Wood Storage Building

On campus, our youth constructed a 16' x 30' storage building, using local kiawe posts as foundation, to house the beautiful woods we often receive through generous donations. The inspiration came from a recent donation from a woodworker and lathe craftsman of a large quantity of high-end local koa, kamani, and milo woods for our students' use. The kids will learn to mill this wood themselves, completing the cycle of milling wood, having the means to store and preserve it, and using it to create fine woodworking projects such as papa kuʻi ʻai, canoe paddles, and ʻukulele.

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