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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4.277 Original ContractCONTRACT THIS CONTRACT is made this day of 1998, by and between the City of Port Angeles, Washington, hereinafter called ity and Peninsula International Relations Association, a non profit corporation, hereinafter called "PIRA REPRESENTATIONS 1. The City wishes to maintain and expand upon the opportunities implicit in its Sister City relationship with Mutsu City, Japan. 2. PIRA has been established by a group of local community leaders and citizens to provide opportunities to strengthen cooperation and understanding between the people of the Olympic Peninsula and other countries. PIRA has been approved by the Internal Revenue Service as a Section 501(c)(3) organization for the purpose of soliciting tax deductible charitable donations. 3. The City and PIRA would like to further their mutual goals and interests in enhancing the Sister City relationship and in providing opportunities for the citizens of Port Angeles to interact with citizens of other countries, in particular Mutsu City, Japan, by entering into the following agreement. AGREEMENTS In consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements hereinafter set forth, to be made and performed by the parties hereto, the parties covenant and agree as follows: 1. Performance by PIRA. PIRA agrees to perform the following services on behalf of the City: a. PIRA will coordinate travel arrangements for City representatives and community members on exchange visits to Mutsu City and similar or related destinations. As part of its duties in this regard, PIRA will interview and assist in selecting participants, make travel arrangements, and accomplish other necessary tasks related to such "good will ambassador trips including coordinating with the host city representatives in Mutsu City and /or other destinations. b. PIRA will provide delegation members with pre- travel orientation in customs, protocol, etiquette, currency exchange, introductory foreign phrases, and other such useful information. 1 0277 c. PIRA will serve as a liaison with travelers' families, providing information to them as necessary. d. PIRA will assist travelers in paperwork requirements for travel, such as passport verification and other travel applications as may be necessary. e. PIRA will procure donations for appropriate City gifts and other similar items that international protocol requires but that are legally prohibited from being purchased with City funds. f. PIRA will arrange for presentations to inform various community groups about the delegations' experiences. g. PIRA will conduct outreach and support activities for the purpose of expanding travel, hosting, and other opportunities for the citizens of Port Angeles. h. PIRA will maintain communication with key contact persons in host countries on a regular basis to assure the strength of the relationships and to assure that PIRA is furthering the City's goals in promoting international relations. i. PIRA will meet with City representatives throughout the year, sharing PIRA's plans, activities, and other pertinent information. j. PIRA will provide periodic publicity and press releases concerning PIRA activities, particularly as they relate to positive international relationships and experiences of the citizens of Port Angeles. k. PIRA will solicit private individual and corporate funding in addition to pursuing appropriate grants and other public funding in order to enhance programs and supplement funds. 1. PIRA will collect, account for, and handle all funds received and expended in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. m. PIRA will provide recognition opportunities for citizens who volunteer and make extraordinary contributions toward PIRA's work on behalf of the City. 2. Performance by City. The City agrees to perform the following duties and responsibilities: a. The City will allow PIRA to reserve City facilities in accordance with -2- normal procedures but without cost, provided that such use by PIRA is for the purposes and services set forth in this Contract. b. In recognition of the high value that many other countries place on participation of dignitaries as a sign of respect and enhanced credibility of such foreign exchange programs, the City will encourage the participation of City officials and staff in international "goodwill" travel opportunities and PIRA's local activities. c. The City will provide reimbursement to PIRA for out -of- pocket expenses incurred in providing the services set forth in Section 1 of this Contract, provided that such payment shall be on a quarterly basis pursuant to itemized invoices, and provided further that such reimbursement shall not exceed $2,000. d. The City will support PIRA's efforts to obtain donations and grants and will refrain from such solicitations for projects involving PIRA unless there is a collaborative PIRA/City effort. 3. Duration of Contract. This Contract shall be in effect until December 31, 1998. It may be terminated upon thirty (30) days written notice by either party to the other and may be extended upon the mutual written agreement of the parties. 