Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 30, Number 5, 1 May 2013 — Preservation honor awards [ARTICLE]

Preservation honor awards

Collaborators on two historical Hawaiian books will be among the honorees of the Historic Hawai'i Foundation's 39th annual Preservation Honor Awards ceremony at 4 p.m. May 31 at the Neal Blaisdell Center PÄ«kake Room. Kalaupapa: A CoUective Memory has earned recognition for Anwei Skinsnes Law, Julie Matsuo-Chun, the Native Hawaiian Center of Excellence and University of Hawai'i Press for "presenting an in-depth history of the Kalaupapa leprosy settlement, as told by letters, petitions, memoirs, photos and interviews of its people," the foundation said. Also being recognized in the preservation media category for printed publications or visual presentations, are the Hawaiian Mission Children's Society, Hawaiian Mission Houses, Honolulu Museum of Art, Barbara Pope Designs, David W. Forbes and Thomas Woods for the book Engraved at Lahainahma: A History ofPrintmaking by Hawaiians at the Lahainahma Setninarv, 1834-1844. Other categories recognize individuals, organizations or govemment agencies sup-

porting preservation efforts; and specific projects that preserved, rehabilitated or restored a historic property. The ceremony highlight is the annual Frank Haines Award, whieh will be given to preservation architect and professor Spencer Leineweber.

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