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REPORT TO THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION

City of Owensboro, Kentucky, USA

Calendar Year Activities 2001

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 community’s Office of Protocol; pursue an ongoing
           
mission to inform and educate our community concerning our area’s 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 community’s 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.

 

Introduction

 During 2001 we had ten exchange visit components and a planning visit encompassing the involvement of sixty nine people. Of these, 40 persons were incoming visitors to Owensboro  and 28 were outgoing visitors to Olomouc. As you can see by the projection for 2002, there is every reason to believe these exchanges between Owensboro and Olomouc will continue to grow in number and participants. We will need increased financial, logistical and manpower help if the program is to grow further. Indeed, as Executive Director, I believe the timing is right for a community effort to found an “Owensboro International Center”. This Center could serve the needs of government, secondary and higher education and the Chamber of Commerce efforts  to project an international image for Owensboro.

 Please take the time to review the report and reflect on our ability to project the City of Owensboro positively in the international community. We believe that we have the most active of the nine U.S. - Czech Sister City relationships and that the breadth of our program will reflect well on Owensboro with any international contacts the city makes.

 The Owensboro Sister Cities program touched the lives of several hundreds of people involved in our exchange activities. The program does an exceptional job of carrying out its charged mission. While this program is dependent on support from the City of Owensboro, as an official international link with the Sister City of Olomouc, the overwhelming financial support for the program comes from individuals and donations from those institutions participating in the programs. We can demonstrate at least $20.00 of support for each city budget dollar allocated.

Our thanks goes to our area colleges: Kentucky Wesleyan for scholarship support allowing Robin Joska to continue his study in Owensboro, Brescia for partial funding of their students’ travel costs to Olomouc, Western Kentucky University in Owensboro for encouraging student and main campus summer study participation, and Owensboro Community College for granting reassigned time which allows direction of this Community Partnership program. We also thank the families who opened their homes and to the motels for assistance in housing and employing our international visitors, to the three area school systems for support of our exchange of students and teachers. There are just too many to mention but the program draws on that which the community is known, a shared caring to make visitors feel welcomed.

We are very appreciative of the City of Owensboro, Owensboro Community College and the  KCTCS support for our efforts. The program represents a wonderful community partnership combining the efforts of many community institutions, businesses and individuals. There can be little doubt for the need to educate our Kentucky citizens concerning our place in the global community. Whether for citizenship, student growth or workforce development, there is an ever greater demand for providing an international component for the communities we serve.

As representatives of the citizens of Owensboro, we request your continued encouragement and active increased financial support for Owensboro Sister Cities and our international efforts.

Year 2001 Activities

Palacky University Exchange Student

Owensboro Sister Cities continued to help with arrangements allowing our Sister City Exchange Student, Robin Joska, to study his final year at Kentucky Wesleyan College. He took his Bachelor’s degree from KWC in May 2001. Robin has accepted employment at Williams Company. Robin also now serves as Executive Secretary to the Owensboro Sister Cities Program.

Jitro, Czech Girl’s Choir Performance, Ash Wednesday

The Czech Girl’s Choir contacted First Presbyterian Church to see if a concert could be arranged in Owensboro on the choir’s way from Jonesboro, Ark. to Berea, Ky. Owensboro Sister Cities funded the performance when no other funding source proved to be forthcomng. The choir members were hosted in the homes of 1st Presbyterian Church members for their one night stay in Owensboro. There were thirty one members of the choir.

Catholic Schools Exchange

Mr. Alex Veselik, Principal and Ms. Sarka Chlupova, English teacher at the Ursuline School of Olomouc were introduced to the operation of the Catholic School system in our community. They had the opportunity to visit Catholic elementary schools, our Catholic Middle School and Catholic High School. Materials and personnel were provided during the visit to allow the gaining of an understanding of the financing and operation of this private religious based school system. Saint Angela Merici Elementary School was the host institution and homestays with parishioners were arranged by the school.

Our guests were also introduced to individuals and institutions not directly involved with Catholic School operation. While the focus of the visit was to benefit the Ursuline School in Olomouc, our guests were introduced their American Sister City, to Kentucky and to American culture. During the second week of their stay, the guests toured Mammoth Cave and the Great Smokies on their own before returning to Owensboro for our Bar-B-Que Festival.

