Florida Studio Theater Sister Cities Playwrights


Marianna and Pauline with Dunfermline delegates Gregor, Hamish  and Angela 


FST Award Winners Angela, Gregor and Hamish at Selby Gardens



YPF winners, chaperones and SCAS members visit EOD at bay front



Eilat and Naom Drori with Marlies and Marianna



Dunferline and Tel Mond delegates with

Sister City President Marianna Janz-Wecke and Mayor Atwell at Sarasota City Hall














Meet and Greet Photos May 18, 2016

INFO @ SARASOTA SISTER CITIES May 15, 2016 (8)

INFO @ SARASOTA SISTER CITIES May 15, 2016 (8)
 
This issue of INFO is more a “mark your calendars” issue than hard news.  Like Lily Tomlin, moisten your pencil with the tip of your tongut so it’ll write real dark--and get ready to fill in your calendar.
 
Modern Pentathlon & Irene Morningstar
          Kudos, kudos, and kudos—I love those candy bars--to Irene Morningstar, Vice President for Sports, for her work in the just concluded successful Modern Pentathlon.  Many Sister Cities members volunteered.  Athletes from all over the world competed, and all who volunteered made Sarasota look good.  Great Job!
 
Good People
          Dear Members, Sister Cities is always looking for good people—not ole soreheads—to help make our organization better.  Bring someone with you to the next Sister City event you attend.  We are too good not to share.
 
See BELOW for stories about the Russian student who can’t come to the SCAS/FST  Play Festival and thedeteriorating mosaic dedicated in 2010 to commemorate our relationship with Mérida.
 
Meet & Greets for the Summer
Although other things slow down over the summer, we still get thirsty. Therefore we will meet for imbibables and comestibles as follows:
 
          May 18 - Meet and Greet 5tpm Sarasota Wine Club on Main St. [This one is coming right up.  Be there or else……. (smile)]
 
          June 15  Meet and Gree
t 5tpm Sarasota Wine Club on Main St
 
          July 20  Meet and Gree
t 5tpm Sarasota Wine Club on Main St
 
          Aug 17  Meet and Gree
t 5tpm Sarasota Wine Club on Main St
 
The Speakers Bureau for Fall: who, what, when & where
Each speaker will speak at 4pm, followed at 5pm by a Meet & Greet as a location close by.  Meet & Greet locations will be announced later.
 
Sept. 29, 2016    Cuba AC/BC (after Castro/Before Castro) Eladio Amores
          Selby Library


Oct. 18, 2016  Our Friendship City: Rapperswil-Jona: Its History & Culture
          Primo Bader & Colleagues
          Herald-Tribune Community Room


Nov. 15, 2016  War & Peace, Beth Ruyle, Craig Hullinger, and Troy Scott with the Military Officers Assn.
          Community Foundation of Sarasota, 2635 Fruitville Rd.


Dec. 13, 2016  Holidays in Our Sister Cities – Unique Festivities, Sister City Directors Carolyn Bloomer, Marlies Gluck, Michael Fehily, Marie des Neiges Grossas,  Anna Madeschi, Pauline Mitchell (5-10 minutes each)
          Vineyard Wine Bar, 1528 Main St.
 
All Sister Cities members and the general public are invited.  A small donation of $5 is suggested (except at Selby Library).  For more information, contact Ray Young at aloharay4@gmail.com or phone 941-225-1268.



 
Next Year’s Sister City Luncheon Meetings
 
            Mark your calendars for next year’s luncheon meetings at the Bird Key Yacht Club at 11:30am, lunch served at 12pm.
 
Sept. 14, 2016
Oct. 19
Nov. 9
Jan. 12, 2017
Feb.  8
March 15
April 12
 
Don’t be like me!  Write ‘em down.  I KNOW I won’t remember ‘em!
         
The Sister City/Florida Studio Theater Write-A Play Contest:  


          BAD  NEWS
 
The students and chaperones from Tel Mond and Dunfermline will arrive this coming week for a week full of activities planned by Gloria Grenier, Vice President of Arts & Culture, but we recently received bad news from Tatyana Chebotar in Vladimir.  I quote her letter to Sister Cities in full because it pulls on our heartstrings.
          

  Dear Sarasota Sister City Members:


I am sorry that I cannot come to your "WRITE A PLAY!" festival. My mother lost her job, we didn't expect that it could happen and now we will need money for our family while she is looking for work. We cannot afford to spend money on my tickets, I am very thankful for your attention, I am sorry that all that you organized for me and my teacher is not necessary now, I am very very sorry. I wish your festival great success. My dream didn't come true but I had such a wonderful time when I was preparing for the trip, so many expectations, that I am still very happy that I am the winner of your project.


