How should we hand down the relationship in both cities built by forefathers to the next generation?
To the Next Generation
- The young generation is ready to be active. Leave the future for us
![]() Ross Chambles and Kazushige Hayata ![]() ![]() The Members are looking on an exhibition |
Ross Chambles is an AET member from Salt Lake City and ended his term in 2008 and returned to Utah. There are plans to exchange records and create exhibits, DVD's, even press material. |
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| In commemeration of the 50th Anniversary of the sister city program, a future generation cultural exchange committee has been created. | |
![]() Great Salt Lake Day ![]() English Quiz ![]() Chatting ![]() Cooking ![]() Game ![]() Basketball ![]() Talking to Will |
In August of 2008, "Great Salt Lake Day" was held in the Matsumoto Central Public Community Center. |
| The new generations of young people belonging to each committees look
ahead to the future to take over and build up our precious history. We will make it better and hand it down to the next generations. |
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At the End (The Members of Editorial Board)
![]() The members of editorial board |
The relationship and growing friendship between our two cities has
be supported by the citizens of each city for the past 50 years. We
have thought about the amount of times the editors and compilers of this
information have gathered together. Each person has a big place
in their heart for Salt Lake City. Sometimes we strayed from our
work when we chatted and remembered good times. The members who
supported the interaction for a long time, and the young members who are
eager to make the bond of our relationship much stronger, did our utmost.
This focusing of compiling information on our shared history is because
we would like everyone to know about the wonderful relationship that was
developed by our forefathers. In 50 years, important materials,
precious pictures and memories will have undoubtedly been lost. To
minimize this lose, we have set up the official website of the 50th anniversary
of our sister city relationship. Precious materials and advice from many
people are greatly appreciated. We hope your first step will be
aided by this website. Thank you. |
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INDEX
- The Guide of SLC & MATSUMOTO
- The History of Our Sister City Relationship
- People-To-People Exchanges
- Establishment of Our Sister City Committee
- Promotion of Exchanges and Enhancement
- The International School
- Affiliations with Organizations
- Commemorative Visit and Exchanges
- Japan-Week in America
- Utah Nippo Donation and Inauguration of a Study Group
- BYU Student's Internship
- AET from SLC
- Spiritual Exchanges
- To the Next Generation
- At the End
- Gifts from SLC for Friendship










