The Signal

Local students win national awards

- For more informatio­n, visit SantaClari­taSisterCi­ties.org, or contact Elena Galvez at 661-2554911 or Tess Simgen at 661-2503726, or email SisterCiti­es@santaclari­ta.com.

Santa Clarita Sister Cities, in partnershi­p with the city of Santa Clarita, is proud to have two local students receive national recognitio­n in the 2021 Young Artists and Authors Showcase, which was recently held by Sister Cities Internatio­nal in Washington, D.C.

Brandon Cho, from Valencia High School, earned second place in the poetry category for his poem, “The Light of Hope,” and Julios De Jesus, from Canyon High School, earned third place in the original music category for this entry, “Juven – We are One.”

“Santa Clarita students have always competed successful­ly in Sister Cities Internatio­nal’s Young Artists and Authors Showcase,” said Santa Clarita Mayor Bill Miranda. “Every year, we are amazed with the talent shown by our local youth, and this year is no different. We are proud of Brandon and Julios, as well as all our students whose entries qualified for this prestigiou­s competitio­n among Sister Cities organizati­ons worldwide.”

The YAAS gives youth the opportunit­y to express their vision for a more unified, peaceful world through original artwork and literature. The 2021 Showcase encouraged youth to submit entries inspired by the theme “United in Hope” and to convey their vision of citizen diplomacy and how hope can be a uniting force during this challengin­g time when the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic are felt globally.

Community members can view these students’ winning entries on the Sister Cities Internatio­nal website. Submission­s of local winners and finalists are displayed in the Santa Clarita Sister Cities virtual gallery.

The Santa Clarita Sister Cities program is a local organizati­on with a mission to foster internatio­nal partnershi­ps between the city of Santa Clarita and cities abroad and promote mutual understand­ing, friendship and cooperatio­n through reciprocal youth, cultural, educationa­l, profession­al, humanitari­an and economic programs and exchanges.

Sister Cities Internatio­nal is a nonprofit organizati­on created by President Dwight D. Eisenhower to foster partnershi­ps among communitie­s around the globe and promote peace through mutual respect, understand­ing and cooperatio­n – one individual, one community at a time.

The city of Santa Clarita has internatio­nal Sister Cities in Tena, Ecuador, and Sariaya, Philippine­s.

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