Museum Collections Care Volunteer
Lahaina Restoration Foundation
Join us for our Mālama Hawaiʻi volunteer experience that allows residents and guests to discover Maui’s storied past through hands-on processing of historic artifacts and documents
Program Includes: (1) a brief training session; (2) work with historic objects and documents; and (3) a short tour of an historic site or a presentation by one of our museum educators
Materials: all materials will be provided
Age Limits: Participants must be 12 years or older
Amenities: (1) free parking; (2) bathrooms available; (3) air conditioned work space
Lahaina Restoration Foundation
About the organizer
LRF has restored and preserved more than one dozen landmarks and historic structures in Lahaina. LRF maintains several collections of artifacts, photographs, manuscripts, maps, logs and other materials representative of Lahaina’s colorful past. These collections are available to the public and researchers by request.
LRF manages and maintains the Baldwin Home Museum, Hale Pa‘i Printing Museum, Lahaina Heritage Museum, Old Lahaina Prison, Plantation Museum, Pioneer Mill Smokestack & Locomotives Exhibit and Wo Hing Museum, which are open to the public. Other structures under LRF protection are Masters’ Reading Room, Lahaina Lighthouse, Hale Aloha, Seamen’s Hospital and Plantation House, and the Agawa Home. LRF oversees operation and maintenance of Old Lahaina Courthouse and Banyan Tree Park along with other public spaces in Lahaina’s historic districts. Additionally, LRF maintains the interpretive signs along the Lahaina Historic Trail and produces a brochure-map of the Lahaina Historic Trail.
Good For
Families, Kupuna, Visitors
Activity Type
Indoor, Libraries & Museums & Stores, Admin & Clerical
Cause
Cultural Preservation, Community Engagement, Non Profit Support
Requirements
Min age 12+ with chaperone
RSVP Required, Minimum Age With Chaperone
Museum Collections Care Volunteer
Lahaina Restoration Foundation
Join us for our Mālama Hawaiʻi volunteer experience that allows residents and guests to discover Maui’s storied past through hands-on processing of historic artifacts and documents
Program Includes: (1) a brief training session; (2) work with historic objects and documents; and (3) a short tour of an historic site or a presentation by one of our museum educators
Materials: all materials will be provided
Age Limits: Participants must be 12 years or older
Amenities: (1) free parking; (2) bathrooms available; (3) air conditioned work space
Good For
Families, Kupuna, Visitors
Activity Type
Indoor, Libraries & Museums & Stores, Admin & Clerical
Cause
Cultural Preservation, Community Engagement, Non Profit Support
Requirements
Min age 12+ with chaperone
RSVP Required, Minimum Age With Chaperone
Lahaina Restoration Foundation
About the organizer
LRF has restored and preserved more than one dozen landmarks and historic structures in Lahaina. LRF maintains several collections of artifacts, photographs, manuscripts, maps, logs and other materials representative of Lahaina’s colorful past. These collections are available to the public and researchers by request.
LRF manages and maintains the Baldwin Home Museum, Hale Pa‘i Printing Museum, Lahaina Heritage Museum, Old Lahaina Prison, Plantation Museum, Pioneer Mill Smokestack & Locomotives Exhibit and Wo Hing Museum, which are open to the public. Other structures under LRF protection are Masters’ Reading Room, Lahaina Lighthouse, Hale Aloha, Seamen’s Hospital and Plantation House, and the Agawa Home. LRF oversees operation and maintenance of Old Lahaina Courthouse and Banyan Tree Park along with other public spaces in Lahaina’s historic districts. Additionally, LRF maintains the interpretive signs along the Lahaina Historic Trail and produces a brochure-map of the Lahaina Historic Trail.