4. Recordkeenina and Renorting. a. PIRA shall maintain accounts and records which accurately reflect the revenues and costs for the operation of PIRA. These financial records and all records relating to the performance of this Contract shall be available for City inspection. b. PIRA shall provide the City with quarterly reports fully describing what work has been performed pursuant to this Contract and including a current statement of revenues and costs. Said report shall be completed and made available to the City along with each quarterly invoice. 5. Indenendent Contractor Status. The relationship created by this Contract is that of independent contracting entities. PIRA and its officers and members are not employees of the City. 6. Assienment. This Contract shall not be assigned by either the City or PIRA without the prior written consent of the other. 7. Authority to Execute Contract. The signatories to this Contract hereby represent that they have full legal authority to execute this Contract on behalf of their respective entities. 3 that they have full legal authority to execute this Contract on behalf of their respective entities. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Contract to be executed the day and year first hereinabove written. CITY OF PORT ANGELES By: Q By: ;ilk 1 Gaty Bra n, Mayor President Attest: By: By: A \PIRA.CON Becky on, ity Cl Approved as to form: s V ,e1(4 Craig D gKnutson, City Attorney 4 PENINSULA INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ASSOCIATION (PIRA) Attest: By: 1 kti.'QA.,tKn Secretary CONTRACT THIS CONTRACT is made thitRJ AEtiay of 1999, by and between the City of Port Angeles, Washington, hereinafter called "City and Peninsula International Relations Association a non profit corporation, hereinafter called "PIRA REPRESENTATIONS 4 1 The city wishes to maintain and expand upon the opportunities implicit in its Sister City relationship with Mutsu City, Japan. 2 PIRA has been established by a group of local community leaders and citizens to provide opportunities to strengthen cooperation and understanding between the people of the Olympic Peninsula and other countries PIRA has been approved by the Internal Revenue Service as a Section 501(c)(3) organization for the purpose of soliciting tax deductible charitable donations 3 The City and PIRA would like to further their mutual goals and interests in enhancing the Sister City relationship and in providing opportunities for the citizens of Port Angeles to interact with citizens of other countries, in particular Mutsu City, Japan, by entering into the following agreement AGREEMENTS In consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements hereinafter set forth, to be made and performed by the parties hereto, the parties covenant and agree as follows. 1 Performance by PIRA PIRA agrees to perform the following services on behalf of the City a PIRA will coordinate travel arrangements for City representatives and community members on exchange visits to Mutsu City and similar or related destinations. As a part of its duties in this regard, PIRA will interview and assist in selecting participants, make travel arraignments, and accomplish other necessary tasks related to such "good will ambassador trips including coordinating with the host city representatives in Mutsu City and /or other destinations 0277 b PIRA will provide delegation members with pre- travel orientation in customs, protocol, etiquette, currency exchange, introductory foreign phrases, and other such useful information. c PIRA will serve as a liaison with travelers' families, providing information to them as necessary d PIRA will assist travelers in paperwork requirements for travel, such as passport verification and other travel applications as may be necessary e PIRA will procure donations for appropriate City gifts and other similar items that international protocol requires but that are legally prohibited from being purchased with City funds f PIRA will arrange for presentations to inform various community groups about the delegations' experiences. g PIRA will conduct outreach and support activities for the purpose of expanding travel, hosting, and other opportunities for the citizens of Port Angeles h PIRA will maintain communication with key contact persons in host countries on a regular basis to assure the strength of the relationships and to assure that PIRA is furthering the City's goals in promoting international relations. i PIRA will meet with City representatives throughout the year, sharing PIRA's plans, activities, and other pertinent information j PIRA will provide periodic publicity and press releases concerning PIRA activities, particularly as they relate to positive international relationships and experiences of the citizens of Port Angeles k PIRA will solicit private individual and corporate funding in addition to pursuing appropriate grants and other public funding in order to enhance programs and supplement funds. 