Zulueta to speak at Rotary meeting
KAHULUI – The Rotary Club of Kahului will welcome Kit Zulueta, owner of Mystery Maui Escape Room, to its weekly meeting on Monday, Aug. 13, from noon to 1 p.m. at Tante’s Island Cuisine at 100 W. Kaahumanu Avenue in Kahului.
Zulueta will give a brief history of escape rooms, also known as “real escape games,” and how the experience promotes leadership and teamwork among the players.
A mobile game will be prepared for the participants to have a taste of what it is and to learn about how viable the method is for team building and as an educational tool.
Zulueta, who has a background in film and events management, has been a creative artist and community advocate all her life.
She opened Mystery Maui Escape Room in March 2018 in an effort to add options to Maui’s nightlife and fun things to do.
Zulueta has served in leadership positions in the County of Maui Mayor’s Office, County Council and Philippine Senate.
She is a recipient of the 2018 Advocate for Minorities by the U.S. Small Business Administration and a 2016 Progressive Awardee in Media and Journalism by the United Filipino Community Council of Hawaii.
Zulueta was a 2012 delegate to the Filipino Young Leaders Program by the Philippine Embassy in Washington, D.C., where she later served as president. She also is a Second Dan black belt in Shotokan karate.
Rotary International is a service organization whose mission is to provide service to others, promote integrity, and advance world understanding, goodwill and peace through its fellowship of business, professional and community leaders.
Rotary’s motto is “Service Above Self.”
The Rotary Club of Kahului meets every Monday (except for holidays) from noon to 1 p.m. at Tante’s Island Cuisine in Kahului. Lunch costs $20.
For more information about Rotary, contact club President Gary Albitz at (808) 281-9672 or albitzkrotary@gmail.com, or visit www.kahuluirotary.com.