Japanese New Year’s Celebration Big Success!
Oshogatsu Celebration – Year of the Snake
What an amazing Oshogatsu Celebration held in January. From fabulous Asian foods to the sounds of Taiko drummers the event was incredibly successful. Over 100 people joined in to celebrate the Japanese New Year and learn and experience more about Japanese culture. Domo Arigato to Nagaoka Chair Tom Brents and the committee for their work on the event. Join us next year for the celebration of 2014 – The Year of the Horse. Fort Worth, TX – The Nagaoka, Japan committee of Fort Worth Sister Cities plans to stage an authentic Japanese Oshogatsu celebration (Japanese New Year’s celebration), January 24th at the Botanical Research Institute of Texas. The evening will feature international cuisine, entertainment, and a raffle. Oshogatsu is the celebration of the Japanese New Year and is considered to be one of the most important annual festivals and holidays in Japan. “The Japanese look to Oshogatsu as a time for peace and resolution. It provides people with a sense of renewal,” said Tom Brents, Sister Cities’ Nagaoka Chair. In Japan, houses can be found decorated with origami and special good luck charms of cranes and turtles that signify hope and happiness for the New Year. Sister Cities stages international events and programs as a way to bring the world to Fort Worth and connect globally as citizen diplomats. “Despite the fact that technology has made the world a smaller place and facilitated communication, humanity is just as much in conflict. It is imperative that we prepare ourselves with skills and cultural understanding necessary to function in an increasingly globalized world. Sister Cities has programs that do just that,” said Board Chairwoman Ann Rice. Cost for the event is $25.00 for Sister Cities’ members and $30.00 non-members. For more information, please contact Beth Weibel, Sr. Program Manager of Sister Cities at beth@fwsistercities.org. You may purchase tickets here: https://www.fwsistercities.org/2013-oshogatsu-the-year-of-the-snake2013-01-25 10:46
Japanese New Year’s Celebration Big Success!
Oshogatsu Celebration – Year of the Snake
What an amazing Oshogatsu Celebration held in January. From fabulous Asian foods to the sounds of Taiko drummers the event was incredibly successful. Over 100 people joined in to celebrate the Japanese New Year and learn and experience more about Japanese culture. Domo Arigato to Nagaoka Chair Tom Brents and the committee for their work on the event. Join us next year for the celebration of 2014 – The Year of the Horse. Fort Worth, TX – The Nagaoka, Japan committee of Fort Worth Sister Cities plans to stage an authentic Japanese Oshogatsu celebration (Japanese New Year’s celebration), January 24th at the Botanical Research Institute of Texas. The evening will feature international cuisine, entertainment, and a raffle. Oshogatsu is the celebration of the Japanese New Year and is considered to be one of the most important annual festivals and holidays in Japan. “The Japanese look to Oshogatsu as a time for peace and resolution. It provides people with a sense of renewal,” said Tom Brents, Sister Cities’ Nagaoka Chair. In Japan, houses can be found decorated with origami and special good luck charms of cranes and turtles that signify hope and happiness for the New Year. Sister Cities stages international events and programs as a way to bring the world to Fort Worth and connect globally as citizen diplomats. “Despite the fact that technology has made the world a smaller place and facilitated communication, humanity is just as much in conflict. It is imperative that we prepare ourselves with skills and cultural understanding necessary to function in an increasingly globalized world. Sister Cities has programs that do just that,” said Board Chairwoman Ann Rice. Cost for the event is $25.00 for Sister Cities’ members and $30.00 non-members. For more information, please contact Beth Weibel, Sr. Program Manager of Sister Cities at beth@fwsistercities.org. You may purchase tickets here: https://www.fwsistercities.org/2013-oshogatsu-the-year-of-the-snakeSister Cities Elects New Leadership 2012
