Sister City 2021/11/29
CITY OF ANAHEIM
SISTER CITY COMMISSION
MINUTES
November 29, 2021 – 4:00 p.m.
COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: Paul Anderson, Kevin Barrot, James Dinwiddie II,
Dara Maleki, Anna Piercy, Taline Cole
COMMISSIONERS ABSENT: Lori Dinwiddie, Elizabeth Jabaz, Emily Fuentes,
Brian O’Neal, Brian Stanley, Germaine Neumann,
LaShe Rodriguez, (Two Vacant Seats)
STAFF PRESENT: Kimberly Kelemen, Community Services
Maggie Solorio, City Manager’s Office
Karen Harrell, City Manager’s Office
GUESTS PRESENT: Bekele Demissie, Kefelegn Workie, Shif Deneke,
Eskias Teshome, Kifle Gebrehiot
Agenda Posting: A complete copy of the Anaheim Sister City Commission Agenda was posted
on Wednesday, November 24, 2021 at 2:45 p.m. at Anaheim City Hall.
I. CALL TO ORDER
Vice Chair Paul Anderson called the Anaheim Sister City Commission (ASCC)
meeting to order at 4:10 p.m. on Monday, November 29, 2021.
II. FLAG SALUTE
Vice Chair Paul Anderson led the flag salute.
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
MOTION: Did not have a quorum, approval of minutes was continued to the
January 24, 2022 meeting.
IV. APPROVAL OF TREASURER’S REPORT
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Did not have a quorum, approval of Treasurer’s report was continued to the
January 24, 2022 meeting.
V. MITO STUDENT EXCHANGE
There being no updates on this item, the item was continued to the January
meeting for discussion.
VI. VITORIA-GASTEIZ RELATIONSHIP UPDATE
There being no updates on this item, the item was continued to the January
meeting for discussion.
VII. PRESENTATION BY BEKELE DEMISSIE ON PONTENTIAL SISTER CITY
RELATIONSHIP WITH ETHIOPIA
Mr. Bekele Demissie presented on behalf of his group and requests that the Sister
City Commission review his presentation documents and considers the City of
Debre Berhan, Ethiopia as an Anaheim Sister City. Mr. Demissie spoke great
things about Ethiopia and talked about a possible economic, cultural and tourist
connection.
Commissioner Taline Cole asked if there was a current contact in the City that
would be the counterpart to the Sister City. Mr. Demissie stated the City Mayor
and other staff would be available and can meet with commissioners.
Commissioner Taline Cole further asked if there was any established Sister City
connections. Mr. Demissie, stated the City of Fullerton may currently have a
connection with a City in Ethiopia. Commissioner Taline Cole explained that in
looking for a new Sister City they want to create long-standing relationship,
where there is going to be ongoing communication and involvement on both
sides.
Commissioner Anna Piercy stated the close connection and long standing
relationship with Mito, Japan and the student exchange program we currently
have. She further questioned Mr. Demissie what kind of cultural exchange or
connection are they looking for? Mr. Dimissie stated that a cultural and economic
relationship would be good.
Mr. Kifle Gebrehiot suggested a possible adult teaching exchange. Commissioner
Dara Maleke concurred and said it is an option to explore.
VIII. PROPOSED SISTER CITY APPLICATION
Commissioner Jim Dinwiddie stated he would review the current application,
update it based on today’s presentation and the questions that arose as far as the
requirements and guidelines for a Sister City request and re-send to all
commissioners for review and will discuss at the next January meeting.
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IX. PUBLIC COMMENT
None.
X. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
Commissioner Taline Cole made a comment about researching the cities and look
at top priorities, stability, safety. Commissioner Dara Maleki made a comment
that ethical qualities are important. Commissioner Jim Dinwiddie commented
again that the question needs to be asked about what specific type of exchange a
group is looking for. Staff Member Kimberly Kelemen, suggested to add the
question, “In what ways is the city committed to keeping the relationship going?”
Commissioner Dara Meleki asked Staff Member Kimberly Kelemen regarding
sponsorship follow up. Staff Member Kimberly Kelemen said she is still looking
into it and will get him the information as soon as she is able to.
XI. STAFF COMMENTS
None.
XII. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 5:05 p.m. to Monday,
January 24, 2022 at 4:00 p.m.