Dear North Shore Chamber Members and Friends,
We are inviting you to see a presentation of the proposed replica Haleiwa Hotel (see attached conceptual rendering) at the North Shore Neighborhood Board meeting next Tuesday. Andy Anderson and his designer/architect Joesph Lancor will be presenting the project concept.
When: Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2010
Where: Alii Beach Park 's Surf Center
Time: 7pm
The boutique hotel will be 80 units in all and comply with the North Shore Sustainable Community Plan, the Haleiwa Town Plan and the Haleiwa Special District. See link to article:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39320535
The North Shore Chamber of Commerce's Board of Directors voted "to support the project in concept as presented by Andy Anderson and his architect."
If you have any questions, please call me at 637-4558.
Mahalo,
Antya
Wahiawa • Waialua • Mokuleia • Haleiwa • Sunset Beach • Waimea Bay • Kahuku • Laie
Friday, September 24, 2010
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Chamber Seeks Volunteers
Alice Rogers, Volunteer |
call at 637-4558.
Refer to the Volunteer Application.
New North Shore Chamber of Commerce map distributed beginning August 27th
The new North Shore Chamber of Commerce map #7 was released August 27. Anyone who would like maps for distribution should contact Darlani Young at (808) 638-8011 or send an email to hmslnd@yahoo.com. Eight new hotel distribution sites have been added. They are: Hotel Renew, Park Shore Hotel, New Otani Kaimana Beach Hotel, Sheraton Princess Kaiulani Hotel, Trump International Hotel, Hawaii Prince Hotel, Waikiki Park Hotel, and Ocean Resort Hotel.
Deadlines to submit advertisement and information for the next map, #8, will be January 11, 2011.
Deadlines to submit advertisement and information for the next map, #8, will be January 11, 2011.
HTA Focus - Brand Management and Enhancement of Visitor Experience
Mike McCartney, Chief Executive Officer of Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA), was the keynote speaker at the August North Shore Chamber membership meeting. The HTA Board of Directors has 12 members. The Governor appoints six, Senate President three and Speaker of House three. The board sets policy for marketing Hawaii, and HTA is funded through the 7.25% Transient Accommodation Tax (TAT).
Mr. McCartney reviewed recent statistics which are available on the HTA website at: http://www.hawaiitourismauthority.org. Hawaii had 7 million visitors at the height of the visitor industry in 2005. Now the target is 6.7 million. There has been a decrease of 22% in visitor spending, and, according to Mr. McCartney, it won't ever be the same as it was before. However, Hawaii is doing well. We have the second highest room rates and income per room second only to New York. The average visitor spends $161 per day with Japanese spending $260 and Americans $130.
Mr. McCartney said that we will need to focus on brand management. People want to experience the culture and people of Hawaii when they come here. They want to experience the aloha spirit. Therefore, a large part of the new HTA strategy is to develop the brand and support communities to make the visitor experience authentic and interesting.
Mr. McCartney reviewed recent statistics which are available on the HTA website at: http://www.hawaiitourismauthority.org. Hawaii had 7 million visitors at the height of the visitor industry in 2005. Now the target is 6.7 million. There has been a decrease of 22% in visitor spending, and, according to Mr. McCartney, it won't ever be the same as it was before. However, Hawaii is doing well. We have the second highest room rates and income per room second only to New York. The average visitor spends $161 per day with Japanese spending $260 and Americans $130.
Mr. McCartney said that we will need to focus on brand management. People want to experience the culture and people of Hawaii when they come here. They want to experience the aloha spirit. Therefore, a large part of the new HTA strategy is to develop the brand and support communities to make the visitor experience authentic and interesting.
Monday, September 13, 2010
Business After Hours Set for Thursday September 30th
Susan Matsushima (center) & Ed D'Ascoli (right), admire new walkway. |
Festivities include pupus, drinks, and door prizes. (Bring your business card.) Cost is $10 for members, $15 for nonmembers. Become a member at the event, and your entrance fee is waived!
