William Penn Life, 2014 (49. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

2014-03-01 / 3. szám

WPA Fraternal Events WPA Bowling Tournament May 2 & 3 Our annual bowling event, promising a fun time for the entire family, returns to the Meadows Racetrack and Casino, located in Washington, Pa., just south of Pittsburgh. Join Hands Day May 3 This annual, nationwide day of service brings together youths and adults I to plan, organize and work together on projects that will benefit their neighbors and their communties. 31st Annual WPA Golf Tournament & Scholarship Days July 18 & 19 Our annual 18-hole event returns to the magnificent Quicksilver Golf Course in Midway, Pa., the site of several previous WPA tournaments and a number of professional events. Hungarian Heritage Experience tMiiilui August 3 to 9 Scenic View in Rockwood, Pa., will again play host to this week-long program where members can learn the language of the Magyars while getting a taste of Hungarian history and culture. We have already received res­ervation requests, so if you want to attend, reserve your space today. 14th Annual WPA Plcnic-A Great Fraternal Fest September 6 The Association’s most popular annual fraternal event returns to Scenic View, offering another afternoon of Hungarian food, music and dancing, along with fun for the entire family. WPA Trip to Hungary September 13 to 26 Join your fellow members and friends of the Association on an excursion to the Land of the Magyars. Spaces for this tour are already being reserved, so do not delay in making your reservation. Other Noteworthy Events American Hungarian Foundation 51 st Annual Carousel Ball • April 26 • New Brunswick, NJ Univ. of Pittsburgh Hungarian Classroom's 75th Anniversary Celebration • April 27 • Pittsburgh, PA 39th Annual Hungarian Festival • June 7 • New Brunswick, NJ Lake County Captains' Hungarian Heritage Night • June 7 • Eastlake, OH 40th Annual Birmingham Ethnic Festival • August 16 & 17 • Toledo, OH

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