PREVIEW OF EVENTS
Saturday, November 18
- NEW YORK: The Shevchenko Scientific Society invites all to a lecture
by Dr. Viktor Gribenko on the subject "Scientific and Alternative
Medicine." The talk will be devoted to problems of modern medicine
in terms of the relationship between scientific (generally accepted) medicine
and alternative methods of treatment. The program will take place at the
society's building, 63 Fourth Ave. (between Ninth and 10th streets) at
5 p.m. For additional information call 212-254-5130.
- NEW YORK: The Ukrainian Chorus Dumka will sing the panakhyda service
at St. Patrick's Cathedral, Fifth Avenue and 53rd Street, at 2 p.m. to
commemorate the victims of the 1932-1933 Famine-Genocide in Ukraine. For
more information call 718-896-7624.
Saturday, November 25
- PITTSBURGH: The Ukrainian Technological Society of Pittsburgh, an association
of professionals and businesspersons, will host its 37th annual dinner-dance
at the Pittsburgh Athletic Association, 4215 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, PA
15213. The social hour begins at 6 p.m. Taras G. Szmagala of Brecksville,
Ohio, will be presented the 2006 Ukrainian of the Year Award for his dedication
and service to the Ukrainian American community. Andrew N. Farley of Spring,
Texas (formerly of Pittsburgh), will be presented the 2006 Friendship Award
for lifetime support of the Ukrainian community. Tickets are $60 per person;
dress is black tie. For invitations or more information call Nickolas C.
Kotow, secretary, 724-337-5704, or write to the Ukrainian Technological
Society, P.O. Box 4277, Pittsburgh, PA 15203.
Friday-Sunday, December 1-3
- JENKINTOWN, Pa.: Ukrainian National Women's League of America Branch
88, Philadelphia Regional Council, presents an exhibit of beautiful artwork
by three generations of the Sayenko family. The exhibit will be held at
the Ukrainian Educational and Cultural Center, Dr. Alexander B. Chernyk
Gallery, 700 Cedar Road. The opening will be at 7 pm. on Friday; exhibit
hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on Saturday and 11 a.m.-3 p.m. on Sunday. For
more information call the UNWLA branch, 215-379-1861.
Sunday, December 3
- WARREN, Mich.: A benefit luncheon for the Ukrainian Catholic University
featuring Myroslav Marynovych, senior vice-rector of the Ukrainian Catholic
University, will be held at the Ukrainian Cultural Center, 26601 Ryan Road.
For more information call the Ukrainian Catholic Education Foundation,
773-235-8462.
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