Sister City 2010/05/24CITY OF ANAHEIM
SISTER CITY COMMISSION
MINUTES
May 24, 2010
COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: Joseph Aihara, Randy Amiri, Elaine Cali, Sandy
Day, Russell LaHodny, John D. Nguyen, Carrie
Nocella, Kyoko Smith, Henri Soucy,
Kimberly Tulleners,
COMMISSIONERS ABSENT:
Conway, Swati Patel
STAFF PRESENT:
Sjany Larson-Cash, Community Services
GUESTS PRESENT: Bill Daly, Member of the Public
Sue Soucy, Member of the Public
Agenda Posting: A complete copy of the Anaheim Sister City Commission Agenda was posted
at 3:00 a.m. on Friday, May 21, 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.
SPECIAL NOTE TO OUR GUESTS AND VISITORS
We welcome you to our Commission meeting. If you desire to address the Anaheim Sister
City Commission, please do so when called upon under Agenda Item III. Public Comment.
I.CALL TO ORDER
The meeting of the Anaheim Sister City Commission was called to order
at 4:07 p.m. on Monday May
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Office, City Hall, 200 S. Anaheim Blvd., 7 Floor, Anaheim, California.
II.APPROVAL OF MINUTES
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MOTION: Commissioner Nocella offered a Motion, seconded by
Commissioner Amiri AND MOTION CARRIED (Vote 10-0, Absent:
) that the Anaheim Sister City
Commission does hereby approve the April 26, 2010 Anaheim Sister City
Commission minutes.
III.PUBLIC COMMENT
Bill Daly is interested in the Sister City enterprise and inquired about what
is happening with Sister City interest with regards to the Germany and
Ireland delegations. It was reported however, that cities in Germany and
Ireland are cities that have been previously explored but at this time, there
is nothing in the works. Bill also expressed interest in joining the
executive committee and any subcommittes that welcome members of the
public.
IV.TREASURERS REPORT
Commissioner Soucy reported that the Anaheim Community Foundation
started with the first $10,000.00 that was obtained from ASCA and that so
far $6128.00 has been spent for airfare and insurance for the four students
and one adult going to Mito. The balance is $3,872.00 and on Friday,
May 21, another $5,000.00 check was received from ASCA and will be
deposited by June 1. Additionally, all of the required donations of
$250.00 from each of the student fundraisers will amount to another
$1,000.00 for deposit. As far as additional money coming in, Mito has
notified us that in July they will make a substantial gift from the city for
the inbound program that may cover the San Diego weekend hotels,
admissions and possibly the whole weekend which will be close to
$10,000.00.
Commissioner Tulleners offered a motion, seconded by Commissioner
Day AND MOTION CARRIED (Vote 10-0
Yellis, Conway, Patel) that the Anaheim Sister City Commission does
hereby approve the Anaheim Sister City Treasurers report.
V.SUBCOMMITTEE UPDATES
Commissioner Amiri reported that the subcommittee meeting was held by
conference call and that the bylaws were reviewed and approved. It was
passed on to Greg Garcia and anybody who has not had the opportunity
from the commission, is encouraged to review and make suggestions in
order to obtain acceptable bylaws. Additionally, Commissioner Amiri
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mentioned that they are still working on a presentation on the
the goals and objectives that are accepted.
The intention is to update the goals and objectives on a quarterly basis in
order to continue to be aware of how the commission is progressing on the
goals and objectives that have been set.
Commissioner Amiri is also requesting that all members start pursuing and
gathering information for a Sister City in Germany. The intention is to
follow the process of selecting a Sister City and also to choose three or
four cities and then present them to the leaders. Turkey will be
considered, as Anaheim currently does a lot of business with Turkey. The
commission would like the opportunity to meet with the delegation in
Turkey, as the exchange could work very well with Anaheim.
Anaheim currently has two Sister Cities and the commission would like to
add three more within the next five years.
VI.PRESENTATION OF ANAHEIM STUDENTS
This year the selection process has been a lot more detailed than prior
years. The chosen students are kind, humble, intelligent, very proactive
and have a synergy among them. Commissioner Soucy introduced the
four students that were selected for the Student Exchange Program and
asked that they tell what going to Japan means to them, along with a few
words of appreciation.
Danielle Vargas I am very interested in Mito and learning about
how Anaheim and Mito will build a bridge and I plan to come back
and share my experiences with everyone. I appreciate being here
Anaheim.
Alvina Hinh Personally, I am interested in the culinary field and
I am excited to learn and explore the different cuisines in Mito.
Also I am very interested in the Japanese demeanor and how
everyone is so humble. looking forward to experiencing the
differences in how they live in comparison to how we live.
Deborah Kwak I am a senior at Oxford Academy. One of the
main reasons I am really excited to go to Japan is that in college I
hope to study and major in cultural communications. I am very
interested in seeing different cultures and how they communicate
and how they respect each other. I am just very interested in all
sorts of cultures and I have never been to Asia before.
