Teacher Workshop: Connecting Educators Around the World

Connecting Educators from Around the World

Join Fort Worth Sister Cities International

and educators from Swaziland, Japan, Italy and Mexico for

conversations about how we can connect with each other

to improve global fluency for our students.

Mbabane, Swaziland – Nagaoka, Japan – Reggio Emilia, Italy – Toluca, Mexico

Wednesday, July 24th

9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Fort Worth Country Day School – Martin Center

4200 Country Day Lane, Fort Worth 76109

Cost – $45 (pay at door)

Includes lunch, resources, one-year membership to Fort Worth Sister Cities International, program certificate and the opportunity to talk with fellow educators from around the world.

RSVP by Wednesday, July 17th

eva@fwsistercities.org or call 817.632.7100

No shows will be invoiced and seating is limited.

  • Participate in two breakout sessions
  • Learn about education in different countries
  • Hear how educators from other countries define global fluency
  • Connect and plan with educators from around the globe
  • Create lessons to enhance global fluency for you and your students
  • Make new and lasting friendships

Fort Worth Sister Cities International has partnered with Blue Bridge International

Fort Worth Sister Cities International has partnered with Blue Bridge International for the 2nd year and is welcoming an international intern from Nanjing, China to work on various international programs in our office July 22-August 16. Ms. Ring Tu just completed her Master’s degree in Media Management in the school of Communication at Hong Kong Baptist University. She is home hosted by volunteers with the Blue Bridge International program in Fort Worth.  Blue Bridge International is a student and professional cross cultural leadership development organization that provides programs designed for personal growth and development. Their  mission is to foster opportunity for this level of interchange through programs that are not focused on resume building or sight-seeing, but rather that challenge us to personally contribute to the positive change that occurs when we give, receive, learn, and develop friendships. We are excited to welcome her to our team.

Fort Worth’s Fourth Partners with Fort Worth Sister Cities International

Celebration of Fort Worth Sister Cities International 25th Anniversary with Nagaoka, Japan is guaranteed to be one of the largest and most unique shows in North Texas.

   

Fort Worth’s Fourth is presented by the Tarrant Regional Water District and produced by the Trinity River Vision Authority

What: The 2013 celebration is a very special occasion for Fort Worth. In honor of the 25th anniversary of Fort Worth Sister Cities International partnership with Nagaoka, Japan, half of the fireworks used in the show will be donated by the City of Nagaoka. This is very special as Nagaoka is known for producing some of the world’s most impressive fireworks and they’re ready to bring that legacy to Fort Worth. In addition to the fireworks donation, the Japanese half of the show will be set to music and choreographed by our Japanese friends. To learn more about what makes Nagaoka’s firework shows so unique, we recommend watching this video.  The second half of the show will have Texas style fireworks and is guaranteed to deliver even more special effects and surprises that last year! Nagaoka Mayor Mori, Fort Worth Mayor Price along with a large delegation from Japan, will be  joining the ceremony to re-affirm the 25 year old sister city partnership. Fort Worth’s Fourth is a free family event with activities, food and fun. Families can enjoy jet ski shows, live music from Downtown Fever and Petty Theft, tubing, bounce houses, mini golf, horseback rides, face paint and more.
When:    Thursday, July 4, 2013
Gates open at 2:00pm
Fireworks will start at approximately 9:30pm
 
Where:            Panther Island Pavilion
Preferred parking is in Panther Island Pavilion special events lot
395 Purcey St, Fort Worth, TX 76102
 
Who:       Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price
Nagaoka Mayor Tamio Mori
Large delegation from Nagaoka
More information is available on our website.
Media Contact:      Matt Oliver
Public Information Officer , Trinity River Vision Authority
Office: (817) 698-0700
Cell: (817) 709-5218
matt.oliver@trinityrivervision.org

2013-06-07 11:29

Fort Worth’s Fourth Partners with Fort Worth Sister Cities International

Celebration of Fort Worth Sister Cities International 25th Anniversary with Nagaoka, Japan is guaranteed to be one of the largest and most unique shows in North Texas.

