Celebrate Madison’s Sister Cities 2019

 

“OUR SISTER CITIES IN THE LATIN-AMERICAN WORLD”

This year’s event will highlight Arcatao, El Salvador; Camagüey, Cuba and Tepatitlán, Mexico.

 

PLEASE JOIN US! 

 

April 27, 2019 5-8 PM

Madison College, Truax Campus

1701 Wright Street

 

BUFFET DINNER OF TRADITIONAL LATIN AMERICAN FOODS PREPARED BY MADISON COLLEGE CULINARY ARTS STUDENTS

 

ENTERTAINMENT BY BALLET FOLKLÓRICO DE MARIA DIAZ AND MADISON YOUTH CHOIRS

 

PHOTO DISPLAYS BY ALL OF MADISON’S SISTER CITIES 

 

KEYNOTE PRESENTATION BY DR. EDUARDO SANTANA-CASTELLÓN

 

PURCHASE TICKETS

 

$40 general admission, $25 students

Please consider giving a donation here so we can offer financial support to students and other folks who might not be able to afford the full price. Thank you!

 

 

 

ABOUT  DR. SANTANA-CASTELLON

Dr. Santana-Castellón is a wildlife biologist at the University of Guadalajara (PhD Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison). He has worked for 35 years in bird monitoring and conservation in Mexico, USA, Central America and the Caribbean, and in creating conservation institutions such as the Sierra de Manantlán Biosphere Reserve, the Ayuquila River intermunicipal watershed governance mechanism, the UNU Western Jalisco RCE, and most recently, the Museum of Environmental Sciences.

He has served on the governing boards of the Society for Conservation Biology, the Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation, and the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology. He has published over 100 articles and book chapters for technical and general public and has directed over 50 undergraduate and graduate thesis. For their work in western Mexico, he and his colleagues have received numerous national and international awards and recognitions. 

P.O. Box 132 Madison, WI 53701

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