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Phoenix marches into town for 25th twinning anniversary

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PREPARATIONS are underway to mark the 25th anniversary of the twinning of Ennis and Phoenix, Arizona. A marching band from Saint Mary’s Catholic High School in Phoenix, Arizona, has accepted an invitation to play in the 2013 St Patrick’s Day Parade in Ennis.

The visit will form part of the celebrations to mark the 25th anniversary of twinning between the town of Ennis and the US city of Phoenix.

According to TJ Waters, Chairperson of the Ennis Phoenix Twinning Board, “We are delighted that St. Mary’s High School band will march in Ennis on St. Patrick’s Day next year. It will be great to welcome the high-school students and their teachers to Ennis.”

The band is made up of 25 students from 9th to 12th grades. Since the formation of the twinning relationship between Ennis and Phoenix in 1988, civic and community leaders from both sides of the Atlantic have visited each other and developed strong ties and personal friendships.

The focus has been on commercial, cultural and civic activities. Oppor- tunities for trade and education links have been promoted and developed and tourism and enterprise potential has been highlighted.

The proposed visit coincides with the theme for next year’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade is ‘Ennis – a Musical Town’.

Members of the Ennis Phoenix Twinning Board will be contacting schools in the Ennis area in coming weeks to outline their plans for St Patrick’s weekend in Ennis in 2013 and to encourage as many school bands as possible to participate in the parade.

According to Cllr Michael Guilfoyle, Mayor of Ennis, “It is very important that we celebrate the strong connection between Ennis and Phoenix. This is a real and enduring association that deserves support and encouragement. Congratulations to all of those who have been involved over the past 25 years.”

A new website has also been launched to highlight the twinning arrangement. Log on to www.ennisphoenix.com to find out more about the work of the Ennis Phoenix Twinning Board or to find out how to get involved in the 25th anniversary celebrations.

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