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Thanksgiving Turkey Farm of Thankfulness

Nov. 22, 2017

Contributed by Kristen Purdy

As we continue to be appreciative of the many blessings that we are given, Hui Ho’okele wanted to create a turkey farm where students could share what they’re thankful for with their classmates.  Every day at recess, students would fill out a feather with that they’re thankful for, then those feathers would be placed on our turkeys.  Our students recognize that they’re blessed with family, friends, kumu, food, homes, toys and many more.  Mahalo Ke Akua!!

Submitted by: Kumu Eva Palakiko






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