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Monday, July 2, 2007 CFR p-St
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MEMBERS PRESENT MEMBERS ABSENT STAFF _
Drue Combs H. Moretzsohn Rose Gunji - AE Chris Kailas
Randy Farrar Ellen Murry Ridge Hammons - A Chris Semtner
Almira Flores Guillermo Perez Ann Jaime - A
Farley Frazier Sharon Phillips Coeta Montgomery - A
Westi Horn Flicka Rahn - A
Jonathan Lancaster John Rocha - A
Sukhbir Singh -AE
CALL TO ORDER: Called to order at 6:14 p.m. Ellen Murry arrived at 6:14 p.m. to
make a quorum.
II. ROLL CALL: Chris Kailas called roll. A quorum was met with 10 of 18 members
present. General Chair Heather Moretzsohn welcomed new members Jonathan
Lancaster and Farley Frazier and Sally Gavlik, the Director for Parks and Recreation
Department
III. ANNOUNCEMENTS:
IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: The Minutes were passed as written.
V. HEARING FROM THE PUBLIC: No one from the public spoke.
VI. TREASURER'S REPORT: Chris Kallas, referred everyone to the report for this month
and the General Fund Budget. June expenses show $4.59 for minor computer
equipment, $23.29 for mailing a gift to Toledo, Spain and $8,554.40 for air fare to France
(4) and Japan (2) including agency fees. These expenses put the Committee's General
Fund budget in arrears for $774.07. Ms. Kallas explained that the PALS Fund has a
total of$6,803.39. Ms. Kailas stated that this amount should be enough to cover the
tickets and fees to both Keelung, Taiwan ($3,107.40) and Monterrey, Mexico. The
tickets to Monterrey, Mexico have not yet been priced. Also the other costs expected
would be about $1,000 to $1,200 for student activities in the first part of August. These
will either come out of the General Fund Budget for the new fiscal year or PALS Fund.
In the PALS Fund, current expenses and credits include a purchase of phone cards for
$50 and payment of three student's 10% of their ticket cost for a total income of
$473.33. Ms. Kallas noted that one of the students who already went to France did not
pay their 10% and none of the students who are going to Japan, Taiwan or Mexico have
paid their 10% fees. Ms. Kallas will send out a reminder notice to those students.
VII. DISCUSSION ITEMS:
A. DISCUSSION AND ACTION on Exchange Student Selection Process and
APPOINTMENT of an Ad Hoc Selection Process Committee and Chair. General
SCANNED
Chair Heather Moretzsohn noted that there is not enough time to review the student
application and training process. Westi Horn asked if the Applications and other
materials could be reviewed by Committee members. Randy Farrar stated that it
was not a good idea to free wheel on asking the questions. He said you need to ask
the same questions to each of the students. He said "When the questions based on
the same stated criteria it is the only way to fairly measure each student's answers.
The grid helps the Committee members to total up all scores and average them to
figure out who scored highest on the interview process. Those are the students who
get to take part in the exchange. Sharon Phillips asked if they could see one of the
current applicant's completed application to they could get a better picture of the
process. Drue Combs said we have limited time to get the Selection Process in
order. She offered to get copies out at least a week ahead of a meeting to anyone
interested in working with her to look over the process. Westi Horn suggested we
consider asking only 8 questions instead of 15 to cut down on the interview time.
Ellen Murry suggest the Committee look for redundancy in the questions. Randy
Farrar called the question. Drue Combs moved we form an Ad Hoc Selection
Review Committee to look at the Application, Selection and Training Process. The
motion was seconded. The motion passed. Drue Combs, Randy Farrar, Sharon
Phillips and Westi Horn volunteered to work on this task. Heather Moretzsohn
appointed these people as the Ad Hoc Selection Review Committee. Ms. Combs
asked that there be a meeting of the new Ad Hoc Committee one hour before the
next Sister City Steering Committee meeting on July 2, 2007.
B. DISCUSSION AND ACTION on recommendation of three new members for the
Sister City Steering Committee. Copies of applications for the Sister City Steering
Committee were given out to each member. Committee members discussed a
number of the applicants. Heather Moretzsohn recommended putting Jonathan e.
