Digital Broadcasting in the U.S. a Project for Georgia
April 8, 2012
Preparing for Elections Ensuring Fairness a Project for the
Philippines
May 13-16,2012
Georgia committed to switch from analog to digital broad-casting by January 1, 2015. Our visitors from Georgia toured Chan-nel 13’s new Grand Island Studio and met with Grand Island’s Bu-reau chief Mr. Steve White. They met with staff at NTV’s Main Stu-dio. Dr. Sharon Brooks, Associate Professor of Communication and English and Bart Jones, Broad-caster Engineer at the Gray Com-munication Center at Hastings Col-lege also discussed digital broad-casting with our visitors.
Our visitors from Georgia included Mr. Zurab Cheli-dze, Mr. Giorgi Dapkviashvili, Mr. Lasha Darsalia, Ms. Natia Kuprashvili, and Mr. Ivane Makharadze. They were accompanied by Ms. Keetevan Gviniash-vili-Reaves and Mr. Matchavariani.
Our president, Julie Bringelson with English Language Officer Ms. Teresita Bernales, Ph.D. and Mr. Teopisto Enoy Elnas, Jr.
Mr. Teopisto Enoy Elnas, Jr. spent sever-al days in Grand Island visiting with a va-riety of local people involved with elec-tions. He met with representatives from the Hall County Democratic and Republi-can Parties as well as other officials and was able to observe voting in the primary election. He gave a brief presentation to a Sr. High school Social Studies class.
Our visitors with their Nebraska hats. Ms. Ana Caroling La-vori Henninger, Argentina; Mr. David Huaquira Baltazar, Bo-livia; Mr. Luis Fernando Passero Rodriguez, Chile; Ms. Ari-adna Hernandez Rivera, Mexico; Ms. Szachy Garcia Ruiz, Nicaragua; Mr. Pablo Jaramillo Rios, Panama; Ms. Gloria Ayala, Paraguay; Mr. Victor Calcena, Paraguay, Mr. Jose Rafael Romero Molero, Venezuela.
The visitors heard a presentation on “Promoting Entrepreneurship and Small Business Develop-ment” and met with the owners of the Nebraska Mushroom, LLC, a unique new company that raises commercial mushrooms. They also has a tour of Standard Iron plant and met with Gloria Thesenvitz, President and owner of Nova Tech, a Biological Production/Research La-boratory Manufacturer.
Law Enforcement in the U.S. was the topic for a group of men who were associated with the Lebanese Security
Forces. Their program included a tour of the Nebraska Law Enforcement Training Center and a MILO demon-
stration. They also met with Grand Island Police Chief Steve Lamken and participated in a “ride along” with
Promoting Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development
A Project for the Western Hemisphere
June 23-27,2012
Lebanon visitors : Mr. Ahmad Ali Abdul Amir, Mr. Raymond Sayed Azizi, Mr. Rabih Mahmoud Bawab, Mr.
Toni Bachir Hareb, Mr. Charbel Bassam Khoury, Mr. Pierre Barakat Kiwan, Jr. Jihad George Kleib,
Mr.Zakaria Mohamad Safa, Mr. Kevin Hanna Sjparkis, and Mr. Ali Mohamad Sharif. Accompanied by: Mr.
Mohammed Smadi, Mr. Adel Salama, and Mr. Patrick Shayne.
Law Enforcement in the U.S.
A Project for Lebanon, March 18-22
Culinary Diplomacy: Promoting Culture Through Food A Multi-Regional Project
September 19-21,2012
The visitors are pictured with students from Sr. High School.
They include Mr. Andrew Alyson George. Jr. from Canada;
Ms. Karidja Bomow from Coted’Ivioire; Ms. Aisho Amair
from Libya; Mr. Grzegorz Lapanowski from Poland; Ms. Hi-
ba Hussein Elsayed Osman from Sudan; Mr. Quang Thanh
Tran from Vietnam.
We were excited to be chosen to host the first ever project highlighting the power of food as an agent of diplomacy. Our visitors visited Kathleen Broers Culinary Arts class at Grand Island Sr. High where they cooked for the students. They also visited Northwest High School where they met with the FFA. The next day they visited the Grain Place Foods, Inc. and ate lunch prepared by Chez Fayne Petersen chef and owner of Crea-tive Cuisine.
Julie Bringelson with the Culinary Diplomacy visitors have lunch at Creative Cuisine in Marquette, NE.
English Language Training and Administration Malaysia September 30– October 3,2012
Ms. Noorhana Binti Hashim (Hannah), Ms. Chandrakala Raman (Chandra), Ms. Aziela Binti Shaarani (Azela), Ms. Ju-raida Binti Umat (Ju), and Mrs. Julie Bringelson.
Mr. A. Gerard Lorbes, News An-chor, Patrol Bicol, ABS-CBN Re-gional Network Group, Naga City and English Language Officer Mr. Gabriel Tomescu.
Our visitors from Malaysia had appointments with Jennifer Larson at the Literacy Council and Penny Holloway and staff with the Adult Basic Education program at the Community Center. They toured The Great Platte River Road Archway near Kearney. They also met with Kris Burling, Director of English Language Acquisition and Migrant programs and Amanda Levos, Migrant Coordinator for Grand Island Public schools. Tours of several of the local schools allowed the visitors to see classrooms in action.
News Correspondent, Presenter, Producer, and Translator
AL-MIRBAD Radio Station The Philippines
October 7-10,2012
Mr. Lorbes met with staff from KHAS-TV, KLON-
TV,KRGI-AM, NTV, and KHAS/ KLIQ Radio. At Hastings college he met with Dr. Sharon Brooks,
Associate Professor of Communications and English and members of the media, faculty, and students to
discuss ethics, investigative journalism and teaching. He met with Chief Steve Lamken and with FBI
agent Mike Wagner.
Up-Coming Events The first six months of 2013 will bring the national annual meeting, the local annual meeting, and we hope several groups of visitors. There are no scheduled visits yet, but the program group under Roger Andrews’ leader-ship is working to find groups to visit Grand Island.
Christmas tree at Stuhr Museum For the fourth year, GIACIV has participated in the Christmas Tree display at Stuhr Museum. Thanks to Nanna Wieck who put up the tree again this year.
Developing Municipal and Regional Services and Infrastructure
A Project for Kosovo
March 29-April 4,2012
Our visitors from Kosovo included: Mr. Ilir Avdullahu,
Mr. Agim Gashi, Mr. Miodrag Guzvic, Mr. Venton Mu-
jaj and Mr. Rame Qupeva. They were accompanied by:
Mr. Sulejman Gashi, Ms. Diana Krosto-Tolka, Mr. Juli-
jana Jalaric-Beekman and Ms. Emese Purger-Keidmen.
The visitors visited and
learned about our city ser-
vices including: Finance, Hu-
man resources, Building,
Parks and Recreation, the
Emergency Management
Center, Fie Department and
Ambulance Service and Po-
lice Department. They also
attended a church service at a
local church.
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