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From the Office of George Saxton,  Executive Director, San Francisco-Ho Chi Minh City Sister City Committee

Executive Director - George Saxton and The Vietnamese Consul
Executive Director – George Saxton with Vietnamese Consul General – Hon. Nguyen Trac Toan

SAVE THE DATE

May 30, 2024

Bridging Two Cultures

Celebration

Awards Dinner

Join us for a fun-filled evening as we honor individuals & organizations that have contributed to improving U.S. and Vietnam relations and the quality of life for the people of Vietnam cultural exchange.

Marines’ Memorial Hotel and Club

609 Sutter Street

San Francisco, CA 94102

Contact:

San Francisco – Ho Chi Minh City

 Sister City Committee

(415) 240-1551

sfhcmcscc@aol.com

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George G. Saxton 

Executive Director

San Francisco - Ho Chi Minh City Sister City Committee

Board Member, Northern California Sister Cities International

 (415) 240 - 1551 

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The Committee is a non-political educational people to people program. It is organized under the laws of the state of California, and is recognized as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation by the Internal Revenue Service. FEIN: 94-3198119. 


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