Slowly but surely: Ouli Park project moves forward

Mahina Patterson, right, and Waimea resident Ryan Priest work to clear the Ouli Park trail Saturday. (LANDRY FULLER/SPECIAL TO WEST HAWAII TODAY)

The Kohala Center, in partnership with Waimea Middle and Elementary Schools, FoodCorps, Malaai Culinary Garden and Blue Zones Project, host Make a Difference Day Jan. 15, commemorating Martin Luther King Jr. with a school and community service day at Ouli Park. Students plant, water and flag native plants as the dry forest park’s foundation. (COURTESY PHOTO/THE KOHALA CENTER)

Aloha Etherton, a WMS student, participates in native plant outplanting at Ouli Park earlier this year. (COURTESY PHOTO/THE KOHALA CENTER)

WAIMEA — Ouli Park’s entrance isn’t always easy to spot while driving up Kawaihae Road, as native plants often camouflage the sign.