Summer Of Culture, Fun, Service

KEY Project is accepting registration now for its annual six-week Kipuka Summer Cultural Heritage Program, which will have a focus on health for children entering grades K-5. Also planned is the Holomua Wayfinder Summer Experience for those entering grades 7-9.

With the theme Mauli Ola (striving for optimal wellness), the programs will run from June 12 to July 19, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Kahaluu multipurpose community center. Included are Hawaiian music, language and hula, as well as excursions, community service, lunch, T-shirts and more. Fee is $250 for Kipuka keiki and $75 for Holomua “tweens.” For registration forms, visit keyproject.org or stop by the KEY office, located at 47-200 Waihee Road.

Registration began May 6. For more information, call 239-5777.