Highlights
of the Veterans Day luncheon held Friday at Heron Creek Golf &
Country Club by Cpl. Roman G. Lazor Post 40 of the Ukrainian American
Veterans included a keynote address by post Finance Officer Col. Askold
D. Mosijczuk, M.D. (USA Ret.), and the presentation of the “Post
Commander Award” to Ann-Marie Susla of Englewood, president of North
Port Branch 56 of the Ukrainian National Women’s League of America,
known in Ukrainian as “Soyuz Ukrayinok” (union of Ukrainian ladies). The
luncheon was attended by more than 100 post members, their spouses and
guests, some arriving from Florida’s east coast and from Spring Hill
area in the north. They enjoyed a delicious sitdown lunch and desserts,
with background music provided by accordionist Vladimier Szpiczka of
North Port.Post 40 Commander Eugene A. Tomashosky of North Port
did a superb job as master of ceremonies, introducing many honored
guests, including North Port City Commissioner Jim Blucher (named mayor
on Tuesday) and speakers Col. Askold
D. Mosijczuk, senior
representative of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to Central Command of the
U.S. Armed Forces at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Col. Andriy
Sydorov, UAV national commander, and Past Post 40 Commander Ihor W.
Hron, as well as presenting awards.
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Last Sunday, Post
40 sponsored a “Panakhyda” (requiem service) for the repose of souls of
all departed veterans at the conclusion of the regular Sunday divine
liturgy (Mass) at St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, celebrated by
the Rev. Dr. Severyn Kovalyshin, pastor, and the Rt. Rev. Mitrat
Archpriest Wolodymyr Woloszczuk, pastor-emeritus. The church choir,
under the direction of Lubow Ingram, beautifully sang the responses and
concluded the service by singing “God Bless America,” with the
congregation joining in.
Post 40 took part, as it has done every
year since its formation in 1999, in the community Veterans Day
observance Monday at Veterans Park in North Port — the largest veterans
group at the ceremony.
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The Ukrainian American Club of
Southwest Florida will hold its monthly membership meeting Nov. 20 at
St. Andrew’s Ukrainian Religious and Cultural Center (known as the
“Oseredok”), instead of the customary last Wednesday of the month, due
to the Thanksgiving holiday. President Daria Tomashosky of North Port
wishes to remind members that they should bring canned food items, as
the club is collecting nonperishables for the local Salvation Army
pantry. At the meeting, Halya Lisnyczyj, corresponding secretary and
coordinator of the club’s “Help Homeless Students,” will provide
additional information about the program.
President Tomashosky
also reminds members that they should bring unwrapped children’s toys to
the club’s Christmas party, which will take place at the Oseredok on
Dec. 8. The toys will be donated to North Port’s “Toys for Tots”
program.
• • •
The traditional fall picnic of North Port
Branch 56 of “Soyuz Ukrayinok,” headed by Ann-Marie Susla, will take
place from 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Thursday at the Maxine Barrett Park, next
to Sharky’s on the Pier in Venice. In addition to a delicious buffet,the
program will include singing, games and other surprises, all for $8 per
person.
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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