Defining a Sister City Relationship
The Town Affiliation Association of the United States, Inc., amended its bylaws to define an accredited sister city relationship as one that had formally been “recognized by the mayor and […]
A New Association is Incorporated
The Town Affiliation Association of the United States, Inc., was finally incorporated on June 12, 1967 in Washington, D.C.
The Annual Awards Program is Established
The Reader’s Digest Association, Inc. sponsored the awards program from 1963 through the mid-1990s. Through the Annual Awards Program, the outstanding projects and activities conducted by sister cities throughout the […]
First National Conference
The experience that our committee members are gaining in carrying out affiliation projects has created an America more knowledgeable in foreign affairs than their parents or grandparents. Their visitations and […]
The Civic Committee Finds a Home: the American Municipal Association
The National League of Cities, then the American Municipal Association, approved participation in a joint cooperative program with the Civic Committee of People-to-People to further the U.S. Sister Cities program […]
A Sister City Leader
Mark Bortman was the first leader to chair the Civic Committee (the main cog in the mechanism of citizen diplomacy) and saw the sister cities movement grow from some 40 […]
The Birth of the People-to-People Program
Two deeply-held convictions unite us in common purpose. First, is our belief in effective and responsive local government as a principal bulwark of freedom. Second, is our faith in the […]
Oldest Sister City Relationship Established Between Toledo, Ohio and Toledo, Spain
Although many communities site evidence of exchanges or other activities, Sister Cities International has verified that officials from Toledo, Ohio, and Toledo, Spain signed a twinning document in 1931.