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Protesters rally to stop Waimanalo park construction

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The city plans to build athletic fields and other planned improvements at the 75-acre Waimanalo Bay Beach Park, also known as Sherwood Forest. Residents opposed to it rallied on Sunday morning.
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Tusi Kekaula, left, and Jet Paaoao Bowman wave signs to passing vehicles on Sunday morning.
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The city plans to build athletic fields and other planned improvements at the 75-acre Waimanalo Bay Beach Park, also known as Sherwood Forest. Residents opposed to it rallied on Sunday morning.
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Kuike Kamakea-Ohelo, president of the Save Our Sherwoods organization, gathers supporters on the side of Kalanianaole Highway fronting Sherwood Forest for a short rally on Sunday.
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Tusi Kekaula holds a sign "Kapu Sacred Hawaiian Burials" during Sunday's rally in Waimanalo.
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Kuike Kamakea-Ohelo, president of the Save Our Sherwoods organization, spoke to the crowd on Sunday morning.
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Residents who want to save Waimanalo Bay Beach Park rallied on Sunday.
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Kuike Kamakea-Ohelo, president of the Save Our Sherwoods organization, speaks to the crowd gathered on Sunday morning.
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Joanna Maile Pokipala holds the Hawaii state flag during Sunday's rally in Waimanalo.
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Kuike Kamakea-Ohelo, president of the Save Our Sherwoods organization, gathers supporters on the side of Kalanianaole Highway fronting Sherwood Forest for a short rally.