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    Sedona Sister Cities Association Enters Fourth Year with New Leadership and Exciting Plans for 2025

    March 19, 2025No Comments
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    Sedona News – The Sedona Sister Cities Association (SSCA) is celebrating the start of its fourth year with a dedicated leadership team and ambitious plans for 2025. The newly appointed board officers include:

    • President: Chuck Marr
    • Vice President: Winnie Muench
    • Secretary: Donna Foreman
    • Treasurer: Judy Neiman

    Additionally, the association’s committee chairs and members bring strong leadership and experience:

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    • Canmore Committee Chair: Don Groves
    • Jaslo Committee Chair: Edyta Wieczorek
    • Marketing/Outreach Chair: Dave Palmisano
    • Board Members:  Carol Myers, Linda Goldenstein, Sara Crosby-Hartman, Beth DuPree, Nate Myers, City Council Liaison: Holli Ploog

    Looking ahead, SSCA is actively working to strengthen its international relationships. The association aims to achieve full Sister City status with Canmore, Canada, and Friendship City status with Jaslo, Poland. Plans are already underway for delegations to visit both communities, fostering cultural exchange and collaboration.

    For more information about SSCA’s initiatives and upcoming events, visit sedonasistercities.org.

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