[Congressional Record Volume 155, Number 34 (Thursday, February 26, 2009)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E495-E496]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO MIKE AND MARIA VASQUEZ
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HON. KEN CALVERT
of california
in the house of representatives
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Mr CALVERT. Madam Speaker, I rise today to honor and pay tribute to
two individuals whose dedication and contributions to the community of
Corona, California are exceptional. Corona has been fortunate to have
dynamic and dedicated community leaders who willingly and unselfishly
give their time and talent and make their communities a better place to
live and work. Mike and Maria Vasquez are two of those individuals. On
January 17, 2009, Mike and Maria Vasquez were honored at the Corona
Chamber of Commerce's 94th Annual Installation and Awards Gala and
received the 2008 Citizen of the Year Award.
Mike and Maria Vasquez are wonderful people that have worked their
way up from humble beginnings and turned one restaurant into a
successful family empire. In 1973, upon receiving a Corona restaurant
named Chile Pepper, they entered the restaurant business, renaming the
establishment ``Miguel's'' in honor of Mike's grandfather. Maria
developed dishes based on recipes from her childhood in Mexico. They
focused on exceeding customer service expectations and delivering fresh
great-tasting food while offering an inviting ambiance and providing a
culture of integrity and self-responsibility. It was Mike and Maria's
work ethic and undaunted ambition that has ensured the success of
Miguel's.
In 1975, Mike and Maria purchased a fast-food restaurant two miles
from the original. Miguel's Jr., as they called it, was immediately
embraced by the community. Today, the original Miguel's has two
locations in Corona including their newest location at Dos Lagos, and
Miguel's Jr. has expanded to include seven locations. Following the
same business philosophies and family traditions that founded the
business, the Vasquez children are committed to growing Miguel's. Their
youngest son, Javier, is the President, Michael oversees Miguel's Jr.,
and Carol and Sylvia serve in the corporate offices.
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In a large effort to honor their parents, Javier worked with Corona
City Councilman Eugene Montanez to create a special park in Corona to
honor his parents' accomplishments and to be a place they could enjoy
with their grandchildren. Their vision materialized this past August
when the Citrus Park splash zone opened to throngs of happy families.
I'm proud to say that the Citrus-themed playground is Corona's first
ever water park and was designed based on Corona's proud citrus
history. The water park is yet another successful venture of the
Vasquez family and a testament to their continued willingness to give
back to the community.
Mike and Maria's tireless passion for community service has
contributed immensely to the betterment of Corona, California.
Volunteerism is a major part of the Vasquez's life and from their
business, they support many non-profit organizations and schools. For
more than 35 years, the Vasquez family has achieved success by focusing
on the things that matter: community, family, and tradition. I am proud
to call Mike and Maria fellow neighbors, Americans and friends. I know
that many community members are grateful for their service and we
salute them in their recent award.
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