William Penn Life, 2008 (43. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

2008-04-01 / 4. szám

Magyar Matters Travel to Hungary with WPA PITTSBURGH - The WPA is accepting reservations for its tour to Hungary, Sept. 18 to Oct. 1. Discover the trea­sures of northern Hungary and the Great Plains. Visit Nagyvárad, Transylvania, and beautiful Budapest. Experience the history, culture, food and spa facilities of Hungary. The cost for the trip is $2,875, plus travel insurance. For more information, call Endre Csornán at 1-800-848-7366, ext. 136. WILLIAM PENN ASSOCIATION Hungary Tour 2008 RESERVATION FORM Name:_________________________________________________________ Address:_____________________________________________________ City: State: ---------Zip:------------------­Date of Birth:__________________________________________________ Telephone:___________________________________________________ Fax:_________________________________________________________ E-mail:_______________________________________________________ Name and phone number of person to be contacted in case of emergency: Send this form, along with your deposit of $650 per person, made payable to “William Penn Association” to: Hungary Tour, William Penn Association 709 Brighton Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15233 Collegium to meet at Penn Scenic View for university-level Hungarian studies PITTSBURGH - The American Hungarian Collegium will convene its first-ever summer university for a week of university-level study in Hungarian language and culture Aug. 16 to 23 at Penn Scenic View. University professors from the U.S. and Hungary scheduled to participate include Dr. Géza Jeszenszky, Dr. Judit Kerekes and Dr. Gábor Tarján. Special guest professors include Dr. András Ludányi, Dr. Agnes Várdy Huszár and Dr. Stephen Béla Várdy. Courses to be offered will cover topics such as Hungarian lan­guage, society, culture, folklore and cinema as well as contempo­rary Hungarian politics, emigration and the problems of Hungarian ethnic minorties. The participation fee is $350 per person, which includes room and board for the week. More information can be obtained by visiting the American Hungarian Collegium website at www.AmHunCol.com. 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 matenals) 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 1 1 William Penn Life, April 2008

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