Hometown Heroes: Kohanaiki Beach Park gets some love from Kona Pacific PCS

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The ohana of Kona Pacific Public Charter School spent on Oct. 10 cleaned up Kohanaiaki Beach Park. (Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today)
The ohana of Kona Pacific Public Charter School spent on Oct. 10 cleaned up Kohanaiaki Beach Park. (Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today)
The ohana of Kona Pacific Public Charter School spent on Oct. 10 cleaned up Kohanaiaki Beach Park. (Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today)
The ohana of Kona Pacific Public Charter School spent on Oct. 10 cleaned up Kohanaiaki Beach Park. The event also featured music by Jeff Tree. (Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today)
The ohana of Kona Pacific Public Charter School spent on Oct. 10 cleaned up Kohanaiaki Beach Park. (Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today)
The ohana of Kona Pacific Public Charter School spent on Oct. 10 cleaned up Kohanaiaki Beach Park. (Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today)
The ohana of Kona Pacific Public Charter School spent on Oct. 10 cleaned up Kohanaiaki Beach Park. (Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today)
The ohana of Kona Pacific Public Charter School spent on Oct. 10 cleaned up Kohanaiaki Beach Park. (Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today)
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Editor’s note: Each Wednesday, West Hawaii Today is publishing a story about individuals, groups or organizations that have helped make life better for others in our community during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The ohana of Kona Pacific Public Charter School spent a recent Sunday cleaning up a popular North Kona beach.

The public charter school located in Kealakekua held its second annual Community Beach Clean-Up with Aaron at Clean Reward$ on Oct. 10 at Kohanaiki Beach Park in North Kona. The event also featured music by Jeff Tree.

Student Daisy said it felt good to take part in the clean-up event, in which students also earned rewards for free items.

“So many strangers thanked us for what we were doing,” she said.

Noah L. added “helping with the beach clean-up was an awesome experience. I get to help the Earth one step at a time with each small piece of trash.”

For Dominique it was a way to give back.

“Thank you Ocean for all you give us! Happy to keep da beach clean. Malama Kahakai,” said Dominique.

Know a Hometown Hero who should be highlighted next Wednesday? It can be anybody, from a youngster doing good for the community, to a professional helping with the COVID-19 pandemic, or even a kupuna! Please send your nominations to cjensen@westhawaiitoday.com with the subject: Hometown Heroes Nomination. Please include the hero’s name, contact information and what makes them a hero.