2012-12-17 01:10
Sister Cities Elects New Leadership 2012
Fort Worth, TX – Fort Worth Sister Cities elects new board of directors at annual meeting Dec. 6th Newly elected officers are Board Chair, Ann Rice, United Way; Chair-Elect Michael Bennett, Bennett Benner Pettit; Secretary, Denise Whitfield; and Treasurer, Cee Yager, Worthington National Bank. New board members include: L.O. Brightbill III, Thomas Fairchild, Tre Garrett, Greg Irwin, Marianne Leal, Kara Peterson, Mary Jo Polidore, Michael Roemer and Mac Zimmerman. “The annual meeting is a time to review accomplishments and recognize those responsible for our success,” said Brad Mahon Chairman of the Board. “This year we signed Guiyang, China as our eighth sister city; celebrated 25th anniversaries with Nagaoka, Japan and Trier, Germany; hosted firefighters from Indonesia, an organist from Germany; added a new Director Emeriti, Hilde Horchler; and won our 8th Best Overall Program in the U.S. award,” said Mahon. Sister Cities also recognized individuals and businesses for outstanding service. The Fort Worth Independent School District was awarded the Eisenhower Award for Organizational Involvement. Paul Geisel was awarded the prestigious Bob Bolen Award for Outstanding Board Leadership and Mary Eckelbarger was awarded the Yamagata Emerging Leaders Scholarship. Youth Volunteer of the Year went to Zack Kurima and Volunteer of the Year to Cody Cox. https://www.fwsistercities.org/about-us/awards Other elected officers include:
Past Chairman/Nominating, Brad Mahon, Murphy Mahon Keffler & FarrierDevelopment Chair, Jeff King, Northern Trust Co.Government Relations, Michael Hyatt, UBS Financial Services, Inc.Marketing Chair, Kara Peterson, Alcon LaboratoriesLong Range Planning, Julie Johncox, JP SolutionsProgram Chair, Eva BonillaAt-Large, Travis DeVault, BNSF RailwaysAt-Large, James Meintges, JP Morgan ChaseAt-Large, Mary Jo Polidore, DFW International AirportBandung Chair, Brent CliffordBudapest Chair, Mac ZimmermanGuiyang Chair, Albon Head, Jackson Walker, LLPMbabane Chair, Dr. Staussa ErvinNagaoka Chair, Tom BrentsReggio Emilia Chair, Veronica Chavez Law, Decker Jones LLPToluca Chair, Doug HarmanEmerging Leaders Network, Andrea Ballard“We have many things to look forward to next year. We’re going to Indonesia and Swaziland in June; and we have 75 students going to Fort Worth’s sister cities on educational exchanges,” said Ann Rice, new Board Chairperson. “We do this because we’re citizen diplomats. We care what the world thinks about the U.S. and we want to know more about the rest of the world.” For more information, please contact Mae Ferguson, President/CEO at 817/632-7104 or email.Local Students to Serve as Fort Worth Ambassadors
Dance Champions Named at Sister Cities Event 2012
Fort Worth, Texas–DeVaults named champions at Dancing with the Sister Cities Stars
2012 Dance Champions Travis and Catharine DeVault Travis and Catharine DeVault were awarded the mirrored ball trophy as the 2012 Dance Champions at this year’s Mayor’s International Dinner benefitting Sister Cities. Travis is Director of Customer Support at BNSF Railway and Catharine a 9th grade teacher. They performed a sultry tango to the Eurthymics Sweet Dreams. Joe Berry & Janee Harrell – 2nd place winners! Close behind in 2ndplace were Joe Berry of Winslow’s Café and Janee Harrell, The Janee Show and State Rep. Kelly & Robin Hancock rounded out the top three. Mayor Kenneth & Ashley Shetter who sported a 50s costume took home the honors for Best Costume. Councilman Dennis & Cindy Shingleton were awarded the Headed to Broadway trophy for a lively Swing number with a “surprise” ending. The