Fort Worth Awarded International Friendly City
2012-08-31 10:01
Fort Worth, TX — Chinese Sister City Makes Recommendation
Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price was recently notified that the City of Fort Worth will receive the award as the 2012 International Friendly City at the China Friendship Cities Conference in Chengdu, China next month.
Guiyang, China, Fort Worth’s newest sister city, made the nomination after only 12 months of on-going youth and adult programs and exchanges since signing the official city agreement in October 2011.
“On behalf of the City Council and citizens of Fort Worth, I want to thank Guiyang for this nomination. We are delighted that our newest sister city feels that Fort Worth deserves this honor. Friendliness is strongly valued in our city, and we are humbled by this recognition. Thank you, City of Guiyang, for your friendship and kindness,” said Mayor Price.
The conference, where the award will be presented, is hosted by the Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries and the China International Friendship Cities Association. Topics at the conference will include development strategies in cities, emergency relief, aging populations and economic initiatives.
Sister Cities International will send a delegation of board members to the conference and Tom Lisk, Chairman of the Board, will accept the award on behalf of Mayor Price and the citizens of Fort Worth.
In 2010, a delegation of Sister Cities board members, representatives from the Fort Worth Chamber, City of Fort Worth and local business leaders visited China to determine which city to invite as Fort Worth’s 8th sister city. Upon a recommendation from the group, the Fort Worth city council unanimously selected Guiyang, China.
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