Paniolo pride: Parker Ranch continues to fulfill Richard Smart’s vision with food bank partnership

Vehicles are directed through The Food Basket's Ohana Food Drop on Friday in Waimea. Parker Ranch partnered with The Food Basket for the nonprofit’s 152nd Ohana Food Drop with a special paniolo treat for the North Hawaii community in lieu of the legacy ranch holding its annual Fourth of July rodeo. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

Parker Ranch partnered with The Food Basket for the nonprofit’s 152nd Ohana Food Drop Friday with a special paniolo treat for the North Hawaii community in lieu of the legacy ranch holding its annual Fourth of July rodeo. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

Parker Ranch partnered with The Food Basket for the nonprofit’s 152nd Ohana Food Drop with a special paniolo treat for the North Hawaii community in lieu of the legacy ranch holding its annual Fourth of July rodeo. The rodeo, which would have marked its 61st running this year, typically attracts thousands, connecting the ranch with the larger community. (Nancy Erger/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Parker Ranch partnered with The Food Basket for the nonprofit’s 152nd Ohana Food Drop with a special paniolo treat for the North Hawaii community in lieu of the legacy ranch holding its annual Fourth of July rodeo. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

Vehicles are checked in for Friday's Ohana Food Drop at Spencer Kalani Schutte District Park in Waimea. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

Parker Ranch partnered with The Food Basket for the nonprofit’s 152nd Ohana Food Drop Friday with a special paniolo treat for the North Hawaii community in lieu of the legacy ranch holding its annual Fourth of July rodeo. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

A handful of Parker Ranch employees carry a table loaded with reusable grocery bags filled with 10 poudns of grass-fed ground beef to be loaded into vehicles during Friday's Ohana Food Drop in Waimea. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

Parker Ranch employees unload tons of ground beef for Friday's Ohana Food Drop in Waimea. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

A member of The Food Basket retrieves a ticket from a driver who just completed the Ohana Food Drop on Friday in Waimea. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

National Guard members load food into a vehicle during Friday's Ohana Food Drop at Spencer Kalani Schutte District Park in Waimea. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

A National Guardsman prepares vehicle owners for the food drop, asking them to pop their trunks and open hatches to make it easier for volunteers to load food. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

Leelan Park, COVID-19 project manager for The Food Basket, goes over logistics ahead of the start of Friday's Ohana Food Drop in Waimea. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)å

Gerrit Keator, Parker School board of director, checks out the fresh produce in Friday's Ohana Food Drop with Kristin Frost Albrecht, executive director of The Food Basket. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

The old Hawaiian saying “‘A‘ohe hana nui ke alu ‘ia” — “No task is too big when done together by all” — rang true Friday in Waimea.