event was Chaired by Michael Guyton, Vice President of ONCOR and hosted by Mayor Betsy Price. Dancing with the Sister Cities Stars was a huge success raising over $150,000 to support Sister Cities’ efforts to provide educational, cultural and economic opportunities for all Fort Worth citizens. The surprise of the night was the Stompin’ Studs. These brave businessmen danced to the Broadway hit, Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, and wowed the crowd with their dancing skills. They included: Henry Borbolla, Carlo Capua, Bob Jameson, David Goodroe, Glen Hahn, Greg Kalina, Andy Taft, Robert Sturns, David Parker, Matt Graves, TD Smyers, Chris Edwards, Chief Jeff Halstead and Lee Rogers. Another crowd pleaser was the Dance of Champions. This group was made up of champions from the last two years including Mary Palko & Owen Daniel, Greg & Tina Kalina, Johnny & Sherry Campbell, Mark & Robin Nurdin, Henry & Becky Renfro Borbolla and Paul & Harriet Harral. Sixteen incredible couples entertained the audience with their various renditions of disco, swing, waltz and tango. Rep. Kelly & Robin Hancock 3rd place winners! Regardless of talent, they were all entertaining with their flamboyant and sometimes reckless performances. They included: Rep. Kelly & Robin Hancock; City Councilman Dennis & Cindy Shingleton; Mayor Kenneth & Ashley Shetter; Chris & County Clerk Mary Louise Garcia; Kyle Arnold & Andrea Ballard; Capt. Rob & Lori Bennett; Joe Berry & Janee Harrell; Travis & Catharine DeVault; Steve & Rebecca Montgomery; Bob & Sally Parmelee; Charlie & Beverly Powell; Greg & Jeanine Ricks; Clint Riley & Kelly Campbell; Marshall & Annette Searcy; and Fred Slabach & Melany Neilson.Videos of the evening coming soon to our You Tube channel – Stompin’ Studs Preview Video
2012-11-02 02:23
Dance Champions Named at Sister Cities Event 2012
Fort Worth, Texas–DeVaults named champions at Dancing with the Sister Cities Stars
2012 Dance Champions Travis and Catharine DeVault Travis and Catharine DeVault were awarded the mirrored ball trophy as the 2012 Dance Champions at this year’s Mayor’s International Dinner benefitting Sister Cities. Travis is Director of Customer Support at BNSF Railway and Catharine a 9th grade teacher. They performed a sultry tango to the Eurthymics Sweet Dreams. Joe Berry & Janee Harrell – 2nd place winners! Close behind in 2ndplace were Joe Berry of Winslow’s Café and Janee Harrell, The Janee Show and State Rep. Kelly & Robin Hancock rounded out the top three. Mayor Kenneth & Ashley Shetter who sported a 50s costume took home the honors for Best Costume. Councilman Dennis & Cindy Shingleton were awarded the Headed to Broadway trophy for a lively Swing number with a “surprise” ending. The event was Chaired by Michael Guyton, Vice President of ONCOR and hosted by Mayor Betsy Price. Dancing with the Sister Cities Stars was a huge success raising over $150,000 to support Sister Cities’ efforts to provide educational, cultural and economic opportunities for all Fort Worth citizens. The surprise of the night was the Stompin’ Studs. These brave businessmen danced to the Broadway hit, Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, and wowed the crowd with their dancing skills. They included: Henry Borbolla, Carlo Capua, Bob Jameson, David Goodroe, Glen Hahn, Greg Kalina, Andy Taft, Robert Sturns, David Parker, Matt Graves, TD Smyers, Chris Edwards, Chief Jeff Halstead and Lee Rogers. Another crowd pleaser was the Dance of Champions. This group was made up of champions from the last two years including Mary Palko & Owen Daniel, Greg & Tina Kalina, Johnny & Sherry Campbell, Mark & Robin Nurdin, Henry & Becky Renfro Borbolla and Paul & Harriet Harral. Sixteen incredible couples entertained the audience with their various renditions of disco, swing, waltz and tango. Rep. Kelly & Robin Hancock 3rd place winners! Regardless of