Saturday, September 1, 2018

AUTUMN HARVEST FESTIVAL IN MIKI JAPAN


In November 2016, I had the privilege of leading a delegation of eleven Visalia citizens on a visit to our sister-city, Miki, Japan.  We were hosted for a week by their city officials and local families, invited into their homes to see the daily routine of Japanese life, were entertained at banquets, attended and spoke at their Hardware Festival, and were given a tour of Himeji Castle and city hall.  We celebrated the 50th anniversary of our sister-city relationship and made new friends.

In April 2017, Miki sent a delegation of 14 people to Visalia where we returned their kindnesses and hospitality.  Their vice-mayor and city officials in that group assisted us in dedicating our new Miki Sister-City Park on Mineral King Avenue, we hosted them in our homes, and gave them tours of our area.

We have now been invited again to visit Miki, Japan, to help them celebrate their autumn harvest festival, October 3-9, 2018.  There will be some limited home-stay opportunities, and included in the itinerary is a visit to Kyoto and Nara, nearby ancient capitals of Japan.  We will fly from Los Angeles into Osaka, where we will be greeted and bussed to Miki for this visit.  My wife and I will be attending, along with other Visalia city officials.  There are a few spaces open for interested citizens of Visalia who would like to accompany our delegation, on a first-come, first-served basis.  All of those traveling to Japan in our group will be responsible for paying their own airfare and incidentals.

If you are interested in being part of Visalia's delegation for this visit to our sister-city in Japan, please contact Gladys Ruiz at the city, 713-4314 or gladys.ruiz@visalia.city.  We look forward to renewing acquaintances and celebrating our sister-city relationship with Miki, Japan, and promise to report back.

VALLEY CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL
In June, City Manager Randy Groom and I had the opportunity to visit the Eagle Oaks Specialty Care Center of Valley Children's Medical Group in Bakersfield.  This center is nearing completion and will soon be servicing the needs of children in Kern County.  Valley Children's is expanding throughout the valley, with centers such as the new one in Bakersfield, and one soon to be built in Visalia at the corner of Highway 99 and Caldwell.  While the Visalia center is still in the planning stages, current indications are that it will be similar in size and design to the 52,000 square foot state-of-the-art medical center in Bakersfield.  In 2017, 4,000 children from Tulare County, with 18,000 visits, were served by Valley Children’s.  If the eventual design of Visalia's center is anything like that in Bakersfield, this building will be an inviting "welcome" to the newly designed southern entrance into Visalia off of Highway 99 along the four-lane Caldwell Avenue currently under construction.

UPS EXPANSION
UPS has purchased 58 acres in Visalia's industrial park on the corner of Plaza and Riggin Avenue.  I recently attended a meeting with UPS and several of their key partners, along with Visalia’s city manager and our development director.  While much of what was discussed at this meeting is not public information yet and was merely an opportunity to share information and get feedback, I can say that this will be an impressive project.  UPS is planning a building in excess of 400,000 square feet.  It is anticipated that they will go through the permitting process from October through December 2018 with construction to begin in 2019/2020.  This UPS expansion will be something that Visalia can be proud of, will provide additional local jobs, and will attract other businesses to the industrial park as well.

If you have questions or topics regarding the city which you would like to have addressed in future articles, please email Warren at warren.gubler@visalia.city.  For past articles, visit directfromwarren.blogspot.com.