SAN LUIS POTOSI, MEXICO
A Tulsa Sister City Since 1980
Located 225 miles northwest of Mexico City, San Luis Potosi is famous for its beautiful old churches, colonial architecture, and Mexican traditions. Its population is just over 2.6 million, and approximately 60% of its residents are under the age of 30. The State was given the name "San Luis Rey," King Saint Louis, in honor of Louis IX of France, and "Potosi" because the wealth of the state compared to the rich silver mines in Potosi, Bolivia. In the 17th and 18th centuries, Franciscans, Augustinians, and Jesuits arrived to the area and settled, and then began to build churches and buildings, many of which are still standing and have been turned into museums and universities.
Clark Frayser
TGA Sister City Chair for San Luis Potosi
sanluispotosi@tulsaglobalalliance.org
Jayme Fowler Tulsa City Councilor Honorary Ambassador for San Luis Potosi
Crista Patrick Tulsa City Council Chair Ambassador-at-Large
TULSA - San luis Potosi SISTER CITY PARTNERSHIP ACTIVITIES
Administrators from Apostolica school visit schools in tulsa and jenks
On April 10-12, two administrators from the Apostolica School in San Luis Potosi visited Carver, Eisenhower, Zarrow, and Edison schools, along with Jenks Middle School, University School and Riverfield Country Day School in the hopes of establishing school-to-school exchanges. They also visited University of Tulsa and Tulsa Community College for potential partnerships, such as sending their teachers for English language proficiency classes in the summer. They also met with Honorary Ambassador to San Luis Potosi, City Councilor Jayme Fowler.
A GIFT FROM SAN LUIS POTOSI TO TULSA
Tulsa received a Caja de Aqua or water box gift from San Luis Potosi, Tulsa's first Sister City. A big shout out to Melton Trucking Lines for providing moving services. The Caja de Agua was delivered to the Tulsa Botanic Garden where the contents of eleven crates weighing four tons will be assembled. When assembled, the water box will measure 8-1/2 feet tall.
university of tulsa and autonomous university of san luis potosi launch student exchange program
The University of Tulsa (TU) has finalized negotiations with the Autonomous University of San Luis Potosi to launch a new JumpStart exchange program for TU students in San Luis Potosi. Members of TU leadership (Vivian Wang, Bruce Willis, and Jennifer Airey) visited San Luis Potosi on January 10 to attend the university’s 100th anniversary celebration of its autonomous status, where they formally signed the partnership agreements. Vivian Wang is pictured with former San Luis Potosi, Mexico Mayor Mario Leal Campos. For more: TU-UASLP Partnership
greetings from senator jim inhofe on the occasion of san luis potosi’s 430th anniversary
Senator Jim Inhofe recorded this video greeting to Tulsa’s Sister City of San Luis Potosí, Mexico for San Luis Potosi’s 430th anniversary celebration. Senator Inhofe signed the Sister City relationship with San Luis Potosí in 1980 when he was Mayor of Tulsa.
tulsa delegation attends festival de ciudades hermanas in slp
Clark Frayser led a delegation of Tulsans to attend the Festival de Ciudades Hermanas in San Luis Potosi from November 2-6. The Festival marked the city’s 430th anniversary and involved a wide multicultural exhibition with an emphasis on music, dance, gastronomy, crafts, sports, tourism and exhibitions related to each of San Luis Potosi’s Sister Cities. The delegation included representatives from the University of Tulsa, Casa de la Cultura and the Hispanic-American Foundation of Tulsa and focused on exploring new opportunities for educational and cultural exchange between Tulsa and San Luis Potosi.
clark frayser receives hispanic american foundation award
Clark Frayser, San Luis Potosi Partnership Chair, receives the Hispanic American Foundation award for Years of Support and Dedication to Building Global Community. The award was given during the 2022 Noche de Gala celebrating "A Tale of two Sister Cities".
former tulsa & san luis potosi mayors reunited at philbrook
Former Tulsa Mayor Susan Savage and former San Luis Potosi Mayor Mario Leal Campos at Philbrook Museum. Both served as mayors of their respective cities in the 1990s, and Mayor Savage visited San Luis Potosi where she and a group of Tulsans were hosted by Mayor Campos. Having bonded during that trip, the mayors reunited at Philbrook during the opening of the “Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Mexican Modernism” exhibit.
san luis potosi fire chief visits tulsa to rededicate sister city fountain at tulsa fire museum
Adolfo Miguel Benavente, San Luis Potosi Fire Chief, and San Luis Potosi Firefighter Israel Hernandez visited Tulsa for a rededication ceremony for a Sister City Fountain at the Tulsa Fire Museum. Thanks to Mayor G.T. Bynum and Rodolfo Quilantan Arenas, Consul General of Mexico in Little Rock, for making remarks at the dedication, and to the Tulsa Fire Department for its hospitality.
sister city-inspired beer
TGA and Marshall Brewing Co. have collaborated on a new Sister Cities Beer! Introducing Sister City Cerveza- SLP Mexican-style Lager! In celebration of Mexican Independence Day, Hispanic Heritage Month, and Tulsa’s first Sister City – San Luis Potosi, Mexico, the first-ever Sister Cities beer was released on September 15th, 2022 at The Taproom at Marshall Brewing, 1742 E 6th St. with a toast at 6:30pm.
a few examples of past activities to promote the culture of mexico and san luis potosi
The San Luis Potosi partnership has recently promoted the culture of Mexico and San Luis Potosi in a variety of ways:
A program on Monarch Butterfly migration through San Luis Potosi was held in September at the Festival of the Americans at Guthrie Green, as part of the Passports to Global Cultures Program.
San Luis Potosi Partnership volunteered at the POSTOAK Lodge Cinco de Mayo 5K Margarita Trail Run.