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March 28, 2011
COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: Joseph Aihara, Sandy Day, James Dinwiddie,
Russell LaHodny, John D. Nguyen, Brian O'Neal,
Anna Piercy, Kyoko Smith, Virginia Zlaket
COMMISSIONERS ABSENT: Elaine Cali, Lisa Gin, Carrie Nocella, Swati Patcl,
Carolyn Yellis
STAFF PRESENT: Saany Larson -Cash, Community Services
Lori Bartnikowski, City Manager's Office
GUESTS PRESENT: Henri Soucy, Sue Soucy
Agenda Posting_ A complete copy of the Anaheim Sister City Commission Agenda was posted
at 3:00 on March 25, at Anaheim. City Hall.
Public Input: Chairman Nguyen explained that members of the public are invited to address the
Anaheim Sister City Commission and will be called upon under Agenda Item No. III Public
Comment.
CALL TO ORDER
The regular meeting of the Anaheim Sister City Commission was called to order
at 4:07 p.m. on Monday, March 28, 2011 at the Anaheim City Manager's Officc,
City Hall, 200 S. Anaheim Blvd., 7 "' Floor, Anaheim, California.
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
MOTION Commissioner O'Neal offered a Motion, Seconded by Commissioner
Leonard AND MOTION CARRIED (Vote: 9 -0, Absent: Cali, Gin, Nocella,
Patel, Yellis) that the Anaheim Sister City does hereby approve the minutes from
the February 28, 2011 Sister Commission meeting with the following changes:
Commissioner Day expressed that she would like to include for the record,
regarding the ASCC Meeting Minutes on February 28, 2011, Item XII
(Commissioner Comments) that she had mentioned that her position remains that
$500 per student fee, for the current Japanese student exchange program is
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excessive and that she feels that it should revert to the $250 per student fee, as in
previous years.
III. PUBLIC COMMENT
Chairman Nguyen introduced Michael Bruckner, the CMO Management Intern
who is supporting Greg Garcia on the Sister City Commission. Chairman Nguyen
thanked Michael for his tremendous help with the executive committee, also with
the student exchange interview process of the students and his facilitation of the
outreach and communication to Mito, Japan. Chairman Nguyen stated that
Michael has been an arnazing assistant to the Commission.
Additionally Chairman Nguyen introduced the two guests, Henri and Sue Soucy.
Henri Soucy recently resigned from the Anaheim Sister City Commission.
Sue Soucy was part of the previous Anaheim Sister City Association (ASCA),
and was previously a part of the selection and judging committee for the student
exchange program.
Henri reported on the Assistant English Teachers (AET) program. This is a
program in Mito where foreign teachers come to Japan to assist the Japanese
teachers in teaching English. Mayor Kato from Mito, Japan came to Anaheim in
2006 and met with :Mayor Pringle and requested that a teacher from Anaheim
participate in the AET program. Previously the teachers have been from the
Christian University at Oklahoma.
In 2008 when Henri was president of ASCA, the former Sister City organization
in Anaheim, Mito had also requested a teacher from Anaheim. Last year, Lisa
Hansen who was a high school graduate of Loara High School and a college
graduate of Cal State Fullerton, went to Japan this past year as an AET.
In January 2011, five California AET's were officially approved by the Mito City
Educational Research Center. They are: Aaron Blaauw who lives in Chino and is
a graduate of Cal State Long Beach, Kyrnberly Dobson who lives in Downey and
is a graduate of Cal State Long Beach, Brett Fujioka who lives in La Canada and
graduated from Occidental College and Kayu Shibata who lives in Irvine and
graduated from University of California Los Angeles. One additional AET that
was approved but recently made the decision to cancel was Christie Paik who
lives in West Covina and is a graduate of University of Southern California.
Additionally, Lisa Hansen, the AET from last year decided to return for a second
year. The AEI's have a responsibility to teach for one year (the school year is
April through March of each year). In addition to teaching, they will be helping
out with disaster preparedness and a lot more.
Henri gave a full report on the numerous processes that he dealt with in regards to
his responsibility for assisting the AET's to be eligible to obtain the certificates
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from the consulate. Additionally Henri gave a detailed explanation of the travel
plans and itineraries of the AEI's.
Henri has been asked by the Mito City International Association to be their liaison
with the Anaheim Sister City Commission with regards to all aspects of the
outbound and inbound student exchange Assistant English Teachers (AET)
programs between Anaheim and Mito. Henri has Mito's full authority and they
have requested him to attend all Anaheim Sister City Commission monthly
meetings, report to the commission all aspects of the student exchange as their
representative and also work with the Report Republic for Government Exchange
subcommittee which has a responsibility for the student exchange. Mito has
asked Henri to take on this responsibility and it is solely for the student exchange
and AET programs. Henri stated that he will be a Program Director/Facilitator
and will be utilizing his experience to help where ever he can.
