PREVIEW OF EVENTS
September 7
- NEWARK, N.J.: Ridna Shkola will commence its school year with a liturgy
at 9 a.m. Registration for grades preschool through 12 as well as for adult
Ukrainian classes will be held following the Mass. Classes will be held
at St. John the Baptist School at Sanford Avenue and Ivy Street in Newark.
For further information please call Chryzanta Hentisz, (201) 763-9124.
- WASHINGTON: Registration for the Taras Shevchenko School of Ukrainian
Studies will take place at 9 a.m. at Westland Intermediate School. 5511
Massachusetts Ave., Bethesda, Md. Ukrainian language, history, literature,
culture, religion, dance and music will be taught. Classes span pre-kindergarten
to grade 12, and there is also an adult class for Ukrainian language studies.
For further information call John Kun, (703) 620-0069.
September 8
- EL CAJON, Calif.: There will be a luncheon held in honor of the 75th
birthday of the Very Rev. Cannon Andrew Mykyta. It will be held at the
church hall of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 4014 Vinona St. The suggested
donation is $5; children, free. For further information call (619) 282-9538.
- MCADOO, Pa.: There will be a concert of Ukrainian dance and music at
2:30 p.m. in St. Patrick's Auditorium, 34 N. Cleveland St., sponsored by
the Patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary Ukrainian Catholic Church. The
Kazka Ukrainian Folk Ensemble, St. Mary's Ukrainian Dancers and St. Mary's
Senior Choir and Junior Ensemble will be performing. Tickets are $5 for
adults and $2 for senior citizens and students age 12-17. Children are
admitted free of charge. For information or tickets, call Sandra Minarchick,
(717) 454-5499, Rose Duda, (717) 636-2227, or Paula Duda, (215) 262-0807.
- PHILADELPHIA: The Ukrainian Federation of Greater Philadelphia invites
the public to a lecture on a very timely subject, "The Political Situation
in Ukraine After the Declaration of Independence," which will be presented
by Dr. Myroslav Popovych, first chairman of Rukh for the Kiev region and
chairman of the Section of Logic and Philosophy of Science in the Institute
of Philosophy of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences. The lecture will be
presented at 4 p.m. at the Ukrainian Educational and Cultural Center, 700
Cedar Road, Philadelphia. Admission: $5.
September 14
- CHICAGO: The Chicago Group (Ukrainian-American Business and Professional
Association) cordially invites all members and prospective members to a
cocktail party at 6:30 p.m. at "The Hermitage," 70 W. Huron,
(party room on second floor), in Chicago's exciting River North area. Come
for the socializing in elegant surroundings, meet the new board members
and re-acquaint yourself with what TCG has to offer. Cost: $6, members;
$8 non-members and guests. For more information call Lydia Marchuk, (312)
507-7774 (office) or (312) 281-8896 (home).
- PALATINE, Ill.: The Ukrainian American Youth Association in Palatine
will hold its annual "Autumn Social" with a steak fry beginning
at 6 p.m. and a "vechirka" (dance) immediately after. During
the nights' festivities, information will be given on assistance to the
youth organizations in Ukraine during the past year and the goals for future
aid. Admission is $15 per person with proceeds going to the "Ukraine
Youth Fund." For more information and reservations call (708) 358-3582
(evenings).
- SEA GIRT, N.J.: The Ukrainian American Veterans, New Jersey State Department,
will participate in the annual "Governor's Review" of military
and veterans organizations at the New Jersey Military Academy, at 1 p.m.
The public is invited. Veterans are asked to attend in uniform and to bring
flags and colors for the parade. For more information call George Miziuk,
(609) 394-4824, or Andrew Keybida (201) 762-2827.
September 15
- CHICAGO: The Ukrainian American Justice Committee will sponsor an Informational
meeting "An Update on the Demjanjuk Trial" to be held at 1 p.m.
at Ss. Volodymyr and Olha Ukrainian Catholic Church (Oakley and Superior)
Hall. Dr. Myron Kuropas, Roman Golash and Walter Tun will speak. For further
information call Walter Tun. (708) 766-9959.
September 17-April 30
- TORONTO: The St. Vladimir Institute is offering two Bandura courses.
The beginner course will be held on Tuesdays from 7 to 8 p.m., and the
intermediate will be held from 8 to 9 p.m. They cost $150 and will be taught
by Ron Demeda. For further information write to St. Vladimir Institute
at 620 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, Ont. M5S 2H4, or call (416) 923-3318.
September 19-April 28
- TORONTO: Courses of Ukrainian I and II are being offered on Thursdays
from 7 to 9 p.m. The introductory course, taught by Adrianna Shchuka, covers
basic and intermediate Ukrainian. It will emphasize conversation, pronounciation
and intonation. Ukrainian II will develop writing and reading skills and
will be taught by Yevhen Slupsky. The fees are $150. For further information
write to the St. Vladimir Institute at 620 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, Ont.
M5S 2H4, or call (416) 923-3318.
September 27-29
- GLEN SPEY, N.Y.: The Contact and Information Committee of Carpatho-Ukrainians
will convene an Assembly of former residents of Carpatho-Ukraine. The topic
is "Present situation in Carpatho-Ukrainian Lands: Our Tasks and Future
of the Land." For reservation at the Verkhovyna resort call (914)
856-1323.
September 29
- PERTH AMBOY, N.J.: A Chinese Auction sponsored by the Garden State
Council of the League of Ukrainian Catholics will be held at 2 p.m. at
the Assumption School Hall, Meredith St. Doors open at 12:30 p.m. For further
information contact Jeanette Kohut, (908) 636-4170, or Vera Glowa, (908)
341-9034.
Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, September
1, 1991, No. 35, Vol. LIX
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