   

Fort Worth’s Fourth is presented by the Tarrant Regional Water District and produced by the Trinity River Vision Authority

What: The 2013 celebration is a very special occasion for Fort Worth. In honor of the 25th anniversary of Fort Worth Sister Cities International partnership with Nagaoka, Japan, half of the fireworks used in the show will be donated by the City of Nagaoka. This is very special as Nagaoka is known for producing some of the world’s most impressive fireworks and they’re ready to bring that legacy to Fort Worth. In addition to the fireworks donation, the Japanese half of the show will be set to music and choreographed by our Japanese friends. To learn more about what makes Nagaoka’s firework shows so unique, we recommend watching
this video.  The second half of the show will have Texas style fireworks and is guaranteed to deliver even more special effects and surprises that last year! Nagaoka Mayor Mori, Fort Worth Mayor Price along with a large delegation from Japan, will be  joining the ceremony to re-affirm the 25 year old sister city partnership. Fort Worth’s Fourth is a free family event with activities, food and fun. Families can enjoy jet ski shows, live music from Downtown Fever and Petty Theft, tubing, bounce houses, mini golf, horseback rides, face paint and more.
When:    Thursday, July 4, 2013
Gates open at 2:00pm
Fireworks will start at approximately 9:30pm
 
Where:            Panther Island Pavilion
Preferred parking is in Panther Island Pavilion special events lot
395 Purcey St, Fort Worth, TX 76102
 
Who:       Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price
Nagaoka Mayor Tamio Mori
Large delegation from Nagaoka
More information is available on our website.
Media Contact:      Matt Oliver
Public Information Officer , Trinity River Vision Authority
Office: (817) 698-0700
Cell: (817) 709-5218
matt.oliver@trinityrivervision.org

Fort Worth Receives National Recognition for Health Center Project in Swaziland

Fort Worth has won the Humanitarian Assistance Award for our Health & Social Center project with Mbabane, Swaziland.  Below is the message from Mary D. Kane, President and CEO of Sister Cities International.  See the list of award winners here:  SCI Annual Awards Press Release
May 29, 2013
 
Mae Ferguson
Fort Worth Sister Cities International
610 Grove Street
Fort Worth, TX 76102
 
Dear Ms. Ferguson:
 
Congratulations!  It is our pleasure to inform you that the City of Fort Worth has won the 2012 Sister Cities International Innovation: Humanitarian Assistance Award for a city with population more than 500,001.  This award is in recognition of the outstanding exchange work done by your organization in advancing the goals and mission of the sister cities movement.
 
Please note that award winners will be recognized at the Sister Cities International 57th Annual Conference in San Antonio, Texas July 11-13. The Lou Wozar Annual Awards ceremony and dinner will be held on July 13.
 
To register for the Annual Conference, please visit https://www.sister-cities.org/annual-conference.  As an Annual Award winner, we would also like to extend a discount offer for the Annual Conference registration. Use the promotional code “AAW75” and save $75 on your full conference registration.
 
Also, please find attached a copy of a press release announcing your win. We encourage you to distribute it your local media contacts.
 
Again, congratulations and please extend our best wishes to the members of your organization. 
 
Sincerely,
 
Mary D. Kane
President and CEO
Sister Cities International  

2013-05-31 10:07

Fort Worth Receives National Recognition for Health Center Project in Swaziland

Fort Worth has won the Humanitarian Assistance Award for our Health & Social Center project with Mbabane, Swaziland.  Below is the message from Mary D. Kane, President and CEO of Sister Cities International.  See the list of award winners here:  SCI Annual Awards Press Release

May 29, 2013
 
Mae Ferguson
Fort Worth Sister Cities International
610 Grove Street
Fort Worth, TX 76102
 
Dear Ms. Ferguson:
 
Congratulations!  It is our pleasure to inform you that the City of Fort Worth has won the 2012 Sister Cities International Innovation: Humanitarian Assistance Award for a city with population more than 500,001.  This award is in recognition of the outstanding exchange work done by your organization in advancing the goals and mission of the sister cities movement.
 
Please note that award winners will be recognized at the Sister Cities International 57th Annual Conference in San Antonio, Texas July 11-13. The Lou Wozar Annual Awards ceremony and dinner will be held on July 13.
 
