TSC News

Spotlight on Past TSC Educator Participants….Where Are They Now?

Past TSC Educator Exchange Delegate Annette AsuncionWe often wonder what our past participants in the Professional Educator Exchange  are  doing  now…where  are  they,  are they still  educators? That is why we created this feature for Tempe Sister Cities Monthly Newsletter.

This first Spotlight article is about Annette Asuncion, who was an exchange teacher to Regensburg in 2011.

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Tempe Educators in New Zealand Summer 2013

From left to right:  Jill Osborne, Katy McGill, Mary Bosen
From left to right: Jill Osborne, Katy McGill, Mary Bosen

It truly is a joy to relive once again this past summer and fall. Jill Osborne, Katy McGill, and I (Mary Bosen) were honored to travel to beautiful Lower Hutt, New Zealand as the Teacher’s Exchange Delegates for 2013. Katy was hosted by a delightful young teacher couple, Kelly and Rihania Chadwick, both 4/5grade teachers.

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TSC Dinner Party Cooking Class with CHEF LEE HILLSON of the Phoenician

Chef Lee HillsonWe welcome Chef Lee Hillson, the Executive sous chef at The Phoenician, back to the Hackett House Tuesday, March 11, 2014 – to cook his magic for us. Chef Lee will create his unique Pasta Carbonara, the dish he created while participating with Cat Cora in the Iron Chef competition. Chef Lee is known for his use of fresh ingredients and delightful creations.

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TSC Youth Group Known for Philanthropy Projects

Feed My Starving ChildrenTempe Sisters Cities Youth Group is known for their philanthropy projects, and this year’s delegates are  no  exception.  One of the projects is Feed My Starving Children. FMSC is when volunteers hand package food and ship them offto 70 countries over the world for malnourished children. The Youth Group has volunteered for this twice already and the third volunteer opportunity is on March 26.

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Regensburger Domspatzen (Regensburg Cathedral Choir)-Coming To Tempe

The Choir in front of the Old Stone Bridge in Regensburg.
The Choir in front of the Old Stone Bridge in Regensburg.

Tempe Sister Cities will be hosting The Regensburger Domspatzen (Regensburg Cathedral Choir).  The world-famous boys choir plays a very important role in the cultural life of Regensburg. They have been called the “Singing Ambassadors of the city”.  The Domspatzen will visit Tempe April 22-26, 2014 and will be performing at Tempe Center for the Arts on April 23, 2014. Click here for tickets.

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Tempe Sister Cities 2013 Year In Review

TSC Logo2013 has been a busy year for Tempe Sister Cities Members and all of our hardworking volunteers, so we thought it important to recap some of our top newsletter stories of the past year.  We hope you will check our web site often as we continue to celebrate our Tempe Sister Cities and Hackett House activities during 2014. Our continued goal is  “Bringing the World Together…  One Friendship at a Time”

Happy New Year from all of us at Tempe Sister Cities.

January (Click Here to View Full Articles)

  •     New Zealand Educator Exchange News
  •     Hackett House School Tours
  •     Conflict in Timbuktu

February (Click Here to View Full Articles)

  •     Thirty Two Delegates Selected
  •     Jennifer Jones 2013 TSC Young Artist Award Winner
  •     News from Mali as reported by the BBC
  •     Spring Cooking Classes at TSC Hackett House

March (Click Here to View Full Articles)

  •     Thirty Two Excited Students Learn Their Summer Exchange Destinations
  •     Youth Group Visits Westchester Care Center
  •     German Teachers Introduced at TSC Board Meeting

April (Click Here to View Full Articles)

May (Click Here to View Full Articles)

  •     TSC hosts Reception to honor President Gjorge Ivanov of the Republic of Macedonia
  •     Soup Kitchen Raises $5,000 for Schools in Timbuktu
  •     First Educator Exchange from Beaulieu-sur-Mer

June (Click Here to View Full Articles)

  •  Tempe Awarded BEST Sister Cities Program in America
  • Blogging!! Stories From Macedonia
  • 35th Anniversary of the sister city partnership between Tempe & Regensburg, Germany
  • Tempe Sister Cities will host its first International Educational Forum

July (Click Here to View Full Articles)

  • Summer Travel for 2013 Delegates is in Full Swing
  • Sister Cities International Conference: San Antonio
  • Beaulieu-Sur-Mer Educator Exchange 2013

August (Click Here to View Full Articles)