Friday, September 10, 2010
Sunset Homes' owner going ahead with North Shore project
Juliana Simone, owner of Sunset Homes, is moving ahead with plans to develop Anahulu Centre, a three-story commercial building along Kamehameha Highway on Oahu’s North Shore.
The Haleiwa landowner bought the 7,299-square-foot lot at 66-030 Kamehameha Highway seven years ago to build the Anahulu Centre. The parcel is behind an existing single-story building that houses her real estate firm.
The tiny structure was built in 1932 and once was the site of a First Hawaiian Bank branch
Read more at Pacific Business News
The Haleiwa landowner bought the 7,299-square-foot lot at 66-030 Kamehameha Highway seven years ago to build the Anahulu Centre. The parcel is behind an existing single-story building that houses her real estate firm.
The tiny structure was built in 1932 and once was the site of a First Hawaiian Bank branch
Read more at Pacific Business News
Thursday, September 09, 2010
Bucks for Bricks
If you haven't taken advantage of this opportunity yet, we hope that you, your family and/or friends, will want to be a part of something special that will last a lifetime by purchasing special bricks. We are continuing to gather donations for these bricks, which will be used to make a walkway from the parking lot to the front door of our new office, formerly the historic Mutual Telephone Company Building. The funds will be used for paying off the building renovation, maintenance of the building, and for programs of the Chamber.
The bricks, which cost $100 each, are 4"x 8"x 2 ¼ and are engraved using state of the art laser technology. In addition, we offer you the opportunity to purchase a miniature replica of the original for $15 which may be used as a paperweight, remembrance, or just as an every day reminder! Logos are $75.
Corporate Sponsors may buy four, 8" X 8" bricks, which can include a company logo for $2500. There will only be 14 corporate sponsorships sold for the walkway. The four 8x8's will be placed together to form a larger image. Click here for donation form: Bucks for Bricks
The bricks, which cost $100 each, are 4"x 8"x 2 ¼ and are engraved using state of the art laser technology. In addition, we offer you the opportunity to purchase a miniature replica of the original for $15 which may be used as a paperweight, remembrance, or just as an every day reminder! Logos are $75.
Corporate Sponsors may buy four, 8" X 8" bricks, which can include a company logo for $2500. There will only be 14 corporate sponsorships sold for the walkway. The four 8x8's will be placed together to form a larger image. Click here for donation form: Bucks for Bricks
Tuesday, September 07, 2010
New North Shore Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors
NORTH SHORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
2010-2011
Susan Matsushima
Chair
Alluvion
Bill Martin
Vice Chair & Membership Chair
Island X Hawaii
Carolyne Lazar
Recording Secretary
Visitor Center Chair
Coffee Gallery
Marianne Abrigo
Corresponding Secretary
Marianne Abrigo Properties
Susan Lau
Treasurer
First Hawaiian Bank
Josh Heimowitz
Past Chair
YMCA Camp Erdman
Bob Boyle
Events
Turtle Bay Resort
Karen Campbell
Events
Waialua Soda Works
Ed D’Ascoli,
Ocean Recreation Chair
Xcel Wetsuits
Jane Duncan
Membership
Patagonia
Kalani Fronda
Haleiwa Main Street Program Chair
Kamehameha Schools
John E. Moore
Infrastructure Chair
Strong Current & Grass Skirt Grill
Chet Naylor
Fundraising Advisor
Waimea Falls Grill & Sharks Cove Grill
Paul Saccoccio
Legal Advisor
Saccoccio & Lopez
Will Schoettle
Public Relations Chair
Haleiwa Town Center
STAFF
Antya Miller, Executive Director
Wendy Wingate, Bookkeeper
Trish Coder, Photographer
August 4, 2010
2010-2011
Susan Matsushima
Chair
Alluvion
Bill Martin
Vice Chair & Membership Chair
Island X Hawaii
Carolyne Lazar
Recording Secretary
Visitor Center Chair
Coffee Gallery
Marianne Abrigo
Corresponding Secretary
Marianne Abrigo Properties
Susan Lau
Treasurer
First Hawaiian Bank
Josh Heimowitz
Past Chair
YMCA Camp Erdman
Bob Boyle
Events
Turtle Bay Resort
Karen Campbell
Events
Waialua Soda Works
Ed D’Ascoli,
Ocean Recreation Chair
Xcel Wetsuits
Jane Duncan
Membership
Patagonia
Kalani Fronda
Haleiwa Main Street Program Chair
Kamehameha Schools
John E. Moore
Infrastructure Chair
Strong Current & Grass Skirt Grill
Chet Naylor
Fundraising Advisor
Waimea Falls Grill & Sharks Cove Grill
Paul Saccoccio
Legal Advisor
Saccoccio & Lopez
Will Schoettle
Public Relations Chair
Haleiwa Town Center
STAFF
Antya Miller, Executive Director
Wendy Wingate, Bookkeeper
Trish Coder, Photographer
August 4, 2010
Laura Figueira Appointed to fill Senator Bunda's Position
Aloha Members,
I am forwarding a press release from Gov. Lingle's office announcing Laura Figueira's appointment to fill Senate District 22's vacant position. Laura has been a member of the North Shore Chamber for many years and we would like to offer our congratulations on her appointment.
