The Hawaii Army Museum in Waikiki is getting a much-needed facelift.
Volunteers are donating their time to spruce up the facility.
Electricians will install new outlets in the museum’s multi-purpose room, and will provide power for a humidity control system to preserve the museum’s collections.
Thursday’s event was part of Community Day where volunteers also worked at Fort Shafter Elementary School and the Hawaii Foodbank.
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