PREVIEW OF EVENTS
Saturday, September 7
- NEW YORK: The Shevchenko Scientific Society is sponsoring a presentation
by Dr. Hansjürgen Doss, member of the German Parliament who will speak
about the current relations between Germany and Ukraine. The presentation
will be held at the Shevchenko Scientific Society, 63 Fourth Ave. (between
Ninth and 10th streets) at 5 p.m. For information call (212) 254-5130.
- SOUTH BOUND BROOK, N.J.: St. Andrew's Ukrainian School will mark the
beginning of the 2002-2003 academic year with a moleben at 10:30 a.m. in
the chapel of St. Sophia Seminary, followed by refreshments. All returning
and prospective students are invited to attend with their parents. For
more information call Christine Syzonenko, (973) 895-4868, or Annette Lyszyk,
at (908) 203-9728.
- SOUTH BOUND BROOK, N.J.: St. Andrew's Brotherhood will hold its annual
pig roast picnic at St. Andrew's Orthodox Memorial Church Hall. All members
of our extended Ukrainian family are invited to enjoy food and drink in
the company of friends from 15 other local Ukrainian churches and parishes.
For those watching their cholesterol intake, the picnic will have a variety
of foods other than the pit-roasted pig, such as grilled chicken; hamburgers
and hot dogs also will be available. Live entertainment will be provided
by the Ukrainian orchestra Budmo. For more information call Ihor Sawon,
(908) 231-7266.
Sunday, September 8
- LONG ISLAND CITY, N.Y.: Holy Cross Ukrainian Catholic Church of Astoria
will hold its annual Ukrainian Heritage Day picnic on the grounds of Holy
Cross Church, located at 31st Avenue and 30th Street, beginning at 1 p.m.
Festivities include music, games, prizes and homemade Ukrainian food. A
3 p.m. concert will feature folk dancing, singing and instrumentals. Free
admission; donations accepted. For information call (718) 932-4060.
Sunday, September 15
- CHICAGO: Parishioners and friends are cordially invited to St. Nicholas
Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral for the annual picnic following the 10:30
a.m. liturgy. Festivities will be held at 2200 W. Rice St. (between Leavitt
and Oakley) until 5 p.m. Entertainment will include Ukrainian and big band
music provided by the 18-member Nova Khvylia orchestra, as well as an early
bird raffle drawing and games for children. Ukrainian foods and drinks
will be served. For more information call Anna Prohny, (847) 718-1202.
Wednesday, September 25
- OTTAWA: The Chair of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Ottawa
presents the fourth in its Ambassador's Lecture Series. Christian Pauls,
ambassador of Germany to Canada, will speak on "Ukraine and European
Integration." The public lecture will be held in the Senate Room (083)
at Tabaret Hall, 111 Waller St., University of Ottawa campus, at 7:30 p.m.
Free admission. For more information call the chair coordinator, Irena
Bell, (613) 562-5800, ext. 3692; e-mail [email protected];
or visit the website http://www.grad.uottawa.ca/ukr.
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1, 2002, No. 35, Vol. LXX
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