William Penn Life, 2011 (46. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
2011-04-01 / 4. szám
Branch News Dale on the 10th (c) Antonprado/Dreams A date to remember... Attention all branch news contributors and those wishing to submit articles and photographs for publication in William Penn Life. The deadline for all submissions to our magazine will be the 10th day of each month. By meeting this deadline, you will help ensure that our magazine gets in our readers' hands in a timely manner. If you have any questions, please contact John E. Lovász, Managing Editor, toll-free at 1-800-848-7366, ext. 135. Or, email John atjlovasz@williampennassociation.org. Thank you for your cooperation. ings, scheduled for Wednesday, April 6, and Wednesday, May 4. We will then recess for the summer months. Meetings begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Bethlen Hall of the First Hungarian Reformed Church, 14530 Alexander Road, Walton Hills. Branch 18 Lincoln Park, MI by Barbara A. House Happy Easter to all our wonderful members and their families. May all your acquaintances respect you, worries neglect you, your angel protect you and Heaven accept you. Welcome new members Aiden Dimitriou, Kate Henry and Marissa Rostash. Special thanks to Joseph Rostash. Thank you also to Aranka Hoffman. I promise we'll take good care of your recent investments. Very special get well wishes to all our super members, especially Ursula Markovits, Julia Bubenko, Emma Poliska and our number one fratemalist, Endre Csornán. Endre underwent knee replacement surgery. We will never keep up with him now. God Bless Arlene. Here are some upcoming events you may want to take note of: • The Hungarian American Cultural Center is hosting a Fatanyeros Dinner on Saturday, May 14. (For the uninitiated, fatanyeros is a classic Transylvanian dish featuring an assortment of grilled meats, traditionally served on a wooden platter.) For the delicious details, call 734-946- 6261. • The date for the annual pig roast has been changed to Saturday, Aug. 27. The roast was originally scheduled for the same day as the WPA Picnic at Scenic View. Thank you. I know many of us appreciate the change. • An indoor garage sale and craft show will be held Saturday, April 30, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the American Hungarian Reformed Church, 9901 Allen Road, Allen Park. The event is being sponsored by the Martha Circle. For more information, please call Margaret Tarkanyi at 313-381-7495 or the church office at 313-382-1001. As always, I kindly ask you to support these very Hungarian events. I have no upcoming events from Holy Cross Church or the Hungarian Club in Flint. We will keep you posted on their events as information becomes available. Please remember in your prayers our deceased members and their families, especially Steve Boros and Augie Acosta. Augie attended numerous Branch 18 events. May they rest in peace. Well, our four months in Florida are coming to an end. The best part was spending as much time as we could with Debbie, Glenn and Tony (our granddog). We will miss them very much. I had a couple viruses while here, and they even fed us. It sure was nice. Speaking of Debbie, how did you like her "Our Health Comer" feature? I have received some great feedback about it. She promises to write something of interest every month. Our youngest grandson, Jason, was scheduled to leave for the Navy at the end of March. Please keep him in your prayers. We love you, Jason. We'll be there for you always. Branch 18 is getting ready to get back in the groove. Our first meeting of the new year at the Reformed Church in Allen Park is scheduled for Wednesday, April 20, at 7:00 p.m. We sure hope you plan on joining us. Please note our Join Hands Day project on your schedule. We will be holding it on Saturday, June 4. We welcome all helping hands. Thank you, again, to all you well wishers. I am still receiving congratulatory cards in the mail. "Hi" to Lou Taylor. What a surprise. Can't wait to see you. I promise to do the best job possible as your Chair of the Board. I have never read and learned so much. Thank you to our wonderful National Officers and Home Office employees for all the knowledge they have shared with me. Thanks also to all our National Directors for their support and patience. Thank you, Tom, for always being second place and understanding why. Thanks to my family who didn't see me so much this year and for understanding. I went to the pool one time this year. I have always placed William Penn Association as #1 in our lives and will continue to do so. Yes, Tom understands, and I love him for it. Thank you, everyone. Have a lovely, happy and blessed Easter. William Penn Life 0 April 2011 0 19