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Free learn to swim lessons for youth start July 1
Maui Swim Club and Maui County’s Department of Parks and Recreation, Aquatics Division have teamed up to create an annual tuition-free learn to swim program for keiki.
Kōkua Pool to Reopen for Lap Swimming on March 1
The Kōkua Pool, located at the Kahului Community Center in Kahului, will reopen for lap swimming beginning March 1, 2021.
Staff Shortages Affect Pool Hours in Kahului, Wailuku, Upcountry and Kīhei
The County of Maui, Department of Parks and Recreation Pool Section announced the closure of Coach Spencer Shiraishi Memorial Pool and Wailuku Pool today due to staff shortages. Also due to staff shortages, the Upcountry Pool and Kīhei Aquatic Center will be closed from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. today, Jan. 2, 2020.
Ask the Mayor: When Will Plumbing at Kokua Pool Be Fixed?
The county placed two portable toilets there but there is no changing area.
Maui Learn to Swim Summer Kids Program, Mandatory Meeting
The Maui Parks Department will hold a mandatory meeting for parents who want to register their children for the county’s Learn to Swim program this summer.
Free Learn to Swim Lessons in Kahului
The Learn to Swim lessons begin Monday, June 13 from 6 to 6:30 p.m. and end on Thursday, Sept. 1, 2016. Children must be at least 4-years-old by the program’s start date in order to participate.
Ask the Mayor: When Will We Get Showers & Facilities at Kokua Pool?
I noticed that there are temporary showers and restrooms at Kokua Pool. When will we get our regular restrooms back?
Rename of Pool and Field After Shiraishi and Amoral Mooted
The Maui County Council will consider legislation on Tuesday to rename the Kahului Pool and an Upcountry field after youth mentors Spencer Shiraishi and William “Blee” Amoral Sr., Council Member Don Guzman announced.
Proposal Seeks to Rename Kahului Pool after Coach Shiraishi
Testifiers called Shiraishi a “life coach” and dedicated volunteer who “impacted thousands of people and taught hundreds of children to swim.”
Arakawa: Maui Civic and Aquatic Center Are “Investment in Future”
“You can’t invest in your future if you hide your money under a rock. Are we going to continue maintaining a substandard circumstance, or do we want to create a new swimming complex with some of the ammenities that we have in some of the other areas,” said Mayor Alan Arakawa.