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Daily Star ★ the Pulse of Paradise the Daily Star ★ the Pulse of Paradise Metropolis # SPECIAL EDITION PAST # HONOREES DailyThe pulse of paradise Star 2002 Vicky Cayetano 2001 Warren H. Haruki 2016 Bill Wilson 2000 William W. Paty, Jr. 2015 Rick Blangiardi SUPERHEROES 1999 Don E. Carroll 2014 John C. Dean 1998 Walter A. Dods, Jr. 2013 Robert P. Hiam 1997 Governor Benjamin 2012 Peter S. Ho J. Cayetano TO 2011 Chatt G. Wright 1996 John C. Brogan 2010 Aloha Council Presidents 1995 U.S. Senator Daniel K. Akaka 2009 Mayor Mufi Hannemann 1994 H. Howard Stephenson 2008 Chuck Sted 1993 Mayor Frank F. Fasi 2007 Governor Linda Lingle 1992 Russell K. Okata 2006 Michael J. Fisch 1991 Governor John D. Waihee 1988 U.S. Senator 2005 Mike May & Carol Ai May 1990 U.S. Senator Spark M. Matsunaga Daniel K. Inouye 2004 W. Allen Doane & George J. Fukunaga 1987 John D. Bellinger 2003 Ronald K. Migita 1989 Frank J. Manaut 1986 Robert J. Pfeiffer 1985 Chinn Ho 1984 Maurice J. Sullivan 1983 James F. Gary EVENT Co-Chairs Peter Ho | Ray Vara COMMITTEE Vice Chairs Rick Blangiardi Gabe Lee Stanford Carr Arnold Martines DENNIS FRANCIS Mike Ching Sherry Menor-McNamara Presenting Sponsor Chris Dods Jim Polk Art Gladstone Larry Rodriguez Mufi Hannemann Barry Taniguchi Benefactors HAWAII’S DISTINGUISHED Gordon Kagawa Franklin Tokioka Dave Kennedy CITIZEN 2017 THOMAS & MI KOSASA THE DAILY STAR ★ THE PULSE OF PARADISE THE DAILY STAR ★ THE PULSE OF PARADISE METROPOLIS MARVEL Please join us in honoring DENNIS FRANCIS President & Publisher of the Honolulu Star-Advertiser Dennis Francis is Francis has nearly 40 DENNISENNIS publisher of the Honolulu years of senior newspaper D Star-Advertiser – Hawaii’s management experience. leading provider of in- He oversaw the merger depth, consistent and of the Honolulu Star- credible local news – as Bulletin and the Honolulu RANCIS well as president & CEO Advertiser in 2010. In 2013 FFRANCIS of Oahu Publications Inc., Editor & Publisher (E&P) whose portfolio includes magazine named him not only the Star-Advertiser “Publisher of the Year,” Hawaii’s Distinguished Citizen 2017 SPORTS SURFING but also, The Garden Island besting newspaper IS ADDED AS A PREP Thursday, August 3, 2017 newspaper on Kauai, Hilo’s publishers from The SPORT >>C1 Hawaii Tribune-Herald & New York Times, Sheraton Waikiki Hotel & Resort West Hawaii Today on the The Dallas Morning Hawaii Ballroom Big Island, MidWeek, and News, The Orange various other community County Register and the 5:00pm Reception and military publications Montreal Gazette. 6:00pm Dinner & Program and in-room hotel Francis is on numerous Aloha Attire magazines. Dennis also local boards including Boy oversees The San Francisco Scouts of America, Diamond Examiner and the SF Head Theatre, Aloha United Weekly newspapers in San Way and Hawaii Business Francisco, California. Roundtable to name a few. SPONSORSHIP THE DISTINGUISHED CITIZEN AWARD TINGUI LEADERSHIP EAGLE SCOUT LIFE SCOUT STAR SCOUT CUB SCOUT INDIVIDUAL IS SH D E SPONSOR SPONSOR SPONSOR D SPONSOR SPONSOR SEAT $15,000 $10,000 $7,500 $5,500 $3,500 $400 Established by the Boy This year we are proud to to accept responsibility, and to (SUPPORTS 75 SCOUTS) (SUPPORTS 50 SCOUTS) (SUPPORTS 38 SCOUTS) (SUPPORTS 28 SCOUTS) (SUPPORTS 18 SCOUTS) (SUPPORTS 2 SCOUTS) Scouts of America in 1983, the care about the principles and recognize Dennis Francis •Table of 8 guests •Table of 8 guests •Table of 8 guests •Table of 8 guests •Table of 8 guests •Dinner for 1 guest Distinguished Citizen Award causes beyond self-interest. as our 2017 Distinguished recognizes noteworthy and Citizen for his support and •VIP Seating •VIP Seating •Special Seating •Recognition in •Recognition in •Special Gift for all •Souvenir for all •Hosted Cocktails printed program & printed program & extraordinary leadership of Hawaii’s Distinguished leadership in business, Citizen Award is presented guests guests •Recognition in the Star-Advertiser the Star-Advertiser citizens in communities across government, community •Hosted Parking •Hosted Parking printed program & annually to an individual who the United States. Honoring service and Scouting which C and Cocktails and Cocktails the Star-Advertiser distinguished citizens puts into shares Scouting’s belief in has contributed signifi cantly IT •Recognition in •Recognition in IZ 17 place guideposts that serve to leadership, determination to the growth and vitality EN 20 printed program & printed program & inspire our youth to lead, and values. of Hawaii. the Star-Advertiser the Star-Advertiser PLEASE