Fraternity-Testvériség, 2002 (80. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)
2002-04-01 / 2. szám
FRATERNITY Page 9 The twilight concert concluded the festivities of the day. All in all, it was a very beautiful and memorable day. Both the Federation and the Bethlen Home were amongst the exhibitors. We look forward to participating at many more Hungarian Festivals to come. The performers dancing to the delightful music of the Életfa Ensemble. New Book on the Block People Incorporated of Southwest Virginia Sponsor of the Dante History Project is proud to announce the publication of the Second Printing of: Memories From Dante: The Life of a Coal Town This book is a collection of oral histories, photographs and documents, which have been contributed by over 200 Dante residents, to tell the history of this old coal town from its earliest days up through the closing of the last coal mine in 1959. Memories From Dante has 525 pages, over 800 photographs, a hardback cover and a complete index. For information, please contact Kathy Shearer, Dante History Project Coordinator, at 276-619-2271. 'S 10tk An nua 1 Maria Poes Fraternal Day (Sponsored by the HRFÁ St. George and Combined Branches of New Jersey) Sunday, August 4, 2002 • 12 Noon Basilian Fatkers of MariaPocs • 3Ó0 Monastery Lane, Matawan, N.J. ENTERTAINMENT: "Our Gang” Instrumental Trio “Csurdongolo” Hungarian Folk Dance Ensemkle Free Pony Rides and Animal Petting Zoo Crafts for ckild ren Menu: Gul yas, Pecsenye, Langos, Hot Dogs, Hamburgers, Corn on tke Cob, Watermelon, Cab es, Coffee, Tea, Draft Beer, Draft Birck B eer & Cornucopia of Fresb Fruits & Hungarian Delicacies For I nformation and Tickets call: Mr. Mickael Pauli: Mr. László Lipoczky: Mr. Andrew Lovász: Mr. Fred Erdei: Mr. Ted Harsagky: Miss Priscilla Hunyady: 732-549-4898 609-921-3699 732-257-7182 732-381-0260 973-340-9075 732-381-6413