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Published on September 01, 2022
Mayor Mattie Parker and dinner chairs Joanne and David Campbell will lead a crowd of more than 500 through an evening of German cuisine and entertainment as Fort Worth Sister Cities celebrates its 35-year relationship with Trier, Germany. Honorary dinner chairs Helmut and Hilde Horchler will also be recognized.
The dinner will be at 6 p.m. Nov. 3 in the Fort Worth Convention Center Ballroom. View ticket information.
During dinner, global recognitions will be highlighted through awards given to honor businesses, individuals and organizations that make a significant contribution to global understanding, world political stability and international trade or cooperative efforts to solve international health, economic, social or environmental challenges.
This year’s recipients:
The event is made possible by the Fort Worth Sister Cities Members Circle of Giving, a network of individuals, organizations, corporations and community leaders committed to expanding global relationships for peace and prosperity at home and abroad. Funding and in-kind support from the City of Fort Worth plays a key role in the Sister Cities’ mission, but most work is made possible from public support through the Members Circle of Giving.
Photo: Mayor Mattie Parker, second from right, will host the Mayor’s International Dinner on Nov. 3.
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