With best wishes,


Tatyana


What a well-mannered, conscientious young lady to write us such a letter--when I’m sure she was upset due to the disappointment of not being able to come to see her work performed.  We will miss you, Tatyana!
 
The Mosaic to Commemorate our Relationship with Mérida in Bayfront Park
          On December 10, 2010—some six years ago—Englewood Elementary students with their art teacher, Dawn Hinck, and with the help of Luis Manuel May Ku, Mayan artist from Mérida, Mexico, presented the City with a mosaic signifying the friendship between Sarasota and Mérida. 
            We learned a few weeks ago that the mosaic in Bayfront Park was deteriorating and we immediately looked into having it restored.  Afer being examined, it turns out that the mosaic has deteriorated to the point where it cannot be repaired.  We are now investigating whether to have it rebuilt, change the medium but keep the same them, or –generally—what to do with it.  Stay tuned…….
 
Dat’s All, Folks!
 
Comments or Corrections  to 

Dave Harralson
Editor & General Gossip
dharralson7@gmail.com
941-870-5516



Luncheon Information


Our luncheons are at the Bird Key Yacht Club. The cost is $26 per person with a choice of 2 entrees and a vegetarian menu. Drink tickets will be available for cash purchase.  There will be a table for display in addition to the registration table.  

Sep 14, 2016 Luncheon 11:30 am Bird Key Yacht Club

Oct 19
, 2016 Luncheon 11:30 am Bird Key Yacht Club

Nov 9
, 2016 Luncheon 11:30 am Bird Key Yacht Club

Jan 12
, 2017 Luncheon 11:30 am Bird Key Yacht Club

Feb 8
, 2017 Luncheon 11:30 am Bird Key Yacht Club

Mar 15
, 2017 Luncheon 11:30 am Bird Key Yacht Club

Apr 12
, 2017 Luncheon 11:30 am Bird Key Yacht Club



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Social Networking Report May 2016

Google has provided us a domain email for free since we are a non profit.  We will create an email address for Board Members on request. 

The address will be your title or name, followed by @sarasotasistercities.com. The system is similar to gmail. It also provides a way to share documents and photographs. It is a little confusing at first.

Using the domain email is of course voluntary.  If you do use the email it might make it simpler to use it with a separate web browser - perhaps use the Microsoft browser for your regular email and use Chrome or Firefox for your Sister City email. That way you won't have to log in and out of the two email systems. Or you can choose to forward the Sister City email to your regular account.

A few of the new emails have started in the Estonian!! language. We don't know why. Great for internationalism but not so good for comprehension. If this happens give me a call at 309 634 5557 and I will help you get it back to English. This link explains how to change the language support.google.com/mail/answer/17091?hl=en  I will be in the Sister Cities office one hour before our Board meeting if you have questions about using the new domain email system, or any of our communications systems.

We email our members several times each month with notices of events. We publish our schedules, info and photos on our Newsletter Blog click:
sarasotasistercities.com

You can post information and photos and interact with others on the addresses below. All of our members and friends are encouraged to join us. These systems work best if we have a number of our members posting.

We continue our efforts with our Facebook page. If you use Facebook please check out our page, and contribute thoughts, ideas, and events.
facebook.com/SarasotaSisterCities

If you use Twitter please join us. It is easy to create an account and post directly yourself. And prove to everyone that you are up to date.
twitter.com/SarasotaSisterC

We also continue our efforts on LinkedIn and Pinterest.

LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/sarasotasistercities

Pinterest
pinterest.com/sarasotasister

And of course our Web Site. We use a consultant to update the site, and we change it infrequently. It does pick up info from the blog automatically and has links to our social media.
sarasotasistercities.org


In addition I will also use craighullinger@sarasotasistercities.com

We have many photos on line. You can see them on our Pinterest page or see them from the left column of the blog. Or
Click Here.

If any of you would like to help improve our social marketing systems give me a call or send me an email or just jump in and start posting to our Facebook, LinkedIn, Pinterest, or Twitter addresses. And if you know anyone who can help with this effort please put me in contact with me.

I continue to post news releases with little success. It is easy to write a news release on the Tampa Bay News Wire and theoretically the papers will pick this up. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.

News Release
tampabaynewswire.com

If you have articles or photos to share, please send them to us and we will post them to the blog and social media.

craighullinger@sarasotasistercities.com







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