talent, they were all entertaining with their flamboyant and sometimes reckless performances. They included: Rep. Kelly & Robin Hancock; City Councilman Dennis & Cindy Shingleton; Mayor Kenneth & Ashley Shetter; Chris & County Clerk Mary Louise Garcia; Kyle Arnold & Andrea Ballard; Capt. Rob & Lori Bennett; Joe Berry & Janee Harrell; Travis & Catharine DeVault; Steve & Rebecca Montgomery; Bob & Sally Parmelee; Charlie & Beverly Powell; Greg & Jeanine Ricks; Clint Riley & Kelly Campbell; Marshall & Annette Searcy; and Fred Slabach & Melany Neilson.Videos of the evening coming soon to our You Tube channel – Stompin’ Studs Preview Video
Trinity Valley School Hosts Students from Toluca, Mexico 2012
Educators Selected as International Academic Chairs
James Aldridge, Fort Worth Country Day | Jay Kurima, TX Academy of Biomedical Science |
Dustin Alexander -Trimble Tech High School | Kelly LaFarge, International Newcomer Acad |
Sefakor Amaa, Arlington Heights High School | Krystofer Lang, Western Hills High School |
Erin Blythe, TX Academy of Biomedical Science | Jean-Marc Montagnon, Benbrook MS |
Tonia Butler, Trimble Tech High School | Marcia Morgan, R.L. Paschal High School |
Josue Cardenas, Polytechnical High School | Jaime Morris, W.P. McLean Middle School |
Alexandra Checka, Applied Learning Academy | Marie Morris, Riverside Middle School |
Heath Dollar, Eagle Mountain Saginaw ISD | Julie Mullender, Como Montessori MS |
Carrie Driscoll, Diamond Hill-Jarvis High School | Linda Peters, Morningside Middle School |
Tara Forrest, Fort Worth Country Day School | Gina Powell, Young Men’s Leadership Acad. |
John Foster, William Monnig Middle School | Janet Reynolds, Leonard Middle School |
Kris Franks, Chisholm Trail High School | Christopher Reynolds, Young Women’s |
Kristen Gabehart, Dunbar Middle School | Leadership Academy |
Cynthia Gonzalez, Meadowbrook Middle Sch. | Kelly Richey, North Side High School |
Kay Gray, Wedgwood 6th Grade School | Dr. Michael Roemer, Trinity Valley School |
Bridget Guccione, Nolan Catholic High School | Denise Rosas, McLean 6th Grade School |
Maurice Hawthorne, O.D. Wyatt High School | Gladys Scott, Wedgwood Middle School |
Evelyn V. Hayden, Southwest High School | Lauren Simenauer, J.P. Elder Middle School |
Rachel Henderson Cook, Jean McClung MS | Juan Soto, Western Hills High School |
Chandra Hough, Fort Worth Academy | Konstantin Stakhovich, South Hills High School |
Isolina Howard, International Newcomer Acad | Matthew Stroup, R.L. Paschal High School |
Tiffany Johnston, W.C. Stripling Middle School | Gabriel Valdez, Rosemont 6th Grade School |
Anna King – Boswell High School | Priscilla Williams, Rosemont Middle School |
Angela Kornman, All Saints Episcopal School | Michele Wright, Carter-Riverside High School |
Lori Zarate, Daggett Montessori Middle School |
2012-10-05 10:55
Educators Selected as International Academic Chairs
Fort Worth, TX—Sister Cities Partners with Area Schools on Global Fluency Fort Worth Sister Cities welcomed and recognized the newly appointed International Academic Ambassador Chairs (IAAC) recently at a reception held in the Botanic Gardens. These educators are selected by the principals in their schools to serve in this capacity for one academic year. The specific goal of an IAAC is to create and promote awareness of international educational opportunities for Fort Worth youth and educators. The group is comprised of teachers from each middle and high school both public and private. The 2012/13 Class consists of:
James Aldridge, Fort Worth Country Day | Jay Kurima, TX Academy of Biomedical Science |
Dustin Alexander -Trimble Tech High School | Kelly LaFarge, International Newcomer Acad |
Sefakor Amaa, Arlington Heights High School | Krystofer Lang, Western Hills High School |
Erin Blythe, TX Academy of Biomedical Science | Jean-Marc Montagnon, Benbrook MS |
Tonia Butler, Trimble Tech High School | Marcia Morgan, R.L. Paschal High School |
