Fort Worth Sister Cities International

Fort Worth Sister Cities International

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Connecting globally. Thriving locally. Every city larger than Fort Worth has a Sister Cities program – and none is more active or effective than ours.

As the 13th-largest city in the United States – and one of the fastest-growing – Fort Worth must expand its global perspective to sustain success. Forming international relationships, fostering new business connections and promoting tourism and cross-cultural understanding are vital to seizing opportunities and overcoming challenges in a global era. We manage the City of Fort Worth’s eight sister

05/25/2026

Join the Reggio Emilia Committee to celebrate Festa della Repubblica at the Kimbell Art Museum. Festa della Repubblica honors the vote when Italians chose to abolish their monarchy and establish a republic. Held after World War II and the fall of Fascism, the referendum also marked Italy’s first election with universal suffrage.

Listen to Italian music by the Allegro Guitar Society, enjoy a fun Italian-themed craft activity, and celebrate Festa della Repubblica!

A selection of Italian-themed beverages and snacks available for purchase.

Photos from Fort Worth Sister Cities International's post 05/23/2026

Sakura Circuit!

In April, our Sakura Circuit delegation traveled across Japan, spending time in Nagaoka, Kyoto, and Tokyo. From witnessing beautiful Sakura blooms to tea ceremonies to Hibachi, this is an experience our ambassadors will never forget!

The delegation, led by former Councilman Blaylock, connected with Mayor Isoda, members of the Nagaoka City Council, and experienced how the city of Nagaoka collaborates with public and private organizations to improve the lives of the Nagaoka citizens.

Arigatou to our friends in Nagaoka!

Photos from Fort Worth Sister Cities International's post 05/21/2026

Congratulations to the Great Deutsche Spud-Off winners!!

1st Place - Sherri Glaser with “Ilse’s Potato Salad”
2nd place - Marcel Munoz with “Brazilian Potato Salad”
3rd place - Dr. Paul Geisel with “The Old Fashioned’

Honorable mention - Dr. David Colon “The Porta Nigra”
Honorable mention - Tim Brooks “Curry Potato Salad”

Thank you to our lovely judges - Hilde Horchler, Wanda Bonder, and Richard Crossley! And a big thank you to Trier chairs Dr. Staussa Ervin and Dr. David Colon and hosts Dr. Paul Geisel and Dan Morales. Special shout out to Fort Worth East Rotary for partnering with us for this event!

Prost! 🍻🇩🇪

Photos from Fondazione Reggio Children - Centro Loris Malaguzzi's post 05/14/2026

Our sister city, Reggio Emilia, welcomed the Princess of Wales today! The focus of her visit is on her global mission of early childhood development. What an exciting day for our friends in Reggio Emilia. 🇮🇹

Photos from Fort Worth Sister Cities International's post 05/12/2026

Prost! The Great Spud-Off!

You’re invited to the Great Deutsche Spud-Off- a fun and festive evening of food, wine, and friendly competition. For $30 per person, enjoy a wine flight, German sausage tasting, and plenty of potato salad to sample.

Feeling competitive? Enter your best German-style potato salad for a chance to win prizes. Contest entry is just $5. Or simply come to taste, mingle, and enjoy the atmosphere!

When: May 19, 2026 @ 6:30 pm

Where: Home of Dr. Paul Geisel – 4304 Kenwood Court Fort Worth, TX 76103

Tasting ticket $30

Contest entry fee $5

Find the link in our bio to RSVP/Register by May 15 to reserve your spot and sign up for the contest!

05/06/2026

10 days left to sign up! Join us as we journey from Eswatini to South Africa’s Pilanesberg National Park! We invite you to walk alongside the people of Eswatini and South Africa, experiencing the landscapes and traditions that shape a nation’s story. Trip dates are August 28th - September 8th! Click the link in our bio to learn more! 🇸🇿

Photos from Fort Worth Sister Cities International's post 04/27/2026

Last Friday’s Global Gallery Night was such a success! 🌍✨ We’re so proud that two FYI students represented and did an amazing job showcasing leadership, confidence, and global connection. Thank you to everyone who helped make the night so special - and shoutout to our incredible student ambassadors! 🎨💫

Photos from Fort Worth Sister Cities International's post 04/26/2026

Reflecting on National Volunteer Week, we are so grateful for all our volunteers! Without you, nothing we do would be possible. Thank you for supporting our mission of connecting globally and working towards a more peaceful world.

Photos from Fort Worth Sister Cities International's post 04/25/2026

Happy ! We'll be honoring and celebrating our volunteers all week!

A heartfelt thank you to our incredible volunteers who have served as facilitators for Global Leaders in Action! Your dedication to creating inclusive, engaging, and culturally enriching experiences made a lasting impact on students from Fort Worth and around the world. From leading dynamic workshops to fostering cross-cultural understanding and collaboration, you truly brought this program to life. We are so grateful for your passion, leadership, and commitment to empowering the next generation of global leaders!

Alex Guillen (2024 & 2025)
Bronwyn Logan (2024)
Catherine Zarr (2024)
Hao Train (2024)
Jacklyn Kalloor (2024 & 2025)
Jim Sangsvang (2025)
Julie Almanza (2024)
Kaitlyn Robertson (2025)
Marie Schein (2024 & 2025)
Ricardo DeLellis (2025)
Sonia Renteria (2024)

Photos from Fort Worth Sister Cities International's post 04/24/2026

Happy ! We'll be honoring and celebrating our volunteers all week!

We’re proud to highlight board member Chase Chasteen, now Managing Director with PS DFW, whose journey with us began as a teen participating in our youth programs, including the International Leadership Academy (ILA).

“Because of FWSCI, I didn’t just find a career- I found a way to lead in a global world.”

Today, Chase brings that same passion full circle, serving on our board, hosting international delegations, and even opening doors through his work in the hospitality industry to create meaningful exchange experiences. Recently, he shared his perspective and journey as a speaker at our Donor Appreciation Luncheon. His story is a powerful reminder of the lasting impact of global education and connection. Thank you for all you do, Chase!

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Website

https://www.fwsistercities.org/event/from-the-heart-of-eswatini-to-the-wilds-of-south-af

Address


908 Monroe Street
Fort Worth, TX
76102

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm