The city of Washougal’s first-ever sister-city relationship is officially official.
Washougal Mayor David Stuebe, councilmember David Fritz, and City Manager David Scott and his wife Julie visited Zielonki, Poland, from Tuesday, June 13, to Wednesday, June 21, to finalize and celebrate the two cities’ recent pact.
“It was a great trip,” Scott said during a Council meeting on Monday, July 24. “They were great hosts. It’s a great community. I was very impressed with the community and what they’ve accomplished there. I think there are some things that we can learn from them, and hopefully, there’s some things they can learn from us.”
The Washougal delegates, accompanied by Zelonki Mayor Bogus?aw Król and other city leaders, visited a variety of locations, including schools, housing estates, recreation centers, and municipality facilities and infrastructure, during their trip.
“It’s just a beautiful place,” Scott said. “Zielonki means ‘green,’ and it’s green like Washougal. There’s beautiful countryside.”
The delegation also attended a wedding, during which the two mayors signed a partnership agreement that states that both agencies will undertake to exchange information in the fields of economic, social, cultural, environmental, professional and technical matters, among others, and to promote effective cooperation among the residents of the city of Washougal and the municipality of Zielonki.