Medical Exchange June 1 - 14, 2001

In a continuation of the Medical Services Exchange begun in February of 1998 with the visit of Dr. Ken Henderson, Senior Vice President of Medical Staff Affairs for Owensboro Mercy Health System, Owensboro Sister Cities arranged the participation of Dr. Miroslav Herman and Dr. Zuzana Hermanova of the Palacky University School of Medicine to participate in the Louisville Sister Cities International Medical Conference. Upon return from the Conference, arrangements were made for their introduction to the medical facilities and society in Owensboro. The Doctors were hosted in the historic home of Dr. and Mrs. Wathen Medley on Frederica Street.

Summer Study Program, May 31 - June 25, 2001

The Owensboro Sister Cities Summer Study Program is a joint effort of Brescia University, Kentucky Wesleyan College, Owensboro Community College and Western Kentucky University – Owensboro campus, as well as, Henderson Community College, in a private/public higher education partnership providing a summer overseas study opportunity for the community’s students. Credit courses and instruction is supplied through Owensboro Community College. During the summer 2001 session there were twenty students enrolled.

Instructors committed were: Professors Lorena Novak from OCC and Dr. Roger Murphy of Brescia University. Dr. Seth Parker from Kentucky Wesleyan College also accompanied the students. In addition to their study of History, Political Science and Literature, the students are able travel to Vienna, Budapest, Krakow and Prague. The summer program works closely with four of the Olomouc Secondary Schools teaching the English language and provides both American and Czech students the opportunity to learn cross culturally.

Summer Study Participants:

Selisa Babb
, Brescia University
Allison Bandy
, Owensboro Community College
William Blixt, Brescia University
Mary Bolin
, Brescia University
Sarah Clark
, Brescia University
Amber Evans, Owensboro Community College
Joshua Girten, Henderson Community College
Jon James
, Brescia University
J
eremiah Johnson, Owensboro Community College
Whitney Kavanaugh, Western Kentucky University

Sarah Lashbrook
, Owensboro Community College
Aimee Martin
, Brescia University
Kristopher Mattingly
, Henderson Community College

Timothy Mattingly
, Brescia University
Renee Murphy
, Owensboro Community College
Samantha Powers
, Owensboro Community College

Michelle Robinson
, Western Kentucky University
Bethany Rose
, Kentucky Wesleyan College
Angel Staples
, Owensboro Community College
Nicole Tapp
, Brescia University


Daviess County Public Library

Mr. Tom Hicks, represented the Daviess County Library and was hosted by the Olomouc Regional Library during the first week in June. This was a reciprocal visit reflecting the May 2000 Library Exchange with Olomouc Librarians having been hosted in Owensboro. The focus of the exchange was on library organization, access and services. It is hoped that continued sharing of resources will result from the exchanges of personnel.

Summer Tourism Industry Intern

Assisted by the University of Kentucky, we were able to process a J-1 Visa for Pavlina Ververkova to come to Owensboro for summer employment. Consistent with the Work Experience in the US goals, we arranged for Pavlina to be employed in her Sister City. Arrangements were made with Hampton Inn of Owensboro for Pavlina to work in each of the critical skills areas of managing an American Hampton Inn. The program had her work in everything from cleaning bathrooms to payroll management for a complete overview of American hotel management expectations. Pavlina was here under our invitation and thus housing was made available by the host family of Dr. Andrew and Mrs. Jeannette Ward.

Summer "Work Experience USA"  Student Workers

Michal Tesarik, Zdenek Srsmek , and Radek Muller requested help from Owensboro Sister Cities in securing employment for the summer. They had already secured a J -1 Visa through a program which would let them work in the U.S.A.  during their summer break from college. As the young men were from the Olomouc region and Michael is the son of our Sister City Mayor, employment was arranged at the Executive Inn of Owensboro. As they had made their  own visa arrangements and were not initially under an Owensboro Sister Cities invitation, they were responsible for their own costs while in Owensboro. The young men sought additional employment while in Owensboro and at the end of their stay, traveled to Washington, D.C. and New York City.

Secondary Student Academic Year 2001 - 2002 Exchange

Marketa Mylkova was one of the secondary students from Olomouc who visited Owensboro during Fall 2000. She expressed an interest in returning to Owensboro to complete her Senior High School year here in the American Sister City. As her school, Gymnazium Hejcin, is one which works closely in promoting student interchange, we were happy to make this opportunity available. Marketa is attending Daviess County High School fot the 2001 – 2002 academic year and is hosted by Mr. Stu and Mrs. Kathy Silberman.

