Hawaii Children's Discovery Center

Hawaii Children's Discovery Center
Location within Hawaii
Established 1989
Location Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Coordinates 21°17′37″N 157°51′43″W / 21.293613°N 157.862072°W / 21.293613; -157.862072
Type Children's museum
Director Loretta Yajima
Public transit access TheBus (Honolulu) lines 19, 20, 42, 55, 56, 57, 57A, 65, 88A
Website discoverycenterhawaii.org

Hawaii Children's Discovery Center is a children's museum located near Honolulu, Hawaii's Kaka'ako Waterfront Park. Founded in 1989,[1] the 38,000 sq ft (3,500 m2) museum receives over 200,000 visits from children and their families every year.

It is a non-profit organization with tax-exempt status, and a member of the Association of Children's Museums.[2]

History

Hawaii Children's Discovery Center opened as Hawaii Children’s Museum of Art, Culture, Science and Technology[1] in December 1989[3] at a 5,000 sq ft (460 m2) storefront location at the Dole Food Company cannery in Honolulu's Iwilei industrial neighborhood.

The original museum closed in 1994, having served about 250,000 visitors,[4] following the cannery's closure in 1991.[5]

In 1998, the museum re-opened as Hawaii Children's Discovery Center at the renovated and expanded site of the old Kewalo incinerator[3] under a 40-year lease with the Hawaii Community Development Authority (HCDA).[4] To prepare the site, which had been abandoned since 1977 when the incinerator could not satisfy higher air pollution standards,[6] the HCDA spent $2 million USD gutting the incinerator, removing lead and asbestos, oil tanks and furnaces and stabilizing the structure according to current building code. New construction added 20,000 square feet to the existing 17,000-square-foot facility.[4]

Kakaako incinerator, vacant, before being renovated for the museum.

Present[7]

The mission of the museum is to inspire children to 'dream big dreams' and to know that dreams can, indeed, come true.[8] Its six fixed exhibits provide an environment that encourages children to use their senses to gain a better understanding of the world around them:

Hawaii Children's Discovery Center hosts a variety of themed programs:

Support

Hawaii Children's Discovery Center is supported through member contributions, sponsorships, foundation and federal grants, and the support of generous individuals.

While the museum has a full-time staff, it depends on volunteers at every level of the organization.

References

  1. 1 2 A Legacy of Love, Midweek, MidWeek Printing, 2009
  2. Find a Museum, Association of Children's Museums
  3. 1 2 President's Message, Hawaii Children's Discovery Center
  4. 1 2 3 From the ashes, for the kids, Jerry Tune, Star-Advertiser, 1996
  5. About Us, Dole Cannery, Castle & Cooke Properties
  6. Garbage In Paradise: A History of Honolulu's Refuse Division, City & County of Honolulu's Department of Environmental Services, 2005
  7. Exhibits, Hawaii Children's Discovery Center
  8. General Information, Hawaii Children's Discovery Center
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