Grand Stage Prod'os & Talent Mgmt. Inc., 9600 S. Sangamon

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Grand Stage Prod'os & Talent Mgmt. Inc., 9600 S. Sangamon rity. Rehearsal Rooms, Non Union Stagehands, A/V Ops /Engs Electric Productions West In.:. PO Boa 2481. 585 Fourth St . Idaho Falls 83401 Tel Grand Stage Prod'ns d Talent Mgmt. Inc., 9600 S Sangaman. Zip: 60643 tans, Sound Technicians. Cleanup (208) 529 9486 Pres & Agent Jim Bell. VP & Agent . Brent fusser, Tel 238.5953, 327-7690 Pres: Elliott Smith: Agent - John Dubile; Dir.: Admin VP L Agent Peggy Bell Hiram Anderson; PR: Debra Tang Promotes: Rock, Country, Jazz Pros es: Rock, Soul. Jazz, RUB. Tun: Idaho, Mont, Ore., Utah, Wash., Wyo. Terr: Midwestern 8 Southern USA. HAWAII Spectra Prod'ns Inc. PO Box 333, Eagle 83616. Tel: (208) 9394426. AM Prod'ns Ltd...160 N Michigan Ave Zip. 60601. Tel: 1264262. Con. Tern Colo, Idaho: Mont.; N.D.; Ore.; S.D.; Utah; Wash.; We tacts Arny Grave Jerry Nickelson, Fred Ordower. (Contracts w/Aragon Ballroom, Btimnings, Comiskey Park, Park West, Riviera Theatre, Up. FACILITIES town Theatre-all in Chicago, III.) • HONOLULU AREA (Area Code 808) Idaho Falls Civic Awl., 501 G Holmes Ave Zip: 83401 Tel: (208) 529.1396. herames: Rock, Soul, MGR, Country, Jazz, Folk, Religious/Gospel, Clas. Mgr Roger T Ralphs (Seats 1986 permanent. proscenium 24'1(84'033% PROMOTERS sical. Sowed: Yamaha mixer -32 channels. 5 Altec 64 Crown amps; Ntec. Coo Teen- Ariz., Ill.; Ind.; Iowa; Ky.: Mich.: Minn.: Ohio. Creative Source Prod os, 430 Keoniana St. Suite 514. Zip 96815 Tel 946 fury & Frazier speakers, PA-26 inputs White equalizers; Electro-Voice Park West Ltd., 322 W. Armitage. Zip: 60093. Tel. 929 ,1322 Pres.: Dale 3357 Pres Larry Lambed. mikes, Lexicon digital delay Niedermaier; VP: Jeff Niedermaier. (Contract wiAragon 3allroom d Up- Promotes: Soul, Jan, Latin Lighting: Ariel Mies 2-scene board. 2 Troupers; Trouperette; 20 Altman town Theatre-Chicago, III.) leer: Hawaii spots. Scoops, Leos. Immolos: Rock, Soul, Country, Jazz, Folk. Grand Talent Int'l, 1750 Kalakaua Ave Suite 605 Zip 96826 Tel 955 Services/Facilities: Ticket Takers, Ushers, Non Union Stagehands, A/V Tern Midwestern USA. 5758 Pres Mark Nrshimoto. Mgr Kelvin Deng. Ops /Engs . Electricians, Sound Technicians. Cleanup. 9' Grand Piano. Richard Pick Proem, 306 Barberry Rd., Highland Park 60035. Tel: 831. Promotes: Rock, MOR, Jazz Organ. Pit Piano Dressing Rooms. 3222 Owner Richard Pick. Tern: Hawaii Note: Bans rock, insurance required Promotes: Rock, MOR, Folk. K M R Prod'ns, Ilikai Hotel. Rm 2533, 1711 Ala Moana Blvd Zip. 96815 Tent: Midwestern 8. Northeastern USA Tel 916 0010 R M R Prod'ns, PO Box 59346. Zip: 60659 Tel 561 5211. Bus. Mgr.: Carlo Promotes: Rock, MOR. Jazz, Folk. Chassler; Gen Mgr.. Bob Burke. Tern: Hawaii ILLINOIS Primates: Rock, Country, Jazz. Blues Tom Moffatt Prod'ns Mc The Penthouse. 1232 Waimanu St Zip . 