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Join us for the second annual Hawai‘i Hotel & Restaurant Show, an exhibition showcasing the hospitality industry in Hawai‘i.
APRIL 15 & 16, 2020WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY 10AM-5PMHAWAII CONVENTION CENTER
STAR MEDIA
STAR EVENTSPOWERED BY
PRESENTED BY:
Visit our Website www.HawaiiHotelandRestaurantShow.com
OPTION 1: Booth, Event Guidebook & Advertising – $1,550 Includes:
OPTION 2: Booth & Advertising – $1,400 Includes:
The Event Guidebook will be distributed for free to all attendees of the event, and a print replica will be emailed to all registered guests!
Note: Add $200 for premium corner booth (limited supply). Rates above are subject to state tax. 20% discount on booth prices available for Hawai‘i Lodging & Tourism Association and the Hawai‘i Restaurant Association members. Free ad must be used between April 1, 2020 – May 31, 2020.
BOOTH PACKAGES:
DEADLINE:
Reserve space by March 13, 2020.Visit and sign up on our website www.HawaiiHotelandRestaurantShow.com
• 10’x10’ booth space • 1 skirted 8’ table• 2 chairs • Back and side wall drapes • Wastebasket • Company Booth ID • Logo placement and listing in Star Events app
• Guidebook and event website listing • 6 exhibitor badges • Attendee mailing list (post-event)• Digital (print replica of Guidebook ad)• 1/4 page ad in the Event Guidebook
(upgrade to a half page ad for $250 or a full page for $500!)
• 10’x10’ booth space • 1 skirted 8’ table• 2 chairs • Back and side wall drapes • Wastebasket • Company Booth ID
• Logo placement and listing in Star Events app • Guidebook and event website listing • 6 exhibitor badges • Attendee mailing list (post-event)
To reserve your booth contact Andrea Garcia at (808) 529-4377 or [email protected] Cintron at (808) 529-4356 or [email protected]
SPONSORSHIP PACKAGES:
CO-SPONSORSHIP & CUSTOM PACKAGES AVAILABLE
WHAT’S INCLUDED?
Logo on all event display ads • Honolulu Star-Advertiser promo ads • MidWeek promo ads • Email blasts • Prominent placement in Star Events app
Logo on all event printed promo collateral• Event Guidebook • Preview mailers
Logo on all event signage• Hall entrances • Seminar signs • 12’x16’ banner hanging in expo area• 3’x8’ ad billboard
Ad placement in Event Guidebook
Logo rotating with all sponsors on event website
CO-SPONSORSHIP & CUSTOM PACKAGES AVAILABLE
To reserve your booth or sponsorship package, contact Andrea Garcia at (808) 529-4377 or [email protected] Shintaku at (808) 529-4850 or [email protected]
Subject to availability.
Thirty-year-old Jessica Fortson was serving a one-month stint in solitary confinement at the Women’s Community Correctional Center in Kailua when she decided to hang herself using a bedsheet.
Found unconscious in her cell by prison staff, the mother of two died an hour later after medical person-nel were unable to re-vive her.It wasn’t the first time she had tried to kill herself while serv-ing a five-year sen-tence on nonviolent offenses, raising con-cerns about the safety of placing her in soli-tary confinement. Her father told the Hono-lulu Star-Advertiser last year that his daughter suffered from bipolar disorder.Fifteen months later, there are still no public answers as to whether prison staff fol-
lowed internal policies aimed at preventing sui-cides or whether any reforms were put in place to prevent similar tragedies. The Hawaii Depart-ment of Public Safety won’t release the results of its internal investigation into Fortson’s July 2017 death, nor will it release information on the 25 other inmates who committed suicide in Hawaii jails and prisons since 2010.Hawaii’s inmate suicide rate is the seventh highest in the country, according to Bureau of Justice statistics.The lack of public information about inmate suicides is just one reason a 13-member task force chaired by Hawaii Supreme Court
In 1960, Junarria Narido Burket and her class-mates at Leilehua High School, along with more than 400,000 students across the country, were pulled out of class for two days to take a battery of tests.
