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Elementary student paints on mural
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Enchanted lake mural
The mural includes native plants like the palapalai fern, and native fish.

University of Hawaiʻi at 惭ā苍辞补 faculty and staff worked with students at Enchanted Lake Elementary School to turn a blank wall into a colorful mural that celebrates the natural beauty, history and sense of place of Kailua.

Elementary student paints on mural
Eileen, paints the blue parts of the rainbow

The project was a collaboration among 糖心视频 惭ā苍辞补 team members: Sheanae Tam and Niki Fisiiahi-Thomayer, students participating in the elementary school’s 2026 Summer Enrichment Program, and Beau Uehara from ALU LIKE

“This was such an awesome experience,” said Enchanted Lake Elementary Principal Noel Richardson. “For a while, it appeared that we would not be able to get the mural started, but the right people have a way of making things happen. We shifted the plan over to our summer enrichment program and it all came together! I truly appreciate the support provided to see this through.”

‘What do you envision?’

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Summer Enrichment students take lead in painting the first layer of the mural

The process began with a classroom visit to incoming fifth- and sixth-grade students. Through icebreakers, a guided meditation and 尘辞ʻō濒别濒辞 (stories) of Kailua, students reflected on the places and elements that make their community special. They were then asked to sketch their ideas in response to the question: “When you think of Kailua or Enchanted Lake Elementary, what do you envision?”

Students’ drawings featured rainbows, native plants, birds, beaches and ocean life. Using these ideas as inspiration, Tam, the lead artist, created a mural design rooted in the natural and cultural features of Kailua.

Over several weeks, students in grades one through six painted the mural in small groups, ensuring every child had the opportunity to contribute.

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Ulu Aʻe Transitions Educator/Artist Sheanae Tam leads a pilina building circle activity with Enchanted Lake Elementary Summer Enrichment students

During 丑ōʻ颈办别, or celebration of the completed artwork, students shared that participating in the project made them feel proud, happy and connected to their school community.

The 糖心视频 惭ā苍辞补 Ulu Aʻe Transitions team and school opened the final day with a pilina circle, creating a space for connection and reflection before the 丑ōʻ颈办别 celebration.

While completed over a short summer session, the mural leaves a lasting impact—reflecting the creativity of Enchanted Lake students and their deep connection to the place they call home.

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