96814 Tern Continental USA; Canada. Tel 524.6331 Pres. Tom Moffatt; Exec Ass't Liz Hudson. South Prod'ns Ltd, '0 Box 227. Chicago Ridge 60415. Tel: 5998178, 636 , Promotes: Rock, MOR, Country, Jazz, Folk 1253. Pres. Bud Monaco; VP - Jerry Gamaut Terr Hawaii, Guam. • CHICAGO METROPOLITAN AREA Promotes: Rock, MOR, Folk. Pacific Concert Co , 409 lana St.. Kailua 96731 Tel: 261.7909. Pres John (Area Code 312) Tern Midwestern USA including W.; Ind.; Iowa. F [Kinard Stack k Dollar Proem 8809 S Dante Zip: 60619. Tel, 734.2973. Chm.: Promotes: Rock, Soul, MOR, Country, Jazz, Folk. Classical. PROMOTERS Robert E Williams; VP Natilie Cumming. Ten: Hawaii. Armageddon Talent Assocs, 1604 W lunevray Tern Zip - 60626. Tel: 465- Promotes: Soul, lazz. Folk. Pacific Exposition Inc., 2005 Italia Rd Zip . 96815. Tel: 922-2014. Pres Iry 3373 Agency Owner 8 Dir.: Gail Smith. Personal Mgr.. Fred %ken: Of. Torr: Chicago Metropolitan Area. III. Weled (Contract w/Hilton Hawaiian Village-Honolulu, Hawaii) lice Mgr.: Donna Doss. (Contract wiTurner Hall-Quincy, III.) Cal Starr Ents 2624 W 99 St , Evergreen Park 60642. Tel 4223535. Pees. Promotes: Rock. Soul, MOR, Country, Jazz Premiss: Rock. Cal Starr, VP Dan Valloni, Sec'y: Olive Jansen. Tent Hawaii Tun Central III. Promotes: Country. FACILITIES Countryside Opry, :127 8 Mannheim Rd.. Suite 212, Westchester 60153. Ten: Chicago, 111 Aloha Stadium, PO Box 30666 Zip 96820. 99 500 Salt Lake Blvd , Area Tel 681-4714. Contact: Paulette Zero. Weldon Prod'ns, 209 W. Hill St. Zip. 60610. Tel: 2646600. Owner Edward Promotes: Country. 96701 Tel: 487-3838 Mgr. Charles A. Bessette. Deputy Mgr George M C Weldon, Contact . Paul Caldwell. Amimoto. (Seats 50.000 permanent. platform 60'x40') Tern: Midwestern USA (18 state area). Promotes: Rock, MOR, Folk. Feeley Des., 400 1 Randolph St Zip: 60601. Tel: 467.1390. Pres: lint Sound: Alter mixer & PA Tem. Midwestern USA Feeley VP: Surlily Feeley. (Contract w/Condesa Del Mar-Nsip, Ill.) Light*: 2 Gladiators Promotes: Rock, Soul, MOR, Country. Jazz. Folk, Latin. Religious/Gospel, FACILITIES Semites/Facilities: Promotion. Ticket Takers & Printing. Ushers, Seca. Aragon Ballroom, 1106 W. Lawrence Ave. Zip . 60640. Tel - 561.9500. (Seats rity, Rehearsal Rooms, Electricians, Sound Technicians. Cleanup. Classical 5500) Neal S. Blaisdell Center, 177 Ward Ave. Zip. 96811. Tel 536-1331. (Blais- Torn Midwestern USA. Larding: 3 Supe, Troupers dell Arena seats 5451 permanent, 3351 portable, portable platform Festivals Inc., 600 E. Grand Ave . Navy Pier. Zip . 60611 Tel - 7444202. cPurers. Tom Dolias; Entertainment Mgr Lou Volpano; Mktg. Mgr Joe Pe Serrices/Fociiitim: Ticket Takers, Ushers, Security, Relearsal Rooms, 264"164 .x63"; Theatre.Concert Hall seats 2011 permanent. Ill port IATSE d Non-Union Stagehands, An Ops./Engs., Electricians. Sound able, stage 80'145'). Promise: Rock. Soul, MOR, Country, Jazz, Folk, Latin. Religious/Gospel, Technicians, Cleanup. Saud: (Anna) Ntec amp, speakers, mikes; Marantt amp, Arre Crown Theatre/McCormick Flace, 23 St. d Lake Shore Dr Zip: 60616 Lighting: (Arena) 10 Super Troupers; house lights. Classical, Comedy. Tom Chicago, III.; St. Paul, Minn.; Philadelphia. Pa., Memphis. Tenn.. Tel: 791.6000. Mr.. E Kearns (Vile Crown Theatre seats 4319 perma- Services/Facilities: Ticket Takers. Ushers, Electricians, Sound Tech nent, proscenium 904,48') mans, Cleanup, Catering, Piano Tuner, 2 Locker Rooms, 3 Dressing Milwaukee. kV's_ Front Row Prod'ns Inc 6017 N Kilbourn Zip 60646 Tel 2839705. Co Auditorium Theatre, 70 E. Congress Pkwy Zip: 60605. Tel: 922.2110/6634. Rooms. Boxothce (Seats 4000 pernanent, proscenium 100'x641. Note: Promoter posts bond owners Thomas Dase, Nick Mullo. % W m Rock. Soul. Folk. Chicago Stadium. 