Mahalo,
Antya
GOVERNOR LINGLE APPOINTS FIGUEIRA AND KOUCHI TO FILL O'AHU NORTH SHORE AND KAUA'I SENATE SEATS
HONOLULU - Governor Linda Lingle today appointed Laura Figueira to fill the vacant O'ahu North Shore Senate seat and Ronald Kouchi to fill the vacant Kaua'i Senate seat. They will serve on a temporary basis until new Senators are elected in the upcoming General Election and take the oath of office. The two vacancies were created by the resignation of Robert Bunda and Gary Hooser in July.
"I have known Laura and Ron for many years, and I look forward to working with them," Governor Lingle said. "I appreciate their willingness to represent their respective districts and serve our state on an interim basis," she added.
Laura Figueira
Figueira, who will represent Senate District 22 (Mililani Mauka, Wahiawa, Hale'iwa, Mokule'ia, North Shore), worked for former Senator Bunda for 14 years, including six years as chief of staff while Bunda was Senate President. She continued to serve as community liaison during Bunda's tenure as Senate President Emeritus. In addition to overseeing the administrative and legislative affairs of the office, she represented the former Senator at neighborhood board and community association meetings, as well as served as his delegate on various ad hoc committees. Although Bunda resigned on July 16, Figueira has remained on staff while the office has continued to serve the district.
Figueira previously worked as the district director of the Honolulu office of the late Congressman Cec Heftel, as well as for the state Departments of Health and Labor and Industrial Relations.
She is a member of the Sunset Beach Community Association and the North Shore Chamber of Commerce. She is a past president of the Hale'iwa Arts Festival; past president and current vice president of the Portuguese Chamber of Commerce of Hawai'i; and past president and current treasurer of the Hawai'i Council on Portuguese Heritage.
Figueira attended University of Hawai'i Hilo when it was a two-year school and transferred to the University of Hawai'i at Manoa where she graduated with a degree in psychology.
Ronald Kouchi
Kouchi, who will represent District 7 (Kaua'i and Ni'ihau), served for 22 years (11 terms) as a Kaua'i County Councilman, including 12 years as Council Chair. Currently, he is a registered representative of LPL Insurance Brokerage Company and is also the director of community relations for Showe Land and Marine LLC.
Kouchi was a member of the Legislative Committee of the Kaua'i Chamber of Commerce and previously served as a lobbyist for the County of Kaua'i at the Hawai'i State Legislature.
He is a former director of the Kaua'i Island Utility Cooperative and the Kaua'i Visitors Bureau, served on the boards of the Kaua'i Veterans Memorial Hospital and YMCA, and chaired the Wilcox Health Foundation's capital campaign. He also worked as a legislative analyst for former Rep. Dennis Yamada in 1982. Kouchi attended Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa.
