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Aus dem
Mitteilungsblatt von Belleville Sister Cities Inc.
Mai 2007
Grußworte der Präsidenten
President's
Message
Our quarterly membership meeting will be on May 17th at Fischer’s and we hope
that we will see many of you there so you can learn first hand what your
organization is doing. There are always lots of things in the works with your
organization.
The Illinois State Sister Cities Convention was held at Our Lady of Snows Shrine
on April 21 & 22. It was the first time the convention has been held south of
Springfield. Our group jointly hosted with all the So. Illinois SCIs;
Carbondale, Columbia, Millstadt and Waterloo. State Board member Josephine
Wittenauer from Columbia chaired the convention committee, and put in a
tremendous amount of effort to make sure everything went smoothly. The
presidents of the five organizations met several times and were in constant
communication during the planning period. The workshops, entertainment, food,
and accommodations all were well done. The number of people in attendance was a
bit disappointing. Very late publication of the final convention program
contributed to the low numbers.
Belleville SCI was honored by being awarded First Place on their Display Table.
Congratulations to Doris Roach, Theresa Fritz and Sally Berkel for a great job.
Thanks also go to the many people who helped in lots of ways at the convention.
One of our duties was the hospitality room, and it was well received. Fritz
Distributing, Fran Colter, Marie Reichling, Theresa Fritz donated or baked. We
are also grateful to Bob Arndt who prepared a CD slide show that played at the
convention to showcase some of our groups past activities.
The Paderborn youths will visit here in June, and we thank Youth Chair-man Doris
Roach who has done a lot of prep work finding host families and planning
activities. The fourteen German youths will bring a lot of new experiences and
excitement into our hosting youths lives.
We are anxiously looking forward to welcoming a delegation of twelve DAFK
visitors from Paderborn who will arrive on October 11th and will be guests here
for four days. Six of these guests will be first time visitors. We hope that
some of you who have never hosted in the past will take this opportunity to
enjoy the experience. There will be four single women and four single men in the
group, so it will make it easy to host just one person. Group activities will be
planned during their visit. If you are interested, please contact Ruth Fritz
566-2388 or Rose Ann Renneker 476-1052.
Plans are underway for our 2008 group trip to Paderborn, where they will have a
celebration commemorating the 20th anniversary of our Sister City Partnership.
The two week guided tour is tentatively being planned for the first part of
September 2008, visiting Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic. I know it seems
like a long way away, but if you think you may have an interest in going, please
contact me or Ron Fritz.
Mayor Eckert and I had a meeting with Police Chief Bill Clay, Deputy Chief Scott
Lanton and Fire Chief Dave Martinson concerning a future police and fireman’s
exchange with Paderborn. We hope an ex-change can begin in 2008. There is a lot
we can learn from each other in all faces of life.
There is a reminder included in the news letter about your 2007 dues in case you
forgot to pay them. Membership Chairman Larry Schaltenbrand races to the mailbox
each week, and is disappointed if he does not hear from you. On the same sheet
is the invitation to the Membership Appreciation party to be held at the Moose
Lodge Pavilion in Swansea. We thank Marie Reichling who will be in charge of
this year’s event. If you would like to help her, or suggest entertainment,
please call her 234-2831.
Another big thank you goes to Marie Reichling and Bill Jacobus for handling the
mailing of the news-letters. Lots of good people in our group!
Will we see you at the meeting and membership party?
Norma Bergkoetter

News
from Paderborn
We hope that the Illinois Sister Cities Convention held at the
Shrine Conference Center in Belleville has given new ideas and
energy to those involved in this important activity. We can imagine
how much work it must have been to organize such an event. But
building bridges between nations is as important now as it was when
this wonderful idea was started by President Eisenhower.
Here in Paderborn we are looking forward to the visit Pat Hasenstab
and Allan Alfrink, teachers from O’Fallon High School. They will
stay here from May 29th thru June 8th continuing the teacher
ex-change with the Paderborn Goerdeler Gymnasium (high school).
Last year, three teachers from Paderborn, Gabriele Lambrechts, Almut
Ulama and Nadia Weber, returned from Belleville with wonderful
experiences. Kathy Ashby from OTHS started the exchange and came to
Paderborn in June 2006. It would be great if other high schools in
Belleville and the region would follow their example. Here Joerg
Erdmann from DAFK is project coordinator and would be pleased to be
con-
tacted via BSC.
Fourteen young people and their chaperons, Norman Hansmeyer and
Martina Franke, are getting excited about their forthcoming stay in
Belleville and around from June 21st thru July 7th. This youth
ex-change between our cities and regions started in 1990! The people
on both sides of the Atlantic who have been working for this project
can be proud of this achievement. The board of the German-American
Friendship Society Paderborn-Belleville (DAFK) wants to extend its
great thanks to BSC and the host families and everybody else
involved in this year’s exchange.
It’s wonderful that four high school students from Paderborn will
have the chance of attending high schools in Belleville starting
with the term in August. We are grateful to the principals of
Belleville East, Mr. Kniekamp, and Belleville West, Mr. Dahm, for
their cooperation. We also thank the board of BSC, the teachers
involved Katie McDowell and Linda Driesner and Doris Roach for BSC’s
youth committee.
We are happy to confirm that a group of 12 people from DAFK will
visit Belleville from October 12th thru 16th. The Paderborn County
Board Chairman, Manfred Mueller, will be in the group. This will be
his first visit to Belleville. For some it will also be the first
visit to Paderborn’s sister city. All of us are looking forward to
meeting with our friends.
Here in Paderborn (and all over Germany) the temperatures in April
were higher than on many days during a normal summer, we saw on TV
that in Belleville temperatures on many days were lower than normal…
So let’s hope that there won’t be too many surprises in the
forthcoming months.
Sincerely,
Bernd Broer
President
Dr. Otmar Allendorf
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