PREVIEW OF EVENTS
Sunday, June 7
- NEW YORK: The Ukrainian Academy of Sciences in the U.S. is holding
a lecture by Dr. Serhiy Bilokin, Institute of History, National Academy
of Sciences of Ukraine on the topic "Statelessness - Ukraine's Historical
Anomaly." The lecture will be held at the academy's building, 206
W. 100th St., at 2 p.m.
Wednesday, June 10
- SILVER SPRING, Md.: Cradle of Hope will hold an international adoption
information meeting, providing an opportunity to meet with social workers
and families who have recently adopted. Cradle of Hope's programs include
Ukraine, Romania, Russia and China. For information regarding the meeting
call the agency at (301) 587-4400.
Thursday, June 11
- ARLINGTON, Va.: Cradle of Hope Adoption Center is holding an international
adoption information meeting. For information call the agency at (301)
587-4400.
Saturday, June 13
- JAMAICA PLAIN, Mass.: The Junior Chapter of the Ukrainian Orthodox
League of St. Andrew Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Boston is sponsoring
a day of fun activities in Boston followed by an evening lock up in the
church hall. Orthodox Christian youth in the vicinity are invited to come
join in the fun. The church hall is located at 24 Orchard Hill Road. For
more information call (617) 522-3323.
Saturday-Sunday, June 13-14
- GLEN SPEY, N.Y.: As part of the centennial celebration of the town
of Lumberland, the Ukrainian Civic Council will present a Ukrainian folk
art exhibition on both days at 10 a.m.-6 p.m. to be held at the Verkhovyna
resort, Rt. 41. For more information call Helen Kandiuk, exhibit coordinator,
(914) 856-8573.
Sunday, June 14
- IRVINGTON, N.J.: Pre-School Music, under the direction of Marta Sawycky,
will perform the pantomime story "The Most Beautiful Place in the
World" at 3 p.m. at the Ukrainian National Home, 140 Prospect Ave.
All are invited to attend.
- PASSAIC, N.J.: The Ukrainian Center is holding its annual picnic, beginning
at noon, on the grounds and indoors at the center, 240 Hope Ave. There
will be food, prizes and giveaways, a display of SUM children's projects,
and musical entertainment. Donation $2: For more information and directions
call (973) 473-3379.
- HARTFORD, Conn.: The Zolotyi Promin Dance Group is sponsoring its annual
spring concert of song and dance to be held at the Ukrainian National Home,
961 Wethersfield Ave. Featured are the Lvivyany singing group as well as
Zolotyi Promin. For further information contact Roman Kolinsky, (860) 667-2931.
- JAMAICA PLAIN, Mass.: The annual summer festival picnic at St. Andrew
Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Boston will be held after the 10 a.m. liturgy.
There will be a Ukrainian kitchen, music, raffle, moon walk and the debut
performance of the Mandrivka Children's Dance Group. Come and enjoy with
family and friends! The parish is located at 24 Orchard Hill Road. For
more information call (617) 524-9588 or (617) 522-3323.
- NEW YORK: The Ukrainian Academy of Sciences in the U.S. is holding
a conference on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the publication
of Ivan Kotliarevsky's mock-heroic poem "Eneida." Taking part
in the conference are Dr. Bohdan Chopyk, University of Iowa and Dr. Tamara
Hundorova, the Shevchenko Institute of Literature, National Academy of
Sciences, Kyiv. The conference will be held at the academy's building,
206 W. 100th St., at 2 p.m.
Saturday, June 20
- BALTIMORE: The Lemko Community is holding its 15th annual banquet at
the Lemko Roof Top Place, 603 S. Ann St., starting at 6 p.m. A reception
and dinner will be followed by an entertainment program and live music.
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7, 1998, No. 23, Vol. LXVI
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