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Baltimore Sister Cities wins Innovation Award

Baltimore Sister Cities International wins Sister Cities International’s 2016 Innovation Award for Economic Development

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 29, 2016
MEDIA CONTACT Anastasia Dellaccio Adellaccio@sistercities.org 202.347.8637

WASHINGTON, DC – Baltimore Sister Cities International (BSCI) has won Sister Cities International’s (SCI) 2016 Innovation Award for Economic Development for a city with a population greater than 500,000. The 2016 Sister Cities International Innovation Award for Economic Development recognizes the accomplishments of outstanding community and individual sister city programs that promote peace through mutual respect, understanding, and cooperation.

The Baltimore-Xiamen Sister Cities (BXSC) celebrated their 30 th Anniversary by hosting a three-day, 20 person delegation from Xiamen. This delegation promoted the China International Fair for Investment and Trade (CIFIT) and was led by Xiamen Vice Mayor Li Dongliang. During their stay in Baltimore, Xiamen signed a Memorandum of Understanding with City Hall that reaffirmed their sister city relationship and a Letter of Intent between Baltimore Polytechnic Institute and Xiamen Information School to work together towards a summer exchange program with the Xiamen Summer Camp. The Baltimore-Xiamen Sister City relationship has been their most active city in business development and education exchanges.


SCI’s Annual Awards are awarded in several categories including Best Overall, Innovation (Arts and Culture, Economic Development, Humanitarian Assistance, and Youth and Education), and Volunteer of the Year. Award winners will be honored at the Lou Wozar Diplomatic Awards Dinner on Saturday, July 16 during SCI’s 60th Anniversary Celebration in Washington, DC.

SCI’s 60 th anniversary celebration will include an Annual Conference and Youth Leadership Summit in Washington, DC July 13-16, 2016. The celebration will bring together hundreds of the most influential global leaders in diplomacy, foreign affairs, policy, business, and innovation. Elected and municipal officials, business leaders, youth delegates, and citizen diplomats will discuss this year’s theme “Peace through People,” building on President Eisenhower’s initial vision of creating a more peaceful world by building global relationships.


Press releases on SCI website:

  • Innovation_Economic Development_Baltimore.pdf
  • Sister Cities International Announces Winners of 2016 Annual Awards for Innovation in Economic Development

About Sister Cities International

Founded as a Presidential Initiative by Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1956, Sister Cities International serves as the national membership organization for 570 member communities with 2,300 partnerships in 150 countries on six continents. The sister city network unites tens of thousands of citizen diplomats and volunteers who work tirelessly to promote the organizations’ mission of creating world peace and understanding through economic development, youth and education, arts and culture, and humanitarian assistance.

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Baltimore-Rotterdam educational exchange projects – spring 2017

Kathie diStefano teaching Operation Trash

Theatre artist and educator Kathie diStefano from Rotterdam’s Avalanche Arts employs participatory techniques and theatre art to create awareness with youth and seniors about the environment through creative strategies to recycle and make smart consumer decisions. Ms. diStefano is planning to conduct several activities in Baltimore during the 2017 Spring school semester, including:

1. Operation Trash virtual exchange

“Operation Trash” project is designed to educate and connect high school students in Baltimore and the greater Rotterdam area. This virtual exchange project focuses on environmental themes. Improvisational theatre techniques and remote learning techniques will be used to teach sustainability, trash reduction, recycling, and inspire environmental stewardship. Through the use of classroom activities, improvisational theatre techniques, community events, and social media, teenagers in both cities will learn about sustainability, trash reduction, recycling and get inspired to become environment stewards for their communities. The project leverages an existing environmental educational program developed by Avalanche Arts and used in Rotterdam schools.

Project Partners

  • Avalanche Arts, an organization based in Rotterdam (Dutch name: “Stichting Lawine”), initiated the Operation Trash Exchange and is designing the program together with the partnering schools.
  • Bard High School Early College Baltimore (BHSEC Baltimore)
  • Benjamin Franklin High School (BFHS)
  • Both of the Baltimore high schools are being partnered with high schools in the Rotterdam region.
  • Baltimore artist Bridget Parlato from Full Circuit Studio plans to work with Ms. diStefano on a professional development workshop for Baltimore teachers.

operationtrashrotterdam
Photos from Avalanche Arts’ “Operation Trash” workshops with students in Rotterdam

Financial support

Financial support has been provided by CSX, MECU Foundation, and the Netherlands chapter of the World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF).

