

2025 Kaena Point Hike
Our first field trip of the year is coming at the end of this month!
When: 3/29 8:30am to about Noon
Where: Kaena Point starting from the North (Waialua) side past Camp Erdman.
What/Why: Kaena Point is a Natural Area Reserve with one of the most intact coastal
ecosystems on Oahu. The point itself is protected by a predator proof fence that reduces the
impacts non-native predators (rats, mice, mongoose, cats etc.) have on the rare coastal plants,
seabirds, and monk seals that live there. There is also potential to see whales offshore this time of
year. The albatross and their chicks are there this time of year. We are therefore staying on trails
through their colony so you may want to bring binoculars to get a closer look. If you want to
capture the memories, make sure you have your camera or phone with you.
How: We get to the point by walking 2.5 miles over mostly unpaved road and sand dunes.
Although the way there is largely flat, we still recommend good walking shoes or hiking sandals
(not slippers). Hiking sticks may be helpful for some but not necessary.
Note that the hike to Kaena Point can be windy, sunny, and has hardly any shade. Therefore, we
also suggest bringing the following:
1. Water (at least 6 cups/ 1.5 liters)
2. Sunscreen
3. A hat or head covering that fits well and/or has a string to hold it to your head
4. An umbrella (for shade) if you feel you might need some respite from the sun
5. Light snacks
Note that there are no bathroom facilities along the way. Please plan accordingly.
It will take us about an hour to get to the point. We will probably take about 45 mins to an hour
to see the all the birds, seals, and plants. Then about an hour to get back.
Who: Alex Loomis (FHBG Secretary) and Patrick Chee (FHBG President) will be leading the
trip. Between the two of us we have several years of experience in conservation of nature and
have hiked to Kaena Point dozens of times. Along the way, feel free to ask us questions.
Otherwise, we will likely stop from time to time and relay stories about the places and nature we
see along the way.
And you, our members. This trip is a suggested $5 donation for Friends of Honolulu Botanical
Gardens members and $10 for non-members. Please reserve your spot for the trip by contacting the Friends office, 808 537 1708… Or by going on this website to the How can I help section and make a donation there.
Donations can be given at the site via cash, check, or venmo.

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Annual Meeting Report 2025
The Nominating Committee presents the names of the individuals renewing their Board of Trustees status to a term that ends in 2028:
Roxanne Adams
Lana Brodziak
Patrick Chee
Emmy Seymour
Bobbie Slater
Charlene Van der Pyl-Chee
Monica Weissich
And for a first three term: Gary Permenter
The Board of Trustees in a quick meeting afterwards elected the Executive Committee for the Friends of Honolulu Botanical Gardens for 2025 - 2026.
President Patrick Chee
Secretary Alex Loomis
Treasurer Charlene van der Ply-Chee
Vice President Helen Skov
Advisor Emmy Seymour
Also, Adelaide Kistner was transitioned to
Trustees Emeritus Status