WHEREAS, Sister Cities International was started in 1956 by Dwight
D. Eisenhower; and
WHEREAS, Sister Cities International represents communities in all
50 states, the District of Columbia, and five United States territories
including 714 communities in the United States with 1,987 partnerships;
and
WHEREAS, Sister Cities International represents communities in
Africa, Latin America, Asia/Oceania, the Caribbean, Eurasia, Europe,
the Middle East, and Canada, including 1,790 international communities
in 137 countries; and
WHEREAS, The Walla Walla Sister City Committee is celebrating 35
years of goodwill and friendship with their sister city, Sasayama,
Japan; and
WHEREAS, The sister city relationship between Walla Walla and
Sasayama has allowed citizens of those two cities to develop lifetime
friendships by opening up their homes for others to stay in; and
WHEREAS, Walla Wallans of all ages have been personally and
culturally enriched through sharing their homes, families, music,
education, and cultures with the citizens of Sasayama; and
WHEREAS, A special delegation from Walla Walla will travel to
Sasayama this October to commemorate the 35th year of friendship; and
WHEREAS, The Blue Mountain Troublemakers, a middle school and high
school bluegrass band, will help the cities celebrate this event by
performing in Sasayama;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington State Senate
acknowledge and honor the Walla Walla Sister City Committee for their
contribution to the cultural enrichment of Walla Walla and the state of
Washington; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be
immediately transmitted by the Secretary of the Senate to the Walla
Walla Sister City Committee and the City of Walla Walla.