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Department of Finance
Property Management Division STU.26-05_
25 Aupuni Street, Suite 1101 ,
Rcv d: 8/14/25 4:10 PM
Hilo, HI 96720
Telephone: (808) 961-8069
Approved:
PROJECT PERIOD: July 1, 2026 to June 30, 2027
DEADLINE TO FILE IS August 15, 2025, BY 4:30 PM
as evidenced by the County of Hawaii time clock (HST)
❑ Management Planning (see Instructions)
Maintenance Activities and Public Education (see Instructions)
STEWARDSHIP GRANT APPLICATION
Public Access, Open Space, and Natural Resources Preservation
Maintenance Fund
• Applications may be returned if instructions are not followed.
• Please use the tables provided. Do not substitute other formats or alter the application form.
• Fit responses in the fields provided and use additional pages, as needed.
• Attachments (i.e., maps, labeled photos illustrating your project activities, detailed budget narratives,
consultant proposals, etc.) can be included in addition to the required documents.
A. NAME, EMAIL, AND ADDRESS OF ORGANIZATION:
Ala Kahakai Trail Association
P.O. Box 2338
Kamuela, HI 96743
B. PERSON TO CONTACT:
Keoni Fox, fox@alakahakaitrail.org, (808) 351-6279
Are you available to attend an in-person interview on Sept. 8, 2025 between 10:00 am to 2:00 pm?
❑✓ Yes ❑ No
If you checked no,please assign someone from your organization to attend with knowledge of the proposed
projects, budget costs, and provide an email address above.
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C. PROJECT NAME (see Instructions):
Kahua `Olohu Stewardship Program
D. PROJECT LOCATION (Use TMKs. See Instructions)
TMK (3) 9-5-12: 005, Kahua `Olohu
E. PROJECT COST (see Instructions):
For Management Planning For Maintenance Activities and Public Education
Amount Requested: Amount Requested: $ 33,950.00
Applicant Share: Applicant Share: $ 12,875.92
Other Resources: Other Resources: $ 0.00
F. REQUIRED DOCUMENTS:
❑✓ Non-profit 501 (c)(3), IRS Letter of Determination
❑✓ Copy of Organization Bylaws and Mission Statement
✓❑ DCCA Certificate of Vendor Compliance
❑✓ Letter of Authorized Signer for Organization
G. CERTIFICATION:
The applicant shall secure all necessary approvals andpermits from other affected federal, state, and county
agencies as necessary to comply with all applicable laws and regulations. This may require permits from the
Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) ifparcels are within the State Land Use Conservation
District or contain historic sites, burials, and/or sensitive natural or cultural resources. The applicant certifies
that the information contained in this application is true and correct to the best of his/her knowledge.
Name of Authorized Representative:
Title: President
Signed: �✓' C�'C`�"" '""' Date: 08/14/2025
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PROJECT PLAN
A. PROJECT NAME (see Instructions):
Kahua 'Olohu Stewardship Program
B. PROJECT LOCATION (Use TMKs. See Instructions):
TMK (3) 9-5-12: 005, Kahua `Olohu
C. IDENTIFY PERSONS AND ORGANIZATIONS WHOM YOU EXPECT WILL
PARTICIPATE IN THE PROPOSED PROJECT ACTIVITIES (see Instructions):
Ala Kahakai Trail Association
NicFadden Landscaping LLC
JB Landscaping LLC
The Nature Conservancy of Hawaii
Kua o Ka La PCS
Naalehu Elementary School
Pahala Elementary School
Volcano School of Arts and Sciences
D. PROPOSAL AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION (Briefly describe the long-range goal(s)
for the property and the objectives of your proposal for stewardship grant funding. See example
in Instructions.)
What is the long-range goal or vision for the property?
The Kahua `Olohu shall be a carefully managed and respected cultural resource which will honor
our ancestors and promote peace, unity, health and connection to the land through malama
`aina, cultural learning, and restoration of traditional practices and competitive sport.
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What are the objectives of the proposed project? Choose only one category and use
additional pages as needed.