RSVP BY JUNE 30, 2017 [email protected] THE DAILY STAR ★ THE PULSE OF PARADISE THE DAILY STAR ★ THE PULSE OF PARADISE METROPOLIS MARVEL Please join us in honoring DENNIS FRANCIS President & Publisher of the Honolulu Star-Advertiser Dennis Francis is Francis has nearly 40 DENNISENNIS publisher of the Honolulu years of senior newspaper D Star-Advertiser – Hawaii’s management experience. leading provider of in- He oversaw the merger depth, consistent and of the Honolulu Star- credible local news – as Bulletin and the Honolulu RANCIS well as president & CEO Advertiser in 2010. In 2013 FFRANCIS of Oahu Publications Inc., Editor & Publisher (E&P) whose portfolio includes magazine named him not only the Star-Advertiser “Publisher of the Year,” Hawaii’s Distinguished Citizen 2017 SPORTS SURFING but also, The Garden Island besting newspaper IS ADDED AS A PREP Thursday, August 3, 2017 newspaper on Kauai, Hilo’s publishers from The SPORT >>C1 Hawaii Tribune-Herald & New York Times, Sheraton Waikiki Hotel & Resort West Hawaii Today on the The Dallas Morning Hawaii Ballroom Big Island, MidWeek, and News, The Orange various other community County Register and the 5:00pm Reception and military publications Montreal Gazette. 6:00pm Dinner & Program and in-room hotel Francis is on numerous Aloha Attire magazines. Dennis also local boards including Boy oversees The San Francisco Scouts of America, Diamond Examiner and the SF Head Theatre, Aloha United Weekly newspapers in San Way and Hawaii Business Francisco, California. Roundtable to name a few. SPONSORSHIP THE DISTINGUISHED CITIZEN AWARD TINGUI LEADERSHIP EAGLE SCOUT LIFE SCOUT STAR SCOUT CUB SCOUT INDIVIDUAL IS SH D E SPONSOR SPONSOR SPONSOR D SPONSOR SPONSOR SEAT $15,000 $10,000 $7,500 $5,500 $3,500 $400 Established by the Boy This year we are proud to to accept responsibility, and to (SUPPORTS 75 SCOUTS) (SUPPORTS 50 SCOUTS) (SUPPORTS 38 SCOUTS) (SUPPORTS 28 SCOUTS) (SUPPORTS 18 SCOUTS) (SUPPORTS 2 SCOUTS) Scouts of America in 1983, the care about the principles and recognize Dennis Francis •Table of 8 guests •Table of 8 guests •Table of 8 guests •Table of 8 guests •Table of 8 guests •Dinner for 1 guest Distinguished Citizen Award causes beyond self-interest. as our 2017 Distinguished recognizes noteworthy and Citizen for his support and •VIP Seating •VIP Seating •Special Seating •Recognition in •Recognition in •Special Gift for all •Souvenir for all •Hosted Cocktails printed program & printed program & extraordinary leadership of Hawaii’s Distinguished leadership in business, Citizen Award is presented guests guests •Recognition in the Star-Advertiser the Star-Advertiser citizens in communities across government, community •Hosted Parking •Hosted Parking printed program & annually to an individual who the United States. Honoring service and Scouting which C and Cocktails and Cocktails the Star-Advertiser distinguished citizens puts into shares Scouting’s belief in has contributed signifi cantly IT •Recognition in •Recognition in IZ 17 place guideposts that serve to leadership, determination to the growth and vitality EN 20 printed program & printed program & inspire our youth to lead, and values. of Hawaii. the Star-Advertiser the Star-Advertiser PLEASE RSVP BY JUNE 30, 2017 [email protected] # SPECIAL EDITION PAST # HONOREES DailyThe pulse of paradise Star 2002 Vicky Cayetano 2001 Warren H. Haruki 2016 Bill Wilson 2000 William W. Paty, Jr. 2015 Rick Blangiardi SUPERHEROES 1999 Don E. Carroll 2014 John C. Dean 1998 Walter A. Dods, Jr. 2013 Robert P. Hiam 1997 Governor Benjamin 2012 Peter S. Ho J. Cayetano TO 2011 Chatt G. Wright 1996 John C. Brogan 2010 Aloha Council Presidents 1995 U.S. Senator Daniel K. Akaka 2009 Mayor Mufi Hannemann 1994 H. Howard Stephenson 2008 Chuck Sted 1993 Mayor Frank F. Fasi 2007 Governor Linda Lingle 1992 Russell K. Okata 2006 Michael J. Fisch 1991 Governor John D. Waihee 1988 U.S. Senator 2005 Mike May & Carol Ai May 1990 U.S. Senator Spark M. Matsunaga Daniel K. Inouye 2004 W. Allen Doane & George J. Fukunaga 1987 John D. Bellinger 2003 Ronald K. Migita 1989 Frank J. Manaut 1986 Robert J. Pfeiffer 1985 Chinn Ho 1984 Maurice J. Sullivan 1983 James F. Gary EVENT Co-Chairs Peter Ho | Ray Vara COMMITTEE Vice Chairs Rick Blangiardi Gabe Lee Stanford Carr Arnold Martines DENNIS FRANCIS Mike Ching Sherry Menor-McNamara Presenting Sponsor Chris Dods Jim Polk Art Gladstone Larry Rodriguez Mufi Hannemann Barry Taniguchi Benefactors HAWAII’S DISTINGUISHED Gordon Kagawa Franklin Tokioka Dave Kennedy CITIZEN 2017 THOMAS & MI KOSASA.
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