INFO @ SARASOTA SISTER CITIES May 1, 2016 (7)

INFO @ SARASOTA SISTER CITIES
May 1, 2016  (7)

All the news that’s fit to print……at the end of the Sarasota’s season………

OUR NEW PRESIDENT, MARIANNA JANZ-WECKE
         At our April Annual Meeting, President Marianna Janz-Wecke was installed.  She comes to Sarasota from the Hannover, Germany, area.  After working for various large businesses there, she came to the US, where she has worked in real estate.  She is employed by Harry E. Robbins associates, where she holds a specialization in international real estate.  We look forward to your leadership, Marianna!

WHAT IS THE “CORRECT” NAME FOR SISTER CITIES???

         Over the years, members have called our organization by various names.  But here are the two—and only two—correct names:

--Sister City Association of Sarasota, Inc.  (SCAS) is our official name for tax purposes, official documents, legal documents, and so on.   But the name is a mouthful and can be cumbersome in publications and graphics where brevity is a virtue.  This led us to a dba….

--Sarasota Sister Cities is our dba—our “doing business as” name.  It’s three words instead of five.  Easy, quick, concise.  Graphically better to work with.

         Two names and one acronym.  All the new name badges and other material will gradually be changed to reflect the correct usage.  That’s it!

FLORIDA STUDIO THEATER/SCAS WRITE-A-PLAY WINNERS

         The 2016 international winners of the Write-A-Play contest are………
Naom Drori from Tel Mond, Israel, “Living Together”
Tatyanna Chevotar from Vladimir, Russia, “Part of My Soul”
Gregor Morgan & Hamish Wood from Dunfermline, Scotland, “Lost in London”

         The students are working on getting passports and visas and making travel plans,  and all hope to be here for the May 18-23 Playwright’s Festival.  Over the years, over 50,000 plays have been submitted in this contest.  Gloria Grenier is planning this year’s FST/SCAS Play Festival week.

KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN for the NEW SCAS BROCHURES

         The writing, editing, and graphic work have been created—or borrowed from previous brochures—and the new brochure is now being printed.  It is a bright, four-color trifold brochure.  It will be placed it in conspicuous locations all over town to publicize the good work we do and to point out opportunities for membership .  Editors: Dave Harralson, Chair, Gloria Grenier, Craig Hullinger, and Ray Young.  Keep your eyes peeled for it!

THE SARASOTA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL April 21, 2016

         Coordinated by Ray Young, Vice President for Education, Sister Cities was a participant in this school’s international festival.  We had three tables at the festival:  a general information table about Sarasota Sister Cities.  A Sister Cities United Youth table coordinated by Morgan Bortz, our CYD Board member, which explained our high-school students’ efforts to connect teens from our sister cities to those here in Sarasota.  As our Vice President of Sports, Irene Morningstar displayed information on the Modern Pentathelon and how people could volunteer to serve for it.

THE CITY DIRECTOR FOR OUR NEW FRIENDSHIP CITY, RAPPERSWIL-JONA, SWITZERLAND   (RJ)

         At the April Board Meeting, Nelly Camardo was installed as the City Director for Rapperswil-Jona on the north shore of Lake Zurich.  Charlotte Hull is the Assistant City Director.  As we get to know our Swiss city this year, we look forward to the efforts of Nelly and Charlotte.  Welcome!

         And…..RJ volleyballers are planning to come here for a week’s stay in June and play beach volleyvall with local teams.  We’ll report more and we know more.

         By the way, the “w” in Rapperswil is pronounced as a “v.”  The “j” in Jona is pronounced as a “y.”

Thanks for reading!

Direct Questions and Comments
to
Dave Harralson, editor & regurgitator of facile facts
941-870-5516



You are cordially invited to be spectators of the Olympic Pentathlon Competition at Benderson Park

Dear GCAA. SCAS, AWCLWR members, families and friends.

You are cordially invited to be spectators of the Olympic Pentathlon Competition at Benderson Park on May 6th, 7th and 8th. (This coming weekend). This is a new sign up format.

Volunteering is very welcomed but not mandatory. You will receive a very fine cottn T shirt, Free lunch and unlimited iced cold beverages and best vantage points to view the world Olympians from more than 30 countries face to face. Other than the approx 3 hours a day of volunteering, you will have close encounters with these magnificent sports and participating in meeting and cheering for the BEST of the WORLD athletes!









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Hello!