More info about the exchange’s sponsors and partners

2. Artist residency at Mann Residential School

Ms diStefano will do an artist residency at this school in spring 2017. She will direct an “Eco News Show” theatre production with the school’s children, leveraging her experience with similar productions that she has executed with students and community residents in Rotterdam. It is a way for children to learn about trash and recycling through comedy and improvisational theatre. The residency involves 2 groups of middle school students; they will write the script, act, and work on sound, lighting, and scene — they will be involved in all aspects of the production.

Mann Residential School is on Sheppard Pratt campus in Towson, a suburb of Baltimore. It is a special school for children with multiple challenges and emotional disabilities.


More information about the ongoing Baltimore-Rotterdam art/education exchange is on the exchange’s website: harbortraces.org

Visit us at Artscape July 21-23, 2017!

Visit the Baltimore Sister Cities booth at Artscape, Baltimore’s annual FREE public arts festival — Friday July 21 through Sunday July 23, 2017

During Artscape, the Baltimore Sister Cities organization will have a booth with fun activities for kids, and information about our sister cities around the world. We’re featuring a raffle for a package of great Orioles tickets, too!

Sister Cities booth location:

Booth number E41 — located on the south side of Mount Royal Avenue, in the block between Charles Street and Maryland Avenue. We are in front of UB Business School Center. See map near the bottom of this page.

Festival website

Artscape.org
Directions, public transportation, and parking
Download the festival app for your phone

Dates & Times

    Friday July 21 11am – 9pm
    Saturday July 22 11am – 9pm
    Artscape After Hours: Friday and Saturday 9pm – 11pm
    Sunday July 23 11am – 8pm

About Artscape

Artscape is America’s largest free arts festival, attracting 350,000+ attendees over three days. Artscape features 150+ fine artists, fashion designers and craftspeople; visual art exhibits on and off-site, including exhibitions, outdoor sculpture, art cars, photography and the Janet & Walter Sondheim Prize; incredible live concerts on outdoor stages; a full schedule of performing arts including dance, opera, theater, film, experimental music and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra; family events such as hands-on projects, demonstrations, competitions, children’s entertainers and street theater; and a delicious, international menu of food and beverages that is available throughout the festival site.

This year, Artscape’s theme is “Camp Artscape: Adventure Awaits!” and features kid’s activities related to engaging in new experiences and exploring the outdoors.

Map showing the location of Sister Cities booth

Map of area near MICA and UB, showing the location of the Sister Cities Booth

Look for our Baltimore Sister Cities sign to find us!

BSC-Booth-Artscape-2016

Stop by the booth to get a free Sister Cities fan to keep you cool!

Baltimore Sister Cities paper fan for Artscape 2017

Oct 18 / 10th Annual CHINA Town Hall: Local Connections, National Reflections

Date: Tuesday, October 18, 2016 at 5:30-9pm
Location: Baltimore City Hall, 100 North Holliday Street

Featuring

Dr. Henry A. Kissinger, former Secretary of State (1973 – 1977) and National Security Advisor (1969 – 1975)

Dr. David M. Lampton, Hyman Professor and Director, China Studies Program, the Johns Hopkins Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (1997 – present) and President of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations (1988 – 1997)

Moderated by Mr. Stephen A. Orlins, President, National Committee on U.S.-China Relations

Program

The 2016 program will include a catered reception, a local address & discussion by Dr. Lampton in person, and a nationwide webcast featuring Dr. Kissinger. Check-in & refreshments will begin at 5:30pm. The national webcast will be from 7:00 to 8:00pm. Baltimore event organized by the Baltimore-Xiamen Sister City Committee. National webcast organized by the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations.

Admission: There is a fee and advance registration is required.

More information

  • Event information on Baltimore-Xiamen website
  • Event registration (All guests must register in advance in order to be allowed entry to City Hall)
  • Printable event flyer (PDF)

Luxor Folkloric Dance 2016

Luxor Folkloric Dance Troupe

Baltimore is sister cities with Alexandria & Luxor in Egypt. The Baltimore Luxor Alexandria Sister Cities Committee (BLASCC) cordially invites you to watch the Luxor Folkloric Dance Troupe perform in the Washington/Baltimore region this fall!

