Mauna Loa Road will close to vehicles past the gate at Kīpukapuaulu and Hilina Pali Road will close to vehicles past the gate beyond Kulanaokuaiki Campground. Pedestrians and bicycles are allowed.
In addition, all campfires and open flame cooking fires will be prohibited at Kīpukapuaulu day-use area, Nāmakanipaio Campground, and the fire pit near the Kīlauea Military Camp ballfield.
Hurricane Dora is forecast to create dry, windy weather as she passes south of the island, starting Monday. NOAA image |
Limiting vehicle access to remote areas with dry vegetation and low humidity is necessary for wildfire prevention. Hot exhaust pipes and mufflers are a common cause of wildfires. A hurricane entering the Central Pacific is exacerbating the fire risk.
According to the National Weather Service, Hurricane Dora, coupled with high pressure to the north, is expected to bring strong tradewinds and more dry conditions as soon as Monday, Aug. 7 as it passes well to the south of the island of Hawaiʻi. At 5 p.m. Dora was a Major Hurricane with 145 mph winds.
Check the park website https://www.nps.gov/havo and social media for updates.
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The Wall that Heals will be coming to Hilo in early 2024 to honor those who died in the Vietnam War. It is a two-thirds size replica of The Wall in Washington, D.C. Photo from U.S. Air Force |
The Wall That Heals, established by the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund (VVMF), offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience the grandeur and emotional impact of The Vietnam Veterans Memorial, affectionately known as The Wall. Designed by Maya Lin and dedicated in 1982, The Wall bears the names of more than 58,000 servicemen and servicewomen who lost their lives during the Vietnam War. The monument stands as a testament to honor and remember the brave individuals who served in Vietnam, seeking to heal the wounds left by one of the most controversial wars in American history.
The statement from the Mayor's office says, "The arrival of The Wall That Heals in Hilo highlights its mission to bring the Memorial's poignant experience to communities that may not have the chance to visit Washington, D.C. The exhibition aims to educate the public about the Vietnam War and its profound impact on American history while providing a platform for veterans and their families to find closure."
A rolling education center comes to town with The Wall that Heals. Photo from Founders of the Wall |
Michael Doolittle, Co-Chair of The Wall That Heals Hawai‘i County Committee, commented on the extraordinary journey of bringing The Wall That Heals to Hawaiʻi, saying, "Starting with an idea, an army of selfless volunteers have worked tirelessly behind the scenes to make this tribute a reality."
The County invites all residents and visitors to Hilo in early 2024 to witness this moving tribute. Event details, volunteer opportunities, and more information will be announced closer to the event date.
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OCEAN VIEW COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCED THE UPCOMING EVENTS:
The monthly pancake breakfast is Saturday, August 12, 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Ocean View Community Center. Cost is $7 for a big plate of food.
Yoga classes are Thursdays at 5 p.m. and Sundays at 3:45 p.m. at the Center.
Aikido Classes are Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6:15 p.m. at the Center.
County Council member Michelle Galimba from District 6 will hold an outreach event at the OV Community Center on Friday, Sept. 1 at 5 p.m,
Teen Night is the first Saturday of the month. The next one will be Saturday, Sept 2. from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. with Pingpong, air hockey, games and snacks.