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Kona Historical Society to Host Membership Meeting

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Kona Historical Society will host its annual membership meeting on Thursday, March 8, 2018, from 5 to 7 p.m. at its Kealakekua headquarters.

The public is invited to join the festivities by becoming members of the organization.

The event will feature live music from Nahenahe ‘O Kona and Joel Pearson, light pūpū from Lilikoi Farms and a living history program in the H.N. Greenwell Store Museum.

Attendees will be entered in a door prize drawing for several prizes, including sailing tours and other adventures, as well as admission to one of Kona Historical Society’s award-winning Jeep trip programs.

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To RSVP for this event and become a member, or to renew membership, call (808) 323-3222 or email khs@konahistorical.org.

The event is free and open to KHS members only, but anyone can become a member of Kona Historical Society. Kona Historical Society’s members enable the society to fulfill its mission to collect, preserve and share the history of Kona by providing excellent programs for the community to learn from and enjoy.

Membership levels start at $35 per year and are tax-deductible contributions. Members are granted free admission to KHS’ living history programs, 10% off all purchases in its Kona coffee farm store and online and access to exclusive member events.

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Kona Historical Society 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 Hawai‘i.

For more information, call Kona Historical Society at (808) 323-3222 or visit www.konahistorical.org.

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