William Penn Life, 2012 (47. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

2012-04-01 / 4. szám

Magyar Matters Member’s shop makes Dayton a sweet destination Story & photos by Mark Schmidt pobö'sDc/g^ ^ ö 9.3?-773-79’2^ j tf' 5»J 7if LIKE MANY AREAS of the country that have a Hungarian population, the Dayton, Ohio, area is lucky to have businesses that feature Hungarian cul­ture. One of these businesses is Dobo's Delights Bake Shoppe, owned by one of Branch 249 Dayton's newest members, Cindy Dobo. Cindy became acquainted with William Penn Association by attending the Hungarian Heritage Experience at Scenic View in 2011. She learned to bake at an early age and knew since the 7th grade she wanted to run a bake shop. In 1998, she purchased an 89-year-old bakery in Piqua, Ohio, 25 miles north of Day­­ton on 1-75. The full service bakery produced donuts, cookies, soft breads, wedding cakes and decorated cakes, but it was missing one thing—Hungarian pastries. So, Cindy, who has long been active with her Hun­garian culture through church and the local Hungarian Festival Club Dancers, began to promote her Hungar­ian heritage through something she loves: baking. And, boy, does the love show! Kiflis, zserbo, beigli (nut rolls), hayas, butter cookies, honey cakes and Dobos Tortes. All your favorites. Not fully appreciated by the locals, Cindy has built a thriving mail order business through word of mouth and her website, www.dobosdelights.com. \ ^ j So, when passing thru Dayton or surfing the inter­net, check out Dobo's Delight Bake Shoppe. It is best to call ahead if visiting to make sure they will have what you want. You won't be disappointed. □ Clifton commemoration CLIFTON, NJ - Hungarian Americans of the Clifton area, including members of William Penn Association, gathered in front of Clifton City Hall March 15 to raise the Hungar­ian flag to commemorate the 164th anniversary of the Hungarian War of Independence. Among those joining the celebration were the mayor of Clifton and the clergy of St. Stephen Roman Catholic Magyar Church. The flag raising ceremony is a long-standing tra­dition in this town. Hungarian Americans here also proudly raise the Hungarian flag each Oct. 23 to commemorate the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. (Photo b y László Kerkay) Blessed Karl of Austria to be honored at Latin Mass ALIQUIPPA, PA - A relic of Hungary's Catholic history will be venerated when a traditional Latin Mass in honor of Blessed Karl of Austria is celebrated Sunday, April 29, at 2:00 p.m. at St. Titus Church, 952 Franklin Ave., Aliquippa. The celebrant will be Canon Jean-Marie Moreau of the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest. Following the Mass and veneration, there will be a conference on the life of Blessed Karl and his cause for sainthood, led by Brother Nathan Cochran, OSB. A light luncheon will also be served. The event is being sponsored by Knights of Columbus Woodlawn Council 2161 Traditional Latin Mass Guild. All are welcome to attend. For more information, log onto: http:// knightsofcolumbuslatinmass.blogspot.com. William Penn Life 0 April 2012 0 17

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