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Santa Monica Welcomes its newest Italian Sister City: Sant'Elia
Fiumerapido-Cassino (1,2,3) Santa Monica Mayor Herb Katz (left) and President of
Prov. Frosinone, Italy Francesco Scalia (right), sign proclamations
making Sant'Elia Fiumerapido-Cassino (Italy) Santa Monica's newest Sister City
during a Signing Induction Ceremony at City Hall on Thursday, August 21, 2008. Mayor Katz and President Scalia exchange gifts during the induction ceremony. (4) Santa Monica Sister City President Joseph Deering (left) and Sant'Elia
Fiumerapido-Cassino Sister City President Dr. ssa Luisa Grossi sign a resolution
establishing an international friendship relationship between the Sister City
Associations of Sant'Elia Fiumerapido-Cassino, Italy and Santa Monica,
California, USA during a Signing Ceremony at City Hall on Thursday,
(5) The Sister City Delegates from Italy and California pose for a
group portrait in front of Santa Monica City Hall. Santa Monica's other three
sister cities are Mazatlan, Mexico; Hamm, Germany and Fujinomiya, Japan. The
mission of Sister City is to develop international
friendships fulfilling President Dwight D. Eisenhower's dream of "citizen
diplomats" establishing peace with "people -to-people" contacts between
countries. Educating young people in the cultural, academic and family life of
other countries, and through exchanges create better understanding and mutual
respect. Fostering appreciation of the beauty and
uniqueness of other cultures through the media of their art, music, dance and
literature. Encouraging youth to understand other people and their customs
through the universal medium of sports and games and stimulating dialogue at the people-to-people level about commerce, science,
politics and human relations as they affect us all in an increasingly global
environment.
Posted on Thursday, August 21, 2008 at 03:15PM
by
Fabian Lewkowicz
in Cultural, Political
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