From Pu'u Kahea's website:
"When you enter Pu'u Kahea Conference Center, the first thing you will notice is the beauty of God's creation and the hospitality of our staff and volunteers. Whether you are walking through the royal palm trees, observing the many birds we have, or just relaxing on the grounds, you will experience the wonder of our Creator God. You will also be welcomed and loved by those who will serve you during your stay. Our main desire, however, is that you will be touched by our Lord as you have opportunity to get away from day-to-day life and spend quality time with Him."
The Plantation Hale |
Pu-u Kahea is the site of the former Waianae Sugar Plantation. The original plantation house was built in 1888, but was torn down and replaced in 1910 by the plantation manager, Frederick Myer. The existing Plantation Hale is the one that Mr. Meyer built, complete with wrap-around porches and a third floor ballroom.
Original rug from the ballroom! The third floor is used now for meetings and church services. |
Second floor front lanai (porch) |
View from front lanai |
View from back lanai (and the mountain I love) |
View from the side lanai, overlooking a canal |
Beautiful palm trees line the front entrance, and majestic Norfolk Island Pines line the drive.
A Prayer Garden created by volunteers invites you to spend a little "alone time" with God.
The guests AND volunteers love the fire pit.
There are rainbows and sunsets almost every day.
Even the storage buildings are special!
Although the house and grounds are beautiful, and the sound of the birds and sight of the mountains when I walked out of my door each morning are things I will never forget, it is the people who make Pu'u Kahea so special.
So many wonderful groups visited Pu'u Kahea while we were there! We loved watching them worship, play together, and fellowship with each other.
Faith - Hope - Love - FAMILY |
It takes a lot to keep the center looking good and operating smoothly. Yaaayyy volunteers!
Tim, Sharon, Joyce, Fred, Denise, Art, Dexter |
Fred and Joyce, in a RARE moment of relaxing. |
And of course there would be no conference center without the dedicated staff!
Jimmy, George, Ashley, and Jolea (and Michael, our crazy chef, photo-bombing from the door!) |
Jolea, Jimmy and Ashley's daughter, posing as she tells me she doesn't like to have her picture taken! |
Although you can't see him, George, Jimmy and Ashley's 2-year old, kept us very entertained. |
And last but not least, we had SO much fun with Denise and Art! We miss them already.
Dreary skies and rain never slowed us down! |
That day. Thanks for pulling my weight. |
Denise and Art, thank you for sharing Pu'u Kahea with us!
We loved being there with you and miss seeing you every day!
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