PREVIEW OF EVENTS
Sunday, June 7
- OTTAWA: The Ukrainian Canadian Congress is holding an all-community
memorial service and solemn commemoration on the occasion of the 65th anniversary
of the 1933 Famine-Genocide in Ukraine. The service will be held at the
Assumption of The Blessed Virgin Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral, 1000 Byron
Avenue (at Churchill) at 6:30 p.m. For more information call Olga Sametz,
(613) 729-4157.
Monday, June 8
- NEW YORK: Taras Schumylowych will take part in a group show sponsored
by the Composers, Authors and Artists of America. The exhibit, which runs
through June 12, will be held at the Lincoln Square Gallery, 250 W. 65th
St.
Sunday, June 14
- OTTAWA: The Ukrainian Canadian Congress is holding an all-community
wreath laying ceremony on the occasion of the 65th anniversary of the 1933
Famine-Genocide in Ukraine. The service will be held at the Memorial to
Human Rights, Elgin and Lisgar streets, at 4 p.m. For more information
call Ron Sorobey, (613) 238-7495.
Sunday, June 28
- CHICAGO: The Ukrainian American Veterans (UAV) Post 32 will hold elections
and an informational meeting at Ss. Volodymyr and Olha Ukrainian Catholic
Church Cultural Center, Chicago and Oakley, at 1-3 p.m. All veterans who
have served or are currently serving in the U.S. Armed Forces are welcome.
Discussion will include committee assignments for the UAV convention in
1999, which will be held in Chicago. Missions to Ukraine will also be discussed.
For more information, call Roman Golash, (847) 885-0208 or e-mail at [email protected].
ADVANCE NOTICE
Monday, June 29-Friday, July 3
- LEHIGHTON, Pa.: The Ukrainian American Heritage Foundation of the Lower
Anthracite Regions will host its ninth annual folk dance workshop and camp,
to be held at the Ukrainian Homestead at 10 a.m.-4 p.m. daily. The camp
will conclude with a finale performance on Saturday, July 4 at 7 p.m.,
followed by a dance in the Homestead ballroom. Guest instructor, David
Woznak of the Kashtan School of Ukrainian Dance in Parma, Ohio, will once
again provide folk dance instruction for beginners to advanced dancers.
The camp also features traditional crafts and music, sports, swimming,
lunch, and snacks and is open to children ages 4 through high school. For
more information or registration forms, contact Dr. Paula Duda, (610) 432-0734;
Joseph Zucofski, (717) 622-8056; or Sandra Duda, (610) 377-7750. The camp
is partially funded by a grant from the Schuykill County Commissioners
through the Schuylkill County Council for the Arts.
Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, May
24, 1998, No. 21, Vol. LXVI
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