❑ Management Planning ✓❑ Maintenance Activities and Public Education
Our goal is to manage and maintain the land for traditional cultural uses and practices including
activities associated with Makahiki. With the support of the County PONC program, grants
received by Ho`omalu Ka`u (preceding steward) and Ala Kahakai Trail Association over the last
seven years have facilitated community efforts to steward the property. Initial stewardship
objectives focused on management of the pasture grass and removal of former ranch debris as
the property could not be used or accessed due to the overgrowth. Proper maintenance of the
grounds and trash removal over the past few years has allowed for full use of the property for
educational and cultural purposes including the hosting of makahiki events and ceremonies.
This year, our stewardship efforts will expand to include brush cutting along the hillside to
reduce wildfire risk below the overhead utility lines. We intend to landscape the hillside with
canoe plants and flowering lei plants as the brush is removed.
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What are the objectives of the proposed project? Choose only one category and use
additional pages as needed.
�F—I Management Planning ❑ Maintenance Activities and Public Education
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F. PERMITS/APPROVALS (See Instructions for examples of permits/approvals. Remember
that it is the applicant's responsibility to comply with and secure all necessary approvals and
permits from federal, state, and county agencies as required.)
Do any of the proposed stewardship activities require any federal, state, or county permits
or approvals?
If yes, explain why. If not needed, explain why.
No. The property is zoned Agriculture, AG-20. The property does not fall within a Special
Management Area or Conservation District. No activity defined as "development", pursuant to
Hawaii Revised Statutes Section 205A -22, is proposed as part of this grant application.
An Environmental Assessment is not required per HAR §11-200.1-15 General types of actions
eligible for exemption. (c) The following general types of actions are eligible for exemption: (1)
Operations, repairs, or maintenance of existing structures, facilities, equipment, or topographical
features, involving minor expansion or minor change of use beyond that previously existing; (4)
Minor alterations in the conditions of land, water, or vegetation;
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G. MANAGEMENT/PRESERVATION PLANS REVIEWED (See Instructions. Use
additional pages as needed.)
1. Please elaborate on how the proposed project activities align with existing plans, if there
are existing plans.
There are no existing management or preservation plans for the property.
There is an existing Archaeological Inventory Survey dated December 2017 which was completed
by ASM Affiliates. The plan identified the property as a historic site, Site 29231. No existing
features of Site 29231 will be altered or modified as part of the stewardship scope of work. Site
29231 is recommended for preservation through rehabilitation with appropriate cultural use.
2. If you are proposing to produce a management and/or preservation plan, please explain
why such additional planning is needed.
N/A
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I. APPLICANT INFORMATION
1. Brief history of the applicant organization. Include the date of incorporation as a
non-profit organization.
The Ala Kahakai Trail Association (ATA) began as an interim organization in 2006 and became
a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization in 2008. ATA's mission is to support and guide a
community-managed trail that honors those who came before and perpetuates for those to
follow— with protocols and respect for Hawaii past, present and future. As a Native Hawaiian
Organization (NHO) that consists of members with genealogical ties to areas where sections of
the trail network are located, ATA helps to ensure that the Hawaii Island trail system is
well-connected to the community and that Hawaiian values and principles are in place and
practiced. We work to foster various kinds of partnerships and help to guide the work of
managing and sustaining the trail with consideration for the vision and goals of the diverse
communities that the trails connect.
2. Other source(s) of financial support:
Private donations, fundraising and grants.
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3. Please provide up to three examples of successfully completed projects or related
experiences.
2017 National Park Foundation (NPF) Active Trails Grant, "Preserving the Path of Our
Ancestors: Partnering with the South Kohala Community to Stand Up the Ala Kahakai National
Historic Trail on Hawai'i Island." ATA in partnership with NPS provided community engagement
activities to connect residents and visitors in South Kohala with the trail.
2017 Makalawena Coastal Use and Nearshore Study project on behalf of Kamehameha
Schools and The Nature Conservancy (TNC Hawai'i). ATA hired a team through Lynker to
monitor fish aggregation, survey public use of the coastline and engage the community in
observation and documentation of fishing practices.
