The city released an updated schedule for Caldwell today showing that he’s planning on skipping the carpenters union’s award ceremony at the Oahu Country Club.
Caldwell was a big beneficiary of the union during his run for mayor, through the Pacific Resource Partnership.
PRP spent millions of dollars on negative attack ads and canvassing efforts that helped push Caldwell into office.
Here’s where you can find Caldwell the rest of the week:
Thursday, January 10
- Noon – 12th Annual Military Partnership Conference at Hilton Hawaiian Village Coral Ballroom
Friday, January 11
- 3 p.m. – Official re-affirmation signing ceremony for the 40th anniversary of Seoul and 10th anniversary Incheon sister cities in City Council chambers
- 5:30 p.m. – Seoul and Incheon Sister Cities Commemoration Dinner at Moana Hotel
Saturday, January 12
- 10 a.m. – Hawaii United Okinawan Association 63rd Installation and Uchinanchu of the Year Banquet at Hawaii Okinawa Center, 94-587 Ukee Street, Waipahu
Sunday, January 13
- 6 pm. – Dinner in honor of the 110th anniversary of Korean immigration to the U.S. at Hawaii Prince Hotel
—Nick Grube
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