1800 W Madison Zip 60612. Tel: 733.5300. (Seats Waikiki Shell, 2805 Monsarrat Ave Zip 96815 Tel 521.2911. (Seats 1958 ltigo Terr. III.; Ind., Iowa: Kan.: Mo Neb permanent, 446 portable. 5506 on grass, stage 86'.45"). Note: Management operates out ol the Neil S Blaisdell Conter- Hono• lulu, Hawaii. SOUND & LIGHTING Alto Inc., 2855 Koapaka. Zip. 96819. Tel: 836.1191/3852/3858. Audio Hawaii Inc.. 712 Emily. Zip: 96813. Tel: 5312657. Audissey. 679 Ain't, St. Zip' 96813 Tel: 5214791 Eggshell Lighting Co.. 1120 Hele St., Kadin 96734 Tel: 262.9605. Hawaii Stage & Lighting Rentals Inc.. 690G Kaltoi St Zip: 96819. Tel: 836- 0651. Nutt Bros Sound Eng'g, 299 Ohe. Zip: 96813. Tel: 5334736. Sound & Stage, 599 Polnikaina. Zip . 96813 Tel: 5314915/7179. (Sound) r« Walter's Sound, 1381 Queen Emma St. Zip 96813. Tel 533.4556. MUSICAL INSTRUMENT SALES, RENTALS & TRANSFERS Audissey. 679 Auahi St. Zip: 96813. Tel 521-6191. Metronome Music, 76 S. Hotel St. Zip: 96813. Tel 533-2834. 538.6380. Nutt Bros Sound Eng'g. 209 Ohe. Zip: 96813. Tel: 5334736. Sound Servs. 1001 Kawalahao. Zip: 96811. Tel: 524-0860. CD Sound & Stage, 599 Pohukaina. Zip 96813. Tel: 5314915/7179. Thayer Piano Co Ltd.. 116 S. Hotel St. Zip: 96813. Tel: 536-6161. the ultimate convenienc? REHEARSAL STUDIOS A F M, Local 617, 949 Kapiolani Blvd. Zip: 96814. Tel: 521.1881. CHAUFFEURED CADILLAC AND LINCOLN LIMOUSINES FOR ALL OCCASIONS Audissey. 619 ken St. Zip: 96813. Tel: 5214791. Nutt Bros Sound Eng'g, 209 Ohe, Zip: 96813. Tel: 5334736. Sound Sens. 1004 Kawmahao. Zip: 96814. Tel: 5249860. Sound & Stage, 599 Pohukaina. Zip: 96813. Tel: 5334915/7179. • 24 hour service • uniformed chauffeuts • hour. CHARTER SERVICES day or weekly availabilities Aloha Airlines Inc Honolulu Intl Airport. Tel: 8364101. Grayline Hawaii Ltd, 2255 Kuhio Ave. Zip: 96815. Tel: 922.8222. • licensed by the city of Chicago Hawaiian Airlines, 1161 Bishop. Zip: 96820. Tel: 5245511. Hawaiian Discovery Tours Inc. 2270 Kalakaua Ave., Suite 109. Zip: 96815. • the largest fleet of elegantly appointec Cadillac Tel 922.4985. and Lincoln limousines in Chicago Royal VSP Sem. Inc, 1/77 Ala Moana. Rm 223 Zip: 96815. Tel 9497989, 917.1011. (Bus) LIMOUSINES V SP Limousine Sers. 1771 Ala Moan& Rm. 223. Zip: 96815. Tel 949. For Reservations And Information. Call 7989 TOLL FREE OUTSIDE OF ILLINDIS Village Tours Inc . 2005 Naha Rd. Zip: 96815. Tel: 947.2607. 800-621-7307 TICKETS BASS Tickets, 190 S King St. Suite 890. Zip: 96813. Tel: 521.2992. WITHIN ILLINOIS NImnr.1.,41 Kimpopo Promos Inc. 1232F Waimanu Zip 96814. Tel: 5234482. Village Tours Inc, 2005 Katie Rd lip 96815 Tel: 947-2607. 312-726-1035 UNIONS A F M. Local 677, 919 Kapiolani Blvd bp 96814. Tel: 521.1881. IDAHO PROMOTERS Magic Mountain Music Co. PO Box 1498, Sun Valley 83353. Tel: (208) 726 8383 Promotes: Rock, Soul, MOR. Country. Jazz. Folk Tent: Halley. Ketchum, Sun Valley. Idaho. Billboard 1911-19112 International Talent And Tearing Directory Page 75 .
