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Bega, New South Wales
Littleton's Sister City

PO Box 492
Bega NSW 2550
Dx 4904 Bega
Bega Valley Shire Council

   
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Bega, Australia — Littleton's Sister City

A Brief History

Bega Park, Littleton.
This watercolor of Bega Park by Robert Gray was commissioned by Bega-Littleton Sister City Exchange, Inc. These 5-1/2" x 4-1/2" note cards can be purchased for $8 per box of ten. Contact Dave Necker at 303-721-9512 for purchase information.

In 1951, the U.S. State Department and U.S. Information Agency initiated the making of the motion picture, "Small Town Editor", for use in foreign countries to encourage a rural press to supplement the usually government controlled news. This film, made in Littleton, featured Houstoun Waring, editor of the Littleton Independent, who had achieved national recognition for his editorials on foreign affairs. This film has been put on video and is available to check out at the Bemis Library.

W.B. (Curly) Annabel of the Bega District News in New South Wales, Australia, saw the film, which dealt with the people, goals and production of the Littleton Independent. Entranced by the similarity of Bega and his newspaper with Littleton and its newspaper, Annabel began a correspondence with Waring in December 1954 and visited the Waring family the next summer.

When President Eisenhower urged sister-city relationships, Annabel and Waring decided in 1960 to form a bond between the two cities. This led to an invitation from Annabel for the Warings to attend Bega Week in February, 1961. While there, they consummated the association between Bega and Littleton, communities 9,000 miles apart, to became the first Australian and U.S. sister cities.

In August 1961, Annabel brought four young people to Littleton for Western Welcome Week. Thereafter, the custom was established for Littleton to send a delegation on the one and six years of the decade and a Bega delegation visits Littleton on the three and eight years. The March 2006 Littleton delegation visit is the tenth official visit to Bega.

The delegates are hosted by member families and get a taste of home life and community activities in addition to tours of the immediate area. A high point of each visit is the International Civic Dinner attended by the delegates, government representatives of both countries, members of various civic organizations and other community members.

Over the past almost 50 years many Littleton and Bega members have returned to visit friends made on previous trips. The relationships between members of the sister-cities groups has grown over the years. All of this having started through the efforts of the two visionary community leaders — Houstoun Waring (1901-1997)and Curly Annabel (1907-1999)

See the Littleton History Pages for more information about the Bega/Littleton sister city relationship. For more information about the Bega/Littleton Sister City Exchange, Inc. organization, contact B/LSCE president Dave Necker, 12815 Horizon Trail, Castle Rock, Colorado 80108, or call him at 303-721-9512.

Littleton Official Delegate Leaders to Bega
Dave Necker 2001-present
Kenneth Coddington 1996-2001
Lebrun Hutchison 1991-1996
Joan Wooldridge 1986-1991
John Hubbs 1981-1986
Dale Erickson 1976-1981
Dick Lautenbach 1971-1976
Lois Barker Maloney 1966-1971
Harry Cole 1961-1966
Houstoun Waring 1961