Fraternity-Testvériség, 2005 (83. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

2005-07-01 / 3. szám

Page 18 Fraternity- Testvériség Lehman - 2nd place kata and Caitlin McGrath 3rd place kata at Boynton Beach Invitational tournament on August 6. Many thanks to Sensei John Garcia for the countless hours and personal attention he dedicates to each child. Branch News Branch 13 - Passaic, NJ 2005 június 5, vasárnap - Első sikeres piknik az Amerikai Magyar Polgári Ligában, ahol a 13 számú osztály vezetője Simonné Tóth Ilona és Simon Zoltán hosszú évek óta fáradhatatlanul dolgozik. Ez alkalommal azonban kettős minőségben tevékenykedtek a sikerért: az Amerikai Magyar Református Egyesületet is képviselték, ami szponzori segítséget nyújtott A Simon-Tóth házaspár, Szamosszegi Miklós, ^ rendezvénvhez valamint a Dózsa és a Paull házaspárok J ’ Az AMRE részéről megjelentek továbbá: Dózsa György úr igazgatósági elnök és felesége Matilda, Paull Michael igazgató úr és neje Margaret, Tegze úr, valamint a 369 osztály vezetője Drótos Árpád tiszteletes úr és neje. Ezen alkalomból a 13-as osztály régi tagja, Magyar Kálmán úr, aki a passaici Magyar Múzeum alapítója, tanulságos szép kiállítást rendezett a klubhelyiségben Trianon 85.-ik gyászos évfordulójáról és filmet is vetítettek. Simonné Tóth Ilona, osztály kezelő Tel: (973) 402-7769 Branch 20 — Trenton, NJ OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD Already we have plenty of toys for the 100 boxes, all the notepads and soap we need, with a good start on pencils, toothbrushes, and a few other items. 48 post-it notepads have also been collected. Although we were not able to schedule the April fundraiser, we will have it in September, and one $10 donation has come in. RELAY FOR LIFE CANCER WALK — The Spicy Paprikas team is slowly building, and 50 saddlebags have already been prepared so that the next two steps needed are pinning on pockets and pinning on straps. This is good work for many people who have never used a sewing machine before and they are often the ones who come into our tent to help during the walk. Those 50 bags were chosen as having the most cheerful and child-friendly fabric and will all be given to children with cancer. Quilts for Kids, Inc. (Q4K), has donated a patchwork quilt which our team will raffle during the walk. Due to the Board requirements of Q4K, half of the money will have to go back to Quilts for Kids, Inc, and the other half will go to our team's donation to the Cancer Walk. June 10-11 is the date. 2005 MEMORIAL BIKE TOUR — The Regnum Marianum Parish sent their youth bicycle group on a goodwill tour to America in July. The group of 25 boys and five adults bicycled from New York City to Washington, D.C. On the way, the group stopped at the Hungarian Reformed Church of Trenton for two nights. The children slept in sleeping bags on the floor of one of the classrooms, and the adults slept in the manse. Their arrival was something of a surprise to most of us, and there was great urgency in managing to feed Deneice Oroszvary is serving breakfast to the thciTl all for the hugry bicyclists time they were here. The first night, John Molnár, chief elder of the church, went out to buy food for them, and rounded up some people to help cook and serve. For the next morning's breakfast, the group asked for eggs and meat, for which Frank Király and Julius Oroszvary went out to shop. We slowly cooked ham overnight, and arrived at the church at 7 a.m. to begin cooking breakfast. MaryAnn Megyesi and Airlia Oroszvary made scrambled eggs to go with the ham, which was accompanied by a large selection of fruit, pastries, bread, and raw baby carrots. The group drinks juice, tea, iced tea, and water. Imre Bogár, a former manager of Branch 20,

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