1. PIRA will collect, account for, and handle all funds received and expended in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles m PIRA will provide recognition opportunities for citizens who volunteer and make extraordinary contributions toward PIRA's work on behalf of the City. -2- 2 Performance by City The City agrees to perform the following duties and responsibilities. a The City will allow PIRA to reserve City facilities in accordance with normal procedures but without cost, provided that such use by PIRA is for the purposes and services set forth in this Contract b In recognition of the high value that many other countries place on participation of dignitaries as a sign of respect and enhanced credibility of such foreign exchange programs, the City will encourage the participation of City officials and staff in international "goodwill" travel opportunities and PIRA's local activities. c The City will provide reimbursement to PIRA for out -of- pocket expenses incurred in providing the services set forth in Section 1 of this Contract, provided that such payment shall be on a quarterly basis pursuant to itemized invoices, and provided further that such reimbursement shall not exceed $1,000 d The City will support PIRA's efforts to obtain donations and grants and will refrain from such solicitation for projects involving PIRA unless there is a collaborative PIRA/City effort 3 Duration of Contract This Contract shall be in effect until December 31, 1999 It may be terminated upon thirty (30) days written notice by either party to the other and may be extended upon the mutual written agreement of the parties. 4 Record keeping and Reporting. a PIRA shall maintain accounts and records which accurately reflect the revenues and costs for the operation of PIRA. These financial records and all records relating to the performance of this Contract shall be available for City inspection b PIRA shall provide the City with yearly reports fully describing what work has been performed pursuant to this Contract and including a current statement of revenues and costs. Said report shall be completed and made available to the City along with each yearly invoice 5 Independent Contractor Status. The relationship created by this Contract is that of independent contracting entities. PIRA and its officers and members are not employees of the City. 6 Assignment. This Contract shall not be assigned by either the City or PIRA without the prior written consent of the other -3- 7 Authority to Execute Contract. The signatories to this Contract hereby represent that they have full legal authority to execute this Contract on behalf of their respective entities. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Contract to be executed the day and year first herein above written CITY OF PORT ANGELES PENINSULA INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ASSOCIATION (PIRA) By Attest By: Galli Braun, Mayor Tad Price, President By 1� .4 4 By: Becky 4on,Vity Cler Secretary Approved as to form. By 4 v✓ v, t Craig D. uston, City Attorney C OFFICE \WPWIN \MYFILES \piracontract wpd PORTANGELES W A S H I N G T O N U.S.A. CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE September 23, 1999 Mr. Tad Price, President Peninsula International Relations Association P. O. Box 555 Port Angeles, WA 98362 -0113 Re: Contract with City of Port Angeles Dear Tad: At its meeting of September 21, 1999, the City Council approved the enclosed contract with PIRA for 1999. The City looks forward to the continuation of its partnership with PIRA in fostering the Sister City relationship with Mutsu City! Please obtain the appropriate signatures on both copies of the contract and return one fully executed copy to my attention. If I can be of any further assistance, please feel free to, contact me. I can be reached at 417 -4634. Sincerely yours, Becky J. U. on, CMC City Clerk/Management Assistant Enclosures 321 EAST FIFTH STREET P 0 BOX 1 150 PORT ANGELES, WA 98362 -0217 PHONE. 360- 417 -4500 FAX 360 -417 -4509 TTY 360-417 -4645 E -MAIL CITYMGR@CI.PORT-ANGELES WA.US 1 02 77 Dear Tad: Enclosures September 23, 1999 Sincerely yours, W A S H I N G T O N U.S.A. CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE Mr. Tad Price, President Peninsula International Relations Association P. 0. Box 555 Port Angeles, WA 98362 -0113 Re: Contract with City of Port Angeles At its meeting of September 21, 1999, the City Council approved the enclosed contract with PIRA for 1999. The City looks forward to the continuation of its partnership with PIRA in fostering the Sister City relationship with Mutsu City! Please obtain the appropriate signatures on both copies of the contract and return one fully executed copy to my attention. If I can be of any further assistance, please feel free to contact me. I can be reached at 417 -4634. Becky J. Ulfton, CMC City Clerk/Management Assistant 321 EAST FIFTH STREET P 0 BOX 1 150 PORT ANGELES, WA 98362-0217 PHONE 360 417-4500 FAX 360 -417 -4509 TTY 360 -417 -4645 E -MAIL CITYMGR @CI PORT-ANGELES WA.US t1. ..77 CONTRACT THIS CONTRACT is made thisp/ f of L 1999, by and between the City of Port Angeles, Washington, hereinafter called "City", and Peninsula International Relations Association a non profit corporation, hereinafter called "PIRA REPRESENTATIONS 1 The city wishes to maintain and expand upon the opportunities implicit in its Sister City relationship with Mutsu City, Japan 2 PIRA has been established by a group of local community leaders and citizens to provide opportunities to strengthen cooperation and understanding between the people of the Olympic Peninsula and other countries PIRA has been approved by the Internal Revenue Service as a Section 501(c)(3) organization for the purpose of soliciting tax deductible charitable donations 3 The City and PIRA would like to further their mutual goals and interests in enhancing the Sister City relationship and in providing opportunities for the citizens of Port Angeles to interact with citizens of other countries, in particular Mutsu City, Japan, by entering into