PREVIEW OF EVENTS
Saturday-Sunday, January 6-7
- PARMA, Ohio: St. Vladimir Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral, 5913 State
Road, will sponsor its 19th annual Christmas radio program for sick and
shut-in parishioners on the occasion of Christmas according to the Julian
calendar. The entire divine liturgy will be broadcast live from 9 a.m.
to 11 a.m. over radio station WERE 1300AM. The liturgy will be celebrated
by the cathedral's clergy; responses will be sung by the Ukrainian and
English choirs of the cathedral. In addition, on Saturday, January 6 -
Christmas Eve - the Great Compline and Matins will be celebrated. For information
call 440-886-1528.
Wednesday, January 10
- WASHINGTON: The Washington Group hosts Dr. Roman Popadiuk, deputy White
House spokesman in 1991 and the first U.S ambassador to Ukraine, who will
speak on "The Collapse of the Soviet Union and the Emergence of an
Independent Ukraine: A View From the White House." The talk begins
at 6:30 p.m. at Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International
Studies, 1619 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Rome Auditorium, first floor (near
Dupont metro station). Reception to follow. For more information contact
Adrian Pidlusky, 240-381-0993 or [email protected].
Saturday, January 13
- GLEN SPEY, N.Y.: The Ukrainian community of Glen Spey and the Ukrainian
American Cultural Foundation invites everyone to a Malanka dinner and dance
at the Lumberland Senior Center, 1054 Proctor Road. Advance tickets are
$35 per person, $40 at the door. Cocktails begin at 7:30 p.m. and the dinner
buffet at 8:30 p.m. For tickets call Nadia Rajsz, 845-856-1650, or Christine
Smetaniuk, 845-858-2420.
Saturday, January 20
- CARTERET, N.J.: St. Demetrius Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral and St.
Mary Ukrainian Catholic Church are co-sponsoring a Malanka at the St. Demetrius
Community Center, 681 Roosevelt Ave. Music will be by Fata Morgana. Tickets
are $50, which includes admission, choice of sirloin beef or stuffed capon
dinner, open bar, midnight hors d'oeuvres and a champagne toast. The center
is located just blocks from Exit 12 of the New Jersey Turnpike; there is
a Holiday Inn right off the exit. Doors will open at 6 p.m.; dinner will
be served at 7 p.m.; and the music starts at 8:30 p.m. For table and ticket
reservations call Peter Prociuk, 732-541-5452. Tickets will not be sold
at the door. Outside liquor is prohibited. Deadline to purchase tickets
is January 15.
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31, 2006, No. 53, Vol. LXXIV
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