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Fort Worth, Texas – The World in HD Theme of Sister Cities Leadership Academies
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, over 100 participants will converge at TCU July 13-28 to share their cultures and learn about leadership. Students from Fort Worth, Italy, Germany, Japan, Mexico, Swaziland, and Indonesia will be in Fort Worth for this two week program. The Academy’s goal is to increase communication and leadership skills through teambuilding, problem-solving, and sharing cultures. The closing ceremonies take place on July 27th, 10:00 a.m. at TCU’s Ed Landreth Auditorium. The ILA Class of 2013 will demonstrate what they have accomplished during the Academy in an elaborate performance. The ceremony is free and open to the public. This year also marks the 9th year of ILA’s middle school program, Jr. International Leadership Academy (JILA) held at McLean 6th Grade campus July 8-12. College students from Toluca, Mexico will serve as facilitators, as the Fort Worth students discuss the same issues as their high school counterparts. The students will experience cultural presentations and interaction with high school students from Reggio Emilia, Italy; Trier, Germany; and Mbabane, Swaziland gaining an international education. “These students will be challenged to improve and refine their leadership skills and learn how diverse cultures can support common goals. It’s a tremendous opportunity for personal growth,” said Nancy Marchant, ILA and JILA Coordinator.Sister Cities Ambassadors Visit Japan
Fort Worth, TX – Students to Japan to represent U.S. as goodwill ambassadors
Since 1990, The Harashin Co. of Nagaoka, Japan has funded scholarships for eight Fort Worth students and two teachers to travel there for an educational and cultural enrichment exchanges. In return, the families of these Fort Worth students host students and teachers from Nagaoka in their homes for a reciprocal exchange. This program and all the scholarships have been funded by the Hara family and Harashin Co. Ltd. of Nagaoka. Exchange programs are a key element in the overall programs of Fort Worth Sister Cities and this unique opportunity for Fort Worth students is no exception. The students depart July 28–August 6th for a week long exchange and the Japanese students will arrive in Fort Worth the following week. Exchanges with each of Fort Worth’s eight sister cities provide youth the opportunity to spend 9-15 days with an international host family and experience the local history, culture and customs. This is done as citizen diplomats and gives students a better understanding of other cultures providing them an international education only these programs can offer. All student applicants (8-12th) participate in a vigorous selection process including teacher recommendations, essays and personal interviews. The Harashin scholars are required to attend monthly cultural orientations to further enrich their international experience and prepare them for the exchange. Harashin scholars include: Helen Brose, Meredith Johnston, Bailey Jones, Elise Lahoud, Nancy Martinez, Ricky Rodriguez, Sanish Shrestha, and Samuel Whiting, accompanied by delegation leaders Lorraine Bretthauer and Jaime Morris.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.
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2013-06-24 01:46
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.
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Fort Worth Sister Cities International has partnered with Blue Bridge International
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, 2013Gates open at 2:00pmFireworks will start at approximately 9:30pm Where: Panther Island PavilionPreferred parking is in Panther Island Pavilion special events lot395 Purcey St, Fort Worth, TX 76102 Who: Fort Worth Mayor Betsy PriceNagaoka Mayor Tamio MoriLarge delegation from NagaokaMore information is available on our website. Media Contact: Matt OliverPublic Information Officer , Trinity River Vision AuthorityOffice: (817) 698-0700Cell: (817) 709-5218matt.oliver@trinityrivervision.org2013-06-07 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, 2013Gates open at 2:00pmFireworks will start at approximately 9:30pm Where: Panther Island PavilionPreferred parking is in Panther Island Pavilion special events lot395 Purcey St, Fort Worth, TX 76102 Who: Fort Worth Mayor Betsy PriceNagaoka Mayor Tamio MoriLarge delegation from NagaokaMore information is available on our website. Media Contact: Matt OliverPublic Information Officer , Trinity River Vision AuthorityOffice: (817) 698-0700Cell: (817) 709-5218matt.oliver@trinityrivervision.orgFort Worth Receives National Recognition for Health Center Project in Swaziland
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Celebrate the 4th of July with Fireworks from Nagaoka, Japan
2013-05-20 08:36
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.