William Penn Life, 2008 (43. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
2008-07-01 / 7. szám
For Starters Join us in August for a true Hungarian Experience PITTSBURGH - The WPA is offering its adult life benefit members a wonderful opportunity to learn the Hungarian language and experience a true taste of Hungarian culture without having to travel very far. The Hungarian Heritage Experience will be held Aug. 3 to 9 at the Association's beautiful facilities at Penn Scenic View in Rockwood, Pa. For only $275 per person, members attending the Experience receive 25 hours of instruction in the Hungarian language at either a beginner's or intermediate level, six nights accommodations, three home-cooked meals each day, and the opportunity to not only learn about but experience firsthand the culture and traditions of Hungary. Those organizing the Experience also have special activities planned for "after class" hours which will enhance what students will learn during the day. All of this takes place at our wonderful facilities located amidst one of the most scenic areas of Pennsylvania, the Laurel Highlands. Penn Scenic View is about an hour's drive east of Pittsburgh, but the lush, green hills and cool evening air will make it seem like you'rr far away from the hectic pace of everyday life. The time to make your reservation is NOW. To register for the Experience you can fill out the form found at the bottom of this page and send it-along with your payment- to the Home Office. Or, you can call National Vice President-Fraternal Endre Csornán at 1-800-848-7366, ext. 136. We hope you will take advantage of this opportunity to spend a week with us. You will meet many wonderful people, enjoy delicious Hungarian cuisine, learn a great deal about your heritage, relax in a peaceful rural setting and create memories that will last a lifetime. Fraternalists meet with Pennsylvania legislators HARRISBURG — Member of the WPA's Official Family were among a number of Pennsylvania fraternal leaders who met May 13 with members of the Pennsylvania General Assembly. The fraternalists and legislators discussed many areas of concern to the entire fraternal benefit system. Pictured above are (front row, from left) WPA Chairman of the Board Stephen J. Varga, National Vice President-Fraternal Endre Csornán, State Sen. Michael A. O'Pake, Lt. Gov. Catherine Baker Knoll, Vice Chairman of the Board E. E. (Al) Vargo, National Director Ronald S. Balia, (back row, from left) National Director Charles S. Johns, National Director and State Rep. Nickolas M. Kotik and National Vice President-Secretary Richard W. Toth. Experience a true taste of Hungary. Hungarian Heritage Experience Reservation Form August 3-9, 2008 • Penn Scenic View, Rockwood, PA- Learn the Hungarian Name: language. Address:- Enjoy homemade Phone: Email: Hungarian food. WPA Policy Number- Practice Hungarian traditions. Sign up today! Fee - $275 per person (includes lodging, meals and instructional materials) Make check payable to “William Penn Association” Mail this form and check to: Hungarian Heritage Experience, William Penn Association 709 Brighton Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15233 2 William Penn Life,July 2008