The cities of Santa Rosa in Laguna and Glendale in California forged a milestone in their international relations by formalizing their sister city partnership through a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) signed last month.
Santa Rosa City Mayor Arlene Arcillas and Vice Mayor Arnold Arcillas traveled to Glendale to sign the agreement and accept the resolution of the Glendale City Council on March 20.
Glendale City Mayor Dan Brotman and the members of the City Council welcomed the Filipino local government officials, signifying the mutual respect and enthusiasm for collaboration between the two cities.
The sister city partnership opens numerous opportunities for economic Council member Elen Asatryan highlighted the vibrant Filipino community in Glendale City and the pivotal role played by organizations like the Filipino-American Business Association of Glendale in facilitating this partnership.
“Glendale is home to a vibrant Filipino community, and this partnership strengthens our bond further. Here’s to fostering stronger ties and collaboration between our cities,” Asatryan said in a Facebook post.
Santa Rosa proudly stands as Glendale’s first and only sister city in the Philippines, chosen for its shared commitment to advancing modern technology initiatives.
The MOA serves as a blueprint for mutually beneficial educational, professional, economic, and cultural exchanges between the two communities, symbolizing not just a partnership, but a bridge connecting them towards growth and development.
Mayor Arcillas and her delegation extended heartfelt gratitude to their counterparts in Glendale for their warm hospitality and gracious reception, nurturing a sense of camaraderie and cooperation.
The exchange of kind words and tokens of appreciation further cemented the bonds of friendship between Santa Rosa and Glendale, laying a solid foundation for enduring collaboration and mutual prosperity.