North Port chapter 56 of the Ukrainian National Women’s League of
America, known to Ukrainians as “Soyuz Ukrayinok” (union of Ukrainian
ladies) and headed by Ann-Marie Susla of Englewood, held its monthly
membership meeting Tuesday. Members were asked to come to the meeting
wearing Ukrainian embroidery for a group photo for the UNWLA convention
book. It was a very nice “embroidered” meeting.
On the meeting
agenda was discussion of the traditional fall picnic, to be held Nov. 14
at Maxine Barrett Park (next to Sharky’s on the Pier) in Venice,
starting at 10 a.m. There will be an interesting entertainment program,
games and a buffet lunch prepared by UNWLA members.
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The
Ukrainian American Veterans Post 40, headed by Post Commander Eugene A.
Tomashosky of North Port, will hold the traditional Veterans Day
luncheon at noon Friday at Heron Creek Golf & Country Club. The
tickets for this very popular annual affair were sold out, and none will
be available at the door.
The luncheon program will include a
keynote address by post member Col. Askold D. Mosijczuk, M.D., USA
(Ret.) of Clearwater, art auction, 50/50 drawing and the presentation of
an award to an outstanding community activist whose name will be
announced at the event. A lunch menu with choices of chicken cordon
bleu, top sirloin or fish in butter sauce will be served. Music by
well-known “vlad” and master of ceremonies UAV National Commander Ihor
W. Hron of Osprey will guarantee an enjoyable atmosphere.
There is
a change in the place of “Panakhyda” (requiem service) for the repose
of souls of all departed veterans. It will be celebrated Sunday at the
conclusion of the divine liturgy (Mass) at St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic
Church in North Port, and not as announced previously. The change was
necessitated due to the family emergency of a priest serving at St.
Andrew’s Ukrainian Church.
At 11 a.m. Monday, members of Post 40
will participate, as they have done every year since the formation of
the post, in the community Veterans Day observance at North Port’s
Veterans Park (next to the North Port Library at South Biscayne Drive
and U.S. 41). All members of the area’s Ukrainian American community are
encouraged to join Post 40 members in this brief (usually about 30
minutes long) ceremony.
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Patriotic Ukrainians all over
the world, including the Southwest Florida Ukrainian American community,
commemorated on Nov. 1 the 85th anniversary of the West Ukrainian
National Republic (Nov. 1, 1918); the 69th anniversary of the death of
the longtime head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, philanthropist
and humanitarian who saved hundreds of Jews, especially Jewish children
from Nazi extermination, including the chief rabbi of Lviv,
Metropolitan Archbishop Andriy Sheptyckyj (Nov. 1, 1944); and the 49th
anniversary of the death of a close collaborator of Sheptyckyj, Col.
Andriy Melnyk, hero of the Ukrainian Liberation War following WorId War
I, Nazi concentration camp prisoner, and leader of the Organization of
Ukrainian Nationalists (Nov. 1, 1964), who also was my father’s first
cousin.
Atanas Kobryn covers the Ukrainian community for the North Port Sun. He can be emailed at atanask@aol.com
Our Neighbors — The Ukrainians
by Atanas Kobryn
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