There are 2 performances:

Tuesday, October 25, 2016 at 7pm

Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts
801 Chase Street, Annapolis, MD
410-647-4482

Thursday, October 27, 2016 at 6-7pm

Millennium Stage at The Kennedy Center, Washington, DC
Free performance – no reservations needed!

About Luxor Folkloric Dance Troupe

The group performs traditional dances from their home country of Egypt. They are one of the most well known Egyptian folk dance troupes. They perform dances including Elhagala, Iskandrany, Tanoura, Pharonic, Numbian, Falahe, and Tahtibe.

These performances are presented in collaboration with the Embassy of Egypt


For more info about Baltimore Luxor Alexandria Sister Cities Committee, visit baltimoreegypt.org or contact

 

Oct 27: Building Global Citizens through Project Based Learning

Baltimore-Rotterdam Sister City Committee cordially invites you to this workshop, which is ideal for educators and artists.

Date/Location

October 27, 2016 at 4:30-6:30pm
At the Arts Every Day Space, The Motorhouse
120 W. North Avenue, Baltimore MD, 21201
Free and open to the public!

Please register on the Eventbrite page.

Questions? Contact

Workshop

Building Global Citizens through Project Based Learning: an Arts-Integrated Training

  • Review philosophy and core actions of global education, including connecting to others, empathizing, developing cross-cultural communication skills, and taking action locally and globally.
  • Learn about the upcoming globalized collaborative “Eco-News Art Project” with high school students in Baltimore and Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Students plan, write, create, and publish an environmentally themed video news show, with Rotterdam-based theatre artist/educator Kathie DiStefano.
  • Learn about resources in global education using platforms such as iearn, Baltimore sister city committees, and other resources.
  • Develop plans for integrating project-based learning and global citizenship into your classroom.

Facilitated by artist/educator Elisabeth Gambino, Bard High School Early College Baltimore

More info

Arts Every Day ‘s Facebook event page

 

 

Baltimore-Kawasaki Sister City artwork in exhibit at Embassy of Japan, August 8-19

“Take To-Ro: Bridge of Lights,” a large scale artwork created by a group of young artists in Baltimore and members of Baltimore-Kawasaki sister city committee, will be featured in a special exhibit at Japan Information and Culture Center (JICC), Embassy of Japan in Washington DC this summer.

The JICC uses their unique gallery space, with award-winning Japanese-inspired design, to showcase both traditional and modern Japanese art.

Location: 1150 18th Street NW, Suite 100, Washington, DC
Dates: August 8-19,  2016 • Open to the public Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

“Take To-Ro” originally made its appearance at the inaugural season of Light City Baltimore festival in March 2016. The artwork was well received by audience, and helped the festival attract more than 400,000 visitors to Baltimore’s Inner Harbor.

More info:
bkscc.wordpress.com/news/take-toro-at-jicc
www.us.emb-japan.go.jp/jicc/exhibits.html

TakeToRo-BKSCC-2016

Sept 22 / Food Innovation – Baltimore & Beyond

Food Innovation - Baltimore and Beyond event

Find out about innovations happening around food in Baltimore and in the Netherlands that will make our world more sustainable, improve access to nutritious food, and provide individuals & startups the means to make a living through healthy food. This event will leave you feeling inspired about our future! Refreshments provided.

Date: Thursday, September 22, 2016 at 6-8 pm

Location: Impact Hub Baltimore, 10 E. North Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21202

Program

6:00pm – Mingle and sample locally produced hors d’oeuvres and Dutch beer. Food catered by City Seeds, a local social enterprise dedicated to creating good jobs in the culinary industry.

6:30pm – Presentations (Baltimore Food Hub; Innovations from the Netherlands)

7:15-8:00pm – Networking

Admission: $10 (Please register in advance)

Event web page: 2016.baltimoreinnovationweek.com/events/food_innovation-local-global

Registration: www.naccwm.org/events/2016/9/22/food-innovation-baltimore-beyond

About the event

At this event we’ll showcase some local and global innovations to solve some critical issues around the production and distribution of food. Innovations that address challenges in food systems, improve food security and equitable access to nutritious food, and promote sustainability. Organizations that provide budding local food entrepreneurs with skills and resources like kitchen incubators and farmland, so that they can make a living in the food industry. You’ll hear about interesting ventures happening in Baltimore and in Netherlands.

