Here’s where you can find Honolulu Mayor Peter Carlisle over the next seven days:

Saturday, June 9th

  • 9:00 am—Mayor Carlisle participates in the 96th Annual King Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade and delivers remarks at the King Kamehameha Hoolaulea. Parade along S. King Street to Kapiolani Park.
  • 5:30 pm—Mayor Carlisle delivers remarks at the Disabled American Veterans/Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary Hawaii – 61st Annual State Convention. Ala Moana Hotel.
  • 6:30 pm—Mayor Carlisle is a guest a JDRF Hawaii’s 2012 Annual Gala. Sheraton Waikiki, Ballroom and Foyer.
  • 7:30 pm—Mayor Carlisle is a guest at the Philippine Consulate General’s Philippine Independence Day Ball, “Kalayaan 2012.” Hilton Hawaiian Village, Coral Ballroom.

Sunday, June 10th

  • 5:00 pm—Mayor Carlisle participates in the Pan-Pacific Festival Parade. Kalakaua Avenue, Waikiki.

Monday, June 11th

  • 5:30 pm—Mayor Carlisle is a guest at the St. Andrew’s Priory 2012 Queen Emma Ball. Hilton Hawaiian Village, Coral Ballroom.

Thursday, June 14th

  • 12:00 noon—Mayor Carlisle is a guest speaker at a Downtown Exchange Club luncheon meeting. Oahu Country Club.
  • 5:00 pm—Mayor Carlisle delivers remarks at the opening ceremony for a National Ocean Month exhibit. Honolulu Hale Courtyard.

Friday, June 15th

  • 5:00 pm—Mayor Carlisle is a guest at a U.S. Army Pacific community reception to honor Albert Silva, the 2012 Mana O Ke Koa Award recipient and to recognize Warrior Challenge competitors. Hilton Hawaiian Village, South Pacific Ballroom.
  • 6:00 pm—Mayor Carlisle is a guest at the 237th Army Birthday Commemoration “Strength of the Pacific—Soldiers, Families and Civilians.” Hilton Hawaiian Village, Coral Ballroom.

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