Sarah Kupiec at Nathan Benderson Park wanted to send you the following message regarding the sign up: 2016 Modern Pentathlon World Cup Final:

2016 Modern Pentathlon World Cup Final Invite:


Pentathlon Olympic Class Finals - Benderson Park



Updated countries arriving at Sarasota' Benderson Park to compete for the Pentathlon Olympic Class Finals are:

1. Argentina
2. Belarus
3. Bulgaria
4. Brazil
5. Canada

6. China
7. Cuba
8. Czech Republic
9. Egypt
10. Finland

11. France
12. Great Briton
13. Germany
14. Guatemala
15. Hungry

16. Ireland
17. Italy
18. Japan
19. Kazakhstan
20. South Korea

21. Latvia
22. Lithuania
23. Mexico
24. Poland
25. Russia

26. Turkey
27. Ukraine
28. USA

Many thanks to Pauline Mitchel n friend Nance, plus Tampa Chinese School n Clearwater Dance Troop, SACS will be offering 4 major entertainments for Pentathlon on May 7th and May 8th. We shall have plural Chinese Lions dancing on Saturday May 7th, from noon to 12:30 and again from 3:30 to 4 pm.

May 5th 5:30 pm Opening Ceremony at Ringling Museum Courtyard: All of us plus friends are invited to the official opening ceremony. VIPs will be President of The International Olympic Committee Mr. Thomas Bach n Olympic Secretary-General Thani al-Kuwari from Qatar, a future host for summer Olympic game.

For Closing Ceremony on May 8th at 4:30 pm, we will offer Scottish windpipe, followed by an international dance with multi nation costumes. We also will be providing a Jazz Band to play on Sunday from noon to 4 pm.

SCAS and GCAA are both invited to be partners of Benderson Park. We are submitting our logos for printing of the brochures.

Volunteer positions will be available online for registration very soon. All volunteers will be given a T shirt, free lunches and free ice cold beverages. Volunteers will have the most rewarding experience in mingling with our favorite Olympian athletes. We will have our own tent to do our Sister Cities promotions.

We have many more hundreds of tickets to give out. I shall bring a large stack to the CD meeting.

All tickets are FREE for the three days.

More detailed sign-up and schedules will follow shortly by Eblast.

We look forward to your participation. This event will be the last Pentathlon that will take place in Sarasota. It is a very rare and memorable World Class Sports Event in our own backyard.

Best Regards

Irene Leung



International Festival Thursday April 21





Sarasota Christian School - Courtyard and Gym
International Festival Thursday April 21
530 to 730 pm


Sarasota Sister Cities will have a table with our banner, placards and brochures tended by Anna Madaschi and Ray Young (5:30-6:30) and Pauline Mitchell & Marianna Marianna Janz-Wecke (6:30-7:30).  Other board members may attend if you wish.  

Marianna and I will be a brief presentation about SSCA at 7:10 pm.  Irene will have a separate table for the Benderson Pentathlon. They expect about 400 people, so should give us good exposure.

Irene Leung will host a separate table about the upcoming Pentathalon.



Raymond Young



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“Polynesian Cultures of the South Pacific” at 4:00 pm, Wednesday, April 20

Reminder: Sister City Presentation on “Polynesian Cultures of the South Pacific” at 

4:00 pm, Wednesday, April 20 

at Audubon Nature Center, Celery Fields, 999 Center Rd, at Palmer Blvd., Sarasota

Your $5 donation will include a complimentary Wine & Cheese Meet & Greet immediately following at the same Nature Center location.

The central Pacific Ocean was colonized by some of the greatest Navigators of all time, the Polynesians. The Polynesian triangle is defined by Hawaii, New Zealand & Easter Island, and includes Samoa, Tonga, Tahiti & the Marquesas. Originally contacted by Captain James Cook during his three voyages to the region and the location of the Mutiny on the Bounty, fascinating stories abound from the region. The origins and unique culture of the Polynesians will be described, including their customs, ceremonies, food, & materials. Finally, the dramatic effect of European & American contact & occupation on the population and culture of the Polynesians will be revealed.


Polynesian Cultures of the South Pacific

Sarasota Sister Cities Association


April Presentation



Polynesian Cultures of the South Pacific 

Raymond A. Young

The central Pacific Ocean was colonized by some of the greatest Navigators of all time, the Polynesians. The Polynesian triangle is defined by Hawaii, New Zealand & Easter Island, and includes Samoa, Tonga, Tahiti & the Marquesas. 



Originally contacted by Captain James Cook during his three voyages to the region and the location of the Mutiny on the Bounty, fascinating stories abound from the region. The origins and unique culture of the Polynesians will be described, including their customs, ceremonies, food, & materials. Finally, the dramatic effect of European & American contact & occupation on the population and culture of the Polynesians will be revealed.





4:00 pm  April 20, 2016

Audubon Nature Center

Celery Fields, 999 Center Rd & Palmer Blvd, Sarasota

A Wine & Cheese Meet & Greet will follow immediately after the presentation at the same location for a small donation of $5.00 to SCAS.


For further Information, Contact: Ray Young, Sarasota Sister Cities Assn e-mail: aloharay4@gmail.com, phone: 941-227-7509.

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