Hawaii Volcanoes National Park January 2019 events

JAY ROBINSON/National Park Service Making lei in the wili style.

JAY ROBINSON/National Park Service Weaving a lau hala bracelet.

JANICE WEI/National Park Service Come find the “road to nowhere,” where Crater Rim Drive slid into Halema‘uma‘u Crater in June during unprecedented eruptive/seismic activity on Kilauea. Park entrance is free Jan. 21, 2019, in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

JANICE WEI/National Park Service Living history at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park with actor Dick Hershberger, who brings renowned geologist and founder of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, Thomas A. Jaggar, to life.

JANICE WEI/National Park Service Volunteers at Kipukapuaulu free an endemic maile vine from the large, ropy morning glory vine called koali ‘awa.

Courtesy photo Composer Glenn McClure in Antarctica.

U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY photo An aerial view of Kilauea’s summit on July 13. Hawaiian Volcano Observatory and Hawaii Volcanoes National Park’s Jaggar Museum are visible on the caldera rim in the foreground.

U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY photo A Hawaiian Volcano Observatory scientist monitors Kilauea Volcano’s lower East Rift Zone lava flow on June 25.

As we bid aloha to a most eventful 2018, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park continues its tradition of sharing Hawaiian culture, After Dark in the Park talks and other programs throughout January 2019 – which is Volcano Awareness Month.