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SUMMARY:Celebrate Tsunami Awareness Month at the Pacific Tsunami Museum
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nCelebrate Tsunami Awareness Month at the Pacific Tsunami Museum\nUpcoming Events \nMonday\, April 1st – Free Public Talk by Dr. Walt Dudley at Pahoa Public Library. Talk topic will be the 1946 April Fools Day Tsunami. \nSaturday\, April 6th – Book signing appearance by Tammy Yee\, illustrator of Tsunami Quilt book and the Baby Honu; accompliced by book reading by Docent Dian; free entry to Kama’aina (Hawaii Residents) \nThursday\, April 11th – Once in a lifetime Presentation by Dr. Alison Thompson. Dr. Alison Thompson\, a dedicated humanitarian\, has received prestigious awards such as the Dr. Martin Luther King Humanitarian Award and the “Woman of Peace” award. She served as a first responder during the 9/11 attacks in NYC and founded the non-profit Third Wave Volunteers (TWV)\, which has grown into a global network of over 30\,000 volunteers. Following the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami\, she co-founded a Community Tsunami Early-warning disaster Center and a children’s learning museum in Sri Lanka. Alison has worked with diverse communities worldwide\, from indigenous tribes in Colombia to victims of wildfires in Maui. She will be giving a presentation at the Pacific Tsunami Museum on April 11th\, with limited seating available. RSVP Here : link \nSaturday\, April 27th– Celebrate Tsunami Awareness Month with Closing Ceremony. All are invited to a Presentation by Dr. Roxane Keliikipikaneokolohaka. Dr. Keliikipikaneokolohaka was born and raised in Waiakea\, Hilo\, Hawai’i and has been an educator in various contexts for over 20 years – including being the creator of the oil or chant for the Pacific Tsunami Museum. \nEvery Sunday from 10am – 12pm- Photo Scanning Days “Help us digitize local history! Bring in your photos taken in tsunami associated areas (Hilo\, waiakea\, etc) (people\, events\, landmarks\, holidays\, and more) and let us scan it for our digital collection. We’ll give you back the original and your image will become a part of PTMs photographic record of our community. Loose\, unframed photos up to 11×17 inches can be scanned\, limit 5 per person\, please!” \nMore details to be announced. Any questions – please direct them to admin@tsunami.org. Mahalo nui loa \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://tsunami.org/event/celebrate-tsunami-awareness-month-at-the-pacific-tsunami-museum/
LOCATION:Pacific Tsunami Museum\, 130 Kamehameha Ave\, Hilo\, HI\, 96720\, United States
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SUMMARY:Photo Scanning Day - Every Sunday in April from 10am -12
DESCRIPTION:Every Sunday from 10am – 12pm- Photo Scanning Days \nHelp us digitize local history! Bring in your photos taken in tsunami associated areas (Hilo\, Waiakea\, etc) (people\, events\, landmarks\, holidays\, and more) and let us scan it for our digital collection. We’ll give you back the original and your image will become a part of PTMs photographic record of our community. Loose\, unframed photos up to 11×17 inches can be scanned\, limit 5 per person\, please! \nDays: April 7\, 14\, 21\, 28
URL:https://tsunami.org/event/photo-scanning-day1/
LOCATION:Pacific Tsunami Museum\, 130 Kamehameha Ave\, Hilo\, HI\, 96720\, United States
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SUMMARY:Keiki Education Day & New Exhibit Piece
DESCRIPTION:All are invited to the Pacific Tsunami Museum for our Last Event for Tsunami Awareness Month. \nEarly Open at 9:30am with plenty of parking on the side of Kress Theater and down Bayfront. \nEducation Program: \n\n9:45am : Signs of the Tsunami\, presented by Cindi Preller. Audience Recommendation : Grade 3 and up\n10:45am: Signs of the Tsunami\, presented by Cindi Preller. Audience Recommendation : Grade 3 and up\n1pm: Tsunami Preparedness Through Kilo\, presented by Dr. Roxane Keliikipikaneokolohaka.  Audience Recommendation: All Ages  \n3pm: Engine #121 New Exhibit Piece\, presented by Ethan Collyer. Audience Recommendation: All Ages\n\n  \nActivities Include and run all day: \n\nMake- Take : Wave in a Bottle\nFind out if you live in a Tsunami Zone\n Earthquake Simulator\n\n Story Book Reading with Docent Dian (until 1pm)\n\n Scavenger Hunt (with snack prizes!)\n\n\n  \nSpeaker Information: \nCindi Preller is the Pacific Tsunami Museum’s director and one of the Scientists on Duty.\nDr. Roxane Keliikipikaneokolohaka is a part of the Tsunami Museum’s Ohana and Board. Dr. Keliikipikaneokolohaka was born and raised in Waiakea\, Hilo\, Hawai’i and has been an educator in various contexts for over 20 years – including being the creator of the oil or chant for the Pacific Tsunami Museum.\nEthan Collyer is the Pacific Tsunami Museum’s Floor Manager and Archivist.
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