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Statehood Day – August 18th Free Entry to Hawaii State Employees!
August 18, 2023 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Aloha Hawai’i State Employees and Ohana!
The Pacific Tsunami Museum is thrilled to announce an exclusive day dedicated t
o celebrating and appreciating the hard work of Hawai’i State Employees on Friday August 18th, 2023.
Admission Details:
All Hawai’i State Employees are granted complimentary access to the museum for the entire day at regular museum hours. To ensure smooth entry, please:
- Bring along your official Hawai’i State Employee badge or ID.
- If you are bringing family members, ensure they accompany you at the entrance. Regular admission does apply to Non-State employees
Why This Day?
The Pacific Tsunami Museum values the dedication and hard work of our state employees, who ensure that Hawai’i remains a paradise for residents and visitors alike. This day is a token of our appreciation, giving back to those who give so much to our beautiful state.
Safety First:
Your safety is our priority. We will be adhering to the latest health and safety guidelines. We encourage all visitors to practice safe measures during their visit.
Maui Message:
The Pacific Tsunami Museum has been amazed to see our local community come together for those in Maui and in Big Island Please keep the families and friends in your mind and consider donating to the following organizations.We are stronger together. #MālamaMaui #AlohaLāhainā
- Hawaii Community Foundation Maui Strong fund: Focusing on rapid response and working with local nonprofits to understand community needs. More details.
- Maui Food Bank: Collecting and distributing food to help the hungry in Maui County. More details.
- Maui United Way: Providing direct relief to families and nonprofits. More details.
- The Salvation Army Hawaiian and Pacific Islands Division: Providing food and resources for evacuees. More details.
- Public Schools of Hawaii Foundation: Partnering with the state Department of Education to support school communities in West Maui through Oct. 1. More details.
- Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement: Working to match every donation to Maui fire victims as of Friday evening. More details.
- Maui Humane Society: Supporting shelters for displaced people and animals, and caring for injured animals. More details.
- Hawaii Chamber of Commerce Hawaii Business Relief Fund: Assisting the business communities on Maui.
- World Central Kitchen: Providing meals to people in need by partnering with local organizations. More details.
- Hawaii Lions Foundation: Matching up to $25,000 in donations for Maui disaster relief efforts. More details.
(please note that all made directly on our website tsunami.org will support our museum. If you wish to support relief efforts, you must click on a link on the list above.)