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Annual ReportOur Beginning
In 1981, the town of Ishikari approached Mr. Jim Murray, the CP Air public relations advisor for the Orient, and asked
him to find them a sister city in Canada. At that time a professor at the University of Hokkaido, Masakazu Yoshizaki,had founded the 'Come Back Salmon' project in that area and it seemed natural to make the connection with the 'Save
Our Salmon' group in Campbell River. Mr. Murray approached our Chamber of Commerce with the idea. Mr. Warren
Peterson and Mr. Ron Barnard were directors at that time and became the first co-chairmen of the Twinning
Committee.
In January 1983, the first delegation went to Ishikari and the first half of the Twinning Document was signed."We proclaim that we will contribute to friendship between the town of Ishikari, in the preference of Hokkaido, Japan
and the District of Campbell River, B.C., Canada with the desire to continue to strive for advance in friendship, and
promotion of mutual interchanges in the various fields of economy, culture, education, sports, and so on."
In October 1983 a delegation came from Japan to Campbell River to sign the second half of the Twinning Document
at City Hall. Since 1983 over 850 people have crossed the pacific as part of the Campbell River / Ishikari Twinning.Education and culture have been the main focus of the exchanges so far. Some economic ties have also been explored.In Campbell Rivers Sequoia Park, there is a torii gate called Ishikari Gate. It was presented by the
City of Ishikari to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the affiliation.
Outside Ishikaris city hall is a totem pole which was a gift presented to the city of Ishikari by
Campbell River in 1993 commemorating the 10th year anniversary of the sister city relationshipbetween Campbell River and Ishikari. The totem pole was carved by renowned artist Mr. Bill Henderson
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Highlights of our previous year!Our President, Andy Adams attended the Asia Pacific Initiatives Conference and was able to meet and
discuss with Mr. Pat Bell-Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training and Minister Responsible forLabour, about extended invites to participate in the CR Twinning Societys 30th Anniversary in July and
also participation in the International trip to Ishikari, Japan in September 2013.Andy Adams also attended the Republic of China Reception and met with their delegates with
discussions of further friendship along with an invite and possible visit to Campbell River.On October 3, 2012 at the Enterprise Centre in Campbell River, Board Member Matthew Armitage
represented the Twinning Society in regards to our application for our grant in aid. He met with the
Community Partnership Committee who meet with all organizations requesting grants-in-aid. Matthew
gave a presentation on the Twinning Societies community activities and events along with future goalsand monetary needs. This funding is specifically tied to alternate funding such as gaming funds and
could be reduced or eliminated if other such funding was unavailable. This may cause a catastrophic
downgrade as to our ability to manage and continue the society in future. All indications would be that
the society could cease to exist and the city would not be able to continue this program that representscultural ties to our communities.
Campbell River Airport Departure Lounge DisplaySid Fuller, David and Glenna Armitage
designed and installed cultural items andartifacts representing the City of Campbell
Rivers twinning with Ishikari Japan. Thecommunity can view the display from thedepartures lounge or alternatively view
from the north window at the Campbell
River airport. The display was beautifullydone!
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Japanese Cultural FairOn June 23rd 2012, at Campbell River Spirit
Square the Campbell River Twinning Societycelebrated our Japanese Culture Event towards our
29th year of sister city relationship with Ishikari,
Japan. The fair was a free event open to the public
and ran from 12:00PM to 3:00PM. The featuredperformers were the Uminari Taiko Drummers
from Victoria, the Green Tea Chorus singers, and a
Japanese fashion show. In addition, there weremartial arts demonstrations by the CR Judo club,
the Araki Muninsai Ryn Iaido, and CR Aikido
Club. The society prepared and sold BBQ salmon
that was provided by the BC Salmon FarmersAssociation along with sides of sushi from Katie's
Rice Box and salad. There were many other activities that everyone enjoyed from rock painting to
fortune telling and photo opportunities. The event was a great success and generated plenty of interest
from the public that attended.
