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About 50 teens from Episcopal churches on Oahu and in Boston donated their time Thursday to clean up an area in the Waimea Valley Audubon Center (formerly Waimea Falls Park). Among them were Jaynah Gonzaga, left, Alex Zook and John Kline, who cleared out invasive plants.
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