For years, Maile Melrose contributed her memories and stories of Kona with the Kona Historical Society community through a variety of programs, lectures and experiences. She was one of Kona’s most dedicated advocates as an author, historian, and president of the Amy B.H. Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden. She dedicated her life and work to the preservation of Kona’s history, the appreciation of the historic places and monuments throughout the North Kona and South Kona Districts, and the stories of Kona’s people, places and plants. Melrose contributed countless hours to local history with her online publication “Maile’s Meanderings” on the Kona Historical Society website, and by guiding tours that are immersive journeys into Kona’s history. Melrose was one of the honorees for the Historic Hawai‘i Foundation’s 2020 Historic Preservation Honor Awards.
Presented by Kona Historical Society and Melrose, Mondays with Maile is a virtual talk story program that started in April 2020. It is live streamed on the Society's Facebook page, where Melrose shares Kona history, answers viewers’ questions and often highlights resources found in the Society’s collections.