Polynesian Voyaging Canoe Hokule’a sails into Hampton Roads

Published 9:45 am Wednesday, April 13, 2016

The Mariners’ Museum and Park invites you to experience the awe of Hokule’a as she sails into Hampton Roads on Friday, April 22, and stays through May 8. -- SUBMITTED

The Mariners’ Museum and Park invites you to experience the awe of Hokule’a as she sails into Hampton Roads on Friday, April 22, and stays through May 8. — SUBMITTED

NEWPORT NEWS
The Mariners’ Museum and Park invites you to experience the awe of Hokule’a as she sails into Hampton Roads on Friday, April 22, and stays through May 8. Numerous educational activities will be taking place throughout the region during her visit.

The Polynesian voyaging canoe Hokule’a (“Star of Gladness” in Hawaiian) is circumnavigating the globe on a voyage whose goals are as impressive as they are important. Hokule’a was built by the Polynesian Voyaging Society in the 1970s, more than 600 years after any other voyaging canoe existed.

Designed and sailed using skills that very nearly went extinct, Hokule’a seeks the wisdom of all indigenous peoples in a search for ideas on dealing with global concerns applied on a global scale. Appealing particularly to students and their communities, Hokule’a brings attention to the message of Mālama Honua – “to care for the Earth” in Hawaiian.

Hokule’a will be welcomed into Hampton Roads waters by a flotilla on Friday, April 22. She will then stay docked in Newport News for the Earth Day Celebration on Saturday, April 23 at the James River Fishing Pier. The celebration will include tours of Hokule’a, educational activities for families, and chances to meet the crew members. On Sunday, April 24, Hokule’a will sail to Yorktown for a traditional welcoming ceremony with Native American tribes followed by an afternoon celebration and tours of Hokule’a.

Throughout the visit, Hokule’a’s crew will participate in multiple public programs. OnThursday, April 28,  the crew will deliver a special lecture on Traditional Polynesian Wayfinding at the Museum. On Friday, April 29, the Museum will host Exploring the Seas Homeschool Day with the Polynesian Voyaging Society. There will also be special opportunities for Hampton Roads students to visit with the crew in their own classrooms.

Hokule’a will also be available for public tours while docked at Yorktown. Tours will take place on Sunday, May 1 and select weekday afternoons thereafter.

Hokule’a will remain at Riverwalk Landing in Yorktown until May 8, when the canoe will continue sailing north, eventually visiting Washington, D.C., in time for a possible presidential declaration of National Oceans’ Month.

There will be multiple media opportunities during the visit. The best photo and story opportunities would be during the Flotilla welcoming Hokule’a to Hampton Roads and during Earth Day Celebration, which will be the first opportunity for media to tourHokule’a.

Please contact Jenna Dill at (757) 591-7746 or jdill@MarinersMuseum.org for more information about these opportunities and to book.

For more information about Hokule’a’s visit please go www.marinersmuseum.org/hokulea-events/. Or, you may contact Anne Marie Millar at (757) 591-7748 or emailamillar@marinersmuseum.org.

Hokule’a’s Schedule:

• Friday, April 22: Flotilla welcoming Hokule’a to Hampton Roads

• Saturday, April 23: Earth Day Celebration at the James River Fishing Pier

• Sunday, April 24: Hokule’a sails to Yorktown for welcoming ceremony and afternoon celebration

• Thursday, April 28: Traditional Polynesian Wayfinding lecture at 7:00 p.m. at The Mariners’ Museum

• Friday, April 29: Hokule’a Homeschool Day at The Mariners’ Museum

• Saturday, May 7: Hokule’a departs Hampton Roads and sails north to Washington D.C.