Sister Cities Is Connecting to the World
2011-08-31 12:33
Sister Cities Is Connecting to the World
In order to better serve and encourage interaction between our members, the City of Fort Worth and the world, we’ve created an more interactive web presence, starting with our our web site – www.fwsistercities.org – visit us anytime, day or night, to get connected with our local and international activities. Using the new site you can, request information, learn about events, post questions and get answers from us. New functions that have been added include video testimonials from interns, information on creating an Educator Partnership, the option to renew your membership online and opportunities to share your favorite articles directly without leaving the page. Visit the Happenings page for links to upcoming international events or check out our newsletter – ‘Herd ‘Round the World’ – freshly redesigned to keep you up-to-date on our calendar of activities. To see what our members have been up to, follow the links to the Fort Worth Sister Cities International You Tube Channel and Facebook Page, be sure to leave a comment, we are looking forward to hearing from you! We want to make it easier for our members and the public to understand what it is that Sister Cities does. When you hear it from a student’s mouth that their life has been changed because of an international exchange then you get it. You can then understand the impact these kinds of programs have right here in Fort Worth. When you have a chance take a look and visit us often.
Mae Ferguson, President/CEOWe take the U.S. abroad and bring the world back home.Mayor Price to Host Dancing with the Sister Cities Stars!
Celebrity Dance Contestants Announced.
As Honorary Chair of Fort Worth Sister Cities International, Mayor Betsy Price will host the annual Mayor’s International Dinner on Nov. 17th at the Renaissance Worthington Hotel to raise funds for educational, cultural and business opportunities for the citizens of Fort Worth. The dancers are rehearsing, the chef is cooking and early voting starts Sept. 1st for the Best Dancers at this year’s event. The winning couple will be selected by audience votes at the dinner and online prior to the event at www.fwsistercities.org.This year’s line up of local celebrity dancers include:
- Salsa — Marie “Doc” Holliday & Alvin Tolliver; David DuBois & Rosa Navejar; Daniel Segura & Nancy Leal; Dr. Staussa Ervin & Calvin Rollins II
- Disco — David & Melissa Goodroe; Greg & Tina Kalina; David & Mattie Parker; Brian & Stacey Pierce
- Jitterbug — Kathryn & Lowell Bryan; Chris & Alison Edwards; Mayor Pro Tem Zim & Mac Zimmerman
- Tango — Capt. T. D. & Barbara Smyers; Fritz & Margaret Ritsch
- Waltz — Johnny & Sherri Campbell; Dr. Melody Johnson & Michael Sorum; Mark & Robin Nurdin; Andy Schoolmaster & Jackie Brewer
For information about sponsorship opportunities and to purchase individual tickets at $150 each contact Sister Cities at 817.632-7100 or email eva@fwsisercities.org.
Mayor of Budapest Visits Fort Worth
Japanese Businessman Honored by Sister Cities
Student Exchange Supported by Harashin Company of Japan for 20 Years
Fort Worth Student Ambassadors Visit Japan
Fort Worth will reach a milestone in international exchanges this year celebrating twenty years participation in the Harashin Scholars program with Nagaoaka, Japan.
Iraqi and Chinese students share their cultures
Since 1989, the award-winning International Leadership Academy (ILA) has brought young people from Fort Worth’s sister cities to the area to discuss pressing global issues. This year, 120 participants will converge at TCU July 16–31 to share their cultures and learn about leadership.
Sister Cities Chair Going Over the Edge Tomorrow
Sister Cities Board Chair Brad Mahon to rappel 26 story building
It’s official. Sister Cities Chairman of the Board, Brad Mahon, will rappel the XTO building at 714 Main Street in downtown Fort Worth, Friday, June 24th at 3:36 p.m. Mahon challenged the members of Sister Cities to raise $7,500 for the organization and he in turn promised to join the Downtown Fort Worth, Inc. event, Over the Edge, and rappel down the side of a 26 story building. The challenge was met and Mahon is living up to his part of the bargain. When asked why he wanted to do this, Mahon said, “Besides being a little bit insane, I want to highlight Fort Worth Sister Cities International. It’s a great organization that I’ve been involved with for many years, with award-winning youth programs for the last 25 years and an annual economic impact to the City of over $2.2 million.” Members of Sister Cities and friends of Mahon from all over the country have donated funds to support Sister Cities and to see Mahon keep his promise. “What a wonderful gesture Brad is making by supporting Sister Cities in this way. We all love this organization but no where in the job description for Chairman of the Board did I see this mentioned,” said incoming Chair Ann Rice. Over the Edge is being staged by Downtown Fort Worth, Inc. to improve Fort Worth’s wonderful Downtown. Support from the event will help support projects like the JFK Tribute, the downtown marketing programs, Burnett Park and Heritage Park. There are six spots left for tomorrow so anyone interested in rappelling can visit www.dfwi.org.2011-06-23 02:15
