Hawaii
Madison’s Event Planning in Hawaii Elevates Corporate Events to Unparalleled Heights With the Launch of Their Exclusive Corporate Event Planning Arm
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Apr 16, 2024 13:00 HST
Madison’s Event Planning in Hawaii proudly announces the inauguration of their Corporate Event Planning division, promising an exquisite fusion of luxury and finesse to redefine corporate events, functions, and retreats in the paradisiacal landscapes of Hawaii.
HONOLULU, April 16, 2024 (Newswire.com)
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Renowned for their peerless expertise in curating unforgettable experiences, Madison’s Event Planning is set to revolutionize the corporate event sphere by introducing bespoke solutions tailored to the discerning needs of executive clientele. With an unwavering commitment to excellence, the company has forged strategic partnerships with world-class Hawaiian vendors and iconic celebrity DJs, ensuring a symphony of sophistication and opulence for every corporate affair.
Some of the Corporate Event Planning Services offered:
- Vendor Contact Negotiation
- Event Staffing
- Talent Procurement
- Sound Design
- Catering Consultation
- Budget Development
- Floral design + installation
- Event design + production
About the Corporate Event Planner in Hawaii:
Madison’s Event Planning in Hawaii is a premier corporate event planning company renowned for its impeccable attention to detail and commitment to excellence. For almost two decades, Amanda has been serving the hospitality industry and planning exceptional events for her clients and vendors. Amanda now leads one of the top luxury corporate event planning companies in Hawaii with a world-class team based in Honolulu.
“Madison’s Event Planning is delighted to unveil our Corporate Event Planning arm, dedicated to delivering unparalleled 5-star service for discerning companies seeking to orchestrate unforgettable retreats amidst the breathtaking vistas of Hawaii,” remarked Amanda Lima, founder and CEO of Madison’s Event Planning. “Our mission is to transcend the conventional boundaries of corporate events, offering a seamless blend of luxury, exclusivity, and bespoke experiences that resonate with the distinguished tastes of our esteemed clientele.”
As a full concierge for the entire corporate trip planning process, Madison’s Event Planning leaves no stone unturned in crafting tailor-made experiences that exceed expectations. From idyllic beachfront venues to exclusive entertainment options, the company’s Corporate Event Planning division caters to every facet of the executive journey with meticulous attention to detail.
Madison’s Event Planning invites all executive assistants and corporate decision-makers to embark on a journey of unparalleled luxury and refinement, as they discover the epitome of corporate event excellence amidst the enchanting allure of Hawaii.
For more information about Madison’s Event Planning in Hawaii and their Corporate Event Planning services, visit their website here: https://www.madisonseventplanning.com/corporate
Source: Madison’s Event Planning
Hawaii
Hearings set for men charged in attempted murder case – Hawaii Tribune-Herald
Hawaii
4,000 troops lose air conditioning in Hawaii
Mechanical problems with a water treatment plant in Hawaii have left thousands of soldiers without central air conditioning in the barracks, a spokesman for U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii confirmed Tuesday in a statement to Military Times.
Four thousand soldiers in Area North Barracks are opening windows, turning on fans or using other tools to beat the heat while the base grapples with pump issues.
On July 10, deep-well pumps supporting Army installations in central and northern Oahu started experiencing problems.
According to the garrison, only one pump is currently pushing water to the surface. To maintain essential water services, water chiller systems have been turned off. Without the chiller systems — which make up almost 40% of the daily water use — the barracks do not receive central air conditioning. The incident was initially reported by Task & Purpose.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures for the remainder of the week range from the mid-70s to the upper-80s.
Units are able to move troops to MWR facilities with central air conditioning, according to the service, but as of Sunday, no units had done so.
Repairs are underway, but an exact timeline for when the pumps will be fully functional again was not provided.
The cause of the issues has not been definitively identified, however “age and extreme heat due to ventilation system repairs are believed to be part of the cause,” said Nathan Wilkes, the garrison’s external communications chief.
The installation is prioritizing keeping safe drinking water available.
Barracks and residential housing have access to drinkable water, and plumbing and sanitation systems are operational. Wilkes also said the installation has paused irrigation systems pulling from Area North water supply.
Family housing still has air conditioning and water access, Wilkes added.
The garrison’s commander, Col. Rachel Sullivan, was scheduled to host a town hall on the installation’s Facebook page on Tuesday.
Eve Sampson is a reporter and former Army officer. She has covered conflict across the world, writing for The New York Times, The Washington Post and The Associated Press.
Hawaii
Hilo woman killed in Kona traffic crash – West Hawaii Today
A 21-year-old Hilo woman died as the result of a three-vehicle traffic collision Sunday night on Alii Drive in Kailua-Kona.
Officers responded to a 9:28 p.m. report of a head-on collision near the north end of Kahaluu Beach Park.
Their preliminary investigation determined that the woman, Hinanui T. Starr-Boyle, was driving a gray 2012 Toyota Tacoma northbound at a high-rate of speed for the area.
While passing another northbound vehicle in a no-passing zone, the Tacoma crossed into the southbound lane and collided head-on with a silver 2010 Nissan Frontier pickup truck driven by a 20-year-old Holualoa man.
Following the initial collision, the Nissan Frontier continued onto the makai shoulder of the roadway, where it struck a parked tan Ford Econoline van.
Starr-Boyle was pronounced dead at 10:17 p.m. at Kona Community Hospital. Her passenger, a 25-year-old Hilo man, and the driver of the Nissan were admitted to KCH. Both were listed in stable condition.
The driver of the Nissan was arrested on suspicion of DUI.
None of the people involved in the collision were wearing seat belts, and speed and impairment are believed to be contributing factors in the crash, police said.
Starr-Boyle’s death is the 18th traffic fatality on Hawaii Island in 2026, compared to 14 at the same time last year.
Potential witnesses or anyone with video camera footage from the area around the time of the crash are asked to contact Officer John Harvey at (808) 326-4646, ext. 3229, or john.harvey@hawaiicounty.gov.
Those who prefer anonymity may contact Crime Stoppers at (808) 961-8300.
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