Future plans will be to continue doing this
event in June as it is a great time for familiesgetting out and connecting with our cultural
events.All proceeds went towards programs organizedby the society.
Cultural Fair pictures:
Taiko Drummers, Salmon BBQ, KoinoboriCarp wind socks, Iaido Demonstration
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Canada DayCanada Day celebrations saw members of the CR Twinning Society marching in the Canada Day
Parade waving 20 and 30 foot long Koinobori. Keeping hold of, and not being carried away by the
winds, were many of our society members!
Members of the CR Twinning Society in Canada Day Parade 2012
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The Campbell River Museum hosted"WINTER TRADITIONS AROUND
THE WORLD"On Saturday, December 1st, 2012, the
Campbell River Twinning Society joined in
with other community organizations, in a
Winter Traditions around the World. This
took place at the Campbell River Museum.
Our Society presented our Japanese Cultural
displays for all to enjoy at the festivities.Thisis just another community event that we look
forward into our continued participation.
ChristmasWe celebrated our Christmas party to introduce Christmas to the exchange students from Ishikari.Our party was attended by many families and individuals eager to share in the festivities. We were ableto hold the Christmas party on December 9th, 2012 in the "Meeting Room" at the CR museum. The
Ishikari students, homestay families and all those attending took part in our unique gift exchange andtraditional Christmas foods.
As always we had extreme fun trading gifts with
the participants that were ableto attend.
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International ServiceA donation was presented from Campbell River families and individuals facilitated by the CR
Twinning Society to the City and International Association of Ishikari. This was in response to the
Tohuko Earthquake and devastating tsunami that occurred in 2011. The funds will go towards a
Japanese Society for foster children primarily caused by the tsunami of 2011. This association waschosen as a fitting recipient as Campbell River and Ishikari have developed their ties on strong family
and community connections.
Presentation of the chequeFrom left to right; Tatiana Misky Future Senior Exchange student to Ishikari 2012, Jessica Smart -
Senior Exchange student to Ishikari 2011, Miyuki Mukaihira - City of Ishikari representativeInternational department, Andy Laidlaw Manager City of Campbell River, Mayor Walter Jakeway,
Councilor Ron Kerr, Etsuko Nakao (Sally) President of Ishikari International Association, Jesse
Passmore - Senior Exchange student to Ishikari 2011, Karen Adams - Treasurer CR Twinning Society,
Andy Adams - President CR Twinning Society.
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Future Activities and Bold New AdventuresOur Twinning Society is working on a JAPANESE COOK BOOK ....a great way to fund raise and offer
a cultural item back to the community! If anyone has a special recipe they would like to contribute and
add to our Cook Book please email your recipe. This will be an item of great importance as noted thatwe were able to update and extend this recipe book from an original first done in the 80s. We will all
be looking forward to the availability of this at our next cultural fair and Canada Day celebrations!Look for offerings of this on our Facebook page or on our website as well.Cultural Fair 2013 is in the works with a June 15th schedule date. This year we were able to get
Sponsorship from Marine Harvest who will be supplying and cooking Salmon. Proceed will be directlypassed on to the Twinning Society. The Twinning Society will also provide additional foods from
Katies Rice box sushi, and also supply salad. Participation from many community clubs like CR
Judo Club is much appreciated and as always there will also be activities for all the public to interact
and enjoy.Canada Day Celebrations will be a little more intense this year as we are expecting a huge delegation
arriving from Ishikari in support of our 30th anniversary. We will include them in the Canada DayParade. This years Canada Day Parade entry will be a 30 ft. trailer float that we were able to obtained
access to from CR Metal Fabricators, a community minded Campbell River Company. Our plans are toshowcase our 10 ft. Torii gate and pagoda along with Japanese displays and our Ishikari Delegates. We
are expecting over 60 people to accompany our Canada Day float. This should be one of our biggest
entries to the parade and we have high expectations of a community pleasing response.
