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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Condominium Council of Maui Will Have Their Annual Meeting November 10th at the King Kamehameha Golf Club

Maui Condo Council Annual Meeting, Building Trade Show
By Sonia Isotov
Article from: Mauinow.com
On November 10th, condominium managers, unit owners, property management firms, and building and 
construction professionals will all gather for the 4th Annual Seminar and Trade Show of the Condominium
Council of Maui (CCM).
The theme of this year’s meeting is “Old Buildings-New Solutions: What Associations Need to Know” and 
the seminar portion of the meeting will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the King Kamehameha Golf Club above 
Waikapu.
Alongside the seminar, a vendor’s trade show will run from 8:10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Lunch is provided.
Guest speakers include: Colin Murphy, Trinity; Rick Tanner, The Whaler at Kaanapali, Robert Barrett, Coasta
l Windows; and Christian Porter, Esq. and CCM Moderator, and others.
Seminar topics will include: engineering, architectural, plumbing, windows, insurance, finance, and more. 
Attendees will hear about some of the pit-falls of local association renovation projects, and how to protect, 
preserve and enhance property assets now. A question and answer period will be made available.

For more information, go to the Maui Condominium Council website.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Another Great Reason To Be On Maui In January~Watch The PGA Live At The Kapalua Plantation Course

Hyundai Golf: Charities Benefit From New Ticket Structure
By Wendy Osher
Article From: Mauinow.com
The Hyundai Tournament of Champions revises its ticketing policy for 2012, and will be charging for adult entry this year, 
with charity in mind.
The event launches a new program in the coming weeks called Golf for Maui Charities. Under the program, 501-c3 
non-profit organizations can promote the sale of tickets, with 100% of net proceeds going back to their charity.
“The new ticket structure for 2012 allows the Hyundai Tournament of Champions to have significant impact on the 
local economy and our charitable partners,” said Tournament Director Nancy Cross.
“We are excited about the upcoming launch of our Golf for Maui Charities program. We hope charities will get involved
 with this fantastic opportunity in a time when fundraising has become more difficult than ever,” said Cross.
All 501-c3 organizations interested in being a part of Golf for Maui Charities, should contact the Hyundai Tournament
 of Champions tournament office at (808) 665-9160 or toll-free at (888) 665-9160 for more information.
In 2011, event organizers offered free admission in addition to a host of other complimentary activities.
When the event returns in January of 2012, the free entry will be reserved for those 18 and under who are accompanied
by a ticket-paying adult, as well as military (active duty, retired and reserve) personnel and their dependents.
There will be an opportunity for all spectators to gain free entry on one day only, Thursday, January 5, 2012 for the 
Pro-Am Round.
The four rounds of professional competition run from Friday, January 6, through Monday, January 9 at the Plantation
Course at Kapalua Resort, marking the official start of the PGA TOUR’s 2012 FedExCup season.
In advance of this new program, general admission tickets for competition rounds on Jan. 6-9 are on sale now at 
www.pgatour.com/Hyundai. Advance prices for single any-day tickets are $15 plus applicable fees with weeklong
 grounds tickets selling for $40 plus applicable fees.
***For Military: Military tickets can be downloaded free of charge by visiting www.birdiesforthebrave.com and clicking
on the Ticketing link. All military and their dependents will need to show their valid military ID along with their 
downloaded ticket in order to gain complimentary admission.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Maui Memorial Medical Center Awarded Grant To Support Launching Of The New 24/7 Heart Brain & Vascular Center


Maui Memorial receives $50,000 grant

Article From: MauiWeekly

First Hawaiian Bank Foundation recently awarded a $50,000 grant to the Maui Memorial Medical Center (MMMC) Foundation to support MMMC’s new Heart Brain & Vascular Center.
With the launching of MMMC’s “24/7” Heart Brain & Vascular Center, the stress, anxiety and travel costs for countless Maui patients have been eliminated, as Maui residents no longer need to travel to O‘ahu for procedures such as angioplasty or open heart surgery. In addition, patients’ families no longer have to take time off from work, find child care or make other arrangements in order to travel with and care for their sick family member. But most of all, providing these critical services here on Maui saves lives.
“First Hawaiian Bank appreciates the opportunity to partner with Maui Memorial Medical Center Foundation to support this fundraising campaign to dramatically improve and expand healthcare services for Maui,” said FHB Foundation President Sharon Shiroma Brown.
The MMMC Foundation recently embarked on a $2 million “SEED” Campaign to support “space, equipment, education, and delivery” of improved healthcare services for Maui. The campaign will focus on providing additional space for the new cardiovascular team, continuing education for clinical staff to improve quality and delivery of healthcare, and new state-of-the-art equipment, which will allow Maui residents to receive the best possible treatments.