REPORT TO THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION
City of Owensboro, Kentucky, USA
Calendar Year Activities 1998
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
Owensboro Sister Cities, Inc. encourages global understanding between our community and
other world communities. The Owensboro Sister Cities Program will assist government
entities with the proper reception of foreign visitors and dignitaries by serving as the
communitys office of protocol; pursue an ongoing mission to inform and educate our
community concerning our areas international cultural and business ties and their
effects on our community; initiate exchange programs in education, business, professional
groups, and the arts; assist government and its agencies in promoting our communitys
cultural heritage through our Sister City(ies) relationship; encourage development and
expansion of international trade relationships and assist with foreign trade missions;
assist community organizations in direct relationships with similar organizations in our
Sister City(ies) and elsewhere in the world, where possible.
Comment
For the Owensboro Sister Cities Executive Director, the Spring of 1998 saw a
continuation of an academic year sabbatical leave at half pay from Owensboro Community
College beginning in the fall of 1997. While no direct teaching duties at the college were
assigned during the sabbatical, both direct and indirect teaching were engaged in during
the period. Note that internationalizing the public education curriculum addresses both
KERA goals and the needs of our citizenry as members of the globally dependent community.
The City of Owensboro owes Owensboro Community College its appreciation for allowing me,
as Owensboro Sister Cities Executive Director, to use sabbatical release time to forward
the goals of our Sister Cities program.
Our program grows in breadth and strength each year. While the
work has been very rewarding, the program is endangered by its success. During 1998 we had
seven exchange visits involving twenty four people. We are already safely forecasting a
minimum of twenty five persons visiting Owensboro or Olomouc as part of our exchanges
during 1999. We will need additional financial and manpower help if the program is to grow
further.
Please take the time to review the report and reflect on its ability to project
Owensboro positively on the international front. It is our belief that we have the most
active of the seven U.S. - Czech Sister City relationships and that the breadth of our
program will speak well for us as we apply for recognition this year at the Sister Cities
International Conference at the end of July 1999.
The Owensboro Sister Cities program, making connections across
the breadth of our two Sister City communities touched the lives of several hundreds of
people involved in our activities. The program does an exceptional job of carrying out its
charged purpose. While this program is dependent on administrative financial support from
the City of Owensboro, as an official international link with City Hall of the City of
Olomouc, the overwhelming financial support for the program comes from individuals and
donations from those institutions participating in the programs. Our thanks goes to the
colleges: Kentucky Wesleyan for scholarship support allowing Robin to study in Owensboro,
Brescia for funding student travel, Western Kentucky in Owensboro for telelinking Dr.
Konecnys presentation to other cities and my home institutiuon, Owensboro Community
College for granting release time which allowed for the time required to direct this
program, to the families who opened their homes and to the motels for assistance in
housing our international visitors, to the three area school systems for support of our
Rotary Exchange of students and teachers. There are just too many to mention but the
program draws on that for which the community is known, a shared caring and sharing.
As representatives of the populace we request your continued
encouragement and active financial support.
Exchange Activities for the Calendar Year 1998
Olomouc Secondary Schools
The Executive Directors February trip to Olomouc from February 12th to March 2nd
was a continuation of work begun in October of 1997 with five Olomouc, Czech Republic
Gymnasiums (upper division high school classes with equivalence to our first two years of
college). Lessons were presented to English language classes concerning United States
history, and background on both Kentucky and the Owensboro, Kentucky region. This
instruction was successful both in teaching Czech students about their American Sister
City and resulted in planning for a successful high school student summer exchange
program.
Calendar in Mayors Copy Appendix
Palacky University
Instruction during the February trip was also accomplished by presenting lectures to a
Palacky University Political Science class and acting as a guest speaker for the local
literary group at the facilities of the British Council in Olomouc.
