Bethlen Almanac 1998 (Ligonier)

The Hungarian Reformed Federation of America

provide program and endowment funds as part of the $10 million goal. Major donors and new donors are listed on the Wall of Honor in the lobby of the Heritage Center. Thus, a family is also able to honor parents and grandparents as part of the Phase 2 Campaign, the two major American Hungarian fraternal insurance organizations, both the William Penn Association and the Hungarian Reformed Federation of America have awarded the Foundation major grants to support the Foundation. Recent Museum exhibitions by the Foundation have included the art and works of Joseph Dómján, Victor Vasarely, László Ispanky and “Susanne Szász, Her Life and Photographs.” As a service to its constituency, the Foundation publishes a quarterly, Hungarian Studies Newsletter. Patricia L. Fazekas, curator of the Museum of the American Hungarian Foundation, greeted Zsolt Nemeth, Political State Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Hungary, when he and H.E. Géza Jeszenszky, Hungarian Ambassador to the United States, visited the Museum with an official delegation on December 1, 1998. 28

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