Event is organized by Baltimore-Rotterdam Sister City Committee and Netherlands America Chamber of Commerce for the Washington Metro region (NACCWM). This event is being held during Baltimore Innovation Week (BIW) and Natural Products Expo East in Baltimore. BIW is a weeklong celebration of technology and innovation in Baltimore. The Expo is a yearly event that includes entrepreneurs launching innovative healthy, organic products.

Organizers & Partners:

Baltimore-Rotterdam Sister City Committee Zustersteden Comite

NACCWM logo

Impact Hub Baltimore logo

This event is part of  Baltimore Innovation Week 2016 presented by 14 West.

Logo for Baltimore Innovation Week 2016 Presented by 14 West

Twitter logo#BIW16

Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake Announces Enhancements to Baltimore Sister Cities Program

Press release

Announcement Date: December 7, 2015

Today, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake announced plans to restructure the Baltimore Sister Cities Program (BSCP), aiming to expand the program’s focus on developing significant opportunities for economic partnerships, more cultural and educational exchanges, and health and environmental initiatives.

The BSCP is currently a series of committees, reporting directly to the Office of the Mayor. The program will be restructured as an independent 501(c)(3) corporation to be named Baltimore Sister Cities, Inc. (‘BSC, Inc.’).This will provide greater stability and consistency during administration transitions.

View full press release


Working Group Report

Baltimore City Sister Cities Program Working Group Report (pdf)
Report Date: October 2015

Excerpt from the Executive Summary:

The City of Baltimore established its first Sister City when Mayor William Donald Schaefer founded the Baltimore Sister Cities Program (BSCP) in 1973. During its 42 years of existence BSCP volunteers have conducted activities and exchanges with Sister Cities focused on education, arts & culture, health and tourism, and more recently economic and business development. BSCP activities have in turn engaged Baltimore’s leaders, citizens and neighborhoods in the global community and continues to promote “Peace through People.”

With varying levels of activity amongst our Sister City relationships, there is a renewed goal to reestablish the Sister Cities Program as a strong and vital component of the City’s international identity and economic development agenda.

To explore how to make BSCP more effective, a working group was established by the Mayor’s Office of Economic and Neighborhood Development in April 2014. This working group was comprised of representatives from the Office of the Mayor, Maryland Sister States Program, Baltimore Development Corporation, Baltimore Sister City committees, the State of Maryland’s Office of the Secretary of the State, the local business community and Baltimore City Public Schools.

The working group met throughout the year in order to research and produce the next steps, and prioritize recommendations and actionable items.


Explore Baltimore’s sister cities at baltimoresistercities.org:

  • Alexandria, Egypt
  • Kawasaki, Japan
  • Luxor, Egypt
  • Piraeus, Greece
  • Rotterdam, the Netherlands
  • Xiamen, China

Baltimore-Rotterdam Happy Hour April 19, 2016

Going Dutch happy hour flyer April 19, 2016

Join the Baltimore-Rotterdam Sister City Committee for our spring “Going Dutch” happy hour!

When:

Tuesday, April 19, 2016
7:00 pm – 9:00pm

Where:

The Valley Inn
10501 Falls Road
Lutherville-Timonium, MD 20193
(Located on Falls Road just north of 695)

“Go Dutch” with us on April 19! Support Baltimore-Rotterdam Sister City Committee at the historic Valley Inn. Come and find out who we are and how your support helps what we do. Baltimore Sister Cities, Inc. has just become a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and your donations are tax-deductible. Come celebrate the evolution of the sister cities program with us!

Enjoy refreshments like crab balls, chicken tacos, roasted veggies, smoked salmon, brownies, fruit, cheese, and ice tea. Cash bar. $40/person donation is requested at the door (proceeds cover the event costs and benefit the committee’s activities) – please bring cash or check made out to BSC, Inc.

We’d like to thank The Valley Inn for letting us host our event in this picturesque location, a historic landmark north of Baltimore city dating from the 1850’s.

Please RVSP soon to  or on our Facebook Facebook event page, so that we can get a headcount and know how much food to plan for. RSVPs are requested but not required to attend.

We look forward to our evening with you. Tot ziens op 19 April!


Printable event flyer (in PDF format)

For more info about Baltimore-Rotterdam, visit baltimorerotterdam.org

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