Coqui Frogs

They're here! They're spreading!

But we can stop them before Waimea sounds like this.

Visit our Coqui Page to learn more.

If you hear a coqui in your yard, you can catch it. Here's how.

If you hear a coqui anywhere in Waimea, report it to wcapres@hawaiiantel.net

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 June 7, 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:
Paul Johnston
Pete Lindsey
Riley Smith
Ethan Tweedie

Sergeant at Arms:
Anne Field-Gomes

Our mailing address:

Waimea Community Association
P.O. Box 2655
Kamuela, HI 96743

South Kohala Traffic Safety Committee files formal request for documents from County of Hawaii

Under the provisions of the Hawaii Uniform Information Practices Act, on July 14 the South Kohala Traffic Safety Committee filed a formal request  with the County of Hawaii for documents related to traffic in Waimea. SKTSC has been frustrated by the County of Hawaii’s lack of response to several requests over the past two years for [...]

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NEW ONE-WAY ENTRY DRIVE TO WAIMEA SCHOOLS OPENS AS CLASSES BEGIN MONDAY, AUG. 2, 2010

Student Safety Drives Major Change in Waimea Student Drop-Off and Pick-Up A five-year community effort to improve student safety and reduce severe congestion around Waimea Elementary and Middle Schools during peak morning and afternoon traffic hours comes to fruition as classes begin Mon., Aug. 2, 2010, with the opening of a new temporary gravel one-way [...]

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