Event Honors Los Angeles and Beirut Sister City Agreement

Released on = June 21, 2006, 7:28 pm

Press Release Author = Multicultural Business Council

Industry = Small Business

Press Release Summary = Los Angeles and Beirut have agreed to unite in a historic
sister-city relationship. William Kaafarani, President of the Multicultural Business
Council (MBC), has organized a celebration for top dignitaries, celebrities, and
delegates at the luxurious Intercontinental Phoenician Hotel on July 1st, 2006.

Press Release Body = Los Angeles and Beirut have agreed to unite in a historic
sister-city relationship. William Kaafarani, President of the Multicultural Business
Council (MBC), has organized a celebration for top dignitaries, celebrities, and
delegates at the luxurious Intercontinental Phoenician Hotel on July 1st, 2006.

A VIP dinner party, hosted by ALO Hayati, America\'s top Middle-Eastern magazine,
celebrates the inauguration of this partnership. Wafa Kanan, publisher of ALO, is
presenting the magazine\'s M.E. Award to world-renowned musician, composer and
producer, Elias Rahbani for his Excellence in Connecting Cultures.

"It is with great pride we will present Mr. Elias Rahbani with ALO\'s M.E. Award,"
says Kanan. "From the start, it was obvious that Mr. Rahbani should be our choice
for his efforts to fuse cultures together through his musical inspiration."

The sister city agreement was signed into effect by Los Angeles Mayor Antonio
Villaraigosa on June 20th at Los Angeles City Hall. A delegation of 20 dignitaries
and businesspeople from Los Angeles are traveling with Kaafarani to the official
Beirut signing ceremony at the Nicholas Sursock Palace in Ashrafieh, Lebanon.

Beirut and Los Angeles share similarities in language, cultural, arts, economical
drives and democratic form of government. Both cities agree that enormous social,
cultural, educational, trade, commerce and investment benefits will be gained by
formalizing their sister-city relationship.

\"As the first Lebanese-American member of the Los Angeles City Council, I am proud
to join with my colleagues an ocean away to make history as Beirut\'s Sister City in
America," says Dennis Zine, Los Angeles Councilmember, District 3.
"Lebanese-Americans living in Los Angeles are a vital part of our city, and I look
forward to strengthening the friendship between our cities.\"

The purpose of the project is to enhance the relationship between the people of Los
Angeles and the people of Beirut. This project will foster friendship, knowledge,
commerce, and understanding between these two people through exchange of culture,
education, public works, health services, arts, science, sports and industry.

The Los Angeles-Beirut Sister City organization will aid both cities and countries
to establish a foundation which will bring forth positive media, appreciation, and
humanity to both societies. With the official launch of this project, there will be
greater knowledge and power to Los Angeles and Beirut.

The Multicultural Business Council, based in Detroit, Michigan, USA, arranges
cultural tours as part of MBC\'s vision to connect cultures through commerce.

About the Multicultural Business Council: MBC is a membership organization based
near Detroit, Michigan. Its purpose is to connect cultures through commerce. The
organization offers certification programs, events, cultural trips, and other venues
to increase awareness and appreciation of the multiple cultures flavor the world.
For more information about MBC, send an email to mbc@getmaximpact.com or visit
ww.mbc-usa.org.


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Web Site = http://www.mbc-usa.org

Contact Details = Rick Weaver

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