Home News A Fast Sister City 50 Years

A Fast Sister City 50 Years

201
0
SHARE
A celebration that takes the cake

Here is an opportunity to enjoy international entertainment and appetizers with local officials and the Consul General of Japan.

The occasion is celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Sister City relationship between Kaizuka,Japan, and Culver City, on President’s Day, Monday, Feb. 15, from 5 to 7 o’clock in the Dan Patacchia Room at City Hall.

The Culver City Sister City Committee and dignitaries will welcome Consul General and Mrs. Horinouchi and other Japanese guests, including runners Kiyoshi Takihara (27) and Masako Yasuba (40) from Kaizuka, who will have raced in the L.A. Marathon on Valentine’s Day.

“Everyone is invited to join in the fun,” said Culver City Sister City Committee President Sonia Karroum.
“The bond with our Japanese sister city is strong with great cultural and educational friendships for the past five decades,”

The Culver City Middle School Taiko drum group is slated perform, according to event chairpersons Lyndon Stambler and Allison Burns.

Former Culver City Mayor Jozelle Smith, who proclaimed May 1, 1993, as Kaizuka City Day in recognition of the Japanese city’s 50th birthday, will present gifts to the two marathon runners.

The two Japanese runners will party at the Welcome Potluck, presented by Culver City Sister City Committee, om Friday, Feb. 12, at 6 o’clock at Mike Cohen’s home, 4378 Jasmine Ave., to kick off numerous daily activities until their Feb. 17 return to Kaizuka.

The Committee also has sister city relationships in Canada, South Korea and Mexico.  See www.culvercitysistercitycommittee.org.

Mr. Cohen may be contacted at mrculvercity@ca.rr.com

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

CAPTCHA: Please Answer Question Below: *