Recommended publications
  • FINDING HELP PHONE LIST J U L Y 2 0 1 1
    Helping Hawai`i Live Life Well FINDING HELP PHONE LIST J u l y 2 0 1 1 Mental Health America of Hawai`i 1124 Fort Street Mall, Suite #205 • Honolulu, Hawai`i 96813 (Wheelchair Accessible/Elevator entrance: 67 So. Pauahi, off Bethel) Ph: (808) 521-1846 • Fax: (808) 533-6995 Mental Health America of Hawai`i - Maui County Branch 95 Mahalani Street, Suite #5 • Wailuku, HI 96793 • (808) 242-6461 E-mail: [email protected] • Website: www.mentalhealth-hi.org Toll-free information switchboard to find any state agency phone number in Honolulu: O`ahu 586-2211 Hawai`i 974-4000 Kaua`i 274-3141 Maui 984-2400 All phone numbers are area code 808 unless otherwise noted. The mission of Mental Health America of Hawai`i (MHA Hawai`i) is to promote mental wellness, prevent mental illnesses and co-occurring disorders, reduce stigma, and improve the overall care, treatment and empowerment of those with mental illnesses – children, adults, elders – and their families. MHA Hawai`i offers the following programs: . Youth Suicide and Bullying Prevention. Hawai`i has double the national rate of teenagers attempting or planning suicide – highest in the country and significantly high rates of middle and high school students who report that bullying is a serious problem at their schools. MHA Hawai`i is reducing teen bullying, depression, and suicide by helping middle and high school youth, parents, teachers, and staff of youth- serving organizations to identify and intervene with bullying and suicide. POWERUp! helps homeless female veterans, and homeless male veterans who have children, to obtain employment in the green job sector.
    [Show full text]
  • Chicago Venue Portfolio
    CHICAGO2016 VENUE PORTFOLIO 1750 W. LAKE STREET CHICAGO, IL 60612 [email protected] 773.880.8044 PARAMOUNTEVENTSCHICAGO.COM Paramount Events is ready to help you plan a spectacular event with a delicious SET menu, but to truly make an impact, the perfect backdrop is absolutely essential. THE We have connections at some of the best venues in Chicago, including The Smith on Lake, our own private space that guarantees dedicated service and personalized attention. SCENE You’re welcome to explore the following pages, but don’t forget – we’re here for you! We know every location inside and out and will be happy to offer our suggestions as a guide. ENJOY! TABLE OF 19th Century Club 1 Garfield Park Conservatory 45 Park West 90 1st Ward at Chop Shop 2 Glessner House Museum 46 Parliament 91 CONTENTS 345 North 3 Goodman Theatre 47 Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum 92 360 Chicago 4 Gruen Galleries 48 Pittsfield Building 93 63rd Street Beach House 5 Harold Washington Library Center 49 Pleasant Home 94 A New Leaf 6 Harris Theatre 50 Portfolio Annex 95 Anita Dee Charters 7 Highland Park Community House 51 Power House 96 Aragon Ballroom 8 Hilton | Asmus Contemporary 52 Prairie Production 97 Artifact Events 9 Hinsdale Community House 53 Primitive Art 98 Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University 10 Humboldt Park & Boat House 54 Pritzker Military Museum & Library 99 Baderbräu 11 Ida Noyes Hall at University of Chicago 55 Promontory Point 100 Bentley Gold Coast 12 Ignite Glass Studios 56 Ravenswood Event Center 101 Berger Park 13 International
    [Show full text]
  • CALENDAR of NON-PROFIT EVENTS for METRO CHICAGO ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT 3A January 1 FRIDAY – NEW YEAR’S DAY Harold E
    Advertising Supplement ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT 3A 2016 CRAIN’S CHICAGO BUSINESS BIG DATES CALENDAR OF NON-PROFIT EVENTS FOR METRO CHICAGO ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT 3A January 1 FRIDAY – NEW YEAR’S DAY Harold E. Eisenberg Foundation Eisenopoly. Monopoly-themed evening raises Urban Initiatives Soccer Ball. A night of philanthropy, dancing, cocktails, funds for gastrointestinal cancer research and real estate education. 6:30 p.m., Revel appetizers and a silent auction to help create a safer, healthier and smarter Chicago. Fulton Market, Chicago. eisenbergfoundation.org. 7 p.m., Morgan Manufacturing, Chicago. urbaninitiatives.org. 10 SUNDAY 26 TUESDAY 30 SATURDAY ALSAC/St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Red Carpet for Hope. Golden Globes viewing party with glitz, glamour and more. 5 p.m., Trump International International Latino Cultural Center Reel Film Club. Reception, a film Chicago Scots (Illinois Saint Andrews Society), Robert Burns Supper. Hotel & Tower, Chicago. stjude.org. highlighting a specific country, concluding with a discussion. 