PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM

In order to link Ocala, Florida and Maple Ridge, BC as sister cities, Okara team is following these steps:

Research: Learn about the history, culture, economy and local initiatives of both cities to ensure compatibility.

Reach out: Contact local government officials and community organizations in both cities to gauge interest and discuss potential partnership opportunities.

Plan an event: Organize a cultural exchange event such as a trade fair or sports competition to create a strong bond between the two cities.

Establish formal agreement: Draft a sister city agreement between the two cities, outlining the goals and responsibilities of each city.

Promote the partnership: Share news of the sister city agreement with the media and encourage community involvement to build enthusiasm and support.

It’s important to keep in mind that establishing a sister city relationship requires ongoing communication, collaboration, and effort from both cities.

Ocala, Florida and Maple Ridge, BC can cooperate in horse farming by pursuing the following steps:

Information sharing: Exchange information on best practices, technologies, and resources related to horse farming in each location.

Joint research projects: Collaborate on research initiatives aimed at improving the quality and efficiency of horse farming in both regions.

Student and professional exchanges: Facilitate exchanges of students, professionals and trainers to allow for cross-cultural learning and collaboration.

Trade fairs and events: Organize trade fairs, events and shows that promote horse farming and bring together experts, farmers and equine enthusiasts from both regions.

Economic cooperation: Explore opportunities for joint investments and business partnerships between horse farmers in both regions.

By working together, Ocala, Florida and Maple Ridge, BC can leverage their strengths and resources to benefit the equine industry in both locations and enhance their reputation as major horse farming regions.