Medical Exchange
During my Feb. 12th March 2nd, 1998 visit to Olomouc, in
addition to my teaching activities, there was a Medical Exchange. In the second week of
the visit, Dr. Ken Henderson, Senior Vice President for Medical Staff Services for
Owensboro Mercy Health System was guest of Dr. Jiri Santavy, Director of Genetic and Fetal
Medicine at the Palacky University Medical Center, Olomouc. This visit is the first part
of a two-way medical exchange; we are anticipating a visit by Dr. Santavy here in the
future. The Genetic and Fetal Medicine Center at Palacky serves as the focal point for
this work in the Czech Republic.
Schedule in Mayors Copy Appendix
Fulbright Scholar
Between March 31st and April 4th, Dr. Karel Konecny from Palacky
University and a Fulbright Scholar at Luther College in Iowa was guest of the four local
institutions of higher education. Dr. Konecny delivered lectures at each college campus
and was guest speaker of the Noon Rotary International Club. This is the second Fulbright
Scholar we have been able to provide the academic community working cooperatively through
the Sister Cities program.
Calendar in Mayors Copy Appendix
College Student Exchange
We were active in planning activities to provide a summer study opportunity for area
college students, as had been done in 1997. Unfortunately, we did not receive a strong
response from the college students interested in taking advantage of this opportunity.
Plans had to be cancelled for summer 1998.
Olomouc Secondary Schools
Between May 14th May 30th, 1998 I again visited Olomouc.
In addition to my teaching activities, during the second week of my stay, two additional
exchange activities were accomplished.
Calendar in Mayors Copy Appendix
Social Work Exchange
During the May visit, Mr. Chris Boling, previously an Owensboro Community College
student and now a Social Work major at Brescia worked with Caritas, the Catholic charity
in Olomouc. We are hoping to make a solid ongoing connection between the two year Caritas
Social Work Institute program and Brescias Social Work program. Chris was able to
visit several locally supported social work areas and deliver a lecture on American Social
Work and Training.
Law Enforcement Exchange
The second week of the May visit also witnessed a Law Enforcement Exchange. The
Owensboro Chief of Police, Alan Dixon and Owensboro Patrolman Michael Walker along with
Captain Ken Hardin, Kentucky State Police Post Commander from Bowling Green were guests of
the Olomouc Municipal Police and the Czech National Police of the Olomouc District. As far
as we can determine, this was an historic first visit between Law Enforcement in the Czech
Republic and Kentucky. Secretary Cherry of the Justice Cabinet and Police Commissioner
Rose have been very supportive of this exchange. As an aside, let me note that MPD was
able to send one of their radar guns with our officers to be demonstrated for the Czech
officers. This law enforcement visit will be reciprocated during May 1999.
Work Force Development
Another facet of the May visit was the pursuit of a Federal Grant offered through the
American Association of Community Colleges. The Grant would have dealt with international
workforce development. This proposal was dependent on the two Sister Cities working in
collaboration. Involved with the Grant collaboration was: Green River Area Development
District, Palacky University Center for European Studies, Owensboro Community College and
the Regional Development agency for Central Moravia. The Grant, while receiving high
regard, was unsuccessful due to federal government focus on the Newly Independent States
(old Soviet Union regions). We hope to pursue other such Grants in the future.
Music at Maple Mount
We were able to arrange another invitation for an outstanding Olomouc string instrument
student to attend Music at Maple Mount during June. The Maple Mount program offered aid in
making arrangements for the Sister City student feeling that both the Czech musician and
the American students would benefit from the cross cultural exposure. Unfortunately, the
student selected by the Olomouc educators was unable to attend due to lack of funds for
airfare.
Sister Cities / Rotary Secondary Exchange
As a result of the extensive groundwork with the Olomouc secondary schools and the
assistance of the Owensboro Noon Rotary Club, Owensboro Breakfast Rotary Club and the
Olomouc Rotary Club we were able to sponsor an exchange between the four Olomouc
gymnasiums and our four community high schools in Owensboro.
The major effort and acclaim for this exchange goes to the high
school teacher committees in Owensboro and Olomouc. Mr. John Wooley, Ms. Jill Mueller and
Mr. Nick Brake headed the Owensboro Committee drawn from interested teachers at Owensboro
High, Owensboro Catholic High, Apollo High and Daviess County High Schools.