6 p.m., Facets Multimedia, Celebrate the life and work of the Scottish poet Robert Burns. 6 p.m., Union League Chicago. latinoculturalcenter.org. Club, Chicago. chicagoscots.org/burnssupper. 16 SATURDAY Archdiocese of Chicago, Celebrating Catholic Education Breakfast. Youth Services of Glenview/Northbrook, Firefighter Chili Cook Off and Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland and Northwest Supports the Caritas scholars program and programs coordinated through the Office of Trivia Contest. Also includes a chili tasting. 5 p.m., Youth Services of Glenview/ Indiana, Skate with the Greats. Mix and mingle with Chicago Catholic Schools. 7:15 a.m., Hyatt Regency Chicago. archchicago.org. Northbrook, Glenview. youthservicesgn.org.
    [Show full text]
  • Country and City Codes
    We hope this information will be useful to you in your travels! The information is believed to be reliable and up to date as of the time of publication. However, no warranties are made as to its reliability or accuracy. Check with Full Service Network Customer Service or your operator for official information before you travel. Country and City Codes Afghanistan country code: 93 Albania country code: 355 city codes: Durres 52, Elbassan 545, Korce 824, Shkoder 224 Algeria country code: 213 city codes: Adrar 7, Ain Defla 3, Bejaia 5, Guerrar 9 American Samoa country code: 684 city codes: City codes not required. All points 7 digits. Andorra country code: 376 city codes: City codes not required. All points 6 digits. Angola country code: 244 Anguilla country code: 264 Antarctica Casey Base country code: 672 Antarctica Scott Base country code: 672 Antigua (including Barbuda) country code: 268 city codes: City codes not required. * Footnote: You should not dial the 011 prefix when calling this country from North America. Use the country code just like an Area Code in the U.S. Argentina country code: 54 city codes: Azul 281, Bahia Blanca 91, Buenos Aires 11, Chilvilcoy 341, Comodoro Rivadavia 967, Cordoba 51, Corrientes 783, La Plata 21, Las Flores 224, Mar Del Plata 23, Mendoza 61, Merio 220, Moreno 228, Posadas 752, Resistencia 722, Rio Cuarto 586, Rosario 41, San Juan 64, San Rafael 627, Santa Fe 42, Tandil 293, Villa Maria 531 Armenia country code: 374 city codes: City codes not required. Aruba country code: 297 city codes: All points 8 plus 5 digits The Ascension Islands country code: 247 city codes: City codes not required.
    [Show full text]
  • Ramblin' Around Guide
    LAKE SHORE CAMPUS RAMBLIN’ AROUND 2017 STUDENT GUIDE TO CHICAGO Welcome to Loyola! If you are reading this, chances are you are new to the neighborhoods surrounding our lakeside campuses, or perhaps you are just looking to experience more of what these vibrant, interesting communities have to offer. The purpose of this guide is to help you navigate through these areas and beyond. Within Edgewater, Rogers Park, and Gold Coast, you will find welcoming residents and business owners ready to tell you why their neighborhoods are so great. This guide includes over 200 business listings from restaurants and local shops— as well as conveniences like health clubs and grocery stores. 1209 W. Arthur Avenue, Chicago Also included is information on how to get around via public CALL AND TOUR TODAY! (773) 465-9400 transportation, which cultural institutions to hit up, how to do www.TheMorganLiving.com it for cheap, and more. Newly • 24-Hour Fitness Center • Private Balconies & Patios Renovated • 24-Hour Concierge with • Garage Parking Available From all of us, “Welcome to Loyola, we look forward to seeing Studio, 1- and Controlled Access • Pet-friendly Apartment you ramblin’ around the neighborhood!” 2-Bedroom • 24-Hour Maintenance Service Community Homes • On-site Management Team • Restaurants and Retail On-site Available! • Large Sun Deck & • Easy Access to Loyola BBQ Area University • In-home washer/dryer • Easy Access to Red Line • Large walk-in closets Station • Lake & Courtyard Views You can also find this guide digitally at blogs.Luc.edu/ramblinaround. 1 COMMUNITY RELATIONS Loyola University Chicago Department of Community Relations Lakeshore Community Partners 6443 N.