To register for the Annual Conference, please visit https://www.sister-cities.org/annual-conference.  As an Annual Award winner, we would also like to extend a discount offer for the Annual Conference registration. Use the promotional code “AAW75” and save $75 on your full conference registration.
 
Also, please find attached a copy of a press release announcing your win. We encourage you to distribute it your local media contacts.
 
Again, congratulations and please extend our best wishes to the members of your organization. 
 
Sincerely,
 
Mary D. Kane
President and CEO
Sister Cities International  

FORT WORTH CELEBRATES 25 YEARS WITH TRIER, GERMANY

Fort Worth, Texas — Sister Cities Delegation Heading to Germany Sister Cities Director Emeritus Hilde Horchler will lead a Fort Worth delegation to Trier, Germany June 25—30 to celebrate Fort Worth’s 25 year anniversary as sister cities.  Trier Mayor Klaus  Jensen will officially recognize the delegation, along with twelve Fort Worth Youth Ambassadors who will also be in Trier on an educational exchange.  Others in the delegation include Director Emeritus Mike Hyatt, board member Doug Harman and Judy Harman, as well as Jane Bass, former board member. The Fort Worth Gessellschaft, the German group responsible for maintaining the sister city  relationship with Fort Worth, has organized tours and events as part of the celebration including an exhibit of Fort Worth artist Nancy Lamb’s paintings. Lamb was invited to Trier in 2012 for the Pilgrimage of the Holy Robe to paint her interpretation of the exhibit. Mayor Price’s schedule prevents her from joining the group but is quoted below from a letter to be delivered: “Since 1987, Fort Worth has been proud to call Trier its Sister City.  Together we have supported a strong partnership including youth and adult programs.“ The delegation will deliver the letter along with a gift on Mayor Price’s behalf and an invitation to visit Fort Worth in 2014 in hopes of renewed economic relations and educational exchanges. Trier is sending a delegation of 15 business leaders in aviation and logistics to Fort Worth to explore business potential later this year.  The visitors will also take part in a local Octoberfest event hosted by Sister Cities.

2013-05-31 09:56

FORT WORTH CELEBRATES 25 YEARS WITH TRIER, GERMANY

Fort Worth, Texas — Sister Cities Delegation Heading to Germany Sister Cities Director Emeritus Hilde Horchler will lead a Fort Worth delegation to Trier, Germany June 25—30 to celebrate Fort Worth’s 25 year anniversary as sister cities.  Trier Mayor Klaus  Jensen will officially recognize the delegation, along with twelve Fort Worth Youth Ambassadors who will also be in Trier on an educational exchange.  Others in the delegation include Director Emeritus Mike Hyatt, board member Doug Harman and Judy Harman, as well as Jane Bass, former board member. The Fort Worth Gessellschaft, the German group responsible for maintaining the sister city  relationship with Fort Worth, has organized tours and events as part of the celebration including an exhibit of Fort Worth artist Nancy Lamb’s paintings. Lamb was invited to Trier in 2012 for the Pilgrimage of the Holy Robe to paint her interpretation of the exhibit. Mayor Price’s schedule prevents her from joining the group but is quoted below from a letter to be delivered: “Since 1987, Fort Worth has been proud to call Trier its Sister City.  Together we have supported a strong partnership including youth and adult programs.“ The delegation will deliver the letter along with a gift on Mayor Price’s behalf and an invitation to visit Fort Worth in 2014 in hopes of renewed economic relations and educational exchanges. Trier is sending a delegation of 15 business leaders in aviation and logistics to Fort Worth to explore business potential later this year.  The visitors will also take part in a local Octoberfest event hosted by Sister Cities.

