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Event Series Minecraft Master Class

Minecraft Master Class

Students will be given freedom to experiment, fail, and succeed in an open learning, self-expression filled safe space. Our students will forge skills in collaboration, communication, critical thinking and systems thinking.

UH Startup Accelerator Information Session

Three accelerators affiliated with the University of Hawai‘i are coming together to hold combined, virtual information sessions from 12 to 1:30 p.m.

Creating an All-Star LinkedIn Profile

Whether you are a seasoned executive, mid-career professional or recent graduate, a solid LinkedIn profile helps you make a great first impression, and will aid you in your job search in this competitive climate.

COVID-19 Phishing Scams & Ransomware

With increased threats due to COVID-19, learn how to protect yourself and your organization from phishing scams and ransomware. Hear from experts about the latest threats and what you and your team need to be aware of.

Social Media for Change

This Event has become Virtual & will be conducted through Zoom. https://techsoupglobal.zoom.us/my/net2meetup Join the inaugural event that you've been waiting for for

Console Club Meetup

Hawaii Office Centers 1110 Nuuanu Ave, Honolulu, HI, us

Come play some consoles! We have new, retro, and even some rare oddball consoles. We'll be giving away a $10 gift card

COVID-19 Problem Solvers

During these unprecedented times, these Hawaii entrepreneurs responded quickly and created solutions to provide value to our communities. PACE is proud to host the COVID-19 Solutions Response Panel with a great ensemble of local entrepreneurs that define the core values of perseverance, problem solving, and creativity.

Event Series Minecraft Master Class

Minecraft Master Class

Students will be given freedom to experiment, fail, and succeed in an open learning, self-expression filled safe space. Our students will forge skills in collaboration, communication, critical thinking and systems thinking.

Spark & Inspire: Build a Bridge

HawaiiKidsCAN and Teach For America Hawaiʻi are excited to announce Spark & Inspire Week, a three-day virtual experience from May 5, 6, 7 where we will host 3 separate 60 minute events with each project getting its own feature night.

Virtual Networking Business After Hours

Enjoy a live demonstration by Tiki's Grill & Bar on how to make a margarita, speed networking and chat with Chamber staff about your business, questions or concerns.

$35

Nerd Nite Honolulu

Hey nerds, join us for our next virtual event on Cinco de Mayo! Note that we'll be starting a bit early this month, at 6 pm HST. Stay home and stay square!

Women in Tech

Deena Tearney, Founder and CEO of Pacific Point, will be sharing her experience as a technologist and her journey as an entrepreneur, establishing Hawaii's only certified Salesforce consulting firm.

Spark & Inspire: Konawaena Coffee

Konawaena Coffee is the coffee line developed by Konawaena High School's Business Program. It was developed in partnership with Greenwell Farms, which is one of the largest producers of Kona Coffee.

First Wednesday Code for Hawaii Project Night

Code for Hawaii, a branch of Code for America, meets the first 3 Wednesdays of every month at 6pm-8pm. It's a volunteer group of developers gathered to use their skillsets to bring civic projects to life that can help the community.

Python Weekly: you too can be a Pythonista!

Halau 'Inana 2438 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI, United States

Pythonistas: We generally host multiple topics at our 1st event of the month! We update the posts as we get closer and

UH Venture Competition Final Event

Each year for the last 20 years, we have looked forward to this special event (formerly the UH Business Plan Competition), where we gathered together to celebrate the accomplishments of our students and to thank you, our wonderful supporters. While we'll miss seeing you in person this year, we hope that you will join us online for an engaging virtual program. 

Spark & Inspire: Go Wild Foundation

In hopes of making the Go Wild Foundation a non-profit company, we will celebrate Native youth and their cultural practices. This will be done through leveraging networks to fund an annual scholarship to support Native youth, island-wide.