PREVIEW OF EVENTS
Friday, February 23
- NEWARK, N.J.: St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic School will be
holding a kindergarten open house and registration at 1-3 p.m. Parents
and children will have the opportunity to meet with the kindergarten teacher
and participate in class activities. Parents may also register their children
for the upper grades at that time. For further information, please contact
Sister Maria, principal, (201) 373-9359.
Friday, February 23 - Sunday, February 25
- MONTREAL: The Ukrainian Canadian Students' Union (SUSK) is proud to
present "[email protected]: The 43rd Annual Congress"
which will take place at McGill University. Highlights of this year's program
include: Friday - opening ceremony and wine and cheese; Saturday - seminars,
discussions and information-exchange sessions with leaders of the Ukrainian
Canadian professional and business community; Saturday Night Gala; Sunday
- constitutional amendments and SUSK elections. Representatives of Ukrainian
students' clubs in Canada and the U.S. are welcome to attend. Registration
fee of (Canadian) $50 includes: all meals for the weekend, wine and cheese,
Pub ticket, Saturday Gala ticket (price for non-delegates - $30), accommodations
in downtown Montreal and admission to all sessions. For complete details
and to register please contact Jon Tomas, 417 Prince Arthur West No. 9,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada H2X 1T3; telephone: (514) 282-0785; e-mail: [email protected]
Fridays, February 23 - April 8
- WOONSOCKET, R.I.: The Ladies' Sodality of St. Michael's Ukrainian Orthodox
Church will sponsor its annual Lenten Kitchen. The kitchen will be held
in the parish hall at 74 Harris Ave. The kitchen will be open from 3 p.m.
until 6:30 p.m. The Ukrainian meatless dishes may be eaten in or taken
out. For further information, contact Sandra Hreczuck, (508) 883-4327,
or Anna Chaharyn, (401) 762-4511.Thursday, February 29CAMBRIDGE, Mass.:
The Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute invites all to "Resistance
in the Gulag: Ukrainian Leadership of Uprisings in Soviet Labor Camps after
World War II," a lecture by Marta Craveri, Istituto Universitario
Europeo, Florence. The lecture will be at 4-6 p.m. at the 1583 Massachusetts
Ave. For more information call (617) 495-4053.
Saturday, March 2
- NEW YORK: The Ukrainian Institute's Music at the Institute program
in conjunction with the Kyiv Music Festival presents the winners of the
First International Competition for Young Pianists in memory of Vladimir
Horowitz, in an evening concert. Musicians performing: Artem Lyakhovych,
Oleksiy Yemtsov, Oleksiy Koltakov, Shai Cohen. The program starts at 8
p.m. at the institute, 2 E. 79th St. For further information, please call
(212) 288-8660.
- IRVINGTON, N.J.: The Rukh Educational Foundation of New Jersey invites
the public to a performance of Lesia Ukrayinka's dramas "Na Poli Krovy"
and "Yohanna, Zhinka Khusova," presented by the renowned Les
Kurbas Theatrical Ensemble from Lviv. The performance will take place in
the auditorium of the Ukrainian National Home, 140 Prospect Ave. A question
and answer session will follow the performance. For further information
call (201) 762-0211.
ONGOING
- NEW YORK: The Lobby Gallery invites the public to "Hearts and
Flowers: Signifying Love," an exhibit of various artists' works, among
them Christina Saj. The exhibit, which opened Monday, February 12, runs
until Friday, March 8. The gallery is at 31 W. 52nd St.
Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, February
18, 1996, No. 7, Vol. LXIV
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