Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 13, Number 10, 1 ʻOkakopa 1996 — KA NUHOU MAI ALU LIKE [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
KA NUHOU MAI ALU LIKE
NEWS FROM ALU LIKE
Entrepreneurship Training Program For Hawaiians interested in starting up or expanding a business, the Alu Like Business Development Center's Entrepreneurship Training class scheduled is as follows: Oct. 5 - Nov. 9 Kona ETP six-week course Nov. 2 - Dec. 7 Honolulu ETP six-week course Nov. 2 - Dec. 7 Waimānalo ETP six-week course Nov. 16 Honolulu one-day workshop: State and Employer Taxes Dec. 14 Honolulu one-day workshop: Home Based Businesses
The fo!lowing classes are eaeh conducted over a period of six consecutive Saturdays. The Honolulu class will bc held at the Maunakea Market Plaee and the Waimānalo class will be held a theWaimānalo Community/School Library. Eaeh Saturday class mns for six hours, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Subjects covered are business attitudes, markcting, organization, financial management, business planning and ongoing management. The two workshops will be hcld at thc Maunakea Street ioeation and will run from 9 a.m. to noon. Guest speakers from the IRS and State Tax Office will be featured for the tax workshop. Space is limited. To receive further information and applieations eall: O'ahu 524-1225; Maui 242-9774; Hawai'i 961-2625; Kaua'i 245-8545. ' > > - ■ , J f§|§| < '
Student Recruitment Classes The Hawai'i Computer Training Center (HI-CTC). an Alu Like īne. Project, announces testing of applicants for admission into its Class 29 whieh will eommenee on January 6, 1997 and end on April 18, 1997. Testing will be conducted on October 4, 11, 25; November 8, 22; and concludes on December 6, 1996 at 1120 Maunakea Street, Suite 200, from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The 15-week tuition free program runs from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily and will include all of thc following: Business Mathematics/Communications Cortez Peters Championship Typing Ten Key Office Procedures Operations of the IBM PC (Wordprocessing / Spreadsheets / Data Base) Job Readiness Preparation Job Placement Assistance Hawaiian Culture Awareness Anyone who could use this training but can't afford it on his own should take advantage of this excellent opportunity to prepare for employment in the business world. Priority will be given to native Hawaiians and those seeking entry level positions after completion of training. For more information, please contact the Hawai'i Computer Training Center at 532-3655. Center hours are Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.