Celebrate the 4th of July with Fireworks from Nagaoka, Japan

Join Fort Worth Sister Cities and the Trinity River Vision for the 6th Annual Fort Worth’s Fourth of July Festival and Fireworks show on the Trinity River.  In honor of the 25th anniversary celebration of the Sister Cities’ partnership between Fort Worth and Nagaoka, Japan, Nagaoka is providing one of the largest fireworks shows in the metroplex. Join us for this spectacular show and meet our friends from Nagaoka. Nagaoka Mayor Mori, along with a large delegation from Japan, will be  joining us at that time to re-affirm the 25 year old sister city partnership, as well as view the beautiful display of fireworks set to music and choreographed by our Japanese friends.  This will be an exciting time for all so join us on the river if you can.  It will be a magical evening of fireworks and Japanese performances. Fort Worth’s Fourth is a day of live music and free family activities along the Trinity River at Panther Island Pavilion.  Activities include tubing, jet ski shows, obstacle course, bounce houses and more. Last year over 35,000 people attended the event and attendance is expected to exceed 50,000 people this year.  The event is FREE admission and made possible by the generous support of the business community. For further information on the event, visit www.trinityrivervision.org/fortworthsfourth.

ARTES DE LA ROSA AND SISTER CITIES TEAM UP

Fort Worth, TX—Sister Cities  Intern from Toluca, Mexico to Visit this Summer Gustavo Pereyra, an international theater arts student from Tec de Monterrey University in Toluca, Mexico,  will be interning  with the Artes de la Rosa staff this summer.  His main focus will be on the stage productions for the Artes de la Rosa summer program. Mr. Pereyra will report to the Director of Education, Yvonne Duque, and is being home hosted by Artes de la Rosa board members.  “Gustavo will be a welcome addition to our team and we look forward to having him on board this summer,” said Duque.  Fort Worth Sister Cities International is pleased to partner with Artes de la Rosa on this annual internship program beginning in May and running through August. Sister Cities internships are centered around international project management and provides students with hands on experience. Sister Cities has positions managing international projects and partners with other organizations such as Arts de la Rosa and the Convention and Visitors Bureau on specialized internships. Interns working on international exchange programs at the Sister Cities office this Spring include Katrina Elmasri, who just graduated from the University of North Texas; Christine He, who is from China and has served as an official interpreter for the Beijing Olympics; Larkin Churchill, Texas Christian University; Diana Muradyan, University of North Texas; and Ashton Myles, Tarrant County College. Toluca, Mexico is Fort Worth’s closest Sister City.   Signed in 1998, this partnership has      resulted in many programs such as: middle and high school-to-school partnerships including the Model U.N. program; municipal and economic forums; monarch butterfly  tourism exchanges; culture, language and mentoring programs; a medical school intern program and Fort Worth Police Department training exchanges.

2013-04-17 08:16

ARTES DE LA ROSA AND SISTER CITIES TEAM UP

Fort Worth, TX—Sister Cities  Intern from Toluca, Mexico to Visit this Summer Gustavo Pereyra, an international theater arts student from Tec de Monterrey University in Toluca, Mexico,  will be interning  with the Artes de la Rosa staff this summer.  His main focus will be on the stage productions for the Artes de la Rosa summer program. Mr. Pereyra will report to the Director of Education, Yvonne Duque, and is being home hosted by Artes de la Rosa board members.  “Gustavo will be a welcome addition to our team and we look forward to having him on board this summer,” said Duque.  Fort Worth Sister Cities International is pleased to partner with Artes de la Rosa on this annual internship program beginning in May and running through August. Sister Cities internships are centered around international project management and provides students with hands on experience. Sister Cities has positions managing international projects and partners with other organizations such as Arts de la Rosa and the Convention and Visitors Bureau on specialized internships. Interns working on international exchange programs at the Sister Cities office this Spring include Katrina Elmasri, who just graduated from the University of North Texas; Christine He, who is from China and has served as an official interpreter for the Beijing Olympics; Larkin Churchill, Texas Christian University; Diana Muradyan, University of North Texas; and Ashton Myles, Tarrant County College. Toluca, Mexico is Fort Worth’s closest Sister City.   Signed in 1998, this partnership has      resulted in many programs such as: middle and high school-to-school partnerships including the Model U.N. program; municipal and economic forums; monarch butterfly  tourism exchanges; culture, language and mentoring programs; a medical school intern program and Fort Worth Police Department training exchanges.

