The Eighth Tribe, 1979 (6. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1979-05-01 / 5. szám

Page 8 THE EIGHTH TRIBE May, 1979 HUNGARIAN ETHNIC GROUP OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA Once again our Hungarian Ethnic Group is moving onward, for the second time in six months the group has drawn record crowds to the Viking Lounge in Pittsburgh. They have also been asked for another booking in the fall. The group has also won four first place awards in four Christmas parades in McKeesport and two first place awards in other parades in the area. The prizes were won for the best floats. We are very proud of this. We want all to know that there is a strong Hun­garian feeling in this country. We are out to make a name for our group and the Hungarians in Penn­sylvania. W e are proud Hungarians and our group is growing fast. So be looking for us where ever you go. We will be appearing at the Bethlen Home in Li­­gonier, the Great Pittsburgh Folk Festival, and our own Hungarian Day at Kenny wood Park on August 8, 1979. Our dancing and food will he fantastic and we will all he waiting to sec you to visit our booth and talk to our members. We are open to all who want to join and we do have fun, a lot of work and a lot of practice. We also have a picnic in July, which all look forward to. So come join us, learn to dance, sing and enjoy Hun­garian Culture. We also have a Christmas party and play. Santa comes witli gifts for all. So we hope to see you soon. Come and try it, you might like it. A lot of work brings much hap­piness to others and we all enjoy in the fun after­wards. Malvene Hcyz and Alex Bodnar, Publicity Chairpersons

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