The Ishikari Delegates will tour various commercial sites and venues around Campbell River and will
be invited to the Canada Day festivities capping off the evening with the fireworks and dinnersponsored by Quality Foods. Watch for information on our webpage and on Facebook.
September will bring the 30th anniversary to Ishikari with Campbell River Delegates travelling to Japanrepresenting our great City and Province. Our last anniversary trip saw members of the communityfrom the CR Pipe Band, Chamber of Commerce, a local carving artist, individual Campbell Riverites,
City hall staff and councilors, Rivercorp, all to mention just a few. This year has high expectations aswell to participation.
Exchange ProgramsExchange programs in the past have been affected by world events, financial strains and uncertaintiescaused by global health outbreaks and terrorist activities. None the less we have persevered and
continued with these popular and worthy exchange programs. Competition with commercial enterprisesthat offer funding for homestays as well as larger international programs have caused pressures and
other issues with the Twinning Societies encouragement for a community based non-funded program.
Our unique programs are in conjunction with School District 72 and schools in Ishikari. This allows
Ishikari students access to Campbell River schools and vice versa for Campbell River students.
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Young Ambassador ExchangeIn March 2012 Young Ambassador Students and Chaperones arrived from Ishikari. This non-funded
homestay program places students from Ishikari with Campbell River families interested in meetingand sharing their home to our sister city students. The twinning society provides support and includes
the families in activities and events over the 5 day visit. Funding of transportation, luncheons, day
activities and the final sayonara party are borne and or coordinated by the Twinning Society.Here are Ishikari students at Strathcona Park
Lodge for day activities sponsored by CRTwinning Society. Homestay families
provided lunch for their student.
Transportation was provided by SchoolDistrict 72.
In alternate years students from Canada and Japan travel to their sister city. In 2012 Ishikari studentscame to Campbell River. The proposed 2011 trip for Campbell River students going to Ishikari was 6
months into the planning only to have a monumental disaster occur days before the proposed trip. The
earthquake and tsunami that occurred in Japan was one of the largest ever recorded in modern times.Cancellation obviously was the order of the day as many families were affected directly and indirectly
to this disaster. Even though our students did not get to go on their exchange they took time to help
fundraise for donations to help those affected by the earthquake and tsunami. As we have witnessed in
the history of our twinning society when we have encountered an interruption of the exchange it
directly affects future exchanges in both countries. When the health outbreak of SARS occurred in2003 the following years saw a decline in the interest of travelling due to lingering health concerns.
The 2013 Campbell River to Ishikari Young Ambassador Program had a reduction in applicants due to
possible financial and continued safety concerns along with changes within the school system movinggrade six students into the middle schools. A cascade effect occurred with the reduction in turn raising
costs further due to a lack of quantity discounting. Further compounding the situation was a shortage ofchaperones and an interest by possible chaperones wishing to be compensated to travel with the group.This was a side interest that has never been encountered previously. Due to all these current
predicaments the tour had to be cancelled. 2014 will hopefully bring a return of students from Ishikari.
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Senior ExchangeWhat more can be added in respect to our exchange programs? Plenty! Our senior exchange was startedin the 1980s with a student arriving from Ishikari. With that first visit the interest was spawned and
over the next 30 years we have seen over 100 students from Ishikari and Campbell River represent their
respective communities and share their unique cultures. The students that are chosen have endured a
rigorous interview process with requirements to attend meetings and offer speeches in their newlanguage along with moving into homestays of up to six different families in each of their respective
cities. We have seen interruptions only once due to the SARS epidemic and the reluctance at that time
for students travelling to areas affected by SARS. Due to the Great Tohuko Earthquake and Tsunami wedid not send any students from Campbell River to Ishikari for 2011. However we did welcome one
student from Ishikari, Riho Hosokawa.Our student in Ishikari for the 2012 year is Daniel Henry. He departed in August 2012 and will return
this summer to Campbell River. He has become involved with a local judo club in Ishikari and he has
spawned a preliminary interest in developing an exchange between Ishikari Judo Club and CampbellRiver Judo Club. Our students from Ishikari arrived in August 2012 and we had a welcome party in
September to officially welcome them to Campbell River. Katsuhiro Ono has joined a baseball team inCampbell River and has helped his team out with his work ethics and team play. Currently ranked as13th in standings as a pitcher in B.C. Miyabi Nakajima unfortunately returned home in January toIshikari. She had been intently studying English and had developed a good understanding before she
had to take early leave. Both remaining students in Ishikari and Campbell River are making many
friendships and representing their respective cities as true ambassadors.We said good-bye to our 2011 student Riho Hosokowa who left in July 2012. She was very popular and
became quite a Canadian
girl during her yearlong
stay. She had many
homestays and wasinvolved in all our events
interacting with many
Campbell Riverites in theprocess. Like all the
previous students before
her she will be extremelymissed but not forgotten!In the photo you can
observe Riho thanking
her homestays andtwinning members for
helping her throughoutthe year and reluctantly
saying goodbye to all.