2019-2020 Hawaii People's Fund Grant. ATA conducted outreach to schools within trail
corridor which included in-class presentations and outdoor educational hikes ('Ehunuikaimalino
Grade 11 and Konawaena High School).
J. Please initial below that the applicant understands the following documents shall be
required if awarded stewardship grant funds.
Initial Documents
WKF Certificate of insurance with County of Hawaii named as additional insured.
WKF Semi and annual reports, which shall include accomplishments, financial statements explaining
expenditures, projects in process, community involvement, and overall status of projects.
Organization shall immediately contact the Department of Finance, Property Management
WKF Division, upon dissolution of the organization or changes in the organization that may affect the
Stewardship Grant Application or Agreements.
WKF Organization may be required to provide other documents as requested by the County of
Hawaii, Department of Finance.
Mahalo!
Should you have any questions,please contact the Property Management Division at
(808) 961-8069 or by Email: PONCAhawaiicounty.gov.
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PART H. PROJECT BUDGET(BUDGET DETAILS)
Project Budget Applicant Share Other Resources Amount Requested
(In-Kind Services)
Equipment and Supplies $ 5,500.00
Contracted Services $ 28,450.00
Human Resources $ 12,875.92
TOTAL $ 12,875.92 1 $ - $ 33,950.00
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Contracted Services
Service Amount Service Description
Lawn Services $ 16,975 Contract labor to provide mowing services
as needed
Brushcutting Services $ 10,475 Contract labor to provide brushcutting
services as needed
Portable toilet/wash station $ 1,000 Provide waste services and disposal
TOTAL $ 28,450
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Equipment and Supplies Budget
Item Amount Purpose
Transportation/ Site travel and supply runs. Fuel for mower and
Equipment Fuel $ 1,000 weedeater equipment
Personal protective
Gloves, safety googles, hearing protection,first
equipment/
Mechanical tools/ $ 2,500 aid kits, cutting blades, handsaws, clippers,
weedeater, blower
Handtools
Equipment $ 1 Repairs, routine maintenance, replacement
Maintenance ,000 parts,trailer registration, safety inspection.
Weed killer j $ 1,000 ISite Maintenance. Weed control.
TOTAL I $ 5,500
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INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
P. O. BOX 2508
CINCINNATI, OH 45201
Employer Identification Number:
Date: NOV It 27-1398470
DLN:
17053095373001
ALA KAHAKAI TRAIL ASSOCIATION Contact Person:
P O BOX 2338 GREGORY Woo ID# 95340
KAMUELA, HI 96743 Contact Telephone Number:
(877) 829-5500
Accounting Period Ending:
December 31
Public Charity Status:
170(b) (1) (A) (vi)
Form 990 Required:
Yes
Effective Date of Exemption:
March 13, 2008
Contribution Deductibility:
Yes
Addendum Applies:
No
Dear Applicant:
We are pleased to inform you that upon review of your application for tax
exempt status we have determined that you are exempt from Federal income tax
under section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Contributions to you are
deductible under section 170 of the Code. You abe also qualified to receive
tax deductible bequests, devises, transfers or gifts under section 2055, 2106
or 2522 of the Code. Because this letter could help resolve any questions
regarding your exempt status, you should keep it in your permanent records.
organizations exempt under section 501(c) (3) of the Code are further classified
as either public charities or private Foundations. We determined that you are
a public charity under the Code section(s) listed in the heading of this
letter.
Please see enclosed Publication 4221--PC, Compliance Guide for 501 (c) (3) Public
Charities—for some helpful__infoxmation about your_. responsibilities as an
exempt organization.
Sincerely,
f
Lois G. terneroao6o�
Director, Exempt organizations
Enclosure: Publication 4221-PC
Letter 947 (DO/CG)
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BY-LAWS
OF THE
ALA KAHAKAI TRAIL ASSOCIATION
DUNE 11,2009
ARTICLE I
Organization Name
The name of the organization shall be the Ala Kahakai Trail Association, hereafter referred to as
the ATA.
