Event name:

UKRAINIAN CULTURAL EXHIBIT

Event Date: Fri, Jun 7th, 2024 11:00:00 am
Event Summary:

Friday June 7, 2024
11am-2pm
Salem State University 
Ellison Campus Center,

Event Details:

This event is part of the Salem State Alumni Weekend Program but is also open to the public.
All are welcome, and the event is free to the public.

The purpose of this event is to provide Salem State alumni and the public with an interesting and fun activity while also sharing some information about Ukraine, its culture, and our local community. Ukraine is often in today’s news. Such events provide an opportunity to deepen existing relationships and foster new connections.
Event Highlights:

Showcasing: Paul T. Rabchenuk Collection

Special Presentation: Bandura Musical Performance 1 pm – Olena Tzar

Featuring additional exhibits:

  • Ukrainian Embroidery – Oksana Iwaszczenko,
  • Ukrainian Pysanky – Alona Popova,
  • Local Ukrainian Immigration UCCA/UAEC/St. John UCC-Salem,
  • Holodomor 1932-1933 - UCCA/UAEC,
  • Ukraine Today - UCCN,
  • Ukrainian Stamps and Currency - V. Petriv
Sponsored By: Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, Boston Branch Ukrainian American Educational Center
Other Sponsor: UCCN, Salem State Alumni Association and Foundation, Salem State University
Event Location:

Salem State University, Ellison Campus Center,
1 Meier Dr., Salem, MA 01970
Martin Luther King Jr., Room (2nd fl.)

Event Contact:

Link to Salem State’s Alumni Weekend information:
https://participate.salemstate.edu/alumniweekend

Salem State Alumni Assoc. contact: Patricia Libby [email protected]

Event Email: [email protected]

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