Magyar News, 2002. szeptember-2003. augusztus (13. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

2003-02-01 / 6. szám

The Christmas program was held in St. Emery’s Hall in Fairfield. It is the right size for this event and the cost of renting it is much reasonable than the Hungarian churches ask for the big halls. It also cre­ates a warmer atmosphere, and the chil­dren in the audience could move around easier. Also participating in the program were the children, who attend the Hungarian School of the Hungarian Studies of America, lead by their teacher Marika Horváth. Reverend Póznán, after his prayer invited everybody to attend the Calvin UCC church service where children will have a Hungarian program. After the program the Club held a recep­tion with the most delicious poppy-seed and nut rolls. J.F.B Photos by Joseph F. Balogh Above: Marika Horváth, teacher at the Hungarian School, with her son Dayton who played Christmas songs in the pro­gram. Right: Beth Mészáros with her twins, who are training to be the “future performers Top: Some of the children at the rehearsal. Above: The three ladies who created the program: Enikő Jónás, Eva Mikolai and Judith Balogh. Below: French members of a family, Ronald and Julian Heller play Barokk Christmas music on violin and on a folk instrument JANUARY 25, SATURDAY Disznótoros Vacsora Tánccal The Hungarian Community Club in Wallingford is having the traditional PORK DINNER with dance. For info and reservation:203-634-0602 FEBRUARY 14, FRIDAY Valentine Dance Class The Táncház is organized by the Pannónia Club and held at the Calvin church hall in Fairfield, CT, starting at 8:00 PM. It is suggested that those who will open as debutantes and escorts at the Cafe Budapest Dinner Dance should attend this class. FEBRUARY 21. FRIDAY “Egy Éjszaka Budapesten” Music, songs and comedy The best and most popular Hungarian songs will bring back old memories. The comedy skits will out-do any and all, one had the opportunity ever to see. The performers are the most popular in Budapest. Győző Labanc, Piroska Pándi, Zsuzsa Kocsis, Judith Ladinek, Zoltán Benkóczi and Györgyi Felix. The show will take place at the Bessemer Center, 2200 North Ave., Bridgeport, CT. The doors will open at 7:00 p.m. Ticket are available at the usual places, Continental Travel and Drótos Brothers. You may also call 203-255-0890 or 203-634-0602. March 15 Patriotic Celebration will be held on Sunday afternoon, March 16 at St. Emery’s Church Hall in Fairfield, CT.Within the program the guest speaker will be András Márton, director of Hungarian Cultural Center in New York. 50-th Anniversary Cafe Budapest Dinner Dance will take place at the Longshore Inn in Westport on Saturday, March 22nd. At this time new debutantes with their escorts will be introduced to society. Call for reservations: 203-333-1468. The debutantes and escorts should take part in the Valentine Class. (See above) Page 7

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