I don't think I am allowed to disclose the membership fees in public.
But I'll try to give you an idea.
The Outrigger Club, which is right next door, has an initiation fee of
$10K (a couple of years ago it charged $5K if you are under 40). The
initiation fee at Elks is about an order of
While I am supporting of the idea of gathering to discuss business
ideas over a couple of drinks, I don't think the Elks would be the
ideal place.
Could we instead choose a more 'neutral' establishment? How about an
Irish pub or Anna Bananas?
Aloha,
Charles
I suggest that, one of these
: Thursday, September 12, 2002 8:29 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [luau] Have a drink at the Elks?
While I am supporting of the idea of gathering to discuss business
ideas over a couple of drinks, I don't think the Elks would be the
ideal place.
Could we instead choose a more 'neutral
Doh! Didn't mean to send that to the whole list
--- Robert Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aloha Wayne,
My wife keeps talking about wanting to join the Elks; if its not
too
nosy, can you tell me what the ballpark cost is for membership?
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re: Elks, would this be an Elks as in the Benevolent and Protective Order
of the Elks (BPOE)?
-Charles
On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
Among the five main clubs in the heart of Oahu: Oahu Country, Waialae,
Pacific, Outrigger, and Elks, I like Elks the best. Strickly speaking,
re: Elks, would this be an Elks as in the Benevolent and Protective Order
of the Elks (BPOE)?
-Charles
Sorry that I missed your question. The answer is yes. It's on the so-called
Oahu's gold coast.
My house is about 5 minutes from Elks. If a place and time can be set, I will
be happy to
Among the five main clubs in the heart of Oahu: Oahu Country, Waialae,
Pacific, Outrigger, and Elks, I like Elks the best. Strickly speaking,
Elks is not in the same league as the other four. But, hey, it owns the
land on which Outrigger is located, and is the most low-key and most
Hawaiian.