Hawaii Reserves, Inc. manages property affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, primarily in the small community of Laie. Consequently, we frequently work with the following:
Brigham Young University Hawaii
Campus
BYU-Hawaii is a four-year comprehensive undergraduate university with a
student body of approximately 2,400, about 46 percent of whom come from
70 different countries outside the United States, making it the highest
per capita diversified school in the nation.
BYUH University
Calendar
This calendar shows BYU-Hawaii and other community-related activities.
It is updated each work day.
Polynesian Cultural
Center
The world-famous PCC attracts almost one-million visitors to our small
community every year. The Center, BYU-Hawaii and Hawaii Reserves work
closely together.
The Laie Hawaii LDS Temple
Entrance inside the Temple is restricted to qualified members of the
LDS Church, but the beautifully landscaped grounds and the recently
renovated Visitors Center are open to the public. The LDS Family History
Center, with online links to millions of genealogical records and access
to other microfilm and microfiche records, is also located on the Temple
grounds and is open to the public during posted hours.
Laie Community
Association
LCA collectively represents the residents of Laie and participates in
a wide range of activities, including the annual Laie Days celebration
during the month of July.
Kaleo o Koolauloa (back issues)
Prior to the redesign of this website and the creation of its newsletter Ho'omua, HRI published monthly for nearly 10 years the Kaleo o Koolauloa newspaper (the "Voice of Koolauloa"). The community newspaper was hand-distributed free to all households and key locations in Laie, Kahuku and Hauula with an average distribution of about 3,700 per
publication.
