Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2001 17:01:20 -1000 From: Shelly Bermudez <sbermudez@ywcaoahu.org> To: turner@hawaii.edu Subject: Friendship Garden Aloha, My name is Shelly Bermudez and I am the Program Manager of YWCA Camp Kokokahi. Upon conducting a word search of Kokokahi, I came across your webpages about your hiking experience and the spirit dog. Mahalo for sharing your story. For the past 5 years that I have been at the camp, I have been interested in hearing any ghost stories about the Kokokahi site. Some brief history on Kokokahi.....
Dreams are realized in a diversity of ways, but few so beautifully as that of Theodore Richards who envisioned a Hawaiian valley where people of many races would work, play, and pray together in harmony. This was "Kokokahi" of one blood. This was the name he gave the valley when his dream came to life in 1928. His vision of Kokokahi was inspired by the moving sermon of St. Paul in Chapter XVII of the Acts of Apostles. Friendship Garden was a part of the whole Kokokahi system. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Gillmar, their children and numerous volunteers labored for 25 years to restore and maintain the garden. In 1998, The Friendship Garden Foundation obtained the deed for the property from the YWCA. Mr. and Mrs. Gillmar believe it is very important to maintain the garden to continue Dr. Richard's dream. Mr. Gillmar's grandfather, Frank Schudder, a Congregational missionary was a friend of Dr. Richards and played an active role in Kokokahi's early days. Russell Porter and Ted Talbott, two Windward residents were helpful in restoring the trials that connected to the garden. One of the trails that ties into Friendship Garden is named the Dudley Talbott Trail. It was built by Ted Talbott in honor of his grandfather, Paul Dudley. It is said that Mr. Tolbott, with the help of a few friends, worked about 1,000 hours and completed the trail in about 9 months. If you are interested in more information about YWCA Camp Kokokahi, please feel free to call the camp at the phone number below. Aloha Nui Loa, Shelly Bermudez YWCA of O'ahu Camp Kokokahi 45-035 Kaneohe Bay Drive Kaneohe, Hawaii 96744 (808)247-2124 ext. 11 www.ywcaoahu.org
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