Lancaster on the ballot. Ellen Murry recommended placing George B. Kopf on the
ballot and Farley L. Frasier, a parent of a former exchange student was also placed
on the ballot. Drue Combs moved that the Committee recommend these three to the
City Council. Guillermo Perez seconded the slate. Motion passed.
C. DISCUSSION AND ACTION on ideas for further development of the Corpus Christi
Sister City web site. Drue Combs moved this item be tabled once again because no
one from the PR Committee was at the meeting. Ann Jaime seconded the motion.
The motion was passed, the item tabled.
D. DISCUSSION AND ACTION on work still needing to be completed for the Sister City
Flag Display at the International Airport. Randy Farrar moved to table this item
because Mr. Nelson was not at the meeting. Ann Jaime seconded the motion. The
motion passed, the item was tabled.
VIII. COMMITTEE REPORTS
A. Fund Raising Committee: Ellen Murry, JJ Nelson — Ellen Murry reported that
she is still trying to get in touch with the Chess Master to see about setting up
another Chess Fund Raising event sometime in the fall. She thanked all
Committee members for their fund raising efforts and asked them to let her know
of anyone they know to whom she could send a funding request.
B. Publicity Committee: Cecilia Hanna, Gilberto Porter, and Sukhbir Singh —
No report.
C. New Sister City Evaluation Committee: Ellen Murry— If the City of Playa Del
Carmen should become a new Sister City to Corpus Christi, as they have
requested, it would be a different relationship than any other we have. In the
beginning it would be a sharing of fire and police equipment with that City. Joe
Cisneros of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is very supportive and expects
the Chamber to support those efforts for perhaps 2 year. Sukhbir Singh is still
working to get the Coastal Bend India Association to committee to support
Bathinda, India as a possible Sister City to Corpus Christi. The Mayor of
Bathinda is very enthusiastic about the idea. Mr. Singh said we are still in the get
acquainted period. Heather Moretzsohn suggested she could put together a
PowerPoint presentation to help make our presentations to these two Cities. Ms.
Murry said Joe Cisneros, who is very interested in fostering the relationship with
Playa del Carmen. He will get back to Heather Moretzsohn to let her know when
the Chamber is ready to start working with the Sister City Steering Committee.
D. Agen, France: Ann Jaime, and Ridge Hammons — Everything is working well.
Mikaela Murry is very happy with the turnout.
E. Keelung, Taiwan: Peter Kuntu-Mensah —The Committee has not had really
good communications with Keelung, Taiwan. Peter Kunta-Mensah doesn't know
where we are at this time concerning the student exchange program. Ellen
Murry said that "Yalee Shih is the key to working out this exchange problem. We
really need to contact her."
F. Monterrey, Mexico: John Rocha and Almira Flores — Humberto Dingier and
Ileana would prefer not to send College students, ages 16-17. They have not
selected their students yet. They have to get permission for their students to
miss school to miss 15 days of the school's administrative offices. They need an
itinerary. Suggested dates were July 18 through August 1. At that time however,
they would miss all the other visiting students. Ann Jaime mentioned that their
High School students, the 15 year olds, don't go back to school till the end of
August. Drue Combs asked if there was another time when their students could
come, like later so they could be with all the students. If they stay with those
initial dates, they will have our students with which to interact. It was noted that
we are all running out of time. The Activities Committee is planning the activities
for the week of August 2 through August 9, 2007. Are selected students are
welcome to go. However, at this point we are not sure they will have students
who would come to Corpus Christi this year.
Dr. Ridge Hammons left at 6:55 p.m.
G. Toledo, Spain-Music: Flicka Rahn and Ann Jaime— Ms. Flicka Rahn reported
that their music exchange trip to Toledo, Spain was outstanding. We will be
hosting a choir from there next year. Consuelo Alvarez Palacios El Toro
requested we send a formal invitation via a letter from the Mayor and from us
inviting them to Corpus Christi. Mrs. Diaz, "Maruchi", had us going everywhere.