    [Show full text]
  • 1986 Chicago Cultural Plan
    The Chicago Cultural Plan is funded by agrant from the Chicago Community Trust with additional fimding from the National Endowment for the Arts. ATR BUTE TO CH CAGO CULTURE Over 150 years, Chicago has evolved from a small prairie city to a dynamic cultural center of international status. Therefore, it is fitting that we celebrate Chicago's Sesquicentennial by presenting the city with its first comprehensive, cohesive strategy for nurturing our artistic and cultural resources. Chicago is alive with culture. Every corner of the city is literally bursting with cultural and artistic activity - with neighborhood dance troupes and community theater, jazz and blues musicians and symphony orchestras, sculptors, painters and writers - all contributing to the great excitement and ethnic diversity that makes Chicago so remarkable. But culture is a precious resource that requires careful attention. It is an integral part of Chicago's spirit and an underpinning of Chicago's economic well-being. Yet this city has never before developed a long-range, coordinated plan for culture and the arts. Now, thanks to the work of so many dedicated Chicagoans, we have one. f commend the diligence and vision of those who pursued the development of the plan, in particular Commissioner Fred Fine, Advisory Board Chair Jessie Woods, Planning Committee Chair Robert Hutchins and Director of the Plan Michael C. Dorl. f especially salute the thousands of Chicagoans and hundreds of organizations that contributed their time and ideas to the development of this plan. With the Chicago Cultural Plan, we pay tribute to the cultural greatness of Chicago and pledge to enhance and showcase that greatness for generations to come.
    [Show full text]
  • Coordination and Human Resource Planning in the Hawaii Visitor Industry
    DOCUMENT RESUME ED 059 439 AC 012 300 TITLE Coordination and Human Resource Planning in the Hawaii Visitor Industry. INSTITUTION Hawaii State Commission on Manpower and Full Employment, Honolulu. PUB DATE Jan 72 NOTE 138p. EDRS PRICE MF-$0.65 HC-$6.58 DESCRIPTORS Annual Reports; Business; *Codification; Community Involvement; Data Analysis; *Human Resources; *Interagency Coordination; Interviews; Labor Unions; Manpower Development; *Planning Commissions; Problem Solving; State Government; *Tourism IDENTIFIERS *Hawaii Visitors Bureau ABSTRACT This report was undertaken in response to a request by the Sixth Legislature, which expressed its concern with the lack of coordination n d overall human resource planning in the visitor industry and that the findings of the January 6-7 1970 Travel Industry Congress had not been fully implemented. The State Commission on Manpower and Full Employment was requested to use its staff to initiate codification of all government activity in this field and to engage in the necessary coordination and report back in its next annual report to the Legislature. In order to benefit from the expertise of the community at large, the Commission held many meetings, both formal and informal, with representatives of business, labor, government, and conducted a number of individual interviews. A former president of the Hawaii Visitors Bureau provided material on the dimensions of the problem, the Hawaii Visitors Bureau, and the problems with the data. (Author/CK) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. EDUCATION & WELFARE OFFICE OF EDUCATION THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRO- DUCEO EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROM THE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIG- INATING IT. POINTS OF VIEW OR OPIN- IONS STATED DO NOT NEdESSARILY REPRESENT OFFICIAL OFFICE OF EDU- CATION POSITION OR POLICY.
