On Saturday, March 5, Sister Cities International closed the 55th annual conference in Arlington, VA with more than 300 members from nearly 20 countries in attendance.
The anniversary celebration opened on Thursday with a Hill Day and included presentations from Senator Richard Durbin (IL) and Representative Mike Honda (CA). In the afternoon, attendees traveled to the Department of State for region and country breifings. Reta Jo Lewis, Special Representative for Global Intergovernmental Affairs was our host and made a keynote presentation about her work connecting local and state municipalities from the U.S. with other local governments around the world. In a short period the Department of State has established solid ties at the subnational level in China, South Africa, and Brazil among others. Maura Pally from the Bureau of Educational & Cultural Affairs discussed some of the department's recent work with youth, exchange alumni, and Muslim-majority countries. Our Sister Cities conference was featured in the State Department's blog - DipNote - the following week. The day closed with a reception in the Benjamin Franklin Dining Room and Diplomatic Reception Rooms. Great views!
Friday and Saturday were filled with workshops on social media, protocol, Africa, and fundraising, as well as conversations about the future of citizen diplomacy. We closed the event by tipping our hats to the best programs for 2010 at the Lou Wozar Annual Awards Luncheon.
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