Commissioner Nguyen thanked Henri for stepping in and helping with the AET
program. He also stated that the City will address the letter that was formally sent
to them from Mito about their request for Henri to work with the Anaheim Sister
City Commission. Chairman Nguyen stated that Greg Garcia will follow up and
report back on the item.
Chairman Nguyen thanked both Henri and Sue Soucy for being at the meeting
and for the excellent update report.
Commissioner Zlacket inquired about how it occurred that Henri became the
liaison for Mito, and if Mito was aware that he recently resigned from the ASCC.
Chairman Nguyen reiterated that Greg Garcia will formally address the letter sent
to the City of Anaheim by Mito regarding Henri Soucy.
IV, TREASURER'S REPORT
Chairman Nguyen reported that Commissioner Patel was absent, and that the
numbers are pending in order to reflect the student exchange ticket purchase and
the pending refund with additional cancellation fees for the Mito trip that has been
cancelled.
Commissioner Zlacket initiated a discussion on possibly obtaining a credit card
program on behalf of the Anaheim Sister City Commission for fundraisers and
necessary purchases, and also to have the ability to accept credit card donations.
Commissioner Day suggested that one idea would be to set up an account through
the Anaheim Community Foundation (ACF) for donation purposes, or that
possibly a non -profit program could be set up.
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Chairman Nguyen stated that they would look into all of the ideas and report
back.
V. MITO STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM — UPDATE
Commissioner Zlacket reported on the cancellation of the student exchange trip to
Mito due to the recent earthquake and tsunami conditions. The students are still
scheduled to be recognized at the City Council meeting on April 12,
Danielle Vargas, the 2010 Ambassador representing Anaheim, was on the front
page of the local section of the newspaper regarding the campaign effort to collect
1000 letters. Mayor Tait and the Council Members are very receptive to the idea
and are supportive. The campaign effort is to collect 1000 letters from the
citizens in the city of Anaheim and mail them to the Sister City, Mito,
Michael Bruckner stated that on the City website there is information explaining
where residents can submit letters of kindness, poems, or email directly to City
Fall. Michael also presented a couple of exceptional representations that have
already been submitted.
Commissioner Aihara reported that all of his students (approximately 125) wrote
letters that have been submitted.
Commissioner Leonard inquired about the possibility of getting more press
regarding the Sister City, Mito connection.
Chairman Nguyen held a short discussion on raising awareness and getting our
citizens to write letters and connect with Mito showing our compassion.
Commissioner Zlacket mentioned that some of the students are making origami
cranes and selling them to students for $ 1.00 and then sending the money to
Japan. The students fundraising goal is to sell at least a thousand. This also
encourages everyone to keep Japan in their thoughts and prayers. Other
suggestions were to assist the students in creating work projects with the Chamber
of Commerce and possibly with the Taste of Anaheim Event.
Commissioner Dinwiddie reported that at Kennedy High School the teachers
challenged the students that if they could raise $5000.00 in five minutes, the
teachers would get Mohawk haircuts. The students eagerly met the challenge and
even earned over $6000.00 in five minutes.
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Commissioner Aihara reported that his school is also planning a fundraiser
campaign.
VI. JAPAN QUAKE RELIEF — 1000 LETTERS OF KINDNESS
1,000 Letters of Kindness Campaign to Mito, Japan -The City of Anaheim and the
Anaheim Sister City Commission have invited everyone to show their support for
our Sister City ---- Mito, Japan by participating in our 1,000 Letters of Kindness
Campaign. The March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami has caused enormous
hardship throughout Japan. In an effort to show our friends in Mito that we stand
with them as they recover and rebuild their communities, we have been asked to
write an open letter to a Mito resident expressing kind words and compassion.
This gesture of support can be in the form of a letter, poem, picture, or even just a
few short sentences. Submissions must be made to www.sistercitv6c),anaheini.net
by May 27, 2011. For more information, participants may visit
www.anaheim.net/SisterCit or call Michael Bruckner at extension 4610.
Commissioner Piercy gave an explanation of the 1000 Cranes explaining that the
tradition is to make a huge framed crane that is made out of 1000 origami cranes.
The idea is that if you make 1000 cranes and make a wish; that wish will be
granted.
VII. AD HOC SUBCOMMITTE UPDATES
Commissioner LaHodny gave an update on the Economic Development Ad Hoc
Subcommittee. UPS has expressed an interest in getting involved and becoming a
sponsor for some of the things in which the commission will be participating.