*** as a result of September 11, we immediately relayed to Olomouc that these five youth were safe in Owensboro to assure their parents that they would be looked after while in our city. The parents were both relieved and touched that we showed our concern immediately. 

Trinity Column Rededication, August

The City of Olomouc has fully restored Trinity Column, a UNESCO World Heritage Monument, in the city’s main plaza. Each Olomouc Sister City was to send official representatives to be present at this rededication event. Owensboro Sister Cities Board Members, Burley Phelan and Larry Mayfield were asked by Mayor Morris to represent the City of Owensboro. Contacts were made with officials from Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy, France, Bosnia, Germany.

 

2002 Currently Projected or in Planning Stage: 

After my regular December visit to Olomouc to make arrangements and pay deposits for our summer exchanges, discussions were also held to explore potential exchanges for 2002. Some of these exchanges might be combined, as far as visit arrangements, but there would be as many as ten individual schedules depending on the theme of the individual exchange.

Law Enforcement Exchange – an exchange with Olomouc’s Dutch Twinned City (Sister City) of Veenendaal is scheduled and confirmed to take place February 15 –21, 2002. Along with Chief of Police and the City Administrator in charge of Public Security,  the Veenendaal Mayor is to participate in this exchange.

Fulbright Scholar – Dr. Ivana Mrozkova of Palacky University is to be a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Maryland. Her area of interest is in leadership development. Owensboro’s four SACS accredited institutions of higher education, along with Owensboro Sister Cities,  have agreed to jointly underwrite Dr. Mrozkova’s visit to Owensboro.

Medical Exchange – we will again plan to participate with the Louisville Sister Cities Program in offering a joint opportunity for Olomouc physicians to participate in the Louisville Sister Cities Medical Conference and visit Owensboro’s Medical Society.

Summer Worker – we have been asked to provide an opportunity for an Olomouc university student to come to Owensboro to work during his summer vacation. He has already made contact here through participation with our summer study program in Olomouc. We will secure employment for him and he will be the guest of Mr. & Mrs. James Wolford.

Summer Study Program – we are again planning for offering our summer study program in Olomouc. Two professors, both of whom have participated in our program previously, have agreed to teach again. We need a grant of $3000.00 to pay for these professor’s expenses as they are housed and travel with the students daily. Currently the overwhelming majority of students signed up to participate are from the main campus of Western Kentucky University. Five student openings remain for this exchange.

Scouting Exchange – the second half of the Scouting Exchange is to take place July 1 – 23, 2002. Shawnee Trails Council and Owensboro Sister Cities are sponsoring the Scouting Exchange. The group of 12 will travel first to Kandersteg International Scout Camp outside Bern, Switzerland. They will then proceed to be hosted by the Olomouc district Scouts. The Czech and American Scouts will be together the entire exchange time of three weeks. Three openings remain for this exchange.

Law Enforcement – The National Police of the Czech Republic (Olomouc District) and the Olomouc Municipal Police will be extending an invitation to have Law Enforcement officers visit Olomouc. This might be combined with an exchange with Veneendaal, Netherlands.

Catholic Schools – The Ursuline School of Olomouc will extend an invitation to the Owensboro Parochial School System to have educators and Administrators visit Olomouc.

Fire Department – Chief Kolarik of the Olomouc Fire Department will extend an invitation for Owensboro Firemen to be hosted in Olomouc. This would be a reciprocal exchange as the Olomouc Fire Department was hosted by Owensboro in May 2000

Construction / Investment – We have been asked if an exchange focused on building and construction could be arranged. The prime participant owns a construction company and is interested in learning about American building materials and techniques. The second participant is responsible for investment for the City of Olomouc. Olomouc has two industrial parks well underway and interest is shown in our Airpark development.

Secondary Students – The Olomouc secondary educators who work with our students and professors through our Summer Study Program are interested in again offering their students an opportunity to visit the U.S. and their American Sister City.

American Information Center in Olomouc

The City of Olomouc has offered the use of an historic building in the center of Olomouc and additionally offered to reconstruct the building at its expense in order to found the AICO. This project has been spoken about in the past but the timing is right to proceed in earnest. Unfortunately, I was unable to find funding to secure underwriting the American Information Center Program costs. The City of Olomouc is about to sell the building.

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