Sister City 2017/06/26CITY OF ANAHEIM
SISTER CITY COMMISSION
COMMISSIONERS PRESENT:
COMMISSIONERS ABSENT:
STAFF PRESENT:
GUESTS PRESENT:
MINUTES
June 26, 2017
Anthony Al -Jamie, Paul Anderson, Taline Cole,
Matthew Hicks, Debbie Julian, Jerry O'Keefe,
Anna Piercy, Jeanne Tran
Pepe Avila, Lori Dinwiddie, Julia Erdkamp,
Jackie Filbeck, Yanni Guo, Brian O'Neal and one
vacant seat
Kimberly Kelemen, Community Services
Maggie Solorio, City Manager's Office
David Bracey
Agenda Posting A complete copy of the Anaheim Sister City Commission Agenda was posted
on Friday, June 23, 2017 at 3:00 p.m. at Anaheim City Hall.
Public Input: Chair Debbie Julian explained that members of the public are invited to address
the Anaheim Sister City Commission and will be called upon under Agenda Item No. VI. Public
Comment.
L CALL TO ORDER
Chair Debbie Julian called the meeting of the Anaheim Sister City Commission
(ASCO) to order at 4:07 p.m. on Monday, June 26, 2017 at the Anaheim City
Manager's Office, City Hall, 200 S. Anaheim Blvd., 7th Floor, Anaheim,
California.
IL APPROVAL OF MINUTES
MOTION: Commissioner Jerry O'Keefe offered a Motion, seconded by
Commissioner Anna Piercy AND MOTION CARRIED (Vote: 6-0, Abstained:
Paul Anderson and Jeanne Tran, Absent: Pepe Avila, Lori Dinwiddie,
Julia Erdkamp, Jackie Filbeck, Yanni Guo, Brian O'Neal and one vacant seat)
that the Anaheim Sister City Commission does hereby approve the minutes from
the ASCC meeting held on May 22, 2017 as presented.
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III. APPROVAL OF TREASURER'S REPORTS
Treasurer Jeanne Tran presented the Treasurer's Report dated June 20, 2017 and
noted that since the last report, two airline tickets had been purchased for the
outbound student chaperones, leaving the current balance at $12,604.28. She
further noted there are some outstanding reimbursements left for insurance and
the transportation to the airport that add up to approximately $552.00.
Vice Chair Anthony Al -Jamie stated the Commission might recall from the last
meeting that the travel agency scheduled the flight to Mito, Japan for the students
and chaperones to the wrong airport. The travel agency figured out the cost of
what it would cost to charter bus them from Haneda Airport to Mito and they took
that cost and deducted it from the cost of the insurance and, so they deducted
$260 to make up for the error. In other words, Mr. Wang decided to pick up the
students at the Haneda Airport, so the airline gave the Commission a discount and
applied it towards the insurance.
MOTION: Commissioner Anthony Al -Jamie offered a Motion, seconded by
Commissioner Anna Piercy AND MOTION CARRIED (Vote: 8-0, Absent:
Pepe Avila, Lori Dinwiddie, Julia Erdkamp, Jackie Filbeck, Yanni Guo,
Brian O'Neal and one vacant seat) that the Anaheim Sister City Commission does
hereby approve the Treasurer's Report dated June 20, 2017.
IV. 2017 INBOUND/OUTBOUND STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAMS
Commissioner Jeanne Tran reported that the six students and two chaperones
arrived safely at Mito, Japan. They left at 7:15 a.m. on Friday, June 23. They
spent the first day with their host families and the following day they toured a
junior high school where Luke Hogencamp was interviewed and filmed.
Commissioner Tran will email the link of the interview to the Commission. She
also requested that it be posted on the Sister City website. Kimberly Kelemen
will make the request for the posting.
Commissioner Tran further stated they are all doing well. The chaperones were
really excited and staff sent them off with lots of chocolate to give as gifts.
They come home on July 4 in the morning and they expect them to arrive at the
Downtown Community Center between 12 and 1pm.
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Concerning the Inbound Student Exchange, Chair Debbie Julian reported they
have been in communication with Katie Filbeck to finalize the schedule for the
week the students are in Anaheim. It was further noted that Mr. Wang is not
traveling with the inbound students this year and that there will be two female
chaperones, Yumiko Oguchi and Miyuki Teruyama. Miyuki is a former exchange
student who came to Anaheim about six years ago.
Chair Julian stated once the agenda is finalized, it would be sent out to the
Commission. She invited all the commissioners to the meet and greet to welcome
the inbound students on Friday, July 28 at the Downtown Community Center.
After some discussion, the Commission decided to have the Sayonara dinner on
Friday, August 4 before the baseball game at the Visit Anaheim conference room
located inside the Wells Fargo building across the street from the stadium. Chair
Julian will contact Visit Anaheim and make arrangements including event
details.
Once all the details for the schedule are finalized, Kimberly will sit down with the
Community Center Coordinator and book the rooms at the Downtown
Community Center.
After some discussion it was decided that in lieu of taking students to the Orange
County Fair, the Commission will offer discount tickets to the host families so
that they have an option to take them.
Kimberly Kelemen is going to put in a request for a couple cases of Anaheim
water for when the students are here.
The preliminary schedule is as follows:
• Friday, July 28, the students arrive/Meet and Greet at DCC
• July 29 and 30, the students spend the weekend with their host families
• Monday, July 31, instructional time with students and lunch at the Packing
House
• Tuesday, August 1, meet with Mayor Tait, tour Council Chambers, lunch
at In -n -Out and tour the fire station
• Wednesday, August 2, Day at Disneyland
• On Thursday, August 3, Tour of Anaheim Shores and Beach Night or
Orange County Fair as backup in case the beach does not work out
• On Friday, August 4, Sayonara Lunch and Angels baseball game
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V. AD HOC SUBCOMMITTEE REVIEW & REPORTS
a. Cultural/Government Exchanize Subcommittee
None.
b. Marketing/Fundraising Subcommittee
None.
c. Economic Development Subcommittee
None.
VI. PUBLIC COMMENT
David Bracey stated that the Sister Cities International, Southern California
Chapter meeting would be on Saturday, August 12 in Newport Beach.
VII. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
None
VIII. STAFF COMMENTS
Kimberly Kelemen had follow ups to report from the last meeting.
• The City Council Office will provide gifts for the inbound students.
• The outbound students and chaperones are going to be recognized at the
July 25 Council meeting with an opportunity to share slides of the trip and
report to Council about their experience.
IX. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 4:44 p.m. to
Monday, July24, 2017 at 4:00 p.m. at the Anaheim City Hall, 7th Floor, City
Manager's Office Large Conference Room.