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RECEPTION

Fountain Hills to welcome Sister Cities partners

Reception set for Oct. 17

Posted 10/9/23

The Town of Fountain Hills will welcome municipal President Andrzej Wnuk and the head of the Department of Education Agnieszka Kowal of  Zamość,  Poland, at a reception at Town Hall …

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RECEPTION

Fountain Hills to welcome Sister Cities partners

Reception set for Oct. 17

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The Town of Fountain Hills will welcome municipal President Andrzej Wnuk and the head of the Department of Education Agnieszka Kowal of Zamość, Poland, at a reception at Town Hall on Tuesday, Oct. 17.

The reception will be held in recognition of the Sister City partnership between Fountain Hills and Zamosc. It will be held in the lobby of Town Hall at 5 p.m., prior to the council meeting. The community is invited to attend.

At the Town Council meeting Mayor Ginny Dickey will read a special proclamation commemorating the Sister City relationships with Zamosc and the town’s German Sister City, Dierdorf