Red Hill Registry Invites Public To Special Town Hall

HONOLULU – The Red Hill Registry invites the public to a special informational town hall from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 26, at Los Banos Hall at Keʻehi Lagoon Memorial State Park, located at 2685 North Nimitz Hwy (near the airport). The event may be attended in person for the first 100 individuals who sign up here. Those unable to attend in person or who prefer to attend virtually/online can sign up here. The Town Hall will provide attendees with updates on the Red Hill Registry’s progress, opportunities to share stories and collaborative exercises to identify community priorities related to the Registry. Refreshments will be provided for in-person participants.


There will also be an opportunity to nominate up to eight people who can become members of the Registry’s Community Advisory Workgroup. Nominations can also be received by providing the person’s name and general information here. This Town Hall event marks an important milestone in the development of the Red Hill Registry, which is facilitated by the University of Hawaiʻi to connect those impacted by the Red Hill water crisis to resources and track health impacts over time.


“The Red Hill Registry is committed to ensuring the community’s voice is at the center of every Registry effort,” said Tara Sutton, director of community engagement for the Registry. “We want the Registry to be a resource that truly serves those impacted by the Red Hill water crisis.” Click here for a flyer for the event. About the Red Hill Registry: Launching in mid-2025, the Red Hill Registry will connect those affected by the Red Hill water crisis to resources and track health impacts over time.

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