Business retreat for company leads to donation for Kawaihae Canoe Club youth program

Manny Veincent, left, long-term president of the Kawaihae Canoe Club, and club organizer George Fry.

Translated as “caring for the land” the motto of the Kawaihae Canoe Club — Malama I Ka Aina — is lived everyday as club members care for their site just mauka of the Kawaihae Harbor. (Liz Nakayama / Special to West Hawaii Today)

It was a beautiful day Wednesday for employees from a mainland corporation, Lube-Tech, to try canoe paddling for the first time. About 30 couples participated in just-for-fun canoe races in the Kawaihae Harbor, organized by the Kawaihae Canoe Club. (Liz Nakayama / Special to West Hawaii Today)

Members of the Kawaihae Canoe Club (KCC) do a joyous group cheer after receiving a $7,500 donation for their keiki program from employees of Lube-Tech, a Minnesota corporation. In a true expression of aloha, the KCC organized just-for-fun canoe races for the mainlanders following by a hamburger and hot-dog lunch. (Liz Nakayama / Special to West Hawaii Today)

KAWAIHAE — When Michael Ostrowski, with his wife Rene, left Milwaukee for Hawaii early last week, he had just been out snowmobiling in 10 degrees below zero.