ARTICLE II
Office of the Organization
The central office of the ATA shall be located in Kailua-Kona, County of Hawaii, State of
Hawaii. The mailing address of the initial principle office shall be P.O. Box 2338, Kamuela,
Hawaii 96743 and the physical address of the registered office of the Corporation shall be 73-
4786 Kanalani Street, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, 96740.
ARTICLE III
Obiectives and Purpose
Section 1: The purpose of this ATA shall be:
(a) To operate exclusively for charitable literary, educational and scientific purposes,
within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, including for
such purposes, the making of distributions to organizations that qualify as tax-exempt
organizations under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (or any
future corresponding provisions):
(b) To define, authenticate, and revitalize the Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail and all
it encompasses through the engagement of the native Hawaiian community, the
community-at-large, public and private landowners, government and community
agencies and other stakeholders;
(c) To promote community engagement in education,health, environmental, stewardship,
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cultural conservation, historic preservation and sustainable trail management practices
and use;
(d) To facilitate partnerships and collaborations with amongst all stakeholders for the
promotion of appropriate trail management,use,research and interpretation;
(e) To build and maintain community skills, knowledge attitudes, leadership and financial
capacity to be active participants and beneficiaries of effective trail and shoreline
management and related activities;
(f) To acquire, lease, license, or otherwise undertake the management of lands, facilities,
and/or environmental resources related to or associated with the Ala Kahakai National
Historic Trail system and to acquire or grant easements with respect to such lands for
the purposes of managing said lands and resources according to ahupua a-based
management systems including integrated, cooperative, mixed-use management plans
for environmental preservation and restoration and preservation and perpetuation of
cultural uses and activities including appropriate economic uses,to support these uses,
and other uses;
(g) To promote scientific research and public and private education with respect to
Hawaiian ecosystems, cultural uses of and activities relating to lands and resources,
traditional ahupua'a-based management of lands and resources, and balancing
scientific, cultural restoration and economic uses of land; and
To, at its option, operate, i.e. take action as set forth in this Section
ARTICLE IV
Restrietive Activities
Section 1. ATA is a nonprofit corporation and shall not authorize or issue any shares of
stock. No dividend shall be paid and no part of the income or profit of ATA shall be distributed
to the directors or officers of ATA. No loans shall be made by ATA to its directors or officers.
ATA may,however,pay compensation in a reasonable amount to its directors or officers for
services rendered or for reimbursement of expenses incurred fulfilling the purposes mentioned in
Article III Section 1 (a-g). Except as permitted by this Section,no part of the assets or earnings
of ATA shall inure to the benefit of any individual. ATA shall not participate in or intervene
(including publication or distribution of statements) in any political campaign on behalf of any
candidate for public office_ Notwithstanding any other provision of ATA's articles of
incorporation,ATA shall not carry on any activities not permitted (1)by a corporation exempt
from Federal Income Tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (or
corresponding provision of any future United States internal revenue law); or(2)by a
corporation, contributions to which are deductible under Section 170(c)(2) of the Internal
Revenue Code of 1986 (or corresponding provision of any future United States internal revenue
law);
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ARTICLE V
Membership
ATA shall have no members.
ARTICLE VI
Officers and Executive Committee
Section 1: Officers. The officers of ATA shall be a President, Vice-President, Secretary
and Treasurer. All officers shall be elected bi-annually by and from among the Board of Directors
as soon as practicable after October 1.The officers shall hold office for two(2)fiscal years or until
their successors are duly elected.
Section 2: Executive Committee. The Board of Directors may appoint an Executive
Committee to consist of as many persons from the Board of Directors as the Board shall determine
and to include the above officers. The Executive Committee shall meet as necessary to consider
issues that may arise. Each member shall be entitled to one (1) vote. The executive Committee
shall have all the powers and duties of the Board of Directors, while the Board is not in session,
except as expressly limited by a resolution of the Board.
