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DESCRIPTION:_E Ala E Hawaiian Cultural Center and Hawai‘i State Society of 
 Washington\, D.C._\nEach June\, in honor of Kamehameha Day\, the local Haw
 aiian community crafts beautiful lei using plant materials sourced from th
 e mid-Atlantic region and beyond. During this drop-in program at the Garde
 n’s Conservatory\, learn about Hawaiian culture\, and try your hand at lei
 -making. Then watch as members of the Hawai’i State Society of Washington 
 D.C. prepare lei for the ceremonial draping at the U.S. Capitol\, when the
  lei will be respectfully presented and draped over the statues of Saint D
 amien and King Kamehameha. In the days following the private ceremony\, U.
 S. Capitol visitors can admire these symbolic offerings.\n\nPlease note: T
 his is a drop-in experience and will be repeated several times over the co
 urse of the designated program time.
DTSTART:20260606T150000Z
DTEND:20260606T170000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260601T202434Z
LOCATION:United States Botanic Garden\, 100 Maryland Ave SW\, Conservatory 
 Terrace\, Washington\, DC 20001\, United States
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Lei-Making (On-site Drop-in Program)
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><span style='font-size:18px\;'><em>E Ala E 
 Hawaiian Cultural Center and Hawai‘i State Society of Washington\, D.C.</e
 m></span><br />\n<span style='font-size:18px\;'>Each June\, in honor of Ka
 mehameha Day\, the local Hawaiian community crafts beautiful lei using pla
 nt materials sourced from the mid-Atlantic region and beyond. During this 
 drop-in program at the Garden’s Conservatory\, learn about Hawaiian cultur
 e\, and try your hand at lei-making. Then watch as members of the Hawai’i 
 State Society of Washington D.C. prepare lei for the ceremonial draping at
  the U.S. Capitol\, when the lei will be respectfully presented and draped
  over the statues of Saint Damien and King Kamehameha. In the days followi
 ng the private ceremony\, U.S. Capitol visitors can admire these symbolic 
 offerings.</span></p>\n\n<p><span style='font-size:18px\;'>Please note: Th
 is is a drop-in experience and will be repeated several times over the cou
 rse of the designated program time.</span></p>
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DESCRIPTION:_E Ala E Hawaiian Cultural Center and Hawai‘i State Society of 
 Washington\, D.C._\nEach June\, in honor of Kamehameha Day\, the local Haw
 aiian community crafts beautiful lei using plant materials sourced from th
 e mid-Atlantic region and beyond. During this drop-in program at the Garde
 n’s Conservatory\, learn about Hawaiian culture\, and try your hand at lei
 -making. Then watch as members of the Hawai’i State Society of Washington 
 D.C. prepare lei for the ceremonial draping at the U.S. Capitol\, when the
  lei will be respectfully presented and draped over the statues of Saint D
 amien and King Kamehameha. In the days following the private ceremony\, U.
 S. Capitol visitors can admire these symbolic offerings.\n\nPlease note: T
 his is a drop-in experience and will be repeated several times over the co
 urse of the designated program time.
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