Volunteers Needed for Hulihe‘e Palace


Daughters of Hawaii

The Daughters of Hawai‘i are looking for volunteers for our Welina and Mālama programs at Huliheʻe Palace.

Our Welina program helps with greeting visitors and assisting in home of our aliʻi. The program consists of a hands-on learning experience that will prepare you to welcome and guide visitors through the museum. If you want to learn more about the life and legacy of Princess Ruth Keʻelikōlani and the royal family, and enjoy meeting new friends and sharing Hawaiʻi’s history, this program is for you!

Our Mālama program consists of tasks to help with the daily operations of the Palace. Tasks include cleaning, gardening, light administrative tasks such as filing and mailing, and event setup and cleanup, all to help keep the Palace looking its best! If you like putting your hands to work and getting a little dirty, this program is for you!

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.

Sat 1/25/2025 10am-3pm

  • Ongoing Commitment
  • Choose Your Shift
  • Specific Location
Good For

Teens, Kupuna, Students, Visitors, Bilingual Speakers, Meeting People, Internship Opportunity, Resume Builder

Activity Type

Indoor, Outdoor, Libraries & Museums & Stores, Cleanup, Landscaping, Admin & Clerical, Customer Service, Educational Activity, Event Support, 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 Welina and Mālama programs at Huliheʻe Palace.

Our Welina program helps with greeting visitors and assisting in home of our aliʻi. The program consists of a hands-on learning experience that will prepare you to welcome and guide visitors through the museum. If you want to learn more about the life and legacy of Princess Ruth Keʻelikōlani and the royal family, and enjoy meeting new friends and sharing Hawaiʻi’s history, this program is for you!

Our Mālama program consists of tasks to help with the daily operations of the Palace. Tasks include cleaning, gardening, light administrative tasks such as filing and mailing, and event setup and cleanup, all to help keep the Palace looking its best! If you like putting your hands to work and getting a little dirty, this program is for you!

Sat 1/25/2025 10am-3pm

  • Ongoing Commitment
  • Choose Your Shift
  • Specific Location
Good For

Teens, Kupuna, Students, Visitors, Bilingual Speakers, Meeting People, Internship Opportunity, Resume Builder

Activity Type

Indoor, Outdoor, Libraries & Museums & Stores, Cleanup, Landscaping, Admin & Clerical, Customer Service, Educational Activity, Event Support, 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.

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