PREVIEW OF EVENTS
Thursday, October 31
- MAPLEWOOD, N.J.: The Rukh Educational Foundation of New Jersey will
hold a general meeting in the auditorium of the Holy Ascension Ukrainian
Orthodox Church, 650-652 Irvington Ave., at 7 p.m. The agenda includes
reports and analysis of the foundation's work over the past four years
and the election of new officers. Anyone interested in the work of the
foundation is invited to attend. For further information call (201) 762-0211.
Friday, November 1
- NEW YORK: The second roundtable discussion on "Language Policy
and Language Planning in Ukraine," chaired by Dr. Antonina Berezovenko,
visiting professor at Columbia University, will be held under the auspices
of the Harriman Institute. The main speaker is Dr. Larissa Onyshkevych,
director of Princeton Research Forum editorial associates, vice-president
of the Shevchenko Scientific Society, and literary editor of Suchasnist.
The discussion will be held at the International Affairs Building, 420
W. 118th St., Room 1219, at noon - 2 p.m.
Saturday, November 2
- NEW YORK: The Shevchenko Scientific Society is holding a lecture by
Dr. Antonina Berezovenko, Kyiv Polytechnic University and visiting professor,
Columbia University, who will speak on "Language Policy in Ukraine."
The lecture will be held at the society's building, 63 Fourth Ave., at
5 p.m.
- JERSEY CITY, N.J.: The Ukrainian National Women's League of America
Branch 71 is holding its traditional fall dance at the Ukrainian National
Home, 90-96 Fleet St., at 9 p.m. Music will be by Tempo. Tickets: $10.
For table reservations call (201) 963-0936.
- HARTFORD, Conn.: The Ukrainian National Women's League of America is
holding its annual embroidery dance at the Ukrainian National Home, 961
Wethersfield Ave. Music will be provided by Fata Morgana. Proceeds to benefit
the Children of Chornobyl Relief Fund. For further information call (860)
563-8139.
- DOVER, Fla.: St. Mary's Sisterhood at the Protection of the Most Holy
Mother of God Ukrainian Orthodox Church will hold a fall bazaar featuring
a variety of craft and art items as well as baked goods and food. Proceeds
to cover expenses incurred for new facilities and building additions. For
more information call (813) 659-1296.
Saturday-Sunday, November 2-3
- PHILADELPHIA: St. Vladimir Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral, 6740 N. 5th
St., will hold a holiday bazaar in the church hall on November 2, beginning
at 11 a.m., and on November 3, at noon. There will be arts and crafts,
holiday gifts and a sale of Ukranian foods and pastries as well as take-out
orders. For additional information call (215) 927-2287.
Sunday, November 3
- WARREN, Mich.: The Ukrainian Graduates of Detroit and Windsor invite
the public to attend their 57th anniversary and awards banquet to be held
at the Ukrainian Cultural Center, 26601 Ryan Road. This year's banquet
will honor House Democratic Whip David Bonior as Ukrainian of the Year.
There will also be a presentation of scholarship winners. The reception
is at 2 p.m., followed by the banquet at 3 p.m. Tickets: $25 (U.S.), $30
(Canadian). Tax-deductible donations to the scholarship fund may be made
in the following categories: $50-$99, patrons; $100 plus, benefactors.
For tickets and table reservations of 10 call Dr. Jerry Sawka, (810) 268-8863,
or Serafina Marzotto (Canada), (519) 948-5743. Tickets are also available
at Ukrainian credit unions in Detroit. No tickets will be sold at the door.
- CHICAGO: The Ukrainian National Women's League of American Branch 29
invites the community to a meeting with Marta Kolomayets, associate editor,
The Ukrainian Weekly, who will read selections from her diary as a Kyiv
correspondent. The presentation will be held at Ss. Volodymyr and Olha
Ukrainian Cultural Center, 2247 W. Chicago Ave., at 1:30 p.m. Donation:
$6.
Thursday, November 7
- TORONTO: The Chair of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Toronto
is holding a lecture, as part of its seminar series, by writer Marco Carynnyk,
who will speak on the topic "'Our Secrets': Arkadii Liubchenko and
the Psychogenesis of Anti-Semitism." The lecture will be held at 97
St. George St., at 4-6 p.m.
- TORONTO: A Spirit Lake benefit concert, being held to raise consciousness
of the forced internment of Ukrainian Canadians during the years 1912-1920,
will be held at the Ukrainian Canadian Legion Hall 360, 326 Queen St. W.,
at 9:30 p.m.- 2 a.m. Proceeds from the concert will go toward raising money
to place a plaque or statue at the Spirit Lake internment site in Quebec.
Among performers is bandurist virtuoso Victor Mishalow and the Zemlaky,
Zahrava and Solovey ensembles. Tickets: $10, at the door. The concert is
sponsored by Ikon Productions, Toronto. For further information call Genia
Palij-Moore, (416) 651-2575.
Friday, November 8
- BURLINGTON, Vt.: The Leontovych String Quartet - Yuri Mazurkevich,
first violin; Yuri Kharenko, second violin; Borys Deviatov, viola; and
Volodymyr Panteleyev, cello - will appear in concert at the University
of Vermont Recital Hall, in a program of works by Schubert, Shostakovich
and Brahms. Performance time: 8 p.m. Tickets: $15; $5 (at the door), students.
Saturday, November 9
- NORFOLK, Conn.: The Leontovych String Quartet will perform at the Ellen
Battell Stoeckel Estate. For additional information call (860) 542-5039.
- JENKINTOWN, Pa.: The Voloshky Ukrainan dance ensemble will hold an
autumn dance at the Ukrainian Educational and Cultural Center, 700 Cedar
Road, starting 9 p.m. Music will be by Crystal. Tickets: $20, adults; $15,
students; advance tickets: $18, adults; $12, students. For table reservationss
call Slava Halaway, (215) 671-9418.
- CHICAGO: Baritone Yaroslav Hnatiuk, will appear in concert in a program
of works by Ukrainian composers and opera arias, with piano accompaniment
by Svitlana Hnatiuk, to be held at the St. Nicholas Cathedral School, 2200
Rice St., at 6:30 p.m. Tickets: $10. Advance tickets may be purchased at
the Ukrainian Bookstore and Delta. The concert is sponsored by the Ukrainian
Melody Hour-TV.
- CARNEGIE, Pa.: Ss. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Orthodox G. C. Church is
holding a fall festival at the Ukrainian Hall on Mansfield Boulevard, 11
a.m.-4 p.m. There will be arts and crafts, games of chance, and the sale
of foods and take-out orders. For more information call (412) 279-3458.
Sunday, November 10
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27, 1996, No. 43, Vol. LXIV
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