Volunteers needed for Hulihe‘e Palace
Daughters of Hawaii
The Daughters of Hawai‘i are looking for volunteers for our docent program and day-to-day tasks at Hulihe‘e Palace. Our docent program consists of a hands-on learning experience that will prepare you to guide visitors through the museum and share the important parts of Hawaiian history and the former vacation home of Hawai‘i’s royal family.
Our day-to-day volunteer program consists of tasks that help the daily operations of the museum. From greeting visitors at the front door, to cleaning projects around the Palace to keep it looking its’ best.
Daughters of Hawaii
About the organizer
Since the early 1900s it has been distinguished for preserving Hānaiakamalama in Nu‘uanu, commonly known as the Queen Emma Summer Palace, and Hulihe‘e Palace in Kailua-Kona, restoring them with original royal furnishings and regalia. The Daughters continue to preserve and maintain two of Hawai‘i’s three royal palaces, as well as the birth site of King Kamehameha III at Keauhou Bay in Kailua-Kona.
Good For
Teens, Kupuna, Students, Meeting People, Internship Opportunity, Resume Builder
Activity Type
Indoor, Outdoor, Libraries & Museums & Stores, Cleanup, Customer Service, Educational Activity, Fundraising Event
Cause
Cultural Preservation, Education & Training, Community Engagement, Non Profit Support
Volunteers needed for Hulihe‘e Palace
Daughters of Hawaii
The Daughters of Hawai‘i are looking for volunteers for our docent program and day-to-day tasks at Hulihe‘e Palace. Our docent program consists of a hands-on learning experience that will prepare you to guide visitors through the museum and share the important parts of Hawaiian history and the former vacation home of Hawai‘i’s royal family.
Our day-to-day volunteer program consists of tasks that help the daily operations of the museum. From greeting visitors at the front door, to cleaning projects around the Palace to keep it looking its’ best.
Good For
Teens, Kupuna, Students, Meeting People, Internship Opportunity, Resume Builder
Activity Type
Indoor, Outdoor, Libraries & Museums & Stores, Cleanup, Customer Service, Educational Activity, Fundraising Event
Cause
Cultural Preservation, Education & Training, Community Engagement, Non Profit Support
Daughters of Hawaii
About the organizer
Since the early 1900s it has been distinguished for preserving Hānaiakamalama in Nu‘uanu, commonly known as the Queen Emma Summer Palace, and Hulihe‘e Palace in Kailua-Kona, restoring them with original royal furnishings and regalia. The Daughters continue to preserve and maintain two of Hawai‘i’s three royal palaces, as well as the birth site of King Kamehameha III at Keauhou Bay in Kailua-Kona.