Aloha Giveaway

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Aloha Giveaway

CommunitySaturday, April 18, 2026· 10:00 AMFree
Hale Aʻo parking lot near bus stop, Kaneohe, HI
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Event Details Windward Community College presents the Aloha GiveawayParticipate in a Gifting Economy!Give/Receive; Everything is Free!WCC's front parking lot, near The Bus Event Details Windward Community College presents the Aloha Giveaway Participate in a Gifting Economy! Give/Receive; Everything is Free! WCC's front parking lot, near The Bus shelter Neighbors with their ‘ohana come to freelygiveand gift, take and receive, browse, socialize, build community and express gratitude! No buying, selling, trading, or bartering. Similar to a Trunk-or-Treat, gifters pack their vehicles with items and offer them free from their trunks. Receivers visit the vehicles and take away what they want. You might find clothes, appliances, furniture, toys, books, decor, and craft supplies; the possibilities are endless! He ali‘i ka ‘āina, he kauwā ke kanaka. Caring for Hawai‘i and the planet. Open to students, staff, faculty and their families, as well as community members. Gifters set up under the solar arrays. Receivers simply show up and park in uncovered stalls near Hale A‘o. If you have questions about being a Gifter, contact: Trish Brubaker, pyb@hawaii.edu Bonus: you can be a gifter AND a receiver! Time April 18, 2026 10:00 am - 11:00 am\(GMT-10:00\) Location Hale Aʻo parking lot near bus stop 45-720 Keaʻahala Road, Kaneohe, HI Other Events Calendar GoogleCal Get Directions Address - Aloha Giveaway \[\] Destination Address - Aloha Giveaway \[\]

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