HomeMy WebLinkAboutNR110918MO1BERNARD P. CARVALHO JR.
Mayor
COUNTY OF KAUA'I
OFFICE OF THE MAYOR
News Release
For Immediate Release: November 9, 2018
WALLACE G. REZENTES JR.
Managing Director
ALDEN ALAYVILLA, PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER
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Kauai delegation to visit Portugal Sister City
LIHU'E — County officials with the Mayor's Office, Office of Economic Development, as
well as representatives from Kauai Community College and Hawaiian cultural practitioners will
visit Kauai's sister city in Portugal for the first time to exchange information on agricultural and
tourism practices, energy and sustainability techniques, and strengthen higher education
relationships between Kauai and Portugal.
"My hope is that this partnership and relationship will grow as Kauai continues to
progress and prosper," said Mayor Bernard Carvalho Jr. "It has been our initiative to focus on
the exchange of tourism practices, cultural techniques, agriculture, energy, and education."
Joining the Kauai delegation will be Rep. Lynn DeCoite, who represents District 13
(Haiku, Hana, Kaupo, Kipahulu, Nahiku, Paia, Kaho'olawe, Lanai, Molokai, Molokini).
"I am happy to be joining the Kauai delegation on this trip, as it is an opportunity to learn
about our cultural roots and history, and exchange ideas beneficial for everyone for Hawaii and
Portugal," said Rep. DeCoite."
The initial phase of the trip features a visit to the municipality of Funchal located on the
island of Madeira, whose main economic driver is tourism. Additionally, Madeira is home to the
first Portuguese immigrants to migrate to Hawaii over 140 years ago.
The County of Kauai will establish a friendship city with Funchal at the municipality's
city hall and plans to discuss best practices in tourism. Funchal is one of Portugal's principal
cities for tourism, welcoming nearly 1 million visitors a year, and is the leading Portuguese port
for cruise liner dockings.
"We can learn much from other premier destinations on how to best manage tourism for
the benefit of our people," said Mayor Carvalho.
The second leg of the trip will feature a Sister -City signing ceremony with the City of
Ponta Delgada. The Sister -City signing was the wish of late Mayor Bryan Baptiste, who had
planned a trip there in the summer of 2008 which was cancelled due to his passing.
"We are following through with the vision of Mayor Baptiste, with this visit to this sister
city he established when he was still with us," said Mayor Carvalho. "We are sure the next
administration will welcome the City of Ponta Delgada with open arms when its delegation
makes its journey to Kaua`i."
Both the city and the county have an agriculture -rich history and continues to utilize the
industry to grow the economy, while keeping with their ancestral roots and traditions.
Joining the Kauai delegation are representatives from Kauai Community College and
Halau Ka Lei Mokihana o LeinNala to expand on ideas of cultural exchange and deepen
standards of higher education between Portugal and Kauai.