the following agreement AGREEMENTS In consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements hereinafter set forth, to be made and performed by the parties hereto, the parties covenant and agree as follows Performance by PIRA PIRA agrees to perform the following services on behalf of the City a PIRA will coordinate travel arrangements for City representatives and community members on exchange visits to Mutsu City and similar or related destinations As a part of its duties in this regard, PIRA will interview and assist in selecting participants, make travel arraignments, and accomplish other necessary tasks related to such "good will ambassador trips including coordinating with the host city representatives in Mutsu City and/or other destinations. I b PIRA will provide delegation members with pre- travel orientation in customs, protocol, etiquette, currency exchange, introductory foreign phrases, and other such useful information c PIRA will serve as a liaison with travelers' families, providing information to them as necessary d PIRA will assist travelers in paperwork requirements for travel, such as passport verification and other travel applications as may be necessary e PIRA will procure donations for appropriate City gifts and other similar items that international protocol requires but that are legally prohibited from being purchased with City funds f PIRA will arrange for presentations to inform various community groups about the delegations' experiences g PIRA will conduct outreach and support activities for the purpose of expanding travel, hosting, and other opportunities for the citizens of Port Angeles h PIRA will maintain communication with key contact persons in host countries on a regular basis to assure the strength of the relationships and to assure that PIRA is furthering the City's goals in promoting international relations i PIRA will meet with City representatives throughout the year, sharing PIRA's plans, activities, and other pertinent information PIRA will provide periodic publicity and press releases concerning PIRA activities, particularly as they relate to positive international relationships and experiences of the citizens of Port Angeles k PIRA will solicit private individual and corporate funding in addition to pursuing appropriate grants and other public funding in order to enhance programs and supplement funds I PIRA will collect, account for, and handle all funds received and expended in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles m PIRA will provide recognition opportunities for citizens who volunteer and make extraordinary contributions toward PIRA's work on behalf of the City -2- 2 Performance by City. The City agrees to perform the following duties and responsibilities a The City will allow PIRA to reserve City facilities in accordance with normal procedures but without cost, provided that such use by PIRA is for the purposes and services set forth in this Contract. b In recognition of the high value that many other countries place on participation of dignitaries as a sign of respect and enhanced credibility of such foreign exchange programs, the City will encourage the participation of City officials and staff in international "goodwill" travel opportunities and PIRA's local activities c The City will provide reimbursement to PIRA for out -of- pocket expenses incurred in providing the services set forth in Section 1 of this Contract, provided that such payment shall be on a quarterly basis pursuant to itemized invoices, and provided further that such reimbursement shall not exceed $1,000. d The City will support PIRA's efforts to obtain donations and grants and will refrain from such solicitation for projects involving PIRA unless there is a collaborative PIRA/City effort 3 Duration of Contract This Contract shall be in effect until December 31, 1999 It may be terminated upon thirty (30) days written notice by either party to the other and may be extended upon the mutual written agreement of the parties 4 Record keening and Reporting a PIRA shall maintain accounts and records which accurately reflect the revenues and costs for the operation of PIRA These financial records and all records relating to the performance of this Contract shall be available for City inspection b. PIRA shall provide the City with yearly reports fully describing what work has been performed pursuant to this Contract and including a current statement of revenues and costs Said report shall be completed and made available to the City along with each yearly invoice 5 Independent Contractor Status The relationship created by this Contract is that of independent contracting entities PIRA and its officers and members are not employees of the City 6 Assignment This Contract shall not be assigned by either the City or PIRA without the prior written consent of the other -3- 7 Authority Execute Contract The signatories to this Contract hereby represent that they have full legal authority to execute this Contract on behalf of their respective entities IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Contract to be executed the day and year first herein above written CITY OF PORT ANGELES PENINSULA INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ASSOCIATION (PIRA) By Attest By Gary Bra Mayor Approved as to form r By,� N) Craig D (iiuston, City Attorney C OFFICE PU 1N FILES \piracontract wpd By 4/ Tad Price, President By