Hawaii Keiki Museum
Hawaii Keiki Museum
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About this organization
Mission
The Hawai‘i Keiki Museum inspires curiosity, creativity, and innovation by introducing children to science during their early years.
About
From the shores of the Gold Coast, to the peaks of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa, the Big Island has a long history of Hawaiian culture, rich with science, exploration, and engineering achievements. The Hawai‘i Keiki Museum (the word keiki is Hawaiian for ‘children’) is a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation. We are a children’s science discovery center opening soon at the Kona International Marketplace. Community members who visit our now open Gift Shop can get a sneak peak at the exhibit progress while supporting the museum with the purchase of fun-filled science toys and games. Your support and donations will help us stay on track for a GRAND OPENING on 10.10. Founder & CEO: Dana McLaughlin has been involved in a dozen entrepreneurial endeavors. She started combining technology and early child development while a student working on robotics at the MIT Media Lab. She has an MBA from San Jose State and has worked as a technology program manager for Walt Disney, Yahoo! and Apple. She has a lifetime of operational experience as a Lieutenant Colonel in the non-profit organization Civil Air Patrol. As a museum designed to inspire innovation and STEM education, the Hawai‘i Keiki Museum is a role model for other institutions. Our use of YouTube videos to document and share the process with others from all around the world has the potential to attract a global audience of makers.