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9/18 - Who's Keeping Hawaii Green

An Elegant Affair To Celebrate Those Who Are Working To Preserve Hawaii's Environment

Individuals and organizations who are doing their part to keep Hawaii green will be recognized at the Who's Keeping Hawaii Green event at Moanalua Gardens on Thursday, September 18 from 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

This casual event will include a cocktail reception, with a sit-down dinner featuring delicious cuisine from TOWN & Downtown Restaurants, Nobu Waikiki, Beachhouse at the Moana, RumFire and Cake Envy. Guests will enjoy live, local entertainment and an awards program.

The list of honorees include:
  • Government/Public - Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawaii Authority (NELHA)
  • Business with Longstanding Green Program - Hawaii Regional Cuisine
  • Business with Green Program - Maui Brewing Company
  • Business with Green Purpose - Styrophobia
  • Green Pioneer - Evolution Sage
  • Contractor - Unlimited Construction
  • Design - PK White Architects
  • Developer - Actus Lend Lease
  • Non-profit Resource - UH Environmental Law Program
  • Non-profit with Green Purpose - Re-use Hawaii
  • Individual Educator - Ramsay Taum
  • Green Entrepreneur - Bob King, Pacific Biodiesel
  • Agricultural Innovation - Cellana
  • Restaurant - Town & Downtown Restaurants
  • Retail - Muumuu Heaven
  • Hospitality - Four Seasons Hualalai
  • Celebrity - Jack Johnson

To reserve your table or individual tickets, please call 386-2352. Reservations due by Friday, August 29.

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