ARTICLE VII
Board of Directors
Section 1. Composition of the Board. The Board of Directors shall consist of persons with
geographical ties to portions of the Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail, community members and
a non-voting member from the National Park Service on the island of Hawai`i.Directors who were
on the Board in 2011 shall be referred to as "Charter Members"of the organization. The minimum
number of members shall be 3 and the maximum IS or a larger number as voted on by the majority
of the Board of Directors as deemed necessary to fulfill the purposes of ATA as described in
Article III Section 1 (a-g).
Section 2_ Duties of the Board. The Board of Directors shall carry out the objectives and
purposes of ATA according to the Articles of Incorporation and the By-laws and shall have general
charge of all affairs of ATA and the control and management of all property and affairs of ATA.
Section 3. Powers of the Board. The Board of Directors shall have power to make, alter, amend
and enforce rules not inconsistent with these By-laws,regulating from time to time the affairs
and conduct of ATA, giving effect to all the rules of its committees as shall meet with the
approval of the Board; and decide questions and matters not specifically provided for in these
By-laws.
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ARTICLE VHI
Election of Directors
Section 1. Charter members. Charter Members of the Board of Directors shall not have a
limited term of service. Vacancies resulting from resignation or expulsion shall be subject to the
following sections.
Section 2. Term of service_ The term of service for Directors other than Charter Members
shall be for three (3) years. A director may serve for not more than two (2) consecutive terms or
a total of six (6) years consecutively. Following two (2) consecutive terms, a Director must take a
break for not less than one year before he/she is eligible for another term.
Section 3. Nominations to the Board. Nominations can be made from the Board of
Directors,community organizations or individuals seeking participation in ATA. Nominations are
to be in written form and sent to the ATA office sixty(60)days prior to the next scheduled meeting
for consideration by the Board of Directors.
Section 4. Vacancies. All vacancies shall be filled by a vote of the majority of the Board
of Directors present at a scheduled meeting where quorum has been established.
Section 5. Attendance at Board Meetings_ Notification shall be made by the Secretary of
the Board to all Board of Directors at least 2 weeks prior to the scheduled meeting. Absences of
more than the majority of meetings scheduled for any given fiscal year, may be grounds for
automatic resignation by said director or officer from the Board of Directors.
ARTICLE IX
Duties of Officers
Section 1. The President shall preside at the meetings of the Board of Directors. He or
she shall at the scheduled meetings of the Board communicate matters pertinent to the purpose of
the organization and make suggestions as may be needed to promote the prosperity and increase
efficiency and usefulness of ATA. He or she shall perform such duties as usually pertain to the
office of President.
Section 2. The Vice-President shall assist the President, and in the absence or disability of
the President, shall perform the duties of the President.
Section 3. The Secretary shall perform such duties as usually pertain to the office.
Section 4. The Treasurer shall be in charge of all financial affairs of ATA and shall submit
a financial statement at its scheduled meetings, or at the request of the Board of Directors.
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ARTICLE X
Committees
Section 1. The Board of Directors may, as the occasion requires, appoint or authorize the
appointment of such standing and other committees. The Chairperson shall be a member of the
Board of Directors. Members of the committee may comprise of other individuals selected by the
Chairperson.
Section 2. Auditor. The Board of Directors or the Executive Committee may appoint an
auditor who,when directed to do so, shall file an audit report at the annual meeting for the previous
fiscal year.
ARTICLE XI
Meetin s and Ouorum
Section 1.There shall be three(3)kinds of meetings of ATA;Board of Directors,Executive
Committee and various committee meetings.
(a) The Board of Directors shall hold meetings at least once quarterly. At all
meetings of the Board of Directors one-third of the members shall be present to
constitute a quorum. A majority vote at such meetings shall decide all questions
and actions.
(b) The Executive Committee shall meet as necessary. A majority vote of the total
membership of this committee shall decide all questions and actions.
(c) Meetings of the various committees shall be called by their respective
chairpersons as they deem necessary. A majority of their members of such
committees shall constitute a quorum, and a majority vote at such meetings shall
decide all recommendations to the Board of Directors. No decisions or actions
shall be decided by any committee.
