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    Edyta Wieczorek Named Sister Cities International Representative to Poland

    May 9, 2025No Comments
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    Sedona, AZ   The Sedona Sister Cities Association proudly announces that Edyta Wieczorek has been appointed as the Sister Cities International representative to Poland.

    A native of Jasło, Poland, and an active member of the Arizona Polish American Congress, Edyta has long championed cultural exchange and international friendship. Her leadership was instrumental in initiating the outreach between Sedona, Arizona, and Jasło, Poland, paving the way for a formal Sister City relationship.

    Edyta serves on the Board of the Sedona Sister Cities Association and is Chair of the Jasło, Poland Committee. Dividing her time between Arizona and Jasło, she was inspired by the mission of Sister Cities International — to build people-to-people relationships that foster peace and understanding among nations. Her appointment recognizes her dedication to these ideals and her commitment to strengthening ties between Poland and the United States.

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    “We are honored to have Edyta representing both Sedona and Sister Cities International in Poland,” said Chuck Marr, President of the Sedona Sister Cities Association. “Her deep roots in Jasło, her tireless commitment to international friendship, and her leadership within our organization make her the perfect person for this role.”

    For more information about Sedona Sister Cities Association and its initiatives, visit sedonasistercities.org.

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