March 30, 2015
Breezy days mean kite flying season is here! Kapālama campus first grade students and their families learned how to make their own kites in a workshop held in the school cafeteria. Students decorated their kites with colorful drawings which made each kite a unique piece of flying art.
Upon finishing their pieces they were off to Malalo Field to launch their kites into the air. This simple, low-tech toy produced much joy on a day that will be long remembered.
Pics by Kamehameha Schools Photographer Michael Young.
KS Kapālama first graders and their families made memories during a recent kite-flying activity.
Keiki and their families filled the school's cafeteria for a kite-making workshop.
First grade teacher Tina Nakamoto passes out kite tails.
Downtown Honolulu is the backdrop for a field of kite fliers.
Families find some space to launch their kites.
This student runs at full speed to launch his kite.
Mom gives a helping hand to get her keiki's kite in the air.
After working up an appetite the families gathered for a picnic.