The research study, dubbed Project Talent, went on to track the stu-dents into their 30s, gaug-ing how their aptitudes, expectations and back-grounds altered their life trajectories.Now, as those teens move through their golden years, the keepers of the data are reaching out to them again. This time, the researchers are focusing on memory and thinking — and what factors might promote or prevent dis-eases like dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.“We’re hoping to identify the factors,” said Project Talent director Susan Lapham, and ultimately un-cover ways to stem such cognitive decline. “Just like with heart disease in the
1980s that led to all those public service announce-ments that said to exercise and eat well.”Burket, a lively
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Please see STUDY, A6
M O N D AY 1 0 / 8 / 1 8 $1 Oahu, $1.25 neighbor islands
Hawaii is ranked 16th best in the nation for state energy policiesLOCAL / B1
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T H E P U L S E O F PA R A D I S E >> S TA R A D V E R T I S E R . C O M
Task force calls for jail oversight committeeHawaii’s inmate suicide rate is the seventh highest in the country
By Sophie [email protected]
A LIFETIME OF DATAA LIFETIME OF DATAA research study tracks Hawaii classmates from teens to golden ageBy Susan [email protected]
Above, members of Leilehua’s Class of 1962 meet up for their 55th reunion at the Leilehua Golf Course Grill on Sept. 30, 2017.
At top, about 5 per-cent of U.S. high school students took two days of tests in 1960 as part of Project Talent. The goal was to help the country better understand and make the most of the talents of its youth.
COURTESY PROJECT TALENT
Please see PRISONS, A6
STAR-ADVERTISER
Michael Wilson:Hawaii Supreme Court Associate Justice is chairman of a 13-member task force calling for prison reform
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COURTESY OF DIANE ESCALANTE
FOLLOWING UPMembers of Leilehua and Baldwin high schools’ classes of 1960-1963 are urged to complete question-naires they receive from Project Talent. Participants can con-tact Project Talent at 1-866-770-6077 or by emailing [email protected].
M O N D AY 1 0 / 8 / 1 8
M O N D AY 1 0 / 8 / 1 8
• Prominent placement in Star Events app • Prominent placement in Star Events app
Logo on all event printed promo collateral
Hawaii’s inmate suicide rate is the seventh highest in the countryBy Sophie [email protected]• Prominent placement in Star Events app
Logo on all event printed promo collateralLogo on all event printed promo collateral
Thirty-year-old Jessica Fortson was serving a one-month stint in solitary confinement at the Women’s Community Correctional Center in Kailua when she decided to hang herself using a bedsheet.
Found unconscious in her cell by prison staff, the mother of two died an hour later
By Sophie [email protected]
(ONLY 10 AVAILABLE)
Return to: Michelle Cintron | [email protected] | Phone: (808) 529-4356500 Ala Moana Blvd., Ste, 7-500, Honolulu, HI 96813
STAR MEDIA
STAR EVENTSPOWERED BY
Exhibitor Application
April 15 & 16, 2020 • 10:00am – 5:00pmHawaii Convention Center
PRESENTED BY:
Booth assignments are on a fi rst come, fi rst serve basis. Payment due Wednesday, April 1, 2020 by check or charged to credit card authorized above.
Signature: __________________________________________ Date: ______________
Print Name/Title: ________________________________________________________ Total Amount: $ _______________________
Select your preference (see rate card for details)
I am interested in the following tradeshow opportunities:
Featuring a Vehicle
Serving Food Samples
Serving Alcoholic Beverage Samples
Serving Non-Alcoholic Beverage Samples
Contact Name: ____________________________________________________ Title: ________________________________________
Company Name: ________________________________________________________________________________________________
Address:__________________________________________________________ City, State, Zip Code: _________________________
Phone Number: ________________________________________ Email: __________________________________________________
Company Website: ______________________________________________________________________________________________
Social Media Accounts & Hashtags: _______________________________________________________________________________
Product/Services Description: ____________________________________________________________________________________
How would you like your company name listed on print and web? ____________________________________________________
EXHIBITOR CONTACT INFORMATION:
BOOTH PACKAGES:
Option 1 ($1,550 + tax)Booth, 1/4 Page Ad and Business Listing in Event Guidebook App Listing
Option 2 ($1,400 + tax)Booth, Business Listing in Event Guidebook & App Listing
Are you a member of the Hawaii Lodging & Tourism Association or the Hawaii Restaurant Association? _______ (Members receive 20% discount off booth price)
Upgrade to Half Page Ad for $250 ($1,800 + tax)
ADD-ONS & SPECIAL REQUESTS:
Note: Based on availability. Please see the Exhibitor Service Kit for additional tradeshow services from the show decorator which is forthcoming.
Other request (please specify):
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
Extra Booth ($1,300 + tax)
Corner Booth (add $200 each)
Upgrade to Full Page Ad for $500 ($2,050 + tax)
DEADLINE: Space reservation is due by March 13, 2020.
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