Saturday, August 10, 2013

Business After Hours Sponsored by Oceanside Assisted Living

Aloha Members and Friends,
Please join us for our Fall Business After Hours on Thursday, August 22nd from 5:30 to 7:30pm.  These networking sessions are always great fun!  Get a preview of our historical walking tour at 5:00pm.  Reservations by Monday the 19th. Call 637-4558.

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

5th Annual Business Expo Presented by Turtle Bay Resort

5th Annual Business Expo Presented by Turtle Bay Resort
“Prepare Today, Succeed Tomorrow”

HALEIWA, OAHU, HAWAII – March 27, 2013 – Registration is open for the North Shore Chamber of Commerce’s 5th Annual Business Expo Friday, May 10 at Turtle Bay Resort.  The event is sponsored by Turtle Bay Resort, Hawaii Human Resources, Kamehameha Schools, First Hawaiian Bank, North Shore News, American Savings and Barefoot Wine & Bubbly.

Primarily an educational and networking opportunity for the North Shore business community, this year’s Expo is emphasizing informing businesses about upcoming changes for which they will need to prepare.  One of the biggest changes will be the implementation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act known as Obama care (ACA) which will go into effect January 1, 2014.
The Expo begins at 8:00am with registration, then a panel discussion on “The New Health Care Law and What It Will Mean to You” will kick-start the day off.  The panel will include Tom Matsuda ACA Implementation Manager from the Governor’s office, Rose Hughes from the Hawaii Health Connector, Mike Cheng, Senor VP of HMSA, Matt Delaney CEO of Hawaii Human Resources, and Dr. Christopher Flanders Executive Director of the Hawaii Medical Association.  The panel will look at the impact of the reform legislation starting from a macro policy view to the micro level of patient care.
A full day of seminars will be presented including topics covering Marketing, Social Media, Tax Changes, New Food Safety Laws, Managing Multiple Priorities, Implementing the ACA, Surviving the Economic Downturn, and possibly others. A continental breakfast, lunch and cocktail reception following the Expo will be included in the registration fee.

Chamber members, non-members, and residents are all welcome. Discounted “early bird” registration is available through Friday, April 5th with a deadline to register on May 3rd. To register or for more information, please visit www.GoNorthShore.org or call the Chamber at (808) 637-4558.

About the North Shore Chamber of Commerce (NSCOC)
Haleiwa Main Street, DBA the North Shore Chamber of Commerce, a charitable 501 c 3, was founded in 1985 to encourage economic development through historic preservation. Today, the Chamber exists to promote, maintain, and encourage the historic, cultural, civic, and economic welfare of the North Shore district through research, education, advocacy, and related activities.

To learn more about the Chamber, please visit gonorthshore.org.

Monday, February 11, 2013

Last Chance to Advertise in the Summer Edition of Chamber's Map!

Aloha Members,

We still have some space left for the Summer edition of the North Shore Map 2013, but we need a response by tomorrow, Tuesday the 12th. Our map is distributed island wide March, 2013 thru August, 2013 and we print 70,000 copies for the 6-month period.

See pricing information below:


Prices & Sizes (+4.712% GETx)

Full Panel (inside) $1470
3.582" x 8.625"

Half Panel $850
3.582" x 4.187"

1/4 Panel $490
3.582" x 1.965"

1/8 Panel $295
1.7" x 1.965"

Pay for two issues now and SAVE! Call Bob for details.

Ph. No. 638-8015 email: greenturtlepub@yahoo.com

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Turtle Bay Resort creates foundation for North Shore Oahu community

Turtle Bay Resort has created a foundation to strengthen its support of the North Shore and Koolauloa communities on Oahu, the resort announced Monday.

The Turtle Bay Foundation will aggregate, enhance and oversee the resort’s charitable contributions to the community, including advancing the preservation of historic and cultural sites and environmental stewardship, educational and cultural activities, health care, housing and job training programs, and educational organizations and scholarships, according to a statement released by the foundation.

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