Our soon to depart Campbell River student Daniel Henry is also in the photo contemplating his rapidly
forthcoming trip to Japan.
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2012 Financial ReportCampbell River Twinning SocietyYear ended December 31, 2012
Profit & Loss
GAMING
Revenue
Community Gaming Grant $0.00
Interest $2.27
$2.27Expenses
Cultural Activities open to public $677.52
Cultural Displays & Maintenance $0.00
Canada Day Parade $10.00
Storage of Cultural supplies $1,004.30
Administration $531.94
$2,223.76
Profit (Loss) ($2,221.49)
GENERAL
Revenue
City of CR Grant in Aid $2,400.00
Memberships $275.00
Donations $25.00
Interest $5.22
$2,705.22
ExpensesAds & thank yous $50.40
Hall rental & events $303.17
Incoming Senior Exchange
Goodbye gifts & plaques $166.72
Birthday, Christmas, gifts, other $437.63
Activities, school trips $332.00
Administration $110.65
Insurance $698.00
Administration & supplies $171.57
Young Ambassadors - outgoing $0.00
Young Ambassadors - host $2,720.14
Visitor Hospitality & gifts $34.71
Membership - Volunteer Calendar $0.00$5,024.99
Profit (Loss) ($2,319.77)
BURSARY
Interest $0.29
Profit (Loss) $0.29
Campbell River Twinning SocietyDecember 31, 2012
Balance Sheet
Assets
Gaming Account 285042-080 $2,853.38
General Account 28244-080 $5,768.91
Bursary Account 29259-080 $563.66
Term Deposit 0289244-350 $1,515.12Total Cash on Hand $10,701.07
Liabilities & Funds
Due to City of Campbell River $1,515.12
Fund balance opening Gaming $5,074.87
Less current allocation $2,221.49
Fund balance closing Gaming $2,853.38
Fund balance opening General $16,088.68
Less payment of account payable $8,000.00
Less current allocation $2,319.77Fund balance closing General $5,768.91
Fund balance opening Bursary $563.37
Add current allocation $0.29
Fund balance closing General $563.66
$10,701.07
TREASURERS FINANCIAL REPORT FOR FISCAL
YEAR 2012The Campbell River Twinning Society (CRTS) is a non-profit
organization operating under the British Columbia Society
Act [RSBC 1996] Chapter 433. A volunteer Board provides
exchange programs and cultural events that directly benefit
the community of Campbell River. As such, CRTS will again
apply for Provincial Community Gaming Grants. CRTS alsoreceives revenues from the City of Campbell River, by way
of a Grant in Aid. The Society makes application to the City
on an annual basis for this source of funding. These revenues
allow CRTS to administer its Senior Exchange and Young
Ambassador Programs in addition to providing cultural
events that are open to the public. The CRTS reports financial
information to its members on a monthly basis, files an annual
Gaming Account report, the Form 11 Society Annual Report,
and is HST compliant.On January 24, 2013, the General Membership approved the
December 31, 2012 Financial Statements and the Three Year Budget
as presented by the Board. CRTS will be seeking additional sources
of funding to offset increased costs for program delivery.
