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Updated at 3:45 p.m., Thursday, April 24, 2008

Lahaina Restoration gets new director

Advertiser Staff

LAHAINA, Maui -- Theo Morrison has been named executive director of the Lahaina Restoration Foundation.

She replaces George "Keoki" Freeland, who is retiring.

Morrison, now executive director of Lahaina Bypass Now, was executive director of the LahainaTown Action Committee for 15 years. She will start her new post June 1.

The Lahaina Restoration Foundation, chartered in 1961, has restored many historic sites in Lahaina, including the Baldwin Home Museum, the Master's Reading Room, Wo Hing Museum and the Seaman's Hospital.

The organization also manages other historic buildings in town and performs groundskeeping in parks and public spaces of the historic district.

Morrison said one of her first projects will be to develop a strategic plan for the foundation.