Secretary Activity Report for PIRA Jan. March 2001 January 6 through 10 Junior Ambassador delegation program from Mutsu The first night PIRA provided transportation, hotel welcome baskets, and an informal welcome party for the adults of the delegation. The following day PIRA hosted the adults by sight seeing, shopping and visiting host families. The following days PIRA was available when and where ever needed, this included transporting the adults to different activities during the day and evening. The visit ended with the traditional good -bye party. January 24th PIRA board members met with Mike Quinn to discuss information regarding the city /PIRA service contract. The end of January PIRA held interviews with the students from Roosevelt and Stevens Middle Schools to choose delegates for the May trip to Mutsu Japan. February 22,23 PIRA hosted a 12 person delegation from Mutsu. This was a group of gentlemen involved in the Mutsu Basketball Association. We arranged housing, hosted a dinner party for the delegation at the Bushwacker restaurant, provided sight seeing of our city, arranged some practice time with the Peninsula Pirates basketball team, and provided transportation back to Seattle. February 22nd PIRA met with representatives from the City, Central Service(school) and the middle schools. We began making arrangements for the May trip to Mutsu. PIRA is contacting the travel agent and gathering the appropriate information. Several invitations are being sent out to different agencies inviting them to join the group for the trip. Follow up meetings will be held on March 8th and March 19th, 1:30p.m. at central services. PIRA will take digital photos of the adults traveling to Mutsu and biography information and e-mail this to Sarah Coleman in Mutsu. Financial information report for 1st quarter: Financial expenses for the January visit included hotel welcome baskets, nightly food and entertainment for the adults in the visiting delegation, transportation throughout the week and some small personal gifts. V. 0277 During January PIRA incurred shipping costs for the student poster art exchange. This first quarter also had communication expenses including phone calls, faxes, postage, etc. PIRA provided dinner at the Bushwacker for the members of the Mutsu Basketball Association and transportation to Seattle for their return trip. Several faxes and long distance phone calls have been made regarding the May trip. Report compiled by Cindy Sofie PIRA vice president Quarter Cy report from PIR,A 5lpriC through June 2001 ApriCtivas a very busy month making preparations for the Sister City exchange trip to Mutsu in .May. 147e (ieCdseveraC meetings with City officials that tivouCdde going. Photographs were taken and sent to Mutsu of all A couple of faxes were sent to Mutsu City 3-LaCCregarding the trip. SeveraC Cong distance phone calls were made to J.D. Cook g'raveCAgency in Seattle, our tour guides. During early .stay gifts were purchased officials in Mutsu. One gift was an inlaid tivoodpCaaue of the City Symbol designeddy Gunnar Johansen. r .Arrangements were made with the Senior Center to provide a van to drive the City participants to Sea -T'ac. The trip was May q. a7? RECEIVED JUN 1 1 2001 City of Port Angeles 8th to the 16th 20W. ''he City Participants were: .Mayoriarry Doyle, wife Genelle City J4anager .Mike Quinn, wife Carolyn Chamber of Commerce, Russ Teenema,w fe Robyn City Councilman, Orville Campbell TIR.A representative, Cindy Sofie where were zg people traveling in the group 13 Middle School 3 3figh School Students and SchooCOfficiaCs. The trip was a success. PIRA is now concentrating on the Summer Institute, through Peninsula Coa that war take place at the end of JuCy and the beginning week of .August. Report compiled by Cindy Sofie, PIRA Tice President Y CONTRACT THIS CONTRACT is made this spa- day of 2001, by and between the City of Port Angeles, Washington, hereinafter called "City a Peninsula International Relations Association, a non profit corporation, hereinafter cal ed "PIRA REPRESENTATIONS 1. The City wishes to maintain and expand upon the opportunities implicit in its Sister City relationship with Mutsu City, Japan. 2. PIRA has been established by a group of local community leaders and citizens to provide opportunities to strengthen cooperation and understanding between the people of the Olympic Peninsula and other countries. PIRA has been approved by the Internal Revenue Service as a Section 501(c)(3) organization for the purpose of soliciting tax deductible charitable donations. 3. The City and PIRA would like to further their mutual goals and interests in enhancing the Sister City relationship and in providing opportunities for the citizens of Port Angeles to interact with citizens of other countries, in particular Mutsu City, Japan, by entering into the following agreement. AGREEMENTS In consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements hereinafter set forth, to be made and performed by the parties hereto, the parties covenant and agree as follows: 1. Performance by PIRA. PIRA agrees to perform the following services on behalf of the City: a. PIRA will coordinate travel arrangements for City representatives and community members on exchange visits to Mutsu City and similar or related destinations. As part of its duties in this regard, PIRA will interview and assist in selecting participants, make travel arrangements, and accomplish other necessary tasks related to such "good will ambassador trips including coordinating with the host city representatives in Mutsu City and/or other destinations. b. PIRA will provide delegation members with pre travel orientation in customs, protocol, etiquette, currency exchange, introductory foreign phrases, and other such useful information. 