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Czech and Slovak Newsletter - October 2011

Dear friend,

Welcome to the October issue of the Czech and Slovak Newsletter! We especially welcome all the new subscribers we've had this month. Remember, if you have friends who might be interested in the news we distribute, let us know by replying to this e-mail, or you can get them to subscribe to the newsletter at http://vodafest.org

In this issue:

  • A Tea Party at the Senator’s
  • Czech Spring Festival of Hobart 2011
  • Schubert and ChardonnayBeer Fest at Koliba
  • Christmas Traditions for Kids
  • Christmas Present Idea

A Tea Party at the Senator’s

Date: 
Saturday, 29 October 2011 - 7:00pm
Location: 
Slovak House
105 Triholm Avenue
Laverton, VIC 37° 52' 8.688" S, 144° 45' 13.7376" E

(Matinée: Sunday 30. October 2011 from 2:30pm)

STAG, the Slovak amateur theatre group supported by the Australian Slovaks' Association in Victoria, in association with the Slovak Social Club "Ludovit Stur" present the classic Slovak play by Ivan Stodola -- A Tea Party at the Senator's.

A Night with Dance and Music at Sokol

Date: 
Thursday, 15 September 2011 - 7:00pm
Location: 
Sokol Melbourne
497 Queensberry Street
North Melbourne, VIC 37° 48' 11.9304" S, 144° 57' 2.4444" E

A dance night with the music band Vintage Blue Music is on at Sokol in the middle of October.

The entry fee is $10 for the night, and includes a free drink. For dinner at 7pm, schnitzel with potato salad and coffee with cake is served at $15. For bookings, call Marketa at 0413 852 488 or 03 5996 9713.

A Night with Dance and Music at Sokol

Date: 
Thursday, 15 September 2011 - 7:00pm
Location: 
Sokol Melbourne
497 Queensberry Street
North Melbourne, VIC 37° 48' 11.9304" S, 144° 57' 2.4444" E

A dance night with the music band Vintage Blue Music is on at Sokol in the middle of October.

The entry fee is $10 for the night, and includes a free drink. For dinner at 7pm, schnitzel with potato salad and coffee with cake is served at $15. For bookings, call Marketa at 0413 852 488 or 03 5996 9713.

Zumba at Sumava

Date: 
Saturday, 1 October 2011 - 2:00pm
Location: 
Sumava Peksa Park
46 Locks Way
Belgrave South, VIC 37° 56' 12.5664" S, 145° 21' 52.2684" E

With the weather getting better every day, already second Zumba event is planned at Sumava. The Zumba trainer Alenka Collis is full of energy and ready to get you moving. Your kids can play on the property while you're working out. Also, don't forget to bring a sausage for the camp fire BBQ later at night.

ASA/V Annual General Meeting

Date: 
Saturday, 24 September 2011 - 3:00pm
Location: 
Baraga House
19 ABeckett Street
Kew, VIC 3101 37° 48' 10.998" S, 145° 1' 38.4672" E

Only a few days after the annual general meeting of the Slovak Social Club "Ludovit Stur" took place at the Slovak House in Laverton, the Australian Slovaks' Association in Victoria are holding their annual general meeting at the Cyril and Methodius Slovenian Mission's Baraga House.

ASA/V, formed in 1951, is the longest running organisation drawing together Slovaks in Victoria, Australia. If you are interested in becoming a member and having a say, this is the right time. Annual membership is only $10.

Czech and Slovak Newsletter - September 2011

Dear friend,

Welcome to the 12th monthly issue of the Czech and Slovak Newsletter. We would like to thank you for being with us through what has been a great year!

In this issue:

  • ASA/V Annual General Meeting
  • Celebrations in Honour of St Wenceslaus
  • Zumba at Sumava
  • A Night with Dance and Music at Sokol
  • A Tea Party at the Senator’s

Czech and Slovak Newsletter - August 2011

Dear friend,

It has been a long winter, but now it is almost over and we can't wait for the days to get longer and the weather warmer. In the meantime, there is a number of community events on in September.

In this issue:

  • Father's Day Function
  • Working Bee at Sumava
  • BBQ, Picnic and Soccer
  • Celebrations in Honour of Saint Wenceslaus

Declare your Slovak heritage

The upcoming Census of Population and Housing is a once in a decade opportunity to help the community even if you are not an active member! Slovaks have a history of non-conflicting migrants, easily assimilated into the majority population. To get the numbers right, however, it is important that we acknowledge our ancestry.

Declare your heritage

The Australian Census of Population and Housing takes place on Tuesday 9 August 2011.

Are you going to declare your heritage?

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