    [Show full text]
  • Chicago Park District - Event Permits
    Chicago Park District - Event Permits Park Requestor Organization Park/Facility Name Number Melissa Flynn -- 100 Lincoln Grove 1801-2011 N. Clark St. Frank Maugeri -- 529 Park No. 529 Entire Grounds Tony McCoy -- 21 Washington Entire Grounds Zoe Rain -- 210 Union Entire Grounds The Rotary Club Of Chicago -- 481 Ping Tom Skyline Patio Karyn Linn Jeff Shelden -- 429 South Shore Solarium Kathy Presberg Latin School -- 100 Lincoln Southfield Lawn Adj. to Fields Of Chicago lauren chu -- 8480 Garfield Conservatory Sensory-Bluestone Hope Sayre -- 8480 Garfield Conservatory City Garden William Benson -- 8480 Garfield Conservatory All Show Rooms Thomas Roe -- 100 Lincoln Soccer Turf Foster Pro Frank Maugeri -- 529 Park No. 529 Entire Grounds Marcin Hapunik -- 8480 Garfield Conservatory All Show Rooms David Flores -- 24 Grant Buckingham Fountain Jason Marsing -- 24 Grant Buckingham Fountain Page 1 of 912 09/30/2021 Chicago Park District - Event Permits Reservation Start Date Reservation End Date Event Type 11/21/2020 11/21/2020 Permit - Event 1 Cluster 3 10/12/2020 10/12/2020 Permit - Event 1 Cluster 1 10/12/2020 10/12/2020 Permit - Event 1 Cluster 1 09/29/2020 09/29/2020 Permit - Media: Filming Level 2 08/04/2020 08/04/2020 Venue Rental - Social 09/25/2020 09/25/2020 Venue Rental - Philanthropic 10/10/2020 10/10/2020 Permit - Event 1 Cluster 3 10/04/2020 10/04/2020 Permit - Media: Non-Commercial Photography Online 10/07/2020 10/07/2020 Permit - Media: Still Photography 01/07/2012 01/07/2012 Permit - Media: Non-Commercial Photography 05/08/2021
    [Show full text]
  • Congress Theater 2117-39 N
    LANDMARK DESIGNATION REPORT Congress Theater 2117-39 N. Milwaukee Ave./2117-39 N. Rockwell Ave. Preliminary Landmark recommendation approved by the Commission on Chicago Landmarks, August 2, 2000 CITY OF CHICAGO Richard M. Daley, Mayor Department of Planning and Development Alicia Mazur Berg, Commissioner ~~m~mA- 11 \ I f- Above: The Congress Theater is located on North Milwaukee Avenue in the Logan Square community area of Chicago. Cover: A 1926 photograph of the Congress Theater (left). The theater facade is orna­ mented with Classical Revival-style terra cotta (top right). The theater auditorium retains most of the features seen in this 1926 photograph, including the proscenium arch, flanking organ grilles, and overarching plaster dome. The Commission on Chicago Landmarks. whose nine members are appointed by the Mayor. was established in J 968 by city ordinance. The Commission is re.1ponsible for recommending to th e City Council which individual bu ildings. sites, objects. or districts should he designated as Chicago Lall(/marks, which protects them by la w. The landmark designation process begins with a staffstudy and a preliminary summarv of information related to the potential designation criteria. The next step is a preliminarr vote by the land­ marks commission as ro whether th e proposed landmark is \l'O rth\· of consideration. This vote not on(r initiates rh e formal designation process. but it pla ces th e revieH/ of ciry permits for the propertv under the jurisdiction ofthe Commission umil a final landmark recommendation is acted on hv th e Citv Council. This Landmark Designation Report is subject ro possible revision and amendment during the designarion process.
    [Show full text]
  • The Big Island 1
    HAWAII, THE BIG ISLAND 1 he Big Island, the largest in the Hawaiian archipelago, has it all: fiery volcanoes, Tsparkling waterfalls, black-lava deserts, snowcapped mountains, tropical rainforests, alpine meadows, a glacial lake, and miles of golden, black, and even green-sand beaches. It attracts visitors to its unmatched diversity of terrain and climate, not to men- tion its mystery. Inland is snow-capped Mauna Kea, the world’s tallest sea mountain, and the vast Volcanoes National Park. Its world-class golf courses are some of the best in the country. BEACHES For the island’s best swimming, snorkel- 1 ing, and bodysurfing head to Hapuna Beach, a ⁄2-mile crescent of gold sand. Families flock to Kahaluu Beach, on the Kona Coast, where brilliantly colored tropical fish convene in the reef. Green Sands Beach is a spectacle to behold—tiny olivine pieces in the sand give the beach its shimmering green shade. THINGS TO DO Be sure to visit Puuhonua O Honaunau National Historical Park, a sacred site that was once a refuge for ancient Hawaiian warriors. Or discover the Puako Petroglyph Archaeological District, home to more than 3,000 petryoglyphs. A jacket, beach mat, and binoculars are all you need to see every star and planet from Mauna Kea. EATING & DRINKING Good soil, creative chefs, and rich cultural tradition combine to make the Big IslandCOPYRIGHTED a culinary destination. High-end restaurants MATERIAL are concentrated in the Kohala Coast, while those for all budgets can be found in Kailua-Kona. Most of the island’s delicacies—including laulau, kalua pork, lomi salmon, squid luau, and kulolo—can be 04__9781118028827-ch01.indd9781118028827-ch01.indd 1 99/12/11/12/11 111:571:57 AM 1 The Big Island 1 HawiHawi KapaauKapaau 0 10 mi 24 270 PA C I F I C O C E A N NORTHNORTH 23 HA 0 10 km 2 MAKU KKOHALAOHALA A A WaipioWaipio k K o O BayBay C n H O i K A A P o L Introduction u A h IO 22 l M Y 270 e a T IP l E H a 250 N A L S L w M .