  • A Memorable Journey to Macedonia
  • Tempe Teachers Invited to Apply for Educator Exchange
  • Youth Group News-Two Service Projects
  • New President for Mali

September (Click Here to View Full Articles)

  • Hackett House Celebrates 125th Anniversary
  • Teacher Exchange with Skopje, Macedonia/Teacher Appreciation Event
  • French Coordinator Update
  • Youth Group Update-Surprise Visit by President Dick Neuheisel

October (Click Here to View Full Articles)

  • Another Oktoberfest Success
  • 7th Annual Making A World of Difference
  • Chelsea Schell’s Germany Educator Exchange Experience
  • Busy Weekend for Youth Group at Oktoberfest

November (Click Here to View Full Articles)

  • Cassie Schey, Educator Exchange Delegate, Experiences Germany
  • 7th Annual Making A World of Difference
  • 2014 Travel Opportunity to Macedonia and the Balkan Conference
  • Youth Group News-Feed My Starving Children
  • Educator Exchange Shoulder to Shoulder Honors Delegates from New Zealand and Equador

December (Click Here to View Full Articles)

  • TSC Honors Volunteers of the Year
  • Message From TSC President Dick Neuheisel

A Memorable Journey to Macedonia by Violetta (Bektesh) Armour

Bektesh House In Prelip, MacedoniaCall it Serendipity or fate but whatever it is, sometimes life has a way of coming full circle in a wonderful way. My recent trip to Macedonia and search for my ancestors was successful thanks to many chance encounters and to helpful people along the way. And Tempe Sister Cities played a big role in it all. I guess my story really begins over 90 years ago. My paternal grandparents, Spiro and Vaska Bektesh with their three sons, Peter, Dimitre and Milan (my father) immigrated to America from Prilep, Macedonia in 1921.

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2013 Making A World of Difference

Making a World of DifferenceYou’re Invited to Tempe Sister Cities Seventh Annual

“Making A World Of Difference”

Awards Ceremony and Banquet

Presented by…Wells Fargo

The 2013 honorees have been chosen.  Plan now to attend the  Awards Ceremony and Banquet to hear their amazing stories on Thursday, October 10, Tempe Center for the Arts, 700 West Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe, Arizona.

Call Jane Neuheisel (480) 838-0437 for details or Click Here to Register ONLINE!

The 2013 honorees this year include:

Janine Skinner – is the Arizona development advisor for Feed My Starving Children, a Minnesota-based non-profit organization that works in more than 70 countries. She annually organizes some 115,000 volunteers to pack and ship the nutrient-filled MannaPac- Rice meals that cost less than 22 cents per meal to produce. These meals are saving lives and can quickly reverse and prevent malnutrition. She recently organized the 24-hour all-volunteer “Change the

World from Phoenix”campaign…packing one million meals in 24 hours with volunteers working in two-hour shifts! She is now leading a campaign to raise $1,000,000 to purchase a larger facility where more volunteers can pack even more meals. Inasmuch as some 6,200 children around the world die each day from hunger Janine and her volunteers are truly, Making a World of Difference.

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Dr. John Gillan – Mesa-based Endodontist, has conducted and personally financed some 26 dental missions abroad… helping the forgotten and underserved. He brings his own supplies, including books, to share with professors and local dentists. He goes where he is most needed and treats patients “in the bush.” Dr. Gillan has made two trips to Romania, 16 trips to Kosovo and six trips to Cameroon. He is helped and supported by his wife Cindy and children who have accompanied him on most of these missions. In 2009 he received the Medal of Gratitude from the President of Albania for his help educating Albanian dentists. He also received the Spirit of Service Lifetime Award from the American Association of Endodontists. The Gillan family treasures the many friendships they have made over the years as they continue Making a World of Difference.

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Dr. Brian and Keri deGuzman – traveled to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, where they saw children begging on the streets and families living in deplorable conditions. They knew they had to help. They have adopted four Ethiopian children and created the 4Mati Foundation that supports and develops programs targeting education, health care and orphan support. In order to care for hundreds of orphans (UNICEF reports there are some six million orphaned children in

Ethiopia) they are working to create self-sustaining projects and teach the communities how to care for their own people. Last year they completed construction of a small food production facility that produces MITTEN, a highly nutritious product made of 12 drought-resistant Ethiopian seeds and grains. In addition they are raising money to build a school which will open next year, and will serve some 2,000 children including girls. Their efforts are changing the destiny of children in Ethiopia and Making a World of Difference.