OFFICIAL DELEGATION TRAVELING TO TOLUCA, MEXICO TO MEET NEW MAYOR

Fort Worth, Texas — Sister Cities Delegation Greets Mayor González Fort Worth Sister Cities  is sending an official delegation to Toluca, Mexico to meet the     Honorable Mayor Martha Hilda González Calderón. The delegation will be led by Mike Hyatt, Director Emeritus of Fort Worth Sister Cities and Doug Harman, Chair of the Toluca Committee.  Also traveling with the delegation are Manny Reyes, Toluca Vice Chair and Irene Chase, Vice President of Fort Worth Sister Cities. Mayor Price’s schedule prevented her from joining the group but is quoted below from a letter to be delivered:  “Since 1998, Fort Worth has been proud to call Toluca its Sister City.  Together we have supported a strong partnership including youth and university level programs, ongoing police department exchanges, and an increased emphasis on developing economic relations between our two cities. “  The delegation will deliver the letter along with a gift on Mayor Price’s behalf and an invitation to visit Fort Worth to re-establish  the sister city partnership in hopes of renewed economic relations and educational exchanges. Toluca, Mexico is Fort Worth’s closest Sister City.   Signed in 1998, this partnership has resulted in many exciting programs such as: middle and high school-to-school partnerships including the Model U.N. program; municipal and economic forums; monarch butterfly  tourism exchange; culture, language and mentoring programs; a medical school intern program and City of Fort Worth Police Department training program.

2013-04-17 08:15

OFFICIAL DELEGATION TRAVELING TO TOLUCA, MEXICO TO MEET NEW MAYOR

Fort Worth, Texas — Sister Cities Delegation Greets Mayor González Fort Worth Sister Cities  is sending an official delegation to Toluca, Mexico to meet the     Honorable Mayor Martha Hilda González Calderón. The delegation will be led by Mike Hyatt, Director Emeritus of Fort Worth Sister Cities and Doug Harman, Chair of the Toluca Committee.  Also traveling with the delegation are Manny Reyes, Toluca Vice Chair and Irene Chase, Vice President of Fort Worth Sister Cities. Mayor Price’s schedule prevented her from joining the group but is quoted below from a letter to be delivered:  “Since 1998, Fort Worth has been proud to call Toluca its Sister City.  Together we have supported a strong partnership including youth and university level programs, ongoing police department exchanges, and an increased emphasis on developing economic relations between our two cities. “  The delegation will deliver the letter along with a gift on Mayor Price’s behalf and an invitation to visit Fort Worth to re-establish  the sister city partnership in hopes of renewed economic relations and educational exchanges. Toluca, Mexico is Fort Worth’s closest Sister City.   Signed in 1998, this partnership has resulted in many exciting programs such as: middle and high school-to-school partnerships including the Model U.N. program; municipal and economic forums; monarch butterfly  tourism exchange; culture, language and mentoring programs; a medical school intern program and City of Fort Worth Police Department training program.

Mexican University Students Visit Area Engineering Companies

Fort Worth, Texas — Sister Cities provides unique experience for students Engineer and Biotech Students at UTA Fort Worth Sister Cities has welcomed 14 engineering students and 2 educators from Toluca, Mexico’s Tec de Monterrey University March 23 — 30 for a unique engineering mentorship program.  Toluca has been Fort Worth’s sister city since 1998 and this is the 5th year of this engineering program. The students are visiting area corporations including Alcon Laboratories, BNSF Railways, Bell    Helicopter, Lockheed Martin, Botanical Research Institute of Texas, TCU, the UTA Robotics Institute and Formula One Race Car lab, Cowboys Stadium, UNT Health Science Center’s   Forensics department and Human Movement lab, Fort Worth Police Department Crime Lab, and DFW International Airport. There are two groups of students from Toluca experiencing separate but concurrent exchanges; students studying biotechnical engineering specifically and students studying all areas of engineering including automotive, mechanical, electrical and more. The students  are here to learn about possible careers they might chose in the field of  engineering, as well as enhancing their academic experiences, as this exchange is considered a special class project for each student. All students and educators will be home hosted by Fort Worth Sister Cities host families in order to give them a glimpse into American life.  While here they will also have an opportunity to explore cultural attractions and experience true Texas hospitality. Sister Cities thanks all the businesses, universities, and host families for their generosity and hospitality during this program.

