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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Monday, October 9, 2006

Coming events

Advertiser Staff

BEST BETS

  • "Doing Right to Aloha and Hawaiian Culture: What PR Professionals Can Do to Make a Difference," — will be the subject of a luncheon panel discussion tomorrow, sponsored by the Public Relations Society of America, Maui Affinity Group. Speakers will include Ed Lindsey, president of Maui Cultural Lands Inc.; Jamie DeBrunner, co-developer of Ho'omana'o, a new cultural tour at the Old Lahaina Lu'au grounds; Keli'i Brown, public relations and promotion director of the Maui Visitors Bureau, and Tony Vericella, managing director of corporate planning for Island Partners Hawai'i, an events management firm. The event is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. at Maui Community College, Class Act dining room. Reservations required. Fee; tickets available at door. Call: (808) 667-0589.

  • "Can Honolulu Afford a Fixed-Rail Rapid Transit System, or Afford Not to?" — will be the question before a luncheon meeting next week of the Hawai'i Society of Corporate Planners. Discussing the pros and cons of the system favored by the city administration and the alternative of high-occupancy toll (HOT) lanes will be fixed-rail proponent Toru Hamayasu, chief of the city Transportation Planning Division, and Cliff Slater, longtime fixed-rail skeptic and HOT advocate. The luncheon is planned from 11:30 a.m. (sign-in) to 1:30 p.m., Oct. 17 at the Hawai'i Prince Hotel, Waikiki, Mauna Kea Ballroom. Fee; guests welcome. Early registration by Friday: Roberta Cullen, 537-2356.

  • The city's first phone notification of March's Waikiki sewage disaster to the subsequent handling of both the logistics and "crisis communications" needed afterward, will be discussed Wednesday at a buffet luncheon meeting of the International Association of Business Communicators. Participating in the discussion — "The Ala Wai Sewage Release: Decision-making in a Top Hawai'i Crisis, 2006" will be members of the city/public relations collaboration team that leapt into action that day: city public affairs officer, Mark Matsunaga, and Jim McCoy of Ho'akea Communications firm. The meeting is planned from 11 a.m. (registration) to 1 p.m., at The Plaza Club, Pioneer Plaza. Information: www.iabchawaii.com. Registration by noon, today: Lynn Kenton, 432-4628.

  • "A Key to the Boardroom with Brandt Farias and Chuck Freedman," — what it takes for a firm's communications professional to become a trusted adviser in a company boardroom, is the subject of discussion Oct. 18 at the luncheon meeting of the Public Relations Society of America-Hawai'i. The event is scheduled 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at The Plaza Club, Pioneer Plaza. Fee; non-member/student fee available. Registration: Candice Kraughto, 551-8533.

    TODAY

  • A class, hosted by Kaiser Permanente Lifestyle Program, on income planning for retirement — and how to make your money last the duration — will be offered 6:30 to 8 p.m. today at the Kailua Clinic. Fee; non-Kaiser plan participants welcome. Registration: 432-2270.

    TOMORROW

  • A "study group" on how to "refine and develop" an existing business plan will be held 2-4 p.m. tomorrow, sponsored by the Hawaii Women's Business Center at 1041 Nu'uanu Ave. At the free sessions, HWBC volunteer counselor Susan Winklareth will offer feedback on "fine-tuning" your business plan. Required: copy of business plan. Registration: 526-1001.

    WEDNESDAY

  • The pros and cons of document scanning — and how the technology can help organize and manage business activities — will be discussed at the monthly brown-bag discussion meeting Wednesday of the Association of Records Managers and Administrators: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Century Computers Inc., 500 Ala Moana, Tower 4, Suite 200. Speaker, Rob Hardisty, of Century Computers. Also planned is a tour of the company's document conversion facility. Fee; nonmembers fee available. Reservations by today: Azia McCord, 625-4007.

    FRIDAY

  • Are you "A Salesman," "A Careerist" — or "A Mobster" — when it comes to business networking? A Maui workshop on "The Art of Networking" will be offered by the Hawaii Women's Business Center, 4 to 6 p.m. Friday at the Maui County Business Resource Center, Maui Mall, Kahului. Free. Registration: (808) 873-8247.

    UPCOMING

  • The annual conference of The ESOP (Employee Stock Ownership Plan) Association, Hawai'i chapter, will be 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Oct. 19 at the Japanese Cultural Center. Fee. Reservations by Friday. Information: 523-9043, ext. 14.

    Business meetings of general interest are listed in the "Coming Events" column each Monday. Submit notices at least two weeks in advance: Business Events, Business Section, The Honolulu Advertiser, P.O. Box 3110, Honolulu, HI 96802; fax to 525-6763; or e-mail dbutts@honoluluadvertiser.com. (For e-mailed releases, please include information in the body of the message, not in an attachment.)