Hungarian Heritage Review, 1987 (16. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1987-07-01 / 7. szám

11 ;NefctJS ^Nuggets - -----­Camp Hungária ’87 Mount St. George — Wellsburg, W.Va. Activities and Workshops Schedule Beginning June 15, all folkart stations will be available for daily participation. These include leather crafts, clay crafts, Hungarian embroidery, Hungarian weaving patterns and children’s toys from natural objects. (Day fee) Saturday, June 20, 8 p.m. — Campfire and Hungarian folksong sing-a-long. June 22-24, 10 a.m. — Embroidery workshop. Fee of $50.00 includes workshop instruction, design packets, 2 nights lodging, breakfasts and one dinner. Bring or rent linens. June 29-30 — Fee of $35.00 includes instruction book, lodging and continental breakfast. July 1 — Clay art. Workshop will focus on the making of clay beads. These beads will be decorated using an ancient Hungarian folkart technique, irokas. July 2-5 — Hungarian Dance Workshop sponsored cooperatively by the Magyar Folk Dancers Inc. of McKeesport, Pa., the American-Hungarian Folklore Centrum and the William Penn Associa­tion. Workshop is geared for beginning and intermediate dancers. Teaching will be individualized and the level of teaching will assure that all participants will acquire a good working knowledge of Hungarian folk dance types and dialects. Fee is $75.00 for tent lodging or $90.00 for a bed. (Bring your own linens.) This fee covers 3 nights and all meals from Friday until Sunday at noon. A special Táncház will be held on Saturday night. July 10-11 — Plate painting workshop. Fee is $30.00. Arrive Friday evening. Workshop on Saturday from 10 a.m. until? All meals included. Lodging at the lodge building. Bring your own linens. July 17-19 — Language Intensive Weekend. Come and speak Hungarian with others. Fee $25.00 in­cludes lodging only. Hungarian language book exhibit. July 24-26 — Weaving workshop. Those wishing to make more than one item or who would also like to learn the art of spinning should come to this workshop. Limited equipment is available, so call early for reservations. Fee is $55.00. This includes 2 nights at lodge and meals. Supplies extra. July 27-31 — Daily workshops open. Work on an individual basis with instructor. August 2 — Old-fashioned Bacon Fry and Gulyas Party. August 9 — Annual Fund-raising Festival for the Home for the Elderly. Hayrides, ethnic foods, games for the children, dancing and musical entertainment. August 15-16 — Language Intensive Weekend. Additional programming will be confirmed and included in future releases. Send reservation request to: CAMP HUNGÁRIA, WILLIAM PENN ASSOCIATION, 709 Brighton Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15233 EDITOR’S NOTE: Unfortunately, the information about “Camp Hungária ’87” did not get to the Hungarian Heritage Review in time either for its May or June issues. Consequently, the activities and workshops scheduled for the month of June and first half or more of the month of July are no longer applicable. Nevertheless, we are publishing the full program of events in order to give our readers some idea of the activities being sponsored by the William Penn Association to help foster the Hungarian Heritage. Moreover, it is not too late for you to sign up for any of the programs scheduled between July 24th and August 15th. What’s more, “Mount St. George” is available for Hungarian groups all-year-round. For more information about this, write or phone: Elizabeth Szabó, Fraternal Coordinator, William Penn Association, 807 Brighton Road, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15233 (Tel: 412-231-2979). 8 HUNGARIAN HERITAGE REVIEW JULY 1987

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