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WILHELM SCHOLE INTERNATIONAL

COSMOPOLIS AWARDS DINNER & TRIBUTE

CELEBRATES RENOWNED SUPPORTERS & DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI

HOUSTON, June 3, 2010 – An extraordinary evening took place on May 11, 2010 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Houston, Texas where Marilyn Wilhelm, Founder • Chairman • President of Wilhelm Scholê International presented the Cosmopolis Award to: World Renowned Heart Surgeon, Dr. O. H. “Bud” Frazier; American Communications Legend, Lucy Jarvis; Texas’ First Lady of Philanthropy, Dr. Carolyn Farb; the Honorable Ambassador Mussie Hailu of Ethiopia; the World Renowned Physicist and Humanitarian Victor F. Weisskopf; and twenty-three Distinguished Alumni for their significant contributions to humanity.

Former Award Recipients include: Jonas Salk, Francoise Gilot, Lord Yehudi Menuhin, Ravi Shankar, Robert Tobin, Amy Freeman Lee, and Dr. Grant Taylor.

It was a glorious evening launching Wilhelm Scholê International’s efforts to create Wilhelm Global Teacher Mentoring Center and Laboratory School. This initiative will support Wilhelm Scholê International’s mission to develop Global Renaissance Human Beings who are awake to our common world and common destiny through the worldwide dissemination of the Wilhelm interdisciplinary, intercultural, interlingual Unified Ecumenical Global Curriculum and by developing master teachers who are capable of conveying the Wilhelm Curriculum and Approach.

No detail was overlooked from the enchanting floral arrangements provided by Flowers by Nino, to the performances by musicians from American Festival for the Arts and Young Audiences arranged by Wilhelm Scholê Distinguished Alumnus Jefferson Todd Frazier, Founder of American Festival for the Arts, Executive Director of Young Audiences, and Managing Director for The Center for Performing Arts Medicine at Methodist Hospital. Each guest was given a scroll of the universal moral standard that is the essence of wisdom: The Golden Rule, as well as a copy of the CBS Emmy Award-winning documentary on Wilhelm Scholê International, To See a World.

Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee issued a Congressional Recognition honoring Marilyn Wilhelm for her unparalleled contributions to education and the advancement of culture and peace worldwide. As Jonas Salk remarked: “What we need are more healers. Marilyn Wilhelm your school is developing healers.”

For more information regarding this event or Wilhelm Scholê International, for interview opportunities, please contact: John M. Tsacrios, Jr. at 713-568-9925 or at jtsacrios@wilhelmschole.org

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