1 q. a? 7 c. PIRA will serve as a liaison with travelers' families, providing information to them as necessary. d. PIRA will assist travelers in paperwork requirements for travel, such as passport verification and other travel applications as may be necessary. e. PIRA will procure donations for appropriate City gifts and other similar items that international protocol requires but that are legally prohibited from being purchased with City funds. f. PIRA will arrange for presentations to inform various community groups about the delegations' experiences. g. PIRA will conduct outreach and support activities for the purpose of expanding travel, hosting, and other opportunities for the citizens of Port Angeles. h. PIRA will maintain communication with key contact persons in host countries on a regular basis to assure the strength of the relationships and to assure that PIRA is furthering the City's goals in promoting international relations. i. PIRA will meet with City representatives throughout the year, sharing PIRA's plans, activities, and other pertinent information. j. PIRA will provide periodic publicity and press releases concerning PIRA activities, particularly as they relate to positive international relationships and experiences of the citizens of Port Angeles. k. PIRA will solicit private individual and corporate funding in addition to pursuing appropriate grants and other public funding in order to enhance programs and supplement funds. 1. PIRA will collect, account for, and handle all funds received and expended in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. m. PIRA will provide recognition opportunities for citizens who volunteer and make extraordinary contributions toward PIRA's work on behalf of the City. 2. Performance by City. The City agrees to perform the following duties and responsibilities: a. The City will allow PIRA to reserve City facilities in accordance with normal procedures but without cost, provided that such use by PIRA is for the purposes and services set forth in this Contract. -2- b. In recognition of the high value that many other countries place on participation of dignitaries as a sign of respect and enhanced credibility of such foreign exchange programs, the City will encourage the participation of City officials and staff in international "goodwill" travel opportunities and PIRA's local activities. c. The City will provide reimbursement to PIRA for expenses incurred in providing the services set forth in Section 1 of this Contract, provided that such payment shall be on a quarterly basis, and provided further that such reimbursement shall not exceed $2,000. d. The City will support PIRA's efforts to obtain donations and grants and will refrain from such solicitations for projects involving PIRA unless there is a collaborative PIRA/City effort. 3. Duration of Contract. This Contract shall be in effect until December 31, 2001. It may be terminated upon thirty (30) days written notice by either party to the other and may be extended upon the mutual written agreement of the parties. 4. Recordkeepine and Renortine. a. PIRA shall maintain accounts and records which accurately reflect the revenues and costs for the operation of PIRA. These financial records and all records relating to the performance of this Contract shall be available for City inspection. b. PIRA shall provide the City with quarterly reports fully describing what work has been performed pursuant to this Contract and including a current statement of revenues and costs. Said report shall be completed and made available to the City along with each quarterly invoice. 5. Independent Contractor Status. The relationship created by this Contract is that of independent contracting entities. PIRA and its officers and members are not employees of the City. 6. Assiunment. This Contract shall not be assigned by either the City or PIRA without the prior written consent of the other. 7. Authority to Execute Contract. The signatories to this Contract hereby represent that they have full legal authority to execute this Contract on behalf of their respective entities. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Contract to be executed the day and year first hereinabove written. 3 CITY OF PORT ANGELES By: Mike Qui ity Manager Attest: By: By: Becky on, qty C1er Approved as to form: 1 A Craig D. knutson, City Attorney F \AGREEMENTS &CONTRACTS\PIRA CON 4 PENINSULA INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ASSOCIATION (PIRA) By: President Attest: By: _i_ Treasurer PIRA quarterly reyort Jan. Jv!arch 2002 PIRA hadsome contactfrom .Mutsu regarding the package sent to the Jr..4mIiassadors that were not ante to come to Port Angeles Because of the terrorist attack Sept. 11th. The package was received withgreat excitement. The third Vide Japanese cfud meeting was he/it Saturday .March gth at the Senior Citizen and Community Center. ?1 e a cookingfor our lunch. There were aprox. 