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Unique Photographs to be showcased in upcoming From the Collection Program 

For the third installment “From the Collection: What Can a Photograph Tell Us?” Kona Historical Society will welcome back local historian Maile Melrose to discuss a unique photograph depicting “Donkey Baseball” found within the Jean Greenwell Library & Archive by Society staff this month. Maile will join Society staff to talk about the possible origin of the photo and additional stories related to the one in the photo.

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Relationships between people and land to be showcased in upcoming From the Collection program 

For the second installment of the From the Collection series, “Aloha ‘Āina: Relationships Between People & Place Through Time,” Kona Historical Society will welcome guest speaker and Resource Manager Natalie Kurashima, Ph.D. Weaving together oral histories, photos, and maps from the Society’s Jean Greenwell Library & Archive, as well as some of Dr. Kurashima's published biocultural research, we will reflect together on the ways in which ‘āina cares for people and people care for ‘āina.

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Kona Historical Society Set to Reopen a Popular Outdoor Program

Kona Historical Society has established a plan for reopening in stages, beginning with the relaunch of its Portuguese Stone Oven Baking Program. The Society is excited to welcome back the general public to this popular program with modifications and the implementation of numerous safety measures, which include an emphasis on cleaning, physical distancing practices, and the mandatory use of face masks or cloth coverings.

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EXPLORE KONA’S HISTORY FROM HOME

Thousands of Hawaii residents, including parents and students, are now required to stay at home to curb the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) throughout the island chain. To support these families in need of educational material for their children, or cultural entertainment while at home, Kona Historical Society is making more historical and cultural videos, articles, exhibits, and recordings accessible online through the Society’s website.

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Kona Historical Society’s Annual Membership Meeting to feature pop-up exhibit

Kona Historical Society is hosting its Annual Membership Meeting on Thursday, March 12, from 5 to 7 p.m. at its Kalukalu Headquarters, located at 81-6551 Mamalahoa Highway in Kealakekua. The public is invited to join the festivities by becoming members of Kona Historical Society, which is a community-based, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and Smithsonian Museum affiliate that has spent the past four decades collecting, preserving and sharing the history of the Kona districts and their rich cultural heritage within Hawaii.

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Meet distinguished volcanologist Dr. Jaggar at next Hanohano ‘O Kona Lecture

Kona Historical Society is proud to announce Ka‘ū actor, playwright and director Dick Hershberger will be the featured speaker for the February installment of the Hanohano ‘O Kona Lecture Series.

Dr. Thomas A. Jaggar Lives On: A Historical Performance and Lecture begins promptly at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 26, at the West Hawaii Civic Center, Council Chambers. The address of this venue is 74-5044 Ane Keohokalole Highway in Kailua-Kona.

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Celebrate Shrove Tuesday by indulging in Portuguese cinnamon bread

Kona Historical Society will make its famous Portuguese cinnamon bread to celebrate Shrove Tuesday. This special bake will happen in advance of this traditional feasting day on February 20 at Kona Historical Society’s stone oven, or forno, located in the pasture below the Society’s Kalukalu Headquarters and its historic general store museum in Kealakekua.

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Grammy award-winning musician to kick off Kona Historical Society’s lecture series

Kona Historical Society is launching its new Hanohano ‘O Kona: Wahi Pana Lecture Series with Daniel Ho, a Grammy award-winning Hawaiian music virtuoso, who made waves with his Hawaiian version of “Nothing Compares to You,” featured in the 2008 film Forgetting Sarah Marshall.

This lecture, Hawaiian Music and American Voices: A Performance and Discussion with Daniel Ho, will take place at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 7. The kanikapila venue is the pasture below Kona Historical Society’s headquarters in Kealakekua, where the Society’s Portuguese Stone Oven Bread Baking Program occurs. Seating will be provided, but attendees may bring their own blanket and chair to sit on.

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