    [Show full text]
  • United States Securities and Exchange Commission Washington, D
    1 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D. C. 20549 -------------- FORM 10-K (Mark One) [X] ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 [FEE REQUIRED] For the fiscal year ended December 31, 1994 OR [ ] TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 [NO FEE REQUIRED] For the transition period from . to . Commission file number 0-7949 -------------- FIRST HAWAIIAN, INC. (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter) -------------- DELAWARE 99-0156159 (State of incorporation) (I.R.S. Employer Identification No.) 1132 BISHOP STREET, HONOLULU, HAWAII 96813 (Address of principal executive offices) (Zip Code) REGISTRANT'S TELEPHONE NUMBER, INCLUDING AREA CODE: (808) 525-7000 -------------- SECURITIES REGISTERED PURSUANT TO SECTION 12(b) OF THE ACT: Name of each exchange on Title of each class which registered ------------------- ------------------------- None Not Applicable SECURITIES REGISTERED PURSUANT TO SECTION 12(g) OF THE ACT: Common Stock, $5.00 Par Value (Title of class) -------------- Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes X No ----- ----- Indicate by check mark if disclosure of delinquent filers pursuant to Item 405 of Regulation S-K is not contained herein, and will not be contained, to the best of registrant's knowledge, in definitive proxy or information statements incorporated by reference in Part III of this Form 10-K or any amendment to this Form 10-K.
    [Show full text]
  • Chairwoman of the Commission with 5 out of 7 Votes Among the Commissioners
    ETHICS COMMISSION CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU 715 SOUTH KING STREET, SUITE 211 HONOLULU, HAWAII 96813-3091 AREA CODE 808 PHONE: 768-7786 FAX: 768-7768 Internet: www.honolulu.gov/ethics KIRK CALDWELL CHARLES W. TOTTO MAYOR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR & LEGAL COUNSEL ETHICS COMMISSION CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU Date and Place: January 21, 2015 Standard Financial Plaza Conference Room, Suite 211 Present: Katy Chen, Esq., Chair Michael A. Lilly, Esq., Vice Chair Stephen Silva, Commissioner Stanford Yuen, Commissioner Hon. Riki Amano (ret.), Commissioner Hon. Victoria Marks (ret), Commissioner Hon. Allene Suemori (ret), Commissioner Charles W. Totto, Executive Director and Legal Counsel (EDLC) Laurie A. Wong, Associate Legal Counsel (ALC) Letha A.S. DeCaires, Investigator Geoffrey Kam, Deputy Corporation Counsel, Department of the Corporation Counsel (COR) Catherine Maki, Administrative Service Officer, Department of the Corporation Counsel (COR) Noel T. Ono, Assistant Director (DHR) Lila T. Tom, Division Chief, Classification & Pay (DHR) Gwynne Inamasu, Recruitment Section Head, Employment & Personnel Services (DHR) Jennifer Tobin, Branch Chief, Benefits, Research & Transaction Branch (DHR) George Hurd, Hawaii News Now Rick Daysog, Hawaii News Now Stenographer: Lisa P. Parker, Legal Clerk III Kristine I. Bigornia, Legal Clerk I I. CALL TO ORDER The 485th meeting of the Ethics Commission (“Commission” or “EC”) was called to order at approximately 11:40 a.m. by Chair Chen. The Commission had before it the EDLC’s Memorandum regarding the Agenda Items for the January 21, 2015 Meeting, Open Session, dated January 16, 2015. II. FOR ACTION: REQUEST FOR A MOTION TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE OPEN SESSION OF THE NOVEMBER 21, 2014 MEETING Commissioner Lilly moved that the Minutes be accepted.
    [Show full text]