Daughters of Hawaii Annual Membership Meeting and Luncheon at the Outrigger Canoe Club Waikiki
February 23, 2019
The Daughters of Hawaiʻi was founded in 1903.
The nonprofit organization "to perpetuate the memory and spirit of old Hawaiʻi and of historic facts, and to preserve the nomenclature and correct pronunciation of the Hawaiian language." The Territorial Government granted the Daughters the use of the home and 22,750 square feet (2,114 m2) of the grounds as long as the home was used and maintained as a museum.
The Daughters of Hawaiʻi also own and maintain the site of Kamehameha III's birth at Keauhou Bay, Kona. It is also added to the Register of Historic Places in 1978.
The Daughters of Hawaiʻi is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization supported by donations, dues, admission fees and fundraising events.
DAUGHTERS OF HAWAI‘I 2913 Pali Hwy. Honolulu, 96817 Corporate Office: (808) 595-6291 Facsimile: (808) 595-4395 Email: info@daughtersofhawaii.org Web: daughtersofhawaii.org twitter: http://twitter.com/DaughtersofHI fb: facebook.com/DaughtersHawaii
February 23, 2019
The Daughters of Hawaiʻi was founded in 1903.
The nonprofit organization "to perpetuate the memory and spirit of old Hawaiʻi and of historic facts, and to preserve the nomenclature and correct pronunciation of the Hawaiian language." The Territorial Government granted the Daughters the use of the home and 22,750 square feet (2,114 m2) of the grounds as long as the home was used and maintained as a museum.
The Daughters of Hawaiʻi also own and maintain the site of Kamehameha III's birth at Keauhou Bay, Kona. It is also added to the Register of Historic Places in 1978.
The Daughters of Hawaiʻi is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization supported by donations, dues, admission fees and fundraising events.
DAUGHTERS OF HAWAI‘I 2913 Pali Hwy. Honolulu, 96817 Corporate Office: (808) 595-6291 Facsimile: (808) 595-4395 Email: info@daughtersofhawaii.org Web: daughtersofhawaii.org twitter: http://twitter.com/DaughtersofHI fb: facebook.com/DaughtersHawaii