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The Honolulu Advertiser

Posted on: Monday, July 9, 2001

Coming Events

• Honolulu Advertiser President and Publisher Michael Fisch and Editor Saundra Keyes will speak on "Hawai'i's Newspapers: The Economic Reality," July 18 at a meeting of the HAWAI'I ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION. The buffet luncheon meeting will be held from an 11:30 a.m. registration at The Plaza Club, atop Pioneer Plaza. A question-and-answer session will follow the 12:30 p.m. speech. Fee; nonmembers welcome. RSVP by noon, July 17: Sterling Nakano, 538-4761.

• "Smart Government-The Future of Honolulu," will be the focus of discussion at a special breakfast forum arranged for Honolulu Mayor Jeremy Harris and his cabinet before the local chapter of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INDUSTRIAL and OFFICE PROPERTIES: 7:30 a.m. breakfast; 8 a.m. program, Thursday at The Pacific Club. Fee; tickets available at door. Nonmembers and guests welcome. RSVP by tomorrow: 845-4994.

• Hawai'i real estate attorney Bruce Graham, of Ashford & Wriston law firm, will discuss the ramifications of Hawaiian land and sovereignty issues in a speech, "CROWN LANDS, CEDED LANDS AND CURRENT QUESTIONS," in a presentation July 18 at the Pacific Club. The 4:15 p.m. speech, sponsored by CCIM (Certified Commercial Investment Member; Commercial Investment Real Estate Institute; National Association of Realtors), will also touch on land titles and deeds, and recent legislation affecting property owners. Fee; nonmembers welcomed. Call: 528-2246.

• The controversial improvements at Hanauma Bay Park will be the focus of a speech by park general manager Alan Hong to a meeting of the EAST O'AHU BREAKFAST CLUB, 7 to 8:15 a.m. tomorrow at the Hawai'i Kai Golf Course restaurant. Homeowners and small-business owners are invited. RSVP: 395-8511. Information: 921-0199.

• Representatives of Honolulu Community College and Hawai'i Pacific University will be among those represented on a breakfast panel discussion on (student) internships and cooperative education possibilities sponsored by the local chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management. The discussion is scheduled from 7:15 a.m. registration and breakfast; 7:45 to 9:30 a.m. presentation, July 18 at The Plaza Club, Pioneer Plaza. Fee; nonmembers and students welcome. RSVP by Friday: Mary Houghton, 948-1401.

Several free presentations are scheduled by Edward Jones investments:

• "How Safe Are Your Bonds?" free satellite broadcast, noon to 1 p.m., tomorrow, at 1360 S. Beretania St. Suite 304. (Information: 543-6034.) Also: noon, tomorrow, at 99 Ranch Market, 1151 Mapunapuna St., Suite D9. (Information: 833-4589).

• "Investment Clubs-More Than Just Fun!" 1 to 2 p.m., July 17, at 1360 S. Beretania St. Suite 304. (Information: 543-6034.) Also: 1 p.m., July 17, 99 Ranch Market, 1151 Mapunapuna St., Suite D9. (Information: 833-4589).

• NASA and the Hawai'i Technology Trade Association will be among the sponsors of a discussion July 17 of current and emerging techniques for digital filmmaking, co-sponsored in part by the City of Kapolei and Leeward Community College. "HAWAI'I'S DIGITAL GUIDING LIGHT: Frontiers of High Definition Digital Video and Filmmaking, will be held 11:30 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. at Kapolei Theatres. Free. Limited admission; registration by Wednesday: Luke Kirch, 547-5898.