WEEKEND PREVIEW
Wednesday, December 31
- SUM-A and the League of Ukrainian Catholics in Philadelphia will hold
a New Year dance at the Josaphat School auditorium at Dittman and Disston
Streets, Philadelphia. The dance starts at 9 p.m.; music will be provided
by O. Strotsky's orchestra Dnipro.
- The Ukrainian community in Glen Spey, N.Y., will celebrate the coming
of the New Year at 9 p.m. at Verkhovyna. Admission is $10 per person.
Saturday, January 10
- The 23rd annual Malanka of the Western Pennsylvania region of the Ukrainian
Orthodox League will be held at the Greentrees Holiday Inn, Pittsburgh.
Music for dancing will be provided by the Corsairs. Donation is $7.50 per
person. Highlighting the event will be the selection of Miss UOL of western
Pennsylvania.
- The Newark branch of SUM-A will hold its annual Malanka at 8 p.m. at
Ukrainian National Home in Irvington, N.J. Music for dancing will be provided
by the Chervona Ruta band from Syracuse.
- The Ukrainian Sports Club of New York is holding a Malanka at 9 p.m.
at the Ukrainian National Home, 140 Second Ave., New York. Music will be
provided by Bohdan Hirniak's orchestra. For table reservations call (212)
475-1340.
- The Senior Chapter of the Ukrainian Orthodox League (U.O.L.) of Holy
Ascension Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Maplewood, N.J., will sponsor its
fifth annual Malanka at 8:30 p.m. in the church hall at 652 Irvington Avenue.
Prior to the party Vespers will be served in church at 7:30 p.m.
Music for dancing will be provided by the Chary Orchestra.
Admission is $16.00 per person and includes a hot and cold buffet, party
favors and a champagne toast. The public is welcome and tickets can be
reserved by phoning Halya Slinko at 373-0797 between 7 and 9 p.m.
Sunday, January 11
- Branch 83 of the UNWLA will hold a Yalynka at 2:30 p.m. at St. George
School auditorium, 215 E. Sixth St., New York Some 40 students will take
part in a Christmas pageant. Admission: children and students - $1.50;
adults - $3.
Tuesday, January 6
- Holy Ascension Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Maplewood, N.J., will sponsor
its annual Christmas Radio Program on New York City radio station WHBI
- FM, 105.9 at 9 p.m. Featured during the 30 minute broadcast will be traditional
Ukrainian carols and a Christmas message by Rev. John R. Nakonachny, parish
priest.
Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, December
28, 1980, No. 31, Vol. LXXXVII
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