PREVIEW OF EVENTS
Saturday, January 30
- WILMINGTON, Del.: Ss. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Orthodox Church is holding
its annual "Malanka," to be held at the Brandywine Terrace, 3416
Philadelphia Pike, Claymont, Del. There will be a buffet at 7 p.m., followed
by dancing to the music of the Paul Kauriga Orchestra. Donation: $15 per
person. For additional information, call (302) 994-6445.
- MONTREAL: Luba and Ireneus Zuk, piano duo, will present a concert of
piano duets at 5 p.m. at Christ Church Cathedral, (corner St. Catherine
and University streets - Metro McGill). The concert, part of the Saturday
Recital Series "Divertissements," will feature Original Compositions
for Piano Duet by Ludwig van Beethoven. The program will include Sonata,
Op. 6, Three Marches, Op. 45, Variations on a Theme by Count von Waldstein
and Variations on the Song "Ich denke Dein." For information
call the Christ Church Cathedral concert office, (514) 843-6577.
Sunday, January 31
- BALTIMORE, Md.: A Super Bowl party shall commence at 4:30 p.m. in the
hall of St. Michael's Ukrainian Catholic Church, 2401 Eastern Ave. A 52-inch
big screen TV, food and drinks will be available. For information contact
Roman Stelmach, (410) 997-0853.
- CHICAGO: Members of The Chicago Group (Ukrainian American Business
and Professional Association) will hold a special program on "How
to find a job in Chicago" for newly arrived Ukrainians in the Chicago
area. Ukrainian-language speakers from various fields will share job-seeking
skills and discuss local employment opportunities. The program will be
held at St. Volodymyr Ukrainian Orthodox Church/Annex, 2238 W. Cortez,
at 2 p.m. Ukrainian American professionals interested in sharing job information
with their colleagues from Ukraine should call Anna, (708) 359-3676 or
Natalka, (312) 235-3774.
Saturday, February 6
- WHIPPANY, N.J.: The Plast Newark Debutante Ball will be held at the
Hanover Marriott Hotel, with cocktails beginning at 6:30 p.m. and presentation
of debutantes at 7:30 p.m. Music will be provided by the Paul Kauriga Orchestra.
The cost for the dinner and dance is $65, for students under 23, $40 and
for the dance only, $40 (at the door). For further information, call (201)
514-1846. All reservations must be paid by January 22.
Sunday, February 7
- HARTFORD, Conn.: The Greater Hartford Association for Aid to Ukraine
is pleased to announce that Oleh Bilorus, ambassador of Ukraine to the
United States, will speak to the greater Hartford community at the annual
meeting of The Greater Hartford Association for Aid to Ukraine, to be held
at 2 p.m. in the Ukrainian National Home.
- LAKE WORTH, Fla.: Holy Apostles Catholic Church, 4686 Hypolux Road
will hold its annual picnic, 1-6 p.m. Apart from plenty of ethnic food,
there will be a Ukrainian band as well as Ukrainian dancers from Miami.
Admission: $3. Free parking. For additional information, call (407) 968-8500.
Saturday, February 13
- NEW YORK: "Music at the Institute," sponsored by the Ukrainian
Institute of America (UIA), presents pianist Volodymyr Vynnytsky in a debut
recital to be held at the institute, 2 E. 79th St., at 8 p.m. The program
will include Beethoven's Sonata No. 18 in E-flat Major, Op. 31; Yakymenko's
"Sonata Fantastique" (New York premiere); Chopin's Polonaise
in F-sharp Minor, Op. 44; Brahms' Sonata No. 3 in F Minor, Op. 5.
Sunday, February 14
- JOHNSON CITY, N.Y.: The Ukrainian National Association will host a
seminar, to be held at Sacred Heart Ukrainian Catholic Church, 230 Ukrainian
Hill Road, at 1:30 p.m. The seminar will outline the new products and services
which the UNA has to offer, including the UNA's tax-deferred savings plan
which is currently paying 6.25 percent interest and also accepts IRAs and
IRA rollovers. UNA Supreme Advisor Walter J. Korchynsky will introduce
keynote speaker Robert M. Cook. Refreshments will be served. Colorful UNA
T-shirts will be given out for the children and grandchildren of those
in attendance. The seminar is open to UNA members and non-members.
Wednesday, February 17
- PHILADELPHIA: UNA Supreme President Ulana Diachuk will be the guest
speaker at the regular monthly meeting of the Ukrainian American Senior
Citizens' Association at the Ukrainian Educational and Cultural Center,
700 Cedar Road. Mrs. Diachuk will address the group to explain the Endowment
Fund Drive for the benefit of the UECC and how seniors can contribute to
the fund drive which is being coordinated through the financial services
department of the UNA. Mrs. Diachuk will begin speaking at noon.
Thursday, February 25
- TORONTO: The St. Vladimir Institute lecture series will feature Justice
Walter Tarnopolsky who will speak on "The Constitution of Ukraine,"
to be held at the institute, 620 Spadina Ave., at 7:30 p.m. For further
information, call (416) 923-3318.
Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, January
24, 1993, No. 4, Vol. LXI
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