This item is still in progress and it will be addressed further in the near future.
Additionally, from the Chamber standpoint, there are business resources that are
being pursued.
Commissioner Day reported that she met with Mayor Tait to ensure that he was in
agreement with the goals of the Sister City Commission and to get his feedback.
After the earthquake occurred the focus has changed, so they briefly discussed the
direction and processes that the commission is exploring. Commissioner Day
talked with Mayor Tait about the 1000 Letter Campaign and he was very
enthusiastic about it. He is aware and supportive of the commission's major
fundraising efforts. Also covered in the meeting, was the international events
that the commission would like him to participate in, and he was very agreeable to
this idea also. Additionally, the Mayor has expressed an interest in being more
personally involved with the ASCC website.
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Commissioner Day reiterated that due to the recent events in Japan, the work that
the commission is doing, has become very high profile so it's an opportunity for
the commission to have a real solid year of planning and expansion of the
committee.
Commissioner Day also mentioned that Commissioner Leonard noticed that there
was an issue with the website on the section where the commission was seeking
German partnerships, and it was not showing on the website. Commissioner Day
reported that there is now an online process and that the information has been
resubmitted. There are other cities that the commission is exploring, but the
current focus is on cities in Germany. At this point a response has been received
from Stuttgart, Germany, but there have been no other responses at this time.
VIII. SISTER CITY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE — RECAP
Chairman Nguyen reported on his attendance at the 55` Annual Sister City
International Conference in Washington D.C. He reported that it was an excellent
conference and he learned that it will be held in Washington D.C. every five
years. Chairman Nguyen shared the agenda and the program from the conference.
He also shared the Chicago Sister City Annual Report as an inspirational item and
the Sister City Membership Directory as a reference for other Sister Cities
information.
Chairman Nguyen encouraged everyone to attend the upcoming Sister Cities
Regional Conference that will be held from September 30, 2011 through October
1, 2011, at the ;Mission Inn, in Riverside, CA. The Riverside Sister City is hosting
the conference, and most of the local Sister Cities in California are likely to be
attending. There are a lot of workshops and networking opportunities. Also the
different models of Sister Cities that exist, will be shared. Some exist as
commissions, some are part of the Chamber of Commerce, some are part of the
Visitors and Convention Bureau (VCB) and others exist as their own entities. It's
all very interesting, and the greatest value is the networking.
Chairman Nguyen stated that the Sister City International organization is very
influential, and therefore he expressed the need to fonn strong relationships with
representations of businesses, non profits, education, art and cultural programs, in
order to strive to be a distinguished organization that facilitates and promotes a
global exchange and world peace.
1X. FUNDRAISING AND SPONSORSHIPS
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Commissioner Day stated that the mission is to generate funds and also to elevate
the awareness of the potential of the Anaheim Sister City Commission. Up until
now, it has been a terrific cultural program with one city and a semi -small
relationship with another city. Now that the commission is getting ready to
expand, the commission must prepare to properly approach very high profile
sponsors that have a global presence.
Commissioner Day presented the draft fundraising package showing the different
levels of sponsorship from $100.00 for an individual, to $50,000.00 for a large
global organization. There was a discussion about the suggestion of a global
member sponsorship and what possible capacity that they might fill such as being
an honorary commissioner or a member of the board of trustees and specifically
the outline of the responsibilities, liability, title and what recognition they may
receive.
Commissioner Day reviewed all of the benefits listed on her draft and explained
that at this point, the creation of ideas are still in the process. A brainstorming
discussion ensued regarding all of the creative ideas, and a decision was made to
continue to work on the numerous wonderful ideas. The committee is very
excited at the prospect of the enormous potential that the City of Anaheim has and
the committee will continue to refine the ideas. The commission will continue to
evolve as the relationships become solidified.
Commissioner Leonard suggested that a Value Statement or a Mission Statement
stating the benefits should be created.
Chairman Nguyen wrapped up the brainstorming discussion by saying that the
commission needs to be a partnership organization that promotes our community
assets. Chairman Nguyen also suggested that the commission should set a formal
meeting with the VCB to renew the relationship. This is a new year and the
commission's goal is to become a vibrant community entity.
X. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
Chairman Nguyen announced that a representative from the Sister City
International Board is expected to attend the next Anaheim Sister City
Commission meeting.
Additionally, Chairman Nguyen announced that Commissioner Nocella has
resigned as commissioner, and a replacement is in the process.
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XI. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 5:52 p.m., to May
23, 2011 at 4:00 p.m. at the City of Anaheim, City Manager's Office.