It was a great tour. We had an opportunity to visit the University which is made
up of old converted, monasteries'. That is where our language students go in the
summer. There is lots of culture there and they are very proud of their culture.
Toledo was the first capital of Spain. The City is the most cosmopolitan city in
Spain. Dr. Valadez reported that their 3 artists are coming. They will create their
art while here and leave it here for us. We will supply the materials. Dr. Valadez
asked the Instituto de Cultura Hispanica to provide housing. They were very
generous and we need to reciprocate in a similar fashion. Mr. Valadez reported
that he was invited to meet with people from the City, the Church and University
staff. He said he was invited to come back next year and be invested as a Knight
Templar. Drue Combs asked if they still have our velvet City Flag that was
carried in the first Feast of Corpus Christi Parade. Flicka Rahn reported that Mrs.
Diaz, "Maruchi", invited both our choir and the choir from Toledo, Ohio to perform
together. The two choirs were combined. Both performed together and
separately. Ms. Rahn said it was a memorable evening of music. The Spanish
loved the Gospel music. Ms. Rahn reported that "Consuelo" begged for the
Gospel sheet music so she gave Ms. Alvarez Palacios her sheet music. Dr.
Valadez said he got to turn the pages of the music and was standing next to Ms.
Rahn as she performed. He said she was wonderful and he was enthralled to
the point that he forgot to turn the page. He reported that the music was just
stunning. Ms. Rahn reported that Tim Smith, the organist from the Church of the
Good Sheppard was taken to the Grand Cathedral and invited to play there. He
flew back there today to play in the Feast of Corpus Christi activities. Ann Jaime
answered the question about the renewing the Student Exchange program by
saying "Absolutely not! They do not have enough students who can financially
afford to pay their way to the states.
H. Veracruz, Mexico: Ann Jaime —Ann Jaime reported that they are not
responding to her e-mails. She said she would go down there to visit if she had
a contact name.
to Yokosuka, Japan: Westi Horn and Drue Combs —Westi Horn reported that we
now have their student's names. Drue Combs reported that they had a training
session for our local students at her home this past week. It was a good session,
they covered lots of ground. They are also working on the Soho High School
program via e-mail exchanges
J. Curriculum/Training Committee: Sukhbir Singh and Peter Kuntu-Mensah —
They had training last week. The tickets for Japan and France were given out to
the students.
K. Activities Committee: Sharon Phillips, Flicka Rahn and Westi Horn — Sharon
Phillips handed out a tentative outline of the activities and asked for input from
the Committee members.
L. Selection Committee: No report.
M. Art Competition Committee: Rose Gunji and Sukhbir Singh — No report.
IX. GENERAL CHAIR'S REPORT: General Chair, Heather Moretzsohn reported that she
did the PowerPoint presentation for the Choir before they left. She'll meet with Joe
Cisneros for lunch and discuss a time when she can make a presentation to the
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. She hopes to have a trip to Playa del Carmen
sometime in August. Thank letters went out to donors. Jonathan Lancaster said that
Hotel Tax money might have a large sum of money for EXPO. Heather Moretzsohn will
make a presentation to them. Dr. Valadez, Almira Flores and Heather Moretsohn will
make a trip to Monterrey, Mexico to visit with Humberto Dingier, our counterpart in that
Sister City.
X. STAFF REPORT: Gustavo Valadez sent letter of thank you to the Church of the Good
Sheppard. Heather Moretzsohn will draft a letter concerning next summer's program
and bring it to the next meeting.
Xl. CURRENT CONCERNS: No new concerns were expressed.
XII. ADJOURNMENT: Drue Combs moved to adjourn. Ann Jaime seconded the
motion. The motion was passed at 7:30 p.m.
Chris Kailas, Sister City Recording Secretary
Cultural Services Division
Parks & Recreation Department
The following guide explains the attendance code:
A — Absent, unexcused
AE — Absence Excused for those who were absent due to illness or Sister City Travel
R — Resigned or removed
Examples of arrival or leaving times — arrival, 6:07 p.m.; or leaving, L7:00 p.m.