2013-03-28 08:50

Mexican University Students Visit Area Engineering Companies

Fort Worth, Texas — Sister Cities provides unique experience for students Engineer and Biotech Students at UTA Fort Worth Sister Cities has welcomed 14 engineering students and 2 educators from Toluca, Mexico’s Tec de Monterrey University March 23 — 30 for a unique engineering mentorship program.  Toluca has been Fort Worth’s sister city since 1998 and this is the 5th year of this engineering program. The students are visiting area corporations including Alcon Laboratories, BNSF Railways, Bell    Helicopter, Lockheed Martin, Botanical Research Institute of Texas, TCU, the UTA Robotics Institute and Formula One Race Car lab, Cowboys Stadium, UNT Health Science Center’s   Forensics department and Human Movement lab, Fort Worth Police Department Crime Lab, and DFW International Airport. There are two groups of students from Toluca experiencing separate but concurrent exchanges; students studying biotechnical engineering specifically and students studying all areas of engineering including automotive, mechanical, electrical and more. The students  are here to learn about possible careers they might chose in the field of  engineering, as well as enhancing their academic experiences, as this exchange is considered a special class project for each student. All students and educators will be home hosted by Fort Worth Sister Cities host families in order to give them a glimpse into American life.  While here they will also have an opportunity to explore cultural attractions and experience true Texas hospitality. Sister Cities thanks all the businesses, universities, and host families for their generosity and hospitality during this program.

Arlington Heights High School hosting students from Trier, Germany

German Sister City sending students to Fort Worth Fifteen high school students from Trier, Germany will spend two weeks hosted by Arlington Heights High School as part of the Sister Cities Ambassador School Program March 28 — April 13th. The goal of this exchange is to provide an international experience that will further inspire global understanding, provide an opportunity to share cultural heritage and traditions, learn about the U.S. educational system and gain a personal perspective of the United States by living with a host family in Fort Worth. The exchange begins by sharing the Easter weekend tradition with host families. The last two weeks will include the German students sharing their culture in various classes and club activities, as well as learning about Texas culture during local tours and site visits to the Stockyards, Amon Carter Museum and the Sid Richardson Museum. The students will also be hosted for a day by Leonard Middle School and Chisholm Trail High School who will be the Ambassador school for Trier in 2014. Several students from these schools will be traveling to Trier as part of the Sister Cities summer exchange program and will be home hosted while there. The students will conclude their stay in Fort Worth with knowledge of Texas history led by Arlington Heights German teacher Cody Cox who will lead them for a weekend trip to San Antonio. They will tour the Alamo and Institute of Texas Cultures and visit Sea World while there. They will also enjoy a boat ride along the San Antonio River.

2013-03-27 01:36

Arlington Heights High School hosting students from Trier, Germany

German Sister City sending students to Fort Worth Fifteen high school students from Trier, Germany will spend two weeks hosted by Arlington Heights High School as part of the Sister Cities Ambassador School Program March 28 — April 13th. The goal of this exchange is to provide an international experience that will further inspire global understanding, provide an opportunity to share cultural heritage and traditions, learn about the U.S. educational system and gain a personal perspective of the United States by living with a host family in Fort Worth. The exchange begins by sharing the Easter weekend tradition with host families. The last two weeks will include the German students sharing their culture in various classes and club activities, as well as learning about Texas culture during local tours and site visits to the Stockyards, Amon Carter Museum and the Sid Richardson Museum. The students will also be hosted for a day by Leonard Middle School and Chisholm Trail High School who will be the Ambassador school for Trier in 2014. Several students from these schools will be traveling to Trier as part of the Sister Cities summer exchange program and will be home hosted while there. The students will conclude their stay in Fort Worth with knowledge of Texas history led by Arlington Heights German teacher Cody Cox who will lead them for a weekend trip to San Antonio. They will tour the Alamo and Institute of Texas Cultures and visit Sea World while there. They will also enjoy a boat ride along the San Antonio River.