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Watersheds topic of upcoming Waimea Community Association Town Meeting
Five local partners will share their priorities, achievements and concerns related to watersheds in the region and across the Big Island.
8 Waimea Schools to share back-to-school news at Aug. 3 Town Meeting
Representatives of Waimea Elementary, Waimea Middle, Kanu o Ka ‘Aina, Waimea Country, Parker, Hawai’i Preparatory Academy and ʻAlo Kēhau o ka ʻAina Mauna – a satellite emersion school of Ke Kula o Nāwahīokalaniʻōpuʻu Iki – plus Honoka’a High School will all participate in providing an overview of the year ahead including keeping students safe, cared for, progressing academically, socially and culturally, and how the community can support the next generation of youth.
Waimea meeting to explore public works goals and challenges
Department Director Steve Pause will share an overview of the County Department of Public Works.
Pwo navigator to share 30-year voyage of Na Kalai Waʻi at Waimea Town meeting
At the Waimea Community Association’s hybrid Town Meeting on March 2, Pwo Navigator Chadd Paishon will retell the amazing story of cultural discovery, learning, growth and persistence of the Makali’i voyaging canoe.
Waimea Community Association to Hold Virtual Town Halls
Meetings will be streamed “live” on the association’s Facebook page from 5:30 to 7 p.m. and all are welcome to login and attend.
WCA to Host Candidate Forums For Three Big Island Races
The Waimea Community Association will host virtual candidate forums next week as local primary elections approach.
Waimea Community Association Meeting Set
The October Waimea Community Association’s Town Meeting agenda will tackle subjects of alternative energy and emergency preparedness.
Waimea Community Association Town Meeting Set
WCA meeting will discuss the potential need for a “hardened hurricane shelter” as the first hurricane of the season threatens to impact Hawai‘i Island.
ROD Talk on WCA Town Meeting Agenda
WCA seeks to bring community members together to learn about ROD and what the community can do to help prevent the spread into the North Hawai’i watershed.