The Three Year Budget is available upon request.
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Campbell River Twinning SocietyDec 31/12
Budget 2012 Actual 2012 Remaining
GAMINGOpening Bank Balance $5,074.87
Revenue
Community Gaming Grant $0.00 $0.00
Interest $0.00 $2.27 ($2.27)$0.00 $2.27 ($2.27)
Expenses
Cultural Activities open to public $1,000.00 $677.52 $322.48Cultural Displays & Maintenance $100.00 $100.00Canada Day Parade $100.00 $10.00 $90.00Storage of Cultural supplies & displays $1,050.00 $1,004.30 $45.70Administration $350.00 $531.94 ($181.94)
$2,600.00 $2,223.76 $376.24
GAMING ACCOUNT BALANCE $2,853.38
GENERAL
Opening Bank Balance $16,088.68
Revenue
City of CR Grant in Aid $2,400.00 $2,400.00 $0.00Memberships $300.00 $275.00 $25.00
Donations $0.00 $25.00 ($25.00)Interest $5.00 $5.22 ($0.22)
$2,705.00 $2,705.22 ($0.22)
Expenses
Ads & thank yous $100.00 $50.40 $49.60Donation to IIA $8,000.00 $8,000.00 $0.00Hall rental & events $435.00 $303.17 $131.83Incoming Senior Exchange
Goodbye gifts & plaques $100.00 $66.72 $33.28
Birthday, Christmas, gifts, other $600.00 $437.63 $162.37Activities, school trips $350.00 $332.00 $18.00Administration $500.00 $110.65 $389.35
Insurance $450.00 $698.00 ($248.00)Administration & supplies $145.00 $171.57 ($26.57)Young Ambassadors - outgoing $0.00 $0.00
Young Ambassadors - host $2,000.00 $2,720.14 ($720.14)Visitor Hospitality & gifts $500.00 $34.71 $465.29Membership - Volunteer Calendar $100.00 $100.00 $0.00
$13,280.00 $13,024.99 $255.01
GENERAL ACCOUNT BALANCE $5,768.91
BURSARY ACCOUNT BALANCE $563.66
ONE YR. REDEEMABLE TERM DEPOSIT @ .85% $1,515.12(to secure Credit Cards, due Jul 30, 2013, A/C # 650-028244-350)
TOTAL CASH ON HAND $10,701.07
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Future GoalsThe twinning society will be very busy this year maintaining and expanding on our currentmembership. Activities will all be expanded with plans to include as many people as possible.
Monetary situations as they continue to unfold will be our greatest issue. We will be reapplying for
gaming funds with new and updated information, events and programs to demonstrate our
qualifications for gaming funding are indeed current and deserving. If future funding cannot bedeveloped such as provincial gaming funds then we will definitely see a continued spiral to the bottom
as other community available funding is directly tied to an organizations ability to acquiresupplementary funding. Our events, membership and possible future sales of items from the cultural
fair and our website will not be able to offset these requirements. As our funds diminish we will slowly
be unable to continue as a society. In conclusion our financial future outlook is bleak if we cannotregain our gaming funds to continue our community programs and cultural events offered to Campbell
Rivers citizens with the primary focus towards the youth of Campbell River.This year will see the arrival of a delegation from Ishikari. They are currently due to arrive in June
from Ishikari for the 30th anniversary. Campbell River has proudly been one of the most active and
successful communities from Canada twinned with a Japanese community. We are the 22nd city out of atotal of 75 cities and towns from Canada to be a sister city in Japan. Over the years we havedemonstrated leadership and have shared information with other communities and schools on exchange
development and community programs. We have continued to set a high standard for other
communities to attain what we have achieved. Our hopes as always are to continue to excel and serveour respective communities into the future!
Annual Report By:
David Armitage, Vice PresidentCampbell River Twinning Society