A total of nine participants took part in the exchanges. Three
Owensboro students, Robin Bryant, Kendra Patterson and Nicki Blakesley, were able to
travel to Olomouc, live with Czech families and experience the Czech culture for three
weeks during July. During August, four Olomouc students from Gymnazium Hejcin, Gymnazium
Cajkovskeho, Gymnazium Slovanske and Obchodni akademie and two Olomouc teachers of the
English language, Ilona Tecova of Gymnazium Hecjin and Helena Sedlackova of Gymnazium
Cajkovskeho. traveled to the U.S. for the first time and lived with Owensboro
families for a period of three weeks. The Olomouc and Owensboro Rotary International Clubs
supplemented support for the exchange.
Calendar and Report to USIS in Mayors Copy Appendix
Tourism Exchange and Banking Exchange
From September 20th 28th, Owensboro Sister Cities
sponsored two simultaneous exchanges. The Owensboro Daviess County Tourism
Commission, hosted two representatives of the City of Olomouc Tourism Office. In addition,
the President and Vice President of Komercni Banka in Olomouc were guests of National City
Bank of Owensboro. Komercni Banka is the largest bank in the Czech Republic and the tenth
largest in Europe.
Mr. Burley Phelan, Director of Owensboro - Daviess County
Tourism, handled much planning responsibility for this combined visit. Mr. Larry Mayfield,
President of National City Bank in Owensboro and an Owensboro Sister Cities Board Member
hosted the bankers.
All four visitors engaged in activities here, as well as, in
Louisville and Frankfort. While visiting, our guests traveled together for some
experiences and we arranged separate schedules focusing on tourism or commercial dealings.
Appointments were arranged to meet with tourism and economic development officials at the
state capital.
Calendar in Mayors Copy Appendix
Kentucky League of Cities Meeting
At this years meeting of the Kentucky League of Cities, our Executive Director
was one of the presenters at a session on the Sister Cities International program. There
are now nineteen Kentucky cities involved in the program and the Kentucky League of Cities
wishes to encourage more Kentucky Cities in becoming involved. The reasoning behind this
encouragement is recognition of the need of our citizens and businesses that we are
economically globally dependent. Our Executive Director serve on the Kentucky Sister
Cities State Management Team.
Palacky University Exchange Student
Owensboro Sister Cities continues to help with arrangements allowing our Sister City
Exchange Student, Robin Joska, to study another year at Kentucky Wesleyan College. Robin
is a student at Palacky University in Olomouc majoring in English and Physical Education.
We could have found no better a student to represent our program, Olomouc, the Czech
Republic, and Palacky University.
In support of the Sister Cities program, public speaking
engagements were made to the Olomouc and both Owensboro Rotary Clubs, the No Name Club,
First Presbyterian Church Sunday School Group, and each of the local high schools. News
articles were generated both in Owensboro and Olomouc print media and by respective radio
and TV station coverage. Articles covered student exchanges, the medical exchange in March
and the police Exchange in May. Each is addressed in chronological order in this report.
Owensboro Sister Cities is not moving toward looking for
additional Sister Cities at this time, however, our direction is inclined to found an
Owensboro International Center which will serve as an umbrella to work internationally
with more than just our one Sister City. Hopefully, the City of Owensboro and the new
Daviess County Commissioners will support a growing role in promoting both our city on the
international scene and encouraging our citizens to be more knowledgeable about other
world cultures.
The Owensboro Sister Cities Homepage is listed on the Sister Cities International wide
world web homepage. Not all Sister Cities have their own WWW Homepage and we are fortunate
in having Owensboro Community College supply us with the ability to have this promotional
space on their server. Both Owensboro and Olomouc are now readily accessible globally
through this additional computer link.
The Owensboro Community College TV station produced a show on Olomouc and our Sister
Cities program for viewing over cable TV.