Kula Community Association
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    • Kula History >
      • Keokea Village >
        • Dr. Sun Yet-Sen, 1st President of Republic of China
      • Waiakoa Village
      • Kula San & Kula Hospital >
        • An Early Kula San Doctor
      • Kula Elementary School
      • King Kekaulike High School >
        • Before King Kekaulike Opened
        • 1995 ==>
        • King Kekaulike NOW
      • Kula's Catholic Community
      • St. John's Church, Keokea
      • Haleakala National Park
    • Kula Developments and Projects >
      • Auwahi Wind Farm
      • Geothermal Proposals
      • Hawaiian Homelands (Kahikinui)
      • Hawaiian Homelands (Waiohuli)
      • Kula Lodge Expansion
      • Kula Malu (Long's Shopping Center)
      • Kula Ridge + Kula Ridge Mauka
      • Haleakala Telescopes
      • Solar Telescope - Haleakala
      • Waiakoa Ranch
    • Issues of Interest >
      • Water
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Emergency - Fire, Police or Ambulance ==>   911
   Police (non-emergency)                                                     244-6400

   Fire Department (non-emergency) Kula Station                  876-0044                                                                
Kula Clinic at the Kula Hospital                                              876-4331
Kula Hospital                                                                         878-1221
Flood Watch                                986-1200 or NOAA radio 1-866-944-5025

Upcountry  Schools
   Kula Elementary School (Grades K-5)                          876-7610
  
Kalama Intermediate School (Grades 6-8)                   573-8735

   King Kekaulike High School (Grades 9-12)                  573-8710
  
Haleakala Waldorf School (Grades K-8)                      878-2511
   
Carden Academy of Maui (Grades K-8)                       573-6651
   Kamehameha School - Maui  (Grades K-12)               572-3100

    Seabury Hall (Grades 6-12)                                         572-7235

Representing Kula in Government
   Mayor Alan Arakawa                                                270-7855
   County Councilmember Gladys Baisa                     270-7939

   State Representative Kyle Yamashita             808-586-6330
   State Senator Kalani English                           808-587-7225

Support Groups
Aging With Aloha:    www.agingwithaloha.org                 
Menehune Helpers:  www.menehunehelpers.org   

Churches
Holy Ghost Church http://www.kulacatholiccommunity.org/
St. John's Church   http://stjohnsmaui.org/StJohnsMaui/Welcome.html
Waipuna Chapel     http://www.waipunachapel.com/

Haleakala National Park    http://www.nps.gov/hale/index.htm 
 
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                            KULA COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
                P.O.  Box  417  Kula,  Maui,  Hawaii    96790
                                                O U R   V I  S I O N
              The VISION of the Kula Community Association is to preserve open  space, 
 
     support agriculture, maintain a rural residential atmosphere, and to work together as a  community.  
   The SPECIFIC PURPOSE of this association is to improve the quality of life for the residents of Kula, to promote civic welfare and generally to benefit the community of Kula.
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