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    Sedona Sister Cities Association Hosts Cultural Leaders from Canmore, Canada, and Jaslo, Poland

    February 10, 2025No Comments
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    Sedona News – The Sedona Sister Cities Association (SSCA)will soon welcome cultural leaders from Canmore, Canada, and Jaslo, Poland, as part of its mission to foster international understanding and artistic exchange.

    Visiting Sedona will be Jeremy Elbourne, Executive Director of artsPlace in Canmore, Canada, Elwira Musialowicz-Cozzi, Director of JDK Cultural Center in Jaslo, Poland, and Lukasz Zyra, Chair of Jaslo’s Sister City Team. Their visit will provides an opportunity to experience Sedona’s dynamic arts community and attend the Sedona International Film Festival, a highlight of the city’s cultural calendar.

    While Jaslo and Sedona are in the process of developing a potential Sister City relationship, Canmore holds the designation of Sedona’s “Friendship City”, reflecting our shared values and commitment to cultural collaboration.

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    To further these connections, a special Town Hall will take place at Sedona City Hall’s Council Chamber on February 22 at 9:30 AM. This event invites the community to meet our international guests and explore opportunities for artistic and cultural exchanges. Seating is limited, and registration is available at sedonasistercities.org.

    The Sedona Sister Cities Association is committed to “Connecting Sedona to the World” by building global relationships through cultural, educational, and economic initiatives.

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