

Estes Park’s First Sister City
Monteverde, Costa Rica
Located in northwestern Costa
Rica, the Monteverde district consists of three adjacent communities, Cerro
Plano, Santa Elena and Monteverde, generally known together as Monteverde. The
population is about 5000.
It is located on the western
slope of the continental divide at about 4600 feet elevation. Its seasons are
limited to wet and dry and the climate is comfortable year round.
Monteverde is world-renowned
for its cloud forests. These forests, perpetually in mist, harbor an abundance
of plants, wildlife and other living things that are of significant scientific
interest, as well as bringing tourists from around the world.
In the 1950s, Quakers from the
United States emigrated to Monteverde. They quickly and deliberately integrated
with the local Tico population. Only in December 2002 did Monteverde become
self-governing, with an elected mayor and council.
Until the 1970s, the economy
was agriculture, mainly dairy farming. However, scientific interest in the
Monteverde Cloud Forest spawned both conservation efforts and tourism. Today,
although agriculture remains important, tourism is the primary economy.
Museums, galleries, recreation and natural attractions, hotels, restaurants and
shops host about 100,000 visitors per year. A display, and promotional material
are on display at the Estes Park Visitors Center www.estesparkcvb.com
Why Sister Cities?
In 1956, President Dwight D. Eisenhower introduced the
People to People program, believing that citizen diplomacy was essential to
international understanding. Sister Cities are a way of achieving that
connection between Americans and citizens of other countries. Sister Cities
International, a non-governmental organization, was formed in 1967. There are
now over 3500 communities in 67 countries with formal Sister City
relationships. Estes Park is a member of Sister Cities International.
What is the Estes Park
Sister Cities Association?
The Estes Park Sister Cities
Association Inc. (EPSCI) is a non-governmental, non-profit 501(c)3 Colorado
Corporation founded in 2002. Membership is open to anyone interested. Estes
Park formally entered into a Sister City agreement with Monteverde in 2004.
The purposes of EPSCAI are to
foster international understanding through long-term mutual cooperation between
communities in other countries and cultures, and to plan and organize Sister
City activities. The monthly meetings are open to all.
Currently, EPSCAI is working
with the Town of Estes Park and other community organizations to develop youth
programs. There are opportunities to develop music, visual arts and crafts,
science, protected area management, tourism, medical and library exchanges.
For more information, to join EPSCAI, or make a
tax-deductible contribution, contact:
Estes Park Sister
Cities Association, Inc.
P.O. Box 403
Estes Park, CO 80517