”*Jan. 23, 2004”
”Deadline to register for the 2004 U.H. Business Plan Competition”
Entries are being sought for the U.H. Business Plan Competition held by the Pacific Asian Center for Entrepreneurship & E-Business, College of Business Administration, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
The U.H. Business Plan Competition seeks to provide an integrative learning experience for participating students who are interested in pursuing entrepreneurial opportunities. Teams vie for $50,000 in cash prizes, with the help of community business mentors, help sessions and special speakers.
The first place winners will receive a cash prize of $25,000. The second place winners will receive a cash prize of $15,000 and third place winners will receive a cash prize of $10,000.
To find out more, go to https://www.cba.hawaii.edu/bpc/index.asp
”Jan. 24 and 25, 2004”
”Ka Shue – a One-Woman Show at Paliku Theatre at WCC”
Ka Shue (“Letters Home”), a one-woman show written and performed by
New Zealand playwright and actress Lynda Chanwai Earle, will held at Paliku
Theatre on Saturday Jan. 24, 2004, at 7:30 p.m. and on Sunday, Jan. 25, 2004, at 4 p.m.
Admission is free.
Multi-talented writer and performer Earle is a fourth-generation
Chinese New Zealander. Born in in London, she spent her early childhood in
New Guinea before completing her education in New Zealand.
As a jazz poet, performance artist, filmmaker, playwright and actor,
she has performed her work for 15 years.
Ka Shue is the first authentically New-Zealand-Chinese play for
mainstream audiences. The semi-autobiographical play follows the lives of
three generations of Chinese women and represented New Zealand in the Fourth
International Women Playwrights’ Conference in Galway, Ireland.
Ka-Shue was published by The Women’s Play Press and reprinted in the
summer 2003 issue of Ma