March 21, 2005 (Press Release) --
St. Louis, Missouri … The U.S. Africa Sister Cities Conference, a major event involving community leaders, business executives, educators and diplomats from across Africa, the U.S. and other nations, will be hosted in St. Louis Wednesday May 25 through Saturday May 28, 2005.
“This is a significant conference for municipal leaders, politicians, business executives and royalty who will convene in St. Louis to address African trade development, healthcare, cultural exchange and humanitarian issues,” said Robert R. Heuermann, Jr., executive director of the St. Louis Center for International Relations. “It will be meaningful for all who attend and open doors to new economic exchange opportunities.”
Dr. John Wright, conference chairman and chairman of the St. Louis-Senegal Sister Cities Committee, said, "We expect the U.S. Africa Sister Cities Conference to attract substantial interest regionally and globally."
Conference seminars and diplomatic receptions are open to anyone who registers for the entire conference or for individual activities. A few of many workshop topics are “Population Growth & Wealth Distribution,” “Addressing the HIV/AIDs Crisis in Africa & the U.S.” and “How to Establish a New Sister Cities Relationship.”
An International Business Summit with officials from the U.S. Agency for International Development and the U.S. Department of Commerce also will be featured. Details are at the website http://www.usafricasistercities.org. Also, the public is invited to attend these gala receptions:
* The May 25 opening night reception hosted St. Louis County Executive Charlie Dooley at the Missouri Historical Society will feature a unique exhibit called “Captive Passage,” which traces evolution of the African slave trade, plus debut of the art show “Great Kings & Queens of Africa.”
* Elected officials from across Missouri will host a reception starting at 6:30 p.m. Thursday May 26 at the Sheraton Clayton Plaza Hotel, the conference headquarters.
* St. Louis Mayor Francis G. Slay will host a reception and African Arts Festival Show at 7:00 p.m. Friday May 27 at the Saint Louis Art Museum.
* The U.S. Africa Sister Cities Luncheon will be at noon Saturday May 28, with the Conference Closing Reception that night at 7:00 p.m.
The conference coincides with the St. Louis African Arts Festival, a popular event showcasing cultural, education and musical activities that will be held in Forest Park May 28-30.
Hosts for the U.S. Africa Sister Cities Conference are St. Louis Center for International Relations, Sister Cities International of Washington, D.C., the St. Louis, Missouri-Senegal Sister Cities Committee and the U.S.-Africa Sister Cities Foundation of Washington, D.C., plus St. Louis City and County governments. Anheuser-Busch Cos., Inc. is presenting sponsor. The Missouri Historical Society, Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis African Arts Festival, St. Louis Gateway Classic Sports Foundation and Washington University Black Alumni Council are co-sponsors.
Please call 314.863.6777 for details.
“This is a significant conference for municipal leaders, politicians, business executives and royalty who will convene in St. Louis to address African trade development, healthcare, cultural exchange and humanitarian issues,” said Robert R. Heuermann, Jr., executive director of the St. Louis Center for International Relations. “It will be meaningful for all who attend and open doors to new economic exchange opportunities.”
Dr. John Wright, conference chairman and chairman of the St. Louis-Senegal Sister Cities Committee, said, "We expect the U.S. Africa Sister Cities Conference to attract substantial interest regionally and globally."
Conference seminars and diplomatic receptions are open to anyone who registers for the entire conference or for individual activities. A few of many workshop topics are “Population Growth & Wealth Distribution,” “Addressing the HIV/AIDs Crisis in Africa & the U.S.” and “How to Establish a New Sister Cities Relationship.”
An International Business Summit with officials from the U.S. Agency for International Development and the U.S. Department of Commerce also will be featured. Details are at the website http://www.usafricasistercities.org. Also, the public is invited to attend these gala receptions:
* The May 25 opening night reception hosted St. Louis County Executive Charlie Dooley at the Missouri Historical Society will feature a unique exhibit called “Captive Passage,” which traces evolution of the African slave trade, plus debut of the art show “Great Kings & Queens of Africa.”
* Elected officials from across Missouri will host a reception starting at 6:30 p.m. Thursday May 26 at the Sheraton Clayton Plaza Hotel, the conference headquarters.
* St. Louis Mayor Francis G. Slay will host a reception and African Arts Festival Show at 7:00 p.m. Friday May 27 at the Saint Louis Art Museum.
* The U.S. Africa Sister Cities Luncheon will be at noon Saturday May 28, with the Conference Closing Reception that night at 7:00 p.m.
The conference coincides with the St. Louis African Arts Festival, a popular event showcasing cultural, education and musical activities that will be held in Forest Park May 28-30.
Hosts for the U.S. Africa Sister Cities Conference are St. Louis Center for International Relations, Sister Cities International of Washington, D.C., the St. Louis, Missouri-Senegal Sister Cities Committee and the U.S.-Africa Sister Cities Foundation of Washington, D.C., plus St. Louis City and County governments. Anheuser-Busch Cos., Inc. is presenting sponsor. The Missouri Historical Society, Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis African Arts Festival, St. Louis Gateway Classic Sports Foundation and Washington University Black Alumni Council are co-sponsors.
Please call 314.863.6777 for details.

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