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Festivities to honor these outstanding people will begin at 6:00 p.m.

Anyone wishing to attend this banquet may call Jane Neuheisel (480) 838-0437 for details. Please RSVP by Thursday, October 3, 2013 or

click here to register online.

OUR MISSION

What can one person do…to help the disadvantaged, the sick, the people trapped in grinding poverty all around the globe? The very idea seems overwhelming. The Tempe Sister City organization created this event to honor individuals who have truly brought aid and comfort and hope to the less fortunate…whose achievements inspire us…and whose ongoing efforts have reached the world stage. We invite you to salute them…to support their charities..and let light shine on the humanitarian spirit that dwells in all of us.

Sister Cities International Conference: San Antonio 2013

Sister Cities International Conference: San Antonio 2013

The annual SCI Conference held in San Antonio this year was especially meaningful for the group of seven from Tempe that attended. This year Tempe was honored with the BEST SISTER CITY PROGRAM IN AMERICA. Tempe has been recognized six times for this award.

President Dick Neuheisel accepted this award on behalf of the entire organization; volunteers, board members and delegates who have participated in the program for the last 42 years. The strength of the program lies in the enthusiasm and continuity of support throughout the years. A special toast to Elaine Hlawek, former coordinator to Lower Hutt and board member, was made to honor a special friend of our sister cities program.

Two students represented Tempe, Jennifer Jones from Marcos De Niza (also the winner of the Young Artists Award 2013) and Wasiba Rahman of Tempe High School. Dick Neuheisel, Dobrin Nedelkov, Juan Carillo, Annie Hsu (not pictured) and Jane Neuheisel represented Tempe at the conference.

Tempe Delegates In Regensburg

TSC Delegates in Regensburg 2013

Every year all the Tempe delegates upon their return think that the country they visit was by far the best and that their experience was the most impactful. I wish I could say that the eight delegates traveling to Germany are different, but in truth we too think our experience by far has to be the best. How could our summer get any better?

Our adventures in Germany have been so diverse and exciting every day that there is no way to give it justice through explanation. On the first day of our arrival we were greeted by our smiling brothers and sisters and extremely cold weather. Armed with only tanks and short shorts we were all shocked and unprepared for weather in the low 40’s during the first week of our arrival. The first night of being in Germany we went to the Dult, which was a festival of sorts and our first true taste of the Bavarian culture. We enjoyed traditional Bavarian music and even went on some rides, a great bonding time with our new siblings. Another highlight that week was the train trip to Munich,

that is capital of Bavaria, where shopping and delicious Italian food was enjoyed. Swiftly, we were rushed off to Berlin, a perfect way for all the Americans and Germans to bond. Some highlights of the weekend included a city tour, seeing the remains of the Berlin wall, and touring the Reichstag building, the meeting place of the German parliament. Berlin was the first time we enjoyed the Greek style “Kepabs,“ which have now become a daily tradition. On our free time in Berlin we battled the fierce rain and many of the twelve American and German girls did some shopping.

After the fun Berlin weekend Regensburg was still extremely wet from the intense rain. As the German delegates started school once again, the Americans ventured into Regensburg alone, but not too close to the Danube, which was flooding many areas of the city. The eight Americans explored Regensburg’s many “Kaffee,” shops and free time in the city. Our taste buds have become accustomed to German schnitzel, gelato, and other delicious foods. Highlights of the week include visiting the University of Regensburg and the U.S training base.

One of the most anticipated trips for the Tempe delegates was Alps hiking trip. The day of the hike was sunny and a perfect temperature in the 70’s. The hike was nearly five hours uphill, but went by quickly because of the great company and beautiful sights. At the top all the delegates were amazed at the incredible beauty and at how green everything looked! Family weekend was also a blast! Each delegate experienced a different area of Europe. Some of the destinations included Vienna, Hamburg, Venice, Verona, Chioggia, and Salzburg! I speak for all the delegates when I say it was an exciting way to experience more of the European culture outside of Germany and make lasting memories with our exchange partners. So far, Germany has brought the Tempe delegates nothing but smiles, good memories, new adventures, and close friends. We all certainly agree that our summer in Regensburg so far has to be the best! With only two weeks left here in Germany we still have lots more events planned, including Burgerfest, a tour of the BMW factory, a canoe trip, and meeting the mayor of Regensburg. I speak for all of us when I say there is no way to truly thank Tempe Sister Cities for this incredible opportunity!

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