Join the City of Visalia for redistricting mapping workshops

The City of Visalia needs your input! The city’s redistricting process is underway, and officials are inviting the public to join in at upcoming mapping workshops. The two mapping workshops will include information on the redistricting process from National Demographic Corporation. Officials will ask the public for their input on communities of interest, an overview […]

Hispanic Heritage Month museum exhibition features Richard Torrez Jr

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the Tulare Historical Museum is holding an art exhibition, Embracing Identity: Celebrating Hispanic Culture in the Arts, from now until October 23. The exhibition is free to the community and located at 444 West Tulare Avenue in Tulare. One exhibit is Richard Torrez Jr: Upholding a Tulare Family Legacy. Torrez […]

Taste the Arts set for Oct. 16

Next Saturday, residents will have a chance to say good-by to the Old Lumberyard during the Arts Consortium’s 11th Annual Taste the Arts festival. That’s because right afterwards, Self-Help Enterprises will take possession and begin building a low-income housing complex on the site. The lumberyard will be no more. When the Arts Consortium decided to […]

40th Annual Christmas Tree celebrates the end of “Prohibition” Friday, December 3, 2021

Attention all gents and gals,  It’s time to grab your closest pals.  Christmas Tree tickets are selling fast, This annual event is unsurpassed.  December 3rd is sure to be the bee’s knees,  Join us for a step into the roaring ’20s.  We’ll drink champagne, and dance under the stars, toasting our bourbon, whiskey, and smoking […]

Helping Hams 2021

Within the City of Tulare, it was determined that there are in excess of 199 Homeless people.  This census was dated 2019.  We all know that in today’s world (2021) that number is wishful thinking. A trip out No. J Street will prove to be an eye opener.  Just west of the rail road tracks […]