Although the settings were quite different, the purpose and
resolve were the same - linking our two cities for educational, cultural, social
and economic exchanges to better our communities and expand our knowledge in a
global perspective. The event took place in the Fishers Town Hall
Auditorium and Walt Kelly, our Town Council President, presided over the
ceremony. As Walt welcomed everyone to the ceremony, he spoke of the
official Sister Cities process as not being complete until a signing ceremony
had taken place in both cities. As this was the final ceremony, the pact
between our two cities is now complete. By the eyes of the governing
bodies (the Local Government International Bureau, UK and Sister Cities
International - Washington, DC) we are officially 'twinned'. Trevor
Stansfield said it best when he spoke that 'this is the end of the beginning';
the end of the linking process, and the start of a sister cities relationship.
So much has happened in the two short years since this process began that we
must feel a great sense of kinship towards one another. Several groups
have visited on both sides of the 'pond' from Fishers and Billericay. We
are well on our way to making lasting friendships that will stand the test of
time.
The gathering was given a blessing from Reverend Mike Reed of
the Fishers United Methodist Church and Psalm 133 'The Blessedness of Unity' was
read to the assembly. Two of the Town Councillors were asked by President
Kelly to reflect on the importance of the proceedings and what effect their
involvement had in joining our two communities. Once their comments of
appreciation and global awareness concluded, each of the Town Councillors signed
the two twinning documents - one for the Town of Fishers, Indiana, USA and one
for the Town of Billericay, Essex, UK. The Trevor and Margaret Stansfield
(representing the Billericay Town Council and Billericay Twinning Association
respectively) signed the documents and finally Terry Johnson, President of the
Fishers Sister Cities Association. The signatures on the documents were
then duly approved and certified (with signature) by Linda Gaye Cordell,
Clerk-Treasurer of the Fishers Town Council. With all signatures in place,
closing remarks were given by the respective Twinning Organisations with
accolades being given to BTA and Sister Cities members present in the audience.
Final comment was given by Walt Kelly who charged everyone in
attendance and in both towns to strive towards a strengthened relationship
between our two cities. He asked that we begin to find ways to exchange
ideas, concepts, and even economic development towards a better future for use
all.
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