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Aus dem
Mitteilungsblatt von Belleville Sister Cities Inc.
November 2008
Grußworte der Präsidenten
President's
Message
The summer has gone by fast with
all the events that took place the past few months. Our summer
exchange students left here July 11th , spending three weeks with
their hosts in Paderborn, attending the Libori fest and traveling
to Berlin and Koln. Upon returning some of the students attended
our August gen- eral meeting telling us what a great time they had
in Germany with their hosts and sightseeing.
A delegation of 22 BSC members traveled to Paderborn July 25 thru
29th for the 20th anniversary of the DAFK celebration. Mayor Mark
Eckert, his wife, Rita, and three children accompanied us on the
trip. We were given a warm welcome on Friday night by President
Bernd Broer, Landrat Manfred Mueller and members of the DAFK and at
Kloster Dalheim. Saturday, we attended the Libori fest with
Burgermeister Heinz Paus, who tapped the keg at the festhall. A
reception at the Rathaus in honor of DAFK’s 20th anniversary was
held on Monday. Dr. Allendorf gave a presentation with pictures of
the past 20 years. Later that evening we dined at Das Gastliche
Dorf for the farewell dinner. Tuesday, we bid our friends
farewell. Our time in Paderborn was memorable…
making new friends, greeting old friends and visiting with friends
we had not seen in years. Twenty years of friendship, this is what
Sister Cities is all about!
On Aug. 15th six students from Paderborn arrived for the 90 day
exchange. A welcome reception was held at the Sundowner Swim Club
with hosts and board members. Thanks to Marie Reichling, her
daughter and Doris Roach for getting everyone together.
We had our very first policeman exchange Sept 19th thru Sept 23rd
. Six officers and three of their wives came. Saturday, the
officers, wives, hosts and 90 day students were guests at the Scott
Air Force Base air- show. The performance by the Air Force
Thunderbirds was outstanding. On Sunday, the group toured the St.
Louis Arch and Anheuser Brewery . That evening Mayor Eckert and
Rita welcomed everyone to their home for dinner. Monday began at
City Hall with breakfast followed by tours of the county jail, city
hall and jail, and the county courthouse. Lunch was at Eckert’s
Restaurant where Police Chief Clay was presented with a uniform of
the Paderborn Police. A short tour of downtown Belleville
followed. Monday evening Sully & Jackie Sullivan opened their bar
and patio for the farewell dinner hosted by Bob & Ruth Fritz. By
the conver- sation that evening, I think everyone had a great time
over the weekend, making new friends and looking for- ward to seeing
each other again. I would like to thank everyone that helped make
this exchange a success--- Mayor Mark Eckert & Rita, Chief William
Clay, the Belleville Police Dept., Bob & Ruth Fritz, Norma
Bergkoetter, Doris Roach (who served as translator for the weekend);
and especially the hosts—Dennis Bielke, Officer Steve & Stephanie
Britt, Robert & Julia Cole, and Bill & Cindy Wetzig.
The following weekend everyone pitched in for the Oktoberfest. With
weather that was perfect and a hard working crew, we pulled off
another winning year. The final results will be in soon. Many
thanks again to all the many volunteers who worked a shift or, in
some cases, worked all day. Food chairman, Doris Roach and Beer
Chairman, Larry Schaltenbrand—great job!
This year’s Taste of Germany dinner was a great success. Many
commented on the delicious food and wonderful entertainment from
Rothenbach, Germany. Many thanks to Rich Berkel, chairman of the
dinner, Herm Schoener, ad chairman and all those members who
devoted their time and hard work to make this a suc- cess, also a
special thanks to Robert ‘’Chick ‘’Fritz Inc. who donated a
Warsteiner beer glass and coaster to each attendee. This year’s
Hermann Award was presented to Mayor Eckert and the city of
Belleville for out- standing support of Belleville Sister Cities and
BSC programs. The membership award went to John Roach for his
dedication, hard work and support of BSC. Congratulations to both!
Our next project will be a float in the Christmas Parade on Friday
Nov. 28th starting at 10:00AM. Anyone with ideas for a float or
willing to help, contact me at 235-3795.
To all our members and their families, Happy Thanksgiving, Merry
Christmas and Happy New Year.
Ron Fritz,
President

News
from Paderborn
Looking back at last summer we are proud to focus on
several exchanges between our two cities and regions. Belleville
students were in Paderborn in July (see Newsletter of August), a
delegation from Belleville came to Paderborn to attend the 20th
anniversary of DAFK on July 28th , six high school students stayed
in Belleville for three months (August-November) and a group of
policemen and their partners visited Belleville in September.
