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IMPORTANT DATES September 30, 2019 - day to pay your Group Housing Reservation first and last nightsdeposit or to reduce the number of rooms without penalty December 15, 2019Last day to save $100 per person for Registration June 6-10, 2020 Honolulu Convention USEFUL LINKS Registrationhttps:// www.riconvention.org/en/ honolulu Hotel Reservations— https:// www.riconvention.org/en/ honolulu/accommodations Host Organizing Committee & Events— https:// rotaryhonolulu2020.org Rotary Convention Facebook Page— www.facebook.com/2020RI Convention/ Promotional video— www.vimeo.com/31302604 4/a96886586e Issue #1 September, 2019 TRAVEL TIPS Honolulu is on the island of Oahu Size—597 square miles Coastline—112 miles Population—953,207 Temperature—72/86 °F Ocean Temp.—71-81 °F How to Register for the Honolulu Convenon in 4 Simple Steps 1. Go to hps://www.riconvenon.org/en/honolulu/register to register for the Convenon. 2. Go to hps://riconvenon.org/en/honolulu/accommodaons to select your Hotel. 3. Go to hps://rotaryhonolulu2020.org to register and pay for Events being put on by the Host Organizing Commiee (HOC) 4. Watch for informaon about your Zone or District social event to make sure that you dont register for two events at the same me. Share Your Idea in a Breakout Session Do you have an idea or project that you want to share with your Rotary family? Help us build an inclusive breakout program that celebrates Rotarys diversity, projects, and achievements. Submit your proposal online by Sunday, 29 September 2019. Questions? Contact [email protected].

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Page 1: Honolulu Promotion Resource Center - How to Register for the … · 2019. 9. 20. · per person ALOHA— More than “hello” and “goodbye,” ALOHA means “Love, Peace, Harmony

IMPORTANT DATES

September 30, 2019 -

day to pay your Group

Housing Reservation first

and last nights’ deposit or

to reduce the number of

rooms without penalty

December 15, 2019—

Last day to save $100 per

person for Registration

June 6-10, 2020 —

Honolulu Convention

USEFUL LINKS

Registration—https://

www.riconvention.org/en/

honolulu

Hotel Reservations—

https://

www.riconvention.org/en/

honolulu/accommodations

Host Organizing

Committee & Events—

https://

rotaryhonolulu2020.org

Rotary Convention

Facebook Page—

www.facebook.com/2020RI

Convention/

Promotional video—

www.vimeo.com/31302604

4/a96886586e

Issue #1

September, 2019

TRAVEL TIPS

Honolulu is on the island

of Oahu

Size—597 square miles

Coastline—112 miles

Population—953,207

Temperature—72/86 °F

Ocean Temp.—71-81 °F

How to Register for the Honolulu Convention in 4 Simple Steps

1. Go to https://www.riconvention.org/en/honolulu/register to register for the Convention.

2. Go to https://riconvention.org/en/honolulu/accommodations to select your Hotel. 3. Go to https://rotaryhonolulu2020.org to register and pay for

Events being put on by the Host Organizing Committee (HOC)

4. Watch for information about your Zone or District social event to make sure that you don’t register for two events at the same time.

Share Your Idea in a Breakout Session

Do you have an idea or project that you want to share with your Rotary family? Help us build an inclusive breakout program that celebrates Rotary’s diversity, projects, and achievements. Submit your proposal online by Sunday, 29 September 2019.

Questions? Contact [email protected].

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ALOHA— More than “hello” and

“goodbye,” ALOHA means

“Love, Peace, Harmony

and Inclusiveness”

ALOHA, ROTARY!

Newsletter editor—Holly Callen [email protected]

Please submit ideas for articles or travel tips that you would like to see in future editions.

HOST (ISLAND) HOSPITALITY

Monday, June 8th—$35 per person

The Hawaiian Rotarians will share their aloha

hospitality with you . . . hosting anything

from a small backyard picnic to a

multi-course family meal.

Wear your aloha attire!

Limited to 1,000 people

Sign up NOW www.rotaryhonolulu2020.org

TRAVEL THE ISLANDS — OAHU

Come a few days before the convention or stay afterwards. Bring the whole

family. Besides the beautiful beaches, there are lots of things to do on Oahu.

Iolani Palace—Iolani Palace represents a time in Hawaiian history when King Kalakaua and

his sister and successor, Queen Liliuokalani, walked the halls and ruled the Kingdom of Hawaii. The Pal-

ace halls contain beautiful memories of grand balls and hula performances, as well as painful ones of

Liliuokalani’s imprisonment and eventual overthrow. www.iolanipalace.org

Pearl Harbor—In the massive attack on Pearl Harbor, one of the ships that sank was the USS

Arizona. Today, you have the opportunity to stand above the wreckage of that ship when you visit Pearl Harbor.

Visit the monument to the men who were killed during the ambush and experience the somber peace of an

historic battle site. www.pearlharboroahu.com

Dole Pineapple plantation—Dole Plantation provides enjoyable activities for the entire

family, including the Pineapple Express Train Tour, the Plantation Garden Tour, and the Pineapple Garden Maze.

Also popular are informational displays and presentations, as well as our plantation country store offering a wide

variety of Dole Plantation gifts, local favorites, foods and refreshments including the world-famous DoleWhip®

www.doleplantation.com

Polynesian Cultural Center—Spend the day exploring the rich heritage of the

Pacific Islands. Wander through 42 acres of tropical splendor and enjoy the adventure of traditional hands-on

activities. Dine like royalty at an authentic Polynesian luau and top it off with the most spectacular evening

show in the islands. www.polynesia.com

Doris Duke’s Shangri-La—In the late 1930’s, Doris Duke build “Shangri-La,” her

Honolulu home, overlooking the Pacific Ocean and Diamond Head. Today, Shangri-La houses Duke’s

extensive collection of Islamic art and is open for guided tours. Even if you are not interested in Islamic

art, it’s worth a visit for architecture and design alone. Plan ahead. Reservations are required through

the Honolulu Museum of Art. www.shangrilahawaii.org, www.honolulumuseum.org/385-about_shangri_la

More ideas - www.gohawaii.com/oahu, www.travelersunited.org/history-and-tourism-in-oahu, www.hijinkslife.com/blog/top-10-things/oahu