4opeopl in attendance. The stud nts assistedseverafJapanese women of our community inpryaring three kind ofsusIi tonkatsz andcurry rice. ,Four Peninsula college Japanese students came and he fped We had wond rfuC d licious lunch: PIRA met with memders of the international committee at Port .angels centrafservices duiing to talk about foreign students attending P..,q.5l.S in thefuture. The meeting focused Ji visas PIS has a Sister City International connection that coufdassist in getting f -i visas. This committee is currently working on making connections with Chinese students and possi6le students from .Mutsu. Tana6u Senior ugh Schoofstud nts in Mutsu graduated on .larch 1st. PIS sent a congratulations letter to Princpaf9Camzgori andthe stud nts "Ye will receiving a vino of the ceremony and willde sending a video of the Port Angeles ugh Schoofgraduation ceremony to Tanatu. Y. 02.77 ?he friends kip Bridge at tie Estuary is currently Being' worked 7i' willde having a ceremony this summer when tie de legation /7 .Mutsu arrivesfor the Summer Institute. 'We are stillworking onplans to have some _possible exchanges with Business _people and a teacher to comefrom _Mutsu andspendctime working in Port Angeles ?here willde nogrou� travelto .Mutsu from our schools this year. ?his was a decision mad By our school-district: 121e areylanning on a trp next year. Report compiled Cina'y Sofie P12?J4 President (,/t„,(2,L_ Please remit $500.00 to P.I.R.A. (Peninsula InternationalRelations Association) as per the 2002 contract between the City of Port Angeles and P.I.R.A. for the first quarter of 2002. P.I.R.A. P.O. Box 555 Port Angeles, WA 98362 ,l MALI 5 aupc. GooE: //4. I 772.. �n1 ■•:./r 42 April 1, 2002 Thank you, tri/k S Cindy Sofie 457 -5063 4 PIRA. quarterCy report for JuCy September 2002 What a fabulous summer we have had! The PIRA. /.MIR.A Summer EngCish Institute was a great success. There were 11 students ands aduCts in this delegation. We had about 15 Port Angels students participate. Both groups of students taught each other many different things about their cultures. We had a bar -b -q at LincoCn Park with 48 people in attendance and the students had a chance to experience making homemade ice cream, many of them thought it was hard work turning the crank! We were very fortunate to have had Lucy Pd and Marilyn lviattie donate their teaching skit in the classroom. It was a wonderfuC week full of many activities. Mayor Sugiyama and his delegation arrived toward the end of the week. Jfe presented PIRA with a beautiful doCC to share with the community and three top of the Cine digitaC cameras to Roosevelt and Stevens diddle SchooCs and Port .Angeles Senior 3-figh School? One afternoon while he was strolling along through the .Arts in .Action street fair, he saw the booth explaining the Dream PCaygrouncC He feCt very moved by this project and donated1,000 dollars. His delegation was very impressed by the Friendship Bridge, especially aCCof the hours of volunteer work and donations from the community. It was truCy a dream come true for the members of PIRA. during the dedication of the bridge. This most definiteCy was a community effort and we are very gratefuCto aCCof the businesses, people that donated their buiCding skiC& and materials and to the many different departments from the city and county that helped with transporting the bridge and the dedication ceremony, In early September PIRA hosted a group of three young men from Japan. One, Xyoichi was a member of the first Jr. Ambassador delegations to visit Stevens .Middle School, he also returned as a member of the 7anabu High School Delegation three years later. It was an honor the share the Patriot Day assembly on September ii, held at PA HS, with these young men. 'We aft be proud of the 3figh School the wonderfuljob they did: The ranabu Senior High School delegation will arrive in Port Angeles on October 3rd The group wilt arrive at City Hall at 3:oop.m. for a short welcome by our *Mayor and City *Manager. They will experience many events during the week including the 3fomecoming Football game and meeting their second grade penpals from Jefferson Schooll/Ve are looking forward to welcoming our Japanese friends. Report compiled by Cindy Sofie PIR.5t. president aL, 6 CONTRACT THIS CONTRACT is made this /nta-- day of 2002, by and between the City of Port Angeles, Washington, hereinafter called "City", and Peninsula International Relations Association, a non -profit corporation, hereinafter called "PIRA REPRESENTATIONS 1. The City wishes to maintain and expand upon the opportunities implicit in its Sister City relationship with Mutsu City, Japan. 2. PIRA has been established by a group of local community leaders and citizens to provide opportunities to strengthen cooperation and understanding between the people of the Olympic Peninsula and other countries. PIRA has been approved by the Internal Revenue Service as a Section 501(c)(3) organization for the purpose of soliciting tax deductible charitable donations. 