The 23 person delegation from Belleville, including Mayor Mark
Eckert and BSC Presi- dent Ron Fritz, arrived on July 25th and left
Paderborn on the 29th . Besides the Libori Festival which the group
attended, the biggest highlight of their stay was the celebration of
the 20th anniversary of DAFK on July 28th at the City Hall. DAFK
made Mayor Eckert, Paderborn’s Mayor Paus and Rich Berkel Honorary
Members. The visit was a wonderful time for the hosts and we hope
for the guests as well. Mayor Eckert and his family stayed longer in
Paderborn, in part to attend an official meeting of Paderborn’s six
sister cities on August 2nd and 3rd.
For pictures of these days go to DAFK’s website:
http://www.dafk-paderborn.de/archiv/2008/080728dafk20jahre.html
Six police officers from Paderborn and three
partners visited Belleville from September 19th thru 23rd . Landrat
Man- fred Mueller and Mayor Eckert had prepared this visit while the
Mayor was in Paderborn. Arriving at St Louis Lam- bert Airport on
Friday, the group headed by Manfred Greitemeyer was warmly welcomed
by their hosts. During the next days Mayor Mark Eckert, Police Chief
William Clay and his colleagues as well as President Ron Fritz of
BSC and Sheriff Justus and Major McLaurin of the County’s Sheriff’s
Dept. showed them around, informing them about the City and how
Belleville Police and County Jail operate. Their visit also included
tours to Scott Air Force Base, the St. Louis Arch, the Anheuser
Busch Brewery and Eckert’s Farm. During the official function at the
City Hall the German policemen also wore their uniforms, see picture
on DAFK website:
http://www.dafk-paderborn.de/archiv/2008/080918polizei_belleville.html
The policemen and their partners returned home
(after a stay in New York City) enriched and with wonderful memo-
ries, they talked with enthusiasm about the hospitality they
experienced in Belleville. They are now looking forward to welcoming
their Belleville colleagues for a counter visit to Paderborn. On
behalf of DAFK we also want express our warm thanks to everybody
involved!
One of the exchange students from Belleville this summer, Kyle
Pointer wrote in his blog of July 23rd , “I’m going to regret having
to go home. There’s a lot of stuff over here that I have really come
to appreciate. … But I do miss my friends, and I do miss colloquial
English (who wouldn’t?). I also miss drumline and band.”
And when he was home he wrote: “Now all I need to do is find out how
I can become an English teacher in Ger- many… which is essentially
what I want to do with my life… either that or be an airplane pilot.
I’m not quite sure yet, but I think I’m finally deciding what I want
to do with the rest of my life, and I think I’d like to keep German
involved. Thank You Frau” (26.08.08). We think with “Frau” he means
his English teacher. Isn’t this a statement a teacher can be proud
of? From August 15th thru November 8th six students from Paderborn
had a wonderful 3-month stay in Belleville. Three attended
Belleville West High School, Lea Mischendahl (staying with Family
Davis), Daniel Schmidt (Nick Stauder), Christian Stemberg (Ms. Robin
Dronen) and three were at Belleville East, Maren Ruerup (Amanda
Reichling), Eva Wallaschek (Victoria Francis), Simon Potthast
(Jonathan Crawford).
Eva Wallaschek, one of the six exchange students from Paderborn,
wrote in her blog (October 18th , three weeks be- fore the end of
her stay), “Those were the best days of my life.” We have the
impression from what we have heard from the other five students that
they would easily agree with that statement. Our thanks go to the
principals of the schools, the teachers , the students and host
families, to the board of BSC and to Doris Roach, chairwoman of the
Youth Exchange Committee. Picture of students and hosts:
http://www.dafk-paderborn.de/archiv/images/
fotoalbum/2008/080823highschool2008welcome2.jpg
This summer Linda Stephan stayed with two families
for six weeks, Family Hutchinson (Columbia) and Family Welge
(Highland), her comment, “Both families made me feel at home and
welcome. They allowed me to experience America. I am so happy and
pleased that I got the honour to meet them.” Our thanks go to Mac
Chamblin of the Itty Bitty Theatre Group in Belleville who helped to
arrange this stay.
We think that such exchanges have a deep impact on forming the
character of young people that are involved on both sides.
On October 26th we welcomed two Belleville area residents working
for Boeing Corporation in St. Louis: Scott Martin and Mike Hayes.
Boeing is one of the partners in the Direct Manufacturing Research
Center (DMRC) at the University of Paderborn.
We congratulate Mayor Eckert on being honored with BSC’s “Hermann
Award” and John Roach receiving BSC’s “Membership Award” during this
year’s TOG.
Sincerely,
Bernd Broer
President
Dr. Otmar Allendorf
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