The 45th Annual Hawaii Fire Chiefs Association Business and Training Conference is a means to bring people together to share and exchange information and knowledge regarding the fire service industry. It nourishes and enlightens the mind.
Like the conference, a pāʻina (small party, potluck, or dinner) is a means to bring people together to partake in food, fellowship with industry members, and share the spirit of aloha with old and new friends. With that being said, there is no better way to kick off and conclude the conference than with an Aloha (welcome) and Mahalo (thank you) Pāʻina.
Both pāʻina are included with your conference registration, so don't miss this opportunity to reconnect with old friends and create new ones while indulging in ʻono (delicious, tasty) food.
1700-1900 hours
Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort
Honolulu Suites
The Aloha Pāʻina is a perfect way to end a fun-filled day and casually welcome you to the conference. Whether you spent the day golfing, touring historical sites, or just relaxing at the hotel, this is an event to start your evening with drinks and heavy pupu (appetizers) while socializing with old and new friends. Donʻt miss it!
1730-2100 hours
Honolulu Fire Department Headquarters
636 South Street
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Free round trip transportation from the hotel available, reservation required.
The Mahalo Pāʻina is a thoughtfully and carefully organized lūʻau just for you. It is the Hawaiʻi Fire Chiefs Association's way of saying thank you for taking time to be part of this year's conference and using the knowledge shared to help your organization create a safer community for all.
This will include tours of the Honolulu Fire Museum and Education Center, beverage booths, pupu (appetizer) tents, lūʻau style dinner, and live entertainment. We hope to see you there!