Sunday, August 18, 2013

Special Interest: Kids Corner


Carpatho-Rusyn Day Camp

August 13, 2013 found 11 children at the Richfield Library eager and ready to learn about their culture and learn the did!

The morning started off with the locations of Rusyn villages and the countries where they can be found.  Each child was able to color a Rusyn flag.  Games of word find, with the Cyrillic alphabet, were handed out.  A little tricky since we are accustomed to the Latin letters.   Each game card had words in both Cyrillic and Latin letters related to "people" (Baba - Dido etc) and other categories. From there things became much more active.  Cathy Katrenich, co-director of the dance group, Living Traditions Folk Ensemble, taught everyone a Csardas.  Emphasis was put on saying words in Rusyn, learning their meaning and some history about the dance.  Several steps and different hand holds were taught in the course of the morning and the children were like little sponges absorbing all the information.

After the lunch break, the story, Uncle Andy, written by Andy Warhol's nephew, James Warhola,  was read.  The book is about a visit to his Uncle Andy's house and made the children aware that Andy Warhol was a very famous but a bit eccentric artist. Now the children know Andy Warhol is of Rusyn descent.

Next came the Polka.  A little trickier step but by the end of the day there was a train of Polka stepping children.
Singing was next on the list of activities and everyone learned Daj ze Boze Dobrij Cas.  The pronunciation and meaning of the words were repeated in various ways to reinforce the learning of a new language.


Hand embroidery on sheep skin


The finale of the day found the children performing for their parents, complete with ethnic costuming with beautiful embroidery.  They learned that villages had their own designs and color combinations thereby signifying the village of the person wearing the clothing and that the materials used to make the clothing were made by hand and not bought from a store.  The program included singing Daj ze Boze Dobrij Cas, the Csardas and a Polka line (complete with parents).

Even though the group was comprised of children from 4 to 12 each was given attention to learning on his/her level.

We are looking forward to many more wonderful experiences with the children in the near future.  If you have children, grandchildren or great-grandchildren, plan on having them attend our next Day Camp to learn and have fun with activities involving their culture.  Better yet, come and share your knowledge and experiences related to our culture.  We're always happy to have fresh faces and ideas.

Many thanks to Cathy Katrenich of Living Traditions Folk Ensemble for a wonderful experience for these young people.  Living Traditions' website can be found at www.living-traditions.org, if you would like to learn about the group or see their schedule of events to catch a performance.

Many thanks to Silver Frog Studio for creating our logo for this event. If you need help with your advertising needs, give them a call at 330-569-3303.

Living Traditions will be performing at our Vatra September 21, 2013, at the Shrine of Mariapoch, 17486 Mumford Road, Burton, OH from noon to ??? and the entry fee is the best 

"FREE"

Hope to see everyone there.  It's a great "ethnic" experience.



Thursday, August 15, 2013

Special Interest: Festival Group

Upcoming Festival Event


On August 18th, from 11:30 AM to 6:00 PM, the 57th Halupki Festival will be held on the grounds of Holy Assumption Church, 114 East Main Street (Route 163), in Marblehead, OH.  The Carpatho-Rusyn Society, Cleveland Chapter will host a table with written and verbal information for anyone interested in our culture.  Marblehead has many Rusyn residents.

Schedule of Events:
 9:30 AM Divine Liturgy in the beautiful historic church.  The choir of Saints Peter and Paul in Lorain, OH will sing.

11:30 AM to 2:00 PM - The festival begins with the serving of the famous Halupki and Ham dinners

2:30 PM International Ala Carte opens featuring halupki, perohi, halushki, kolbasi, pagach and much more.  Delicious old world baked goods, including nut and poppyseed rolls will be sold.

11:30 AM Entertainment gets underway with Raz, Dva, Tre Russian Folk ensemble of Lorain, OH, followed by polka music with the Wayne Golob Band of Sandusky and the Frank Moravcik Band of Cleveland alternating throughout the afternoon.

Holy Assumption Orthodox Church, the oldest Orthodox church in Ohio and a historic landmark, will be open with tours for visitors.  Orthodox religious items will be on display for sale.  

A demonstration of the Rusyn art of Pysanky, or Easter egg decorating, will be given.

Crafter will be showing their wares on the lawn.

There will be refreshments, raffles and fun for the kids.

Come by for the food and entertainment or lend a hand at our booth. Any and all helpers will be greatly appreciated.  


Friday, August 9, 2013

Cleveland Chapter News - Vatra 2013

We Need Your Help To Promote The Vatra!!
 The Vatra is a wonderful opportunity to come together in fellowship to enjoy food, entertainment and remember those who came before us. So, why not call a few friends and/or relatives and join us on September 21st as we gather for our 9th annual Vatra. 

Two years ago we did a survey to determine the best way to advertise the Vatra and we concluded that word of mouth and friends inviting friends worked the best.  With that in mind, we would appreciate it if you would make copies of the two part flier above and spread the word anywhere you think there might be an interest (churches - work place - friends - neighbors)A printable version was sent via email to all of those on our mailing list but, if you need a copy sent to you, please make the request through our email address crs.cleveland@gmail.com and a copy will be sent to you.

We look forward to seeing you all at the Vatra.  Come ready to fill your tummy and tap your toes!

Remember, this is our main fundraising event for the year and we all need to pull together to make this a big success.  

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Special Interest: Genealogy

Who Do You Think You Are? Connection

Has anyone been able to watch the new episodes of Who Do You Think You Are?  In case you missed the last two installments, you can watch them online at 
www.tlc.com/tv-shows/who-do-you-think-you-are/videos/christina-applegate.htm (or substitute kelly-clarkson, to watch the second installment)  If you have trouble accessing with the above connection simply go to www.tlc.com and navigate the website.