Monday, September 13, 1999Calendars The calendars listed here feature events of public interest. Send items to City Editor, Honolulu Star-Bulletin, P.O. Box 3080, Honolulu 96802, call 525-8640 or send e-mail to citydesk@starbulletin.com.
Public Hearings
Campaign Spending Commission
235 S. Beretania St., Room 204
Meeting, 3 p.m. tomorrow.
Oral arguments will be heard re petitioner Randall Yee's request for a determination of issues related to his residual campaign funds.
State Board of Education
Kilohana Elementary School Cafeteria, Kaunakakai, Hawaii
General business, 3:30 p.m
Meeting will recess, then continue at 6:30 p.m. with requests and petitions.
State Board of Massage Therapy
Kamamalu Building, Kuhina Nui Room, 2nd Floor, 1010 Richards St.
Rules and Application Committee, 9 a.m.; and board meeting, 10 a.m. Friday.
Honolulu Department of Planning and Permitting
Human Resources Conference Room, Ground Floor, City Hall Annex, 550 S. King St.
Applications for zoning variances for OX Koko Marina to allow a business identification sign that is off-premises; The Cabana at Waikiki to retain a fence wall and planter box; and Robert L. and Adelaide M. Kistner to retain a single-family dwelling to encroach into the required side yards, 1:30 p.m. Thursday.
E.V. Community Development Corp. requests the development of a six-building complex to house an intergenerational group living facility for 68 residents and a day-care facility for 50 adults and children off Karayan Road, 2 p.m. Friday.
Neighborhood Board
Monday
Liliha/Kapalama
7 p.m. Maemae Elementary School, 319 Wyllie St.
Aiea
7:30 p.m. Aiea Library, 99-143 Moanalua Road
Waimanalo
7:30 p.m. Waimanalo Public and School Library, 41-1320 Kalanianaole Highway
Tuesday
Neighborhood Commission Meeting
6:30 p.m. City Council Chambers
Wednesday
Kalihi-Palama
7 p.m. Kapalama Elementary School Cafeteria, 1601 North School St.
Makakilo/Kapolei/Honokai Hale
7:30 p.m. Campbell Building, Laulima Room, 1001 Kamokila Blvd.
Thursday
Waialae-Kahala
7 p.m. Wesley United Methodist Church, 1350 Hunakai St.
Waipahu
7 p.m. Waipahu Cultural Garden Park, 94-695 Waipahu St.
Kaneohe
7 p.m. Kaneohe Community Center, 45-613 Puohala Road
Makiki/Lower Punchbowl/Tantalus
7:15 p.m. Makiki District Park, 1527 Keeaumoku St.
Meetings
Business
Building Owners and Managers Association Hawaii
Hawaii Prince Hotel, Mauna Kea Ballroom. Call 832-0143.
Risk Management for Managers - Are You Really in Good Hands?
Five-panel program, 8 a.m. tomorrow.
International Association of Financial Planners
Plaza Club, 900 Fort St. Mall, top floor. Call 537-5311.
Monthly meeting, noon tomorrow.
Hawaii Small Business Development Center Network
1111 Bishop St., Suite 204. Call 522-8131.
"Y2K: Ready or Not," seminar for small business owners on how to check their electronic/computer systems, 10 a.m.-noon Wednesday. Cost: $10. Reservations and pre-payment required.
Writing a Winning Business Plan, Parts 1 and 2.
Part 1: 9 a.m.-12 noon Sept. 21, and Part 2: 9 a.m.-12 noon Sept. 22.
Cost: $30 per session; $50 for both sessions. Registration required.
Government Efficiency Teams Inc.
State Capitol, Concourse Auditorium. Call 599-4199 or e-mail
GetEfficient@hawaii.rr.com.
"Build A New Hawaii For Tomorrow," 4:15-6 p.m. Wednesday and 11:15 a.m.-1 p.m. Sept. 21.
Speakers include former Gov. George Ariyoshi, retired Appellate Judge Walter Heen, Deputy Managing Director Malcolm Tom and Hawaii Chamber of Commerce Director Norm Baker. Registration required.
Connect to http://www.GovtEfficiency.org for more information.
National Contract Management Association
International Airport Hotel. Call Juel VanBlarcom, 474-5508.
Monthly luncheon meeting featuring Capt. John M. Shrewsbury on "Ford Island Development: Where We Have Come From, and Where We Are Going (A Public/Private Partnership Update)," 11:30 a.m. Thursday. Reservations required.
OTHER
Society of Professional Journalists
Hilton Hawaiian Village, Tropics Showroom. Call 988-4618.
Gridiron '99, fund-raiser for the Hawaii chapter's scholarship and internship programs, Friday and Saturday.
Dinner, 7 p.m.; show, 8 p.m. Cost: $50.