Friday, September 26, 2008

North Shore Chamber of Commerce's Inaugural Business Expo Sponsored by First Hawaiian Bank

Aloha Members and Friends,

I hope that all of you will participate in our inaugural Business Expo. It should be great. We have wonderful seminars and speakers lined up, there will be a dynamite keynote speaker (Mayor is invited), a great luncheon speaker, and exciting exhibitors making North Shore businesses and residents aware of their products. NOT to mention, that the food and company will be great too! For members, you can get an exhibitor booth for $180 if you pay by October 1st. If the fee is a little too much for you, look for someone you can partner with on the booth. It will make staffing easier too. If you "just" want to attend, members only pay $20!! $20 will pay for a continental breakfast, lunch, entrance to Exhibitor Booths and the Cocktail Reception/Business After Hours.

This event will help businesses in many, many ways. So, please sign up today! Registration form, event flyer, and seminar signup form are all available on the chamber website.

Mahalo,

Antya Miller, Executive Director
North Shore Chamber of Commerce

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Green Drinks Haleiwa

WHEN: Every THIRD THURSDAY of the month...so come down this Thursday, September 18th~ 6:00-8:00 pm

WHERE: BREAKERS in Haleiwa (North Shore Marketplace) Oahu.

WHO: This month is hosted by the North Shore Chamber of Commerce: www.GoNorthShore.org

WHAT: A very casual after work happy hour (or two)!

WHY: Come enjoy your friends, neighbors and community over drinks & pupus....

*More info on GREEN DRINKS around the world at: www.GreenDrinks.org*

Thursday, September 11, 2008

September 20th Dinner Dance

Aloha,
Please join us on Saturday, September 20th at Waimea Valley, Pikake Pavilion, for A Night of Dancing with Sea Ray Jazz Quartet featuring Gabe Baltazar. Doors open at 7:00 p.m., with music at 8:00 p.m.

Presale tickets are $10.00 and available at Grasss Skirt Grill, Kai Ku Hale and Surf N Sea. $15.00 at the door.

Full bar and food available for purchase by Waimea Valley Grill.

Mahalo!

Antya Miller, Executive Director
North Shore Chamber of Commerce

Monday, September 08, 2008

Development, housing key issues in District 46

Experienced foes pose big primary challenge for incumbent Magaoay

The race for House District 46 (Kahuku, North Shore, Schofield) is a five-candidate contest that could ultimately end up pitting two longtime political foes against each other for a fourth time: incumbent Democrat Michael Magaoay and his perennial Republican opponent, Carol Philips.

But before Philips or Magaoay can square off against each other in the Nov. 4 general election, they must first overcome what could be formidable opposition in their own party primaries.

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