The Outdoor Circle is a
nonprofit organization
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in
Hawaii
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focused on
conservationism. The organization was founded in 1912 by a group of seven women including
Cherilla Storrs Lowrey with the goal of beautifying
Honolulu
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and opposing the use of
billboards in Hawaii; members almost immediately began planting trees with the organization after its establishment, leading the
program director to estimate in 2020 that the Circle had planted "tens of thousands of trees" across the state.
History
Establishment and early activity
The Outdoor Circle was founded in 1912, initially under the auspices of the
Kilohana Art League, by a group of seven women including Cherilla Lowrey. The founders' goal was to beautify
Honolulu
Honolulu (; ) is the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Hawaii, which is in the Pacific Ocean. It is an unincorporated county seat of the consolidated City and County of Honolulu, situated along the southeast coast of the island ...
and to oppose the use of
billboards in Hawaii. Almost immediately after the Circle was founded, members began planting trees in the state, leading
program director Myles Ritchie to estimate in 2020 that the Circle had planted "tens of thousands of trees". The Circle also established public fountains, parks, playgrounds, and gardens,
and emphasized the conservation of native trees and shrubs.
[Margit Misangyi Watts, ]
High Tea at Halekulani: Feminist Theory and American Clubwomen
' (PhD dissertation, University of Hawai'i, 1989): 91-96, quote on page 95. Published as a book by Carlson Publications in 1993. Many of the Circle's earliest members were wives of wealthy white sugar and lumber executives, like Lowrey, whose husband was president of the Oahu Sugar Company.
Lorrin A. Thurston
Lorrin Andrews Thurston (July 31, 1858 – May 11, 1931) was an American lawyer, politician, and businessman born and raised in the Kingdom of Hawaii. Thurston played a prominent role in the Overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom that replaced Q ...
, owner and publisher of the ''
Pacific Commercial Advertiser
''The Honolulu Advertiser'' was a daily newspaper published in Honolulu, Hawaii. At the time publication ceased on June 6, 2010, it was the largest daily newspaper in the American state of Hawaii. It published daily with special Sunday and In ...
'', was a supporter of the Circle and allowed them to publish an anti-billboard edition of the newspaper in 1913. In 1926, the Circle purchased
the only remaining local billboard company for $4,000 (), and shut the business down. In 1927, a ban on billboards was enacted in Hawaii.
Late 20th century
In 1975, The Outdoor Circle played a key role in the passage of the
Exceptional Tree Act, which established legal protections for trees of exceptional age, rarity, and historical or cultural significance in Hawaii. In 1978, lobbying by the Circle led to
Diamond Head becoming a state monument, preventing its
development
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.
21st century
In 2009, the Circle expressed concern that a visit to Hawaii made by the
Wienermobile
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was a violation of a law against
mobile advertising
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in Hawaii, with director of environmental programs Bob Loy describing the vehicle as "a perfect example of a billboard truck",
although no charges were levied against the Wienermobile.
In 2011, the Circle became one of the
plaintiff
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s in a federal
lawsuit aiming to halt an elevated rail system project for the
Honolulu Rail Transit
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from going forward, motivated by a belief that the rail would negatively affect approximately 900 trees and have an additional negative effect on the scenic views in Honolulu; former organization president Susan Spangler stated that "It’ll be so ugly".
However, a federal judge greenlit the project in December 2012 along most of its length.
In 2013, the Circle opposed a proposal to put advertisements on
Honolulu city buses, arguing that the ads would be a
public forum and that they would damage the "natural beauty" of Honolulu. After the organization created a
mockup of a
Joe Camel
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cigarette advertisement on a Honolulu bus, intending to point out that advertisements which are used now may be considered unacceptable in the future, then-
Mayor of Honolulu
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Kirk Caldwell
Kirk William Caldwell (born September 4, 1952) is an American politician who served as the mayor of Honolulu, Hawaii, from 2013 to 2021. A member of the Democratic Party, Caldwell also held the position of acting mayor in 2010 following the resi ...
accused the Circle of "trying to create fear and misinformation" while Transportation Services Director Michael Formby described the mockup as "offensive
..because
he Circleknew we would never do that and yet they put out that press release."
References
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1912 establishments in Hawaii
Nature conservation organizations based in the United States
Non-profit organizations based in the United States
Advertising
Billboards