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Nhu Nguyen
youngest of all these ladies. I would like to thank you for
endorsing us on our trip. I am very excited because my teacher,
Mr. Aihara, has been talking about it and I love Japan. When I was
young I was introduced to a lot of Japanese people and I want to
get more in depth with the culture, the heritage and the society. I
am very excited for this opportunity
how it goes.
Christina Maguire, Chaperone/Special Education Teacher at
Cypress High This is an incredible honor. Thank you all very
much. The girls are smart and intelligent, and
together very quickly. I hope to enjoy it and bring back a lot of
experiences to share about how the Japanese live their lives.
VII.MITO DELEGATION VISIT/COORDINATION
Commissioner Soucy reported that the latest information received from
Mr. Wang, the General Manager of the Mito City International
Association, was that they are conducting interviews for the Mito students
and a teacher. As soon as Mr. Wang receives the final information on the
students he will let everybody know. Our commission is looking for the
best host families and currently there are host families for three students.
Commissioner Soucy encouraged everyone that wants to host, or knows of
somebody that wants to be a host family, to please notify the commission
as soon as possible. They will have to complete an application, be
fingerprinted, and home interviews will be conducted.
Commissioner Soucy also mentioned that the Downtown Community
Center has been reserved for the banquet on August 6. There will also be
a VIP Tour of Anaheim, a behind the scenes tour, and a weekend in San
Diego.
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Additionally, there is a 6 grade class at Sunkist Elementary School that
will be sponsoring the Pen Pal Program from Anaheim. Mito will also be
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identifying a 6 grade class to start a Pen Pal Program. Eventually more
schools will be added to the program.
The Commission will have their first Assistant English teacher from
Anaheim that will be flying to Mito on June 3. The first Monday in June,
there will be the First Annual Dinner and this will allow the Board
Members to see the students before they leave. It will allow the students
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and the chaperones to say some words of thanks to the Board, and to tell
them what going to Japan means to them.
At the August 23 commission meeting, the students will be presenting
their whole two week experience together to the commission and at that
point questions can be asked. Each student will do a PowerPoint
presentation on food, architecture, education, school activities, etc.
On the dates of November 11 through November 14, Mr. Wang will arrive
at LAX. There will be a cultural day and a business day. They normally
bring 30-35 people. They are bringing a business delegation and some
city council members. Commissioner Soucy will be getting a detailed list
of everybody that will be attending and their working titles.
When the Mito students are here, there will be a Sayonara dinner. Most of
the Anaheim Council members usually attend. At the dinner, our students
will entertain by playing musical instruments, dancing the waltz, etc.
VIII.COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
Greg Garcia brought up the question of our commission wanting to
dedicate any time to talking with our chamber and business leaders to see
what kind of relationship we can form with Spain that would be similar to
the Pen Pal program or student exchange programs. Spain is anxious to
get started, and they are waiting for us to approach them and give them the
framework to do some of these programs.
Greg Garcia reported that the Sister City website is in progress and that
there will be a progress report on when it will be launched.
Commissioner Day commented that she heard (after the fact), that Angels
Baseball had a Japan day. Greg Garcia agreed that it was a missed
opportunity and then discussed about how to get the word out to be
notified about opportunities in our community and region that the
commission can take part in. Commissioner Garcia has also encouraged
our PIO to work with the commission to let us know about opportunities.
To raise awareness of the program, he suggested that a press release be
sent out to let people know that our students are going to Mito, Japan and
that the Mito students are coming here.
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Chairman Nguyen stated that there was a special ceremony in Fullerton to
renew their Sister City relationship and he thinks it would be appropriate
for us to do the same. Additionally, he suggested the idea of getting
Angels player, Hideki Matsui to visit, would be a wow" factor. Bill
Daly suggested that the students take a picture with Mr. Matsui and have it
displayed in Mito in the room with Anaheim artifacts.
Commissioner Nocella requested to agendize the logo item. She will
bring a recommended logo that her team is working on.
Chairman Nguyen inquired if anyone has heard anything from council
about the Anaheim Ballet holding an International Dance Festival.
Commissioner Soucy reported that mpany so
they could not find a representative to attend. An Anaheim representative
found a dancer that was from Mito, and currently they are waiting for a
response about who the dancer is and what kind of sponsorship might be
available. If that pans out, then we would proceed to find a host family for
the dancer.
Commissioner Day stated that although supportive of arts related non-
profit groups and events in our city on a personal level, Commissioner
Day is opposed to this Commission being directly or indirectly involved
with any fundraising efforts on their behalf. Moreover, this Commission
should not be utilized as a liaison for such efforts as it could potentially
injure our relationships with our current Sister City partners.
IX.ADJOURNMENT
Chairman Nguyen announced that he will miss the next meeting, as he
will be on vacation and he appointed Commissioner Nocella to chair the
next meeting.
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 5:04 p.m. to
June 28, 2010 at 4:00 p.m. at the City of Anaheim, City
Please note: Due to scheduling conflicts, the June Sister City Commission
meeting was rescheduled from June 28 to June 21 at 4:00 p.m., at the City