PREVIEW OF EVENTS
Sunday, October 24
- SILVER SPRING, Md.: In celebration of the 50th anniversary of St. Andrew
Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral there will be a cultural afternoon featuring
the Lyman Ukrainian Dance Ensemble and the Slavic Male Choir. The event
will be held at the St. Andrew Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral Parish Hall,
15100 New Hampshire Ave., at 2 p.m. Cost: $5 per person; tickets available
at the door. For further information call (202) 686-6975.
Saturday, October 30
- JENKINTOWN, Pa.: The Voloshky Ukrainian Dance Ensemble is hosting its
annual Autumn Ball at the Ukrainian Educational Cultural Center, 700 Cedar
Road. The dance will begin at 9 p.m. with music by the Vidlunnia orchestra.
There will be a performance by the Voloshky Ensemble at 9:45 p.m. Tickets:
$25, adults; $20, students. Included in the ticket price is a light buffet.
For table reservations call Lydia Markiw, (215) 698-1091. In addition to
the ball, a Silent/Live Auction will be featured at 8-9:30 p.m. in the
gallery of the Ukrainian Center. The auction will include items such as
a trip to Mexico, a weekend in the mountains, a vacation at the seashore
as well as paintings, jewelry and many more interesting items. We invite
everyone to join us for an exciting evening.
- UNIONDALE, N.Y.: The Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, Long
Island Branch, is holding a Halloween masquerade at 9 p.m. at the St. Vladimir's
Parish Center, 226 Uniondale Ave. Music will be provided by Fata Morgana.
The cost, which includes dinner, is $25 per adult, $15 for youths age 14-21.
For further information call (516) 781-8072. Costumes are welcome.
Monday, November 1
- CAMBRIDGE, Mass.: The Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute is holding
a lecture titled "Discourses of the Ukrainian Radical Right in the
1990s," with Ivan Myhul, professor of political studies, Bishop's
University, Canada. The lecture will be held in the HURI Seminar Room,
1583 Massachusetts Ave., at 4-6 p.m. For additional information call (617)
495-4053.
Thursday-Sunday, November 4-7
- NEW YORK: Jacques Hnizdovsky's woodcuts and linocuts will be on exhibition
and for sale at William Greenbaum Fine Prints, Booth D19, at The Print
Fair (featuring 80 exhibitors) at the Park Avenue Armory at 67th Street.
Hours: Thursday-Friday, noon-9 p.m.; Saturday 11 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sunday, noon-7
p.m. Admission: $12. Works by Louis Lozowick will also be shown. For more
information call (978) 283-0112.
Saturday, November 6
- JERSEY CITY, N.J.: Ukrainian National Women's League of America Branch
71 is holding its traditional fall dance, with music by Tempo, at the Ukrainian
National Home, 90-96 Fleet St., starting at 9 p.m. Refreshments will be
served. Tickets: $10. For more information and reservations call (201)
656-7755.
- HARTFORD, Conn.: Everyone is cordially invited to a traditional Embroidery
Dance, presented by the Hartford Branch of the Ukrainian National Women's
League of America. The dance will be held at the Ukrainian National Home,
961 Wethersfield Ave., beginning at 9 p.m. Music will be provided by Ukrainian
Souvenir. Tickets: adults, $15; youths, $10. For table reservations call
(860) 563-8139 or (860) 956-1862.
Sunday, November 7
- ENGLEWOOD, N.J.: Adrian Bryttan, music director of the New Jersey Youth
Symphony, will conduct the symphony in a program featuring Rachmaninoff's
Second Symphony and works by Rossini and Mascagni. The soloist will be
soprano Lyuba Shchybchyk, who will sing arias by Puccini, Verdi and Gounod.
Tickets may be purchased at the door in the John Harms Theater, or by calling
(908) 771-5544.
Wednesday, November 10
- TORONTO: St. Vladimir Institute presents the lecture "Embroidery
of Eastern Europe" by Detroit folklorist Arnie Klein. The presentation
will be complemented by a slide show demonstrating embroidery styles in
Ukraine and neighboring countries. The lecture will be held at the institute,
620 Spadina Ave., at 7:30-9 p.m. Fee: $10. For further information call
(416) 923-3318.
Saturday, November 13
- JAMAICA PLAIN, Mass.: The Cultural Committee of St. Andrew Ukrainian
Orthodox Church presents a concert of world and Ukrainian classics, featuring
Oksana Krovytska, leading soprano of the New York City Opera; concert pianist
Volodymyr Vynnytsky; and baritone Oleh Chmyr. The concert will be held
at St. Andrew's Church Hall, 24 Orchard Hill Road, at 7 p.m. Refreshments
will follow the concert. Admission by donations. Seating is limited; for
reservations call William Stan, (617) 522-9858.
Saturday-Sunday, November 13-14
- PHILADELPHIA: The executive board of the Philadelphia branch of the
Ukrainian Youth Association (SUM) of America invites the Ukrainian American
community to take part in the golden jubilee celebrations marking the 50th
anniversary of SUM in the City of Brotherly Love. On November 13, a jubilee
banquet and dance will be held at the Ukrainian Educational and Cultural
Center, 700 Cedar Road, in Jenkintown, Pa. The evening begins with cocktails
at 5 p.m., followed by dinner and an artistic program at 6 p.m., followed
by dancing. On November 14, a divine liturgy will be celebrated at Christ
the King Ukrainian Catholic Church, 1627 Cayuga St,, in the Nicetown section
of Philadelphia. SUM was founded in America half a century ago; it was
in Philadelphia that its first branch was formed. For additional information
on the jubilee celebrations and reservations call George Fedorijczuk, (215)
632-8560, or Olha Kuzewych, (215) 722-7212 (evenings).
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24, 1999, No. 43, Vol. LXVII
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