Governor Lingle selected Figueira and Kouchi from two lists that were provided to her by the Democratic Party of Hawai'i. The Governor was required under a law passed by the Legislature in 2006 to select a replacement for each vacant seat from separate lists of three prospective candidates submitted by the same political party as the prior incumbent. The Democratic Party submitted the two lists of names to the Governor on August 16, 2010 and the Governor sought public comments on the individuals.
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For more information, contact:
Lenny Klompus
Senior Advisor - Communications
Phone: (808) 586-7708
Russell Pang
Chief of Media Relations
Phone: (808) 586-0043
I am forwarding a press release from Gov. Lingle's office announcing Laura Figueira's appointment to fill Senate District 22's vacant position. Laura has been a member of the North Shore Chamber for many years and we would like to offer our congratulations on her appointment.
Mahalo,
Antya
GOVERNOR LINGLE APPOINTS FIGUEIRA AND KOUCHI TO FILL O'AHU NORTH SHORE AND KAUA'I SENATE SEATS
HONOLULU - Governor Linda Lingle today appointed Laura Figueira to fill the vacant O'ahu North Shore Senate seat and Ronald Kouchi to fill the vacant Kaua'i Senate seat. They will serve on a temporary basis until new Senators are elected in the upcoming General Election and take the oath of office. The two vacancies were created by the resignation of Robert Bunda and Gary Hooser in July.
"I have known Laura and Ron for many years, and I look forward to working with them," Governor Lingle said. "I appreciate their willingness to represent their respective districts and serve our state on an interim basis," she added.
Laura Figueira
Figueira, who will represent Senate District 22 (Mililani Mauka, Wahiawa, Hale'iwa, Mokule'ia, North Shore), worked for former Senator Bunda for 14 years, including six years as chief of staff while Bunda was Senate President. She continued to serve as community liaison during Bunda's tenure as Senate President Emeritus. In addition to overseeing the administrative and legislative affairs of the office, she represented the former Senator at neighborhood board and community association meetings, as well as served as his delegate on various ad hoc committees. Although Bunda resigned on July 16, Figueira has remained on staff while the office has continued to serve the district.
Figueira previously worked as the district director of the Honolulu office of the late Congressman Cec Heftel, as well as for the state Departments of Health and Labor and Industrial Relations.
She is a member of the Sunset Beach Community Association and the North Shore Chamber of Commerce. She is a past president of the Hale'iwa Arts Festival; past president and current vice president of the Portuguese Chamber of Commerce of Hawai'i; and past president and current treasurer of the Hawai'i Council on Portuguese Heritage.
Figueira attended University of Hawai'i Hilo when it was a two-year school and transferred to the University of Hawai'i at Manoa where she graduated with a degree in psychology.
Ronald Kouchi
Kouchi, who will represent District 7 (Kaua'i and Ni'ihau), served for 22 years (11 terms) as a Kaua'i County Councilman, including 12 years as Council Chair. Currently, he is a registered representative of LPL Insurance Brokerage Company and is also the director of community relations for Showe Land and Marine LLC.
Kouchi was a member of the Legislative Committee of the Kaua'i Chamber of Commerce and previously served as a lobbyist for the County of Kaua'i at the Hawai'i State Legislature.
He is a former director of the Kaua'i Island Utility Cooperative and the Kaua'i Visitors Bureau, served on the boards of the Kaua'i Veterans Memorial Hospital and YMCA, and chaired the Wilcox Health Foundation's capital campaign. He also worked as a legislative analyst for former Rep. Dennis Yamada in 1982. Kouchi attended Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa.
Governor Lingle selected Figueira and Kouchi from two lists that were provided to her by the Democratic Party of Hawai'i. The Governor was required under a law passed by the Legislature in 2006 to select a replacement for each vacant seat from separate lists of three prospective candidates submitted by the same political party as the prior incumbent. The Democratic Party submitted the two lists of names to the Governor on August 16, 2010 and the Governor sought public comments on the individuals.
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For more information, contact:
Lenny Klompus
Senior Advisor - Communications
Phone: (808) 586-7708
Russell Pang
Chief of Media Relations
Phone: (808) 586-0043
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