Wildlife artist coming to Lyman

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On Monday, March 19, at the Lyman Museum, artist John Dawson will talk story about his subjects, his methods, and his inspirations over the span of his 50-year career as an illustrator for the U.S. Postal Service, National Park Service, National Wildlife Federation, Audubon Society, National Geographic Society, and many others.

On Monday, March 19, at the Lyman Museum, artist John Dawson will talk story about his subjects, his methods, and his inspirations over the span of his 50-year career as an illustrator for the U.S. Postal Service, National Park Service, National Wildlife Federation, Audubon Society, National Geographic Society, and many others.

Admission to this program is $3; free for museum members. Seating is limited to 65 persons. No tickets for presale; first come, first seated. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

The nationally accredited and Smithsonian-affiliated Lyman Museum showcases the natural and cultural history of Hawaii to tell the story of its islands and people. The Museum, located at 276 Haili St. in Hilo, is open from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Saturday,. For additional information, call 935-5021 or visit lymanmuseum.org.