Magyar News, 1999. szeptember-2000. augusztus (10. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1999-11-01 / 3. szám

NEWY. GALA FRIDÜ^D WELCOMEfiN iT BESSEÍ ION-99 ew (Millennium CENTER j j2200 NORTH AVENUE, BPT. FEATURING COSMOS V i fsbuND & LIGHT SHOW BUFFET DINNER 7 p.m. DANCING 8 p.m.-1 a.m. PARTY FAVORS, NOISE MAKERS, HATS, SET-UPS/BYOB CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST CHAMPAGNE TOAST ADVANCED RESERVATIONS $40 PER PERSON AT THE DOOR $45 PER PERSON For reservations call: 367-5213 or 268-2959 HUNGARIAN SCHOOL FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN The Magyar Studies of America, Inc., a non­profit organization with over two decades of experience, is offering free Hungarian educa­tion to those interested from age 4 and up. The registration will take place Monday, the 18th of October, 1999, followed by the first classes one week later, on the 25th of October, both days between 7:00 and 8:15 PM, at the Fairfield Woods Middle School, 1115 Fairfield Woods Road, Fairfield, CT. (Follow signs inside main entrance.) For further information, please call: (203) 261-1956 (203) 261-2353 (after 7:00 PM) UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 2200 NORTH AVE BRIDGEPORT 95th nnniYERSflRY On November 7, Sunday a special wor­ship service will be held at 10:30 AM, and a graveside service at Mountain Grove Cemetery. This will be followed by a luncheon and a special program at the Three Door Restaurant in Bridgeport, CT. Please call Barbara Poruban for reserva­tions at 203-367-5213. Deadline October 15. NOV. 5. FRIDAY the Sunday School from 5-7 PM will sponsor a “Spaghetti Supper” call Sandy 203-378-5985. NOV. 16. Bessemer Seniors will have a ‘Türkey Shoot” raffle to win a Thanksgiving turkey. Tickets sold at the meetings. NOV 20. SATURDAY, the Bessemer Center will have a Pre-Christmas Craft Fair. Arts and Crafts, Gifts, New Merchandise, Tag Sale and Flea Market. Our famous chefs will prepare the deli­cious Hungarian foods and pastry. Plan to have lunch with us that day. Raffles and treasures of all kinds from our many vendors around the state. Call our chairperson Barbara Poruban at 203-367- 5213 for information or if you need a ven­dor’s table We hope to see you with your family and friends to enjoy the special holiday fair with all of us. Page 2 Scholarship In September the American Hungarian Heritage Association announced the Mary Katona Scholarship for the year 2000. The applications with the specific requirements have to be submitted by November 30, 1999. For information call Bette Johnson at 203-255-8857 or send a self-addressed stamped envelope to her at: 245 Unquowa Road Fairfield, CT 06430 Applications will not be accepted after the deadline. NOV. 14. SUNDAY the Brotherhood of First United Church of Christ will hold a Roast Beef Dinner at the United Hall on Clinton Avenue in Bridgeport. Starting at 12:00 Noon. Donation $8.00 per person and $3.00 for children. A raffle will be held. There is security parking. For reservations call 203-445-1139 or 203- 375-0880. PR/A/T/A/G 3 GRAPH/CS Telephone: 203-377-6571 NOV. 7. SUNDAY at 4:00 PM Andy Pongratz of Pongratz Travel, Tuscon Arizona presents two of THE WORLD’S MOST FAMOUS GYPSY BAND LEADERS FROM BUDAPEST, HUNGARY. Deki Lakatos Sándor and Deki Lakatos Sándor, Jr. of the Hungarian gypsy band leader dynasty on their fall 1999 American Concert Tour. The Jr. Lakatos’ band will accompany the violin duel of the father and son team. Folk and operetta songs by Enikő Fabian, pri­madonna of Transylvania. Music, singing, dancing,Viennese Waltzes, operetta and gypsy music. The”Play it again Gypsy” will be per­formed at the Tomlinson Middle School Auditorium in Fairfield, CT. All seats $15.00 in advance (1 week) or $17.00 at the door. Order tickets* Karoly Makos 203-372-2073; George Tar 203-259-0567. Continental Travel 203-255-0890. Send payment for 10 tickets and receive 11.Send to: Pongratz Travel 6641 N. Skyway Dr., Tuscon, AZ 85718 Telephone: 520-742-4400, Fax 520-742-4788 1-800-515-9558. E-mail: apong@flash.net. (Specify date and place of performance and your name, address and telephone number.)

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