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Comm No 0021.124 - Testimony - CA-7 - PONC fund and Maintenance fund
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Comm No 0021.124 - Testimony - CA-7 - PONC fund and Maintenance fund
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Moani Kritzler <br />6th grade <br />Volcano School of Arts and Sciences <br />Volcano, Hawaii 96720 <br />February 7, 2019 <br />Charter Commission <br />Hilo, Hawaii 96720 <br />Regarding: 2% Land Fund Program. <br />Aloha Commissioners, <br />I am Moani Kritzler, my mom and my dad's name is Sharon and Eric and my <br />sisters' name is Kailani. I am a 6th grader in Volcano School Of Arts and Sciences <br />and I live in Kurtistown. I feel wonderful to go to Kawa once a month and learn <br />how it's important to spread aloha `aina to Kawa because the Island provides us <br />with a beautiful beach. Kawa is important for the world; my dogs, my mom, my <br />friends, and my sister because it's a living place to the Native Hawaiians and the <br />community. We want to protect the land from vandals so they won't harm this <br />precious land. <br />What I have learned in Kawa is to plant more native plants like wiliwili, kou, <br />niu, naupaka. I also learned to cut down the invasive plants like christmas berry <br />and haole koa so our native plants won't be overrun by invasive plants. Also I <br />learned that we should put rocks around the native plants so they won't get <br />trampled on by tourists. In the future I hope my beautiful trees that I planted will <br />grow so it would cover me and my kids like an umbrella. I take care of the land <br />with aloha `aina because the beautiful land provides us an amazing beach of joy. <br />It's important for visitors to come see our gorgeous and natural beach that has full <br />of culture and memories. <br />Comm. No. 21.124 <br />
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