Josue Cardenas, Polytechnical High School | Jaime Morris, W.P. McLean Middle School |
Alexandra Checka, Applied Learning Academy | Marie Morris, Riverside Middle School |
Heath Dollar, Eagle Mountain Saginaw ISD | Julie Mullender, Como Montessori MS |
Carrie Driscoll, Diamond Hill-Jarvis High School | Linda Peters, Morningside Middle School |
Tara Forrest, Fort Worth Country Day School | Gina Powell, Young Men’s Leadership Acad. |
John Foster, William Monnig Middle School | Janet Reynolds, Leonard Middle School |
Kris Franks, Chisholm Trail High School | Christopher Reynolds, Young Women’s |
Kristen Gabehart, Dunbar Middle School | Leadership Academy |
Cynthia Gonzalez, Meadowbrook Middle Sch. | Kelly Richey, North Side High School |
Kay Gray, Wedgwood 6th Grade School | Dr. Michael Roemer, Trinity Valley School |
Bridget Guccione, Nolan Catholic High School | Denise Rosas, McLean 6th Grade School |
Maurice Hawthorne, O.D. Wyatt High School | Gladys Scott, Wedgwood Middle School |
Evelyn V. Hayden, Southwest High School | Lauren Simenauer, J.P. Elder Middle School |
Rachel Henderson Cook, Jean McClung MS | Juan Soto, Western Hills High School |
Chandra Hough, Fort Worth Academy | Konstantin Stakhovich, South Hills High School |
Isolina Howard, International Newcomer Acad | Matthew Stroup, R.L. Paschal High School |
Tiffany Johnston, W.C. Stripling Middle School | Gabriel Valdez, Rosemont 6th Grade School |
Anna King – Boswell High School | Priscilla Williams, Rosemont Middle School |
Angela Kornman, All Saints Episcopal School | Michele Wright, Carter-Riverside High School |
Lori Zarate, Daggett Montessori Middle School |
Generation Hope Laptop Program Kicks Off New Year
October marks the kick off for the Generation Hope laptop program. Fort Worth Sister Cities is proud to be the international component for this program, which was founded by Commissioner Roy C. Brooks four years ago. The program provides laptop computers to low income middle school students.
Fort Worth has partnered with educators and students in Toluca, Mexico and Mbabane, Swaziland to facilitate communications with the Gen Hope students. This year, students from Tec de Monterrey in Toluca, Mexico, will blog with 8th grade students from the Gen Hope program. The students will talk with each other about their cultures, their lives, and what school is like in their countries. Sister Cities and Gen Hope also conduct a sister cities day in December, when the students are required to combine learning about how to use power point presentation with researching information about all eight of Fort Worth’s sister cities. They develop presentations which are impressive.
Fort Worth Sister Cities is looking forward to furthering the connection with Gen Hope. We hope they have another great year.
About Gen Hope: The Generation Hope Laptop Program was designed to educate and enhance students’ ability to use technology to achieve academic success. In the fall of 2010, the Generation Hope Laptop Program provided laptops and structured curriculum to over 260 sixth and seventh grade students across eleven schools in the Crowley, Everman, and Fort Worth Independent School Districts. ”The mission of Generation Hope Laptop Program is to nurture, empower and develop the whole child by leveraging technology with computer involvement and global awareness to brighten their life possibilities.”Trier, Germany and Fort Worth, TX Celebrate 25th Anniversary
Sister Cities Sends Young Professionals to Japan on Business Exchange
- Marguerite Allen, City of Fort Worth, Economic Development Dept.
- Hannah Behrens, HGC Real Estate Services
- Monica Germinario, Refugee One
- Will Northern, Northern Realty Group
- Dr. Michael Roemer, Trinity Valley School
- Anette Soto, U. S. Dept. of Transportation
- Deborah Sutton, Northwestern Mutual
- Tracy Williams, TCU Neely School of Business