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Figure 5. View of Mounakea from south end of Minuke 'Ole. Figure 6. View of Kohola Mt. from Minuke 'Ole.. <br />The community groups suggesting this land for PONC acquisition feels strongly about preserving this <br />parcel for public access and open space, and to preserve a remnant of Waimea's older Panlolo <br />heritage as well pre -cattle heritage associated with the place name Ala 'ahi'a and lanimaumau <br />Stream. This commitment, involvement and support will sustain Minuke 'Ole Park into the future for <br />generations to come. <br />ANTICIPATED USE <br />« The YMCA has maintained the parcel and provides access to the community for their use <br />ongoingly providing a variety of recreational opportunities for residents and visitors of the <br />County, <br />0 The Waimea Preservation Association and volunteers from the Waimea community have <br />been maintaining the park and its surroundings for children to play and for members of the <br />community to meet. <br />• The dry stacked stone wall created by artful ancestral craftsman was restored with the <br />guidance of Royal Order of Kamehameha Z, Moku O Kohala, the National Parks Pu'u Kohala <br />National Park. <br />Current uses of Minuke 'Ole include, but are not limited to the following: <br />o Youth Soccer <br />o Events organized by, or permitted through the YMCA and/or, their local community <br />partners <br />• Teach the historical importance of the Mlnuke'ole Corral and the Paniolo culture in Waimea. <br />S <br />