William Penn Life, 2015 (50. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

2015-08-01 / 8. szám

Magyar Matters Celebrating in New Jersey On June 6, everyone in New Brunswick, N.J., was Hungarian. Thousands passed through the mall area along Somerset Street that day to celebrate their rich Hungarian heritage with food, music and dance at the city's 40th Annual Hungar­ian Festival. In addition to traditional cuisine, the event featured exhibits, folk art, crafts, vendors and more. Greeting visitors to the William Penn Association booth at the festival were (l-r) Vice Chair of the Board William J. Bero, Steve Novak (seated), Sandy Stasko, National Director Katherine E. Novak, WPA Sales Representative Ed Straka and his daughter Susan. Share information about your Hungarian events with us Help WPA preserve and pro­mote our Hungarian cultural heritage by sharing informa­tion about upcoming Hungar­ian events and programs in your area. We will publish this information in William Penn Life to help spread the word and attract greater participation. By working together, we can be more successful in preserving our heritage. Please send your information to: John E. Lovász, William Penn Association, 709 Brighton Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15233. Or, email your information to: jlovasz@ williampennassodation.org. Enjoy a taste of Hungary today! The Official WPA Cookbook Over 500 recipes Hungarian favorites & other tasty dishes Kitchen tips from Chef Béla Information on cooking, dieting & entertaining PLUS an enclosed book stand jim vF (includes shipping & handling) For your copy, make your check payable to “WPFA Scholarship FoiMdation Jand(n WPA Cookbook, William Penn Association,709 Brighton Road, All proceeds benefit the William Penn Fraternal Association Scholarship Foundation, Inc. William Penn Life 0 August 2015 0 13

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