ARTICLE XII
Seal and Signatures
Section 1. ATA shall adopt and use a seal on all documents requiring such affixation.
Section 2. Legal Documents. All legal documents authorized by the Board of Directors
shall be executed under seal by the President or Vice-President and the Secretary or the Treasurer,
or by such persons authorized by the Board of Directors.
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ARTICLE XIII
Amendments of the By-laws
Section 1. These By-laws may be altered, amended or repealed, or new By-laws may be adopted,
by the affirmative vote of not less than two-thirds (213) of the members of the Board of Directors
present at a regularly scheduled meeting or at a special meeting called for the specific purpose of
amending the By-laws.
These By-laws were duly voted on by the Board of Directors on November 6,2016.
11/6/2016
President or Secretary of ATA Date
Amendment:
Article VII Board of Directors Section 1 shall be changed from" Directors who were on the
Board in 2011 shall be referred to as Charter Members of the organization," to "Directors who
were on the Board on July 2019 shall be referred to as Charter Members of the organization."
This amendment was on the agenda and voted upon by the Board at their regular scheduled
meeting on July 7,2019 and the vote was unanimous to accept the above amendment.
in Kaleo Paik, Secretary Date
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STATE OF F AWAII
STATE PROCUREMENT OFFICE
CERTIFICATE OF VENDOR COMPLIANCE
This document presents the compliance status of the vendor identified below on the issue date with respect to certificates
required from the Hawaii Department of Taxation(DOTAX),the Internal Revenue Service,the Hawaii Department of Labor and
Industrial Relations(DLIR),and the Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs(DCCA).
Vendor Name: ALA KAHAKAI TRAIL ASSOCIATION
DBA/Trade Name: ALA KAHAKAI TRAIL ASSOCIATION
Issue Date: 08/I3/2025
Status: Compliant
Hawaii Tax#:
New Hawaii Tax#:
FEIN/SSN#: XX-XXX8470
UI#: No record
DCCA FILE#: 222067
Status of Compliance for this Vendor on issue date:
Form Department(s) Status
A-6 Hawaii Department of Taxation Compliant
8821 Internal Revenue Service Compliant
COGS Hawaii Department of Commerce&Consumer Affairs Exempt
LIR27 Hawaii Department of Labor&Industrial Relations Compliant
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Alan Brown,President
Keoni Fox,Vice President
Kalco Paik,Secretary
Ray Broginni,Treasurer
Dennis Hart
Linda Galano
Ethan Souza
A K;;_ Kahealani Wright
Lokelani Brandt
Authorization for Signature
The Ala Kahakai Trail Association, a 501(c)3 non-profit Corporation, hereafter referred to as the
"Association", do hereby certify the following is a full, true and correct copy of the resolution duly
adopted by the Board of Directors of the Association via electronic vote on February 05, 2022
through a provision in our By-laws which allows for an electronic vote to legal and binding. This
resolution has not been modified, amended or rescinded and continues in force and effect and
rescinds any and all past resolutions regarding this matter.
WHEREAS the Association's By-laws require all legal documents to be signed by two officers, and
WHEREAS the association realized the difficulty in obtaining two signatures,
"Be it RESOLVED that all of the officers of the Association are authorized to do and perform any
and all acts, including execution of any and all documents and certificates, as said officers shall
deem necessary to enter into agreement with government or private agencies and furthermore,
only one of the officers will be required to sign such documents."
The names and addresses of the current officers of the Association are:
Alan Brown, President Linda Kaleo Paik, Secretary
P.O. Box 2338 98-070 Lokowai Street
Kamuela, HI 96743 Aiea, HI 96701
Keoni Fox, Vice-President Ray Broggini, Treasurer
48-472 Kamehameha Hwy P.O. Box 12
Kaneohe, HI 96744 Kamuela, HI 96743
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand the_ 2022.
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Alan, Brown, President
Mission: To support and guide a community-managed trail that honors those who came before and perpetuate for
those who follow,with respect for Hawaii's past,present and future.
P.O.Box 2338,Kamuela,HI 96743 Phone 808-354-7765
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