3. The City and PIRA would like to further their mutual goals and interests in enhancing the Sister City relationship and in providing opportunities for the citizens of Port Angeles to interact with citizens of other countries, in particular Mutsu City, Japan, by entering into the following agreement. AGREEMENTS In consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements hereinafter set forth, to be made and performed by the parties hereto, the parties covenant and agree as follows: 1. Performance by PIRA. PIRA agrees to perform the following services on behalf of the City: a. PIRA will coordinate travel arrangements for City representatives and community members on exchange visits to Mutsu City and similar or related destinations. As part of its duties in this regard, PIRA will interview and assist in selecting participants, make travel arrangements, and accomplish other necessary tasks related to such "good will ambassador trips including coordinating with the host city representatives in Mutsu City and /or other destinations. b. PIRA will provide delegation members with pre travel orientation in customs, protocol, etiquette, currency exchange, introductory foreign phrases, and other such useful information. c. PIRA will serve as a liaison with travelers' families, providing information to them as necessary. d. PIRA will assist travelers in paperwork requirements for travel, such as passport verification and other travel applications as may be necessary. e. PIRA will procure donations for appropriate City gifts and other similar items that international protocol requires but that are legally prohibited from being purchased with City funds. f. PIRA will arrange for presentations to inform various community groups about the delegations' experiences. g. PIRA will conduct outreach and support activities for the purpose of expanding travel, hosting, and other opportunities for the citizens of Port Angeles. h. PIRA will maintain communication with key contact persons in host countries on a regular basis to assure the strength of the relationships and to assure that PIRA is furthering the City's goals in promoting international relations. i. PIRA will meet with City representatives throughout the year, sharing PIRA's plans, activities, and other pertinent information. j. PIRA will provide periodic publicity and press releases concerning PIRA activities, particularly as they relate to positive international relationships and experiences of the citizens of Port Angeles. k. PIRA will solicit private individual and corporate funding in addition to pursuing appropriate grants and other public funding in order to enhance programs and supplement funds. 1. PIRA will collect, account for, and handle all funds received and expended in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. m. PIRA will provide recognition opportunities for citizens who volunteer and make extraordinary contributions toward PIRA's work on behalf of the City. 2. Performance by City. The City agrees to perform the following duties and responsibilities: a. The City will allow PIRA to reserve City facilities in accordance with normal procedures but without cost, provided that such use by PIRA is for the purposes and services set forth in this Contract. b. In recognition of the high value that many other countries place on participation of dignitaries as a sign of respect and enhanced credibility of such foreign exchange programs, the City will encourage the participation of City officials and staff in international "goodwill" travel opportunities and PIRA's local activities. c. The City will provide reimbursement to PIRA for expenses incurred in providing the services set forth in Section 1 of this Contract, provided that such payment shall be on a quarterly basis, and provided further that such reimbursement shall not exceed the amount appropriated for this purpose by the City Council in the City's annual budget. d. The City will support PIRA's efforts to obtain donations and grants and will refrain from such solicitations for projects involving PIRA unless there is a collaborative PIRA/City effort. 3. Duration of Contract. This Contract shall be in effect until December 31, 2002 and shall be automatically renewed annually, provided that the City Council appropriates funding for this purpose in the City's annual budget. It may be terminated upon thirty (30) days written notice by either party to the other. 2 5. Independent Contractor Status. The relationship created by this Contract is that of independent contracting entities. PIRA and its officers and members are not employees of the City. 6. Assi anment. This Contract shall not be assigned by either the City or PIRA without the prior written consent of the other. 7. Authority to Execute Contract. The signatories to this Contract hereby represent that they have full legal authority to execute this Contract on behalf of their respective entities. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Contract to be executed the day and year first hereinabove written. CITY OF PORT ANGELES By: ..4.4.‘ Michael Qu' City Manager Attest: 4. Recordkeepinn and Reporting. a. PIRA shall maintain accounts and records which accurately reflect the revenues and costs for the operation of PIRA. These financial records and all records relating to the performance of this Contract shall be available for City inspection. b. PIRA shall provide the City with quarterly reports fully describing what work has been performed pursuant to this Contract and including a current statement of revenues and costs. Said report shall be completed and made available to the City along with each quarterly invoice. Becky ":Son, ty Cler Approved as to form: By: >,/k-4, Craig D. Knutson, City Attorney F \AGREEMENTS &CONTRACTS\2002 -Para con wpd 3 PENINSULA INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ASSOCIATION (PIRA) By: Attest: By: Pve 'sident Treasurer j/ V c,:e0..4