Next Waimea Town Meeting:
Normally the first Thursday of every month at 5:15 p.m. Most often at Waimea School Cafeteria but please check below to confirm!
Our next meeting will be on March 1, at the Waimea School Cafeteria.
Everyone is invited to town meetings. A recent bylaw amendment changed the definition of membership so that it is no longer dependent on paying annual dues. Now, membership in the association includes all people or businesses who live, work or are involved in the Waimea community. We are still depend on contributions from our members, but those contributions, which can be any amount you care to donate, will no longer be called "dues." Contributions will support association programs such as this website and the annual Waimea Christmas Twilight Parade, which is always from 6-7 p.m. on the first Saturday of December.
Leadership
President:Sherm Warner 885-1725 wcapres@hawaiiantel.net
Vice-President:Patti Cook 937-2833
Secretary: Nancy Carr-Smith
Treasurer/Dues: Anne Field-Gomes
Immediate Past President: Bill Sanborn
Directors:
Bob Hunter
Paul Johnston
Pete Lindsey
Riley Smith
Sergeant at Arms:
Anne Field-Gomes
Our mailing address: Waimea Community Association
P.O. Box 2655
Kamuela, HI 96743
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Hot topics ranging from County of Hawai’i Redistricting Commission’s controversial draft map impacting South Kohala voters, to Waimea’s newly forming coqui eradicators organization, to a more complete update on North Hawai’i Community Hospital, to a briefing on the exciting 2nd Annual Waimea Ocean Film Festival in January 2012 will top Waimea Community Association’s Town Meeting [...]
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