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The 49th Hungarian Congress – The Pan-European Picnic Commemoration

The Hungarian Association invites all guests to celebrate and commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Pan-European Picnic Friday, Nov. 27, at noon. PAN-EUROREAN PICNIC – PART I The Pan-European Picnic was a peace demonstration held on the Austrian-Hungarian border near the town of Sopron on 19 August 1989, an important event in political developments which […]

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The 49th Hungarian Congress – Reception

Reception – to celebrate and commemorate the 20th Anniversary of the Pan-European Picnic Reception, hosted by the Officers & Board Members of the Hungarian Association, to commemorate and celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Pan-European Picnic. Time, 12 noon, Friday November 27, Location TBA in program booklet. All Congress participants are invited. Light picnic luncheon […]

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The 49th Hungarian Congress – John A. Nadas, M.D.

Our speaker from from Canton, OH John A. Nadas, M.D. “A New Theory of the Unconscious Mind”         Dr. John Nadas is a psychiatrist who specializes in intensive psychotherapy. Helping individuals learn how to work with their minds is his main priority. We are learning more and more about how the operation […]

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The 49th Hungarian Congress – Sándor Balla

              Sándor Balla will perform during the Friday evening Artistic and Literary Program, a traditional event and part of the Hungarian Congress. Sándor is a Hungarian opera virtuoso, born in 1976 in Marosvásárhely (Targu-Mures), in Transylvania (Erdély), Romania. In 1994, he received his high school diploma from the Marosvásárhely […]

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The 49th Hungarian Congress – Zsuzsanna Balla

              Zsuzsanna Balla will perform during the Friday evening Artistic and Literary Program, a traditional event and part of the Hungarian Congress. Zsuzsanna is a Hungarian piano artist, born in 1975, in Marosvásárhely (Targu-Mures), Romania. Since 1989, Zsuzsanna has given concerts and piano recitals in many cities of Hungary, […]

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The 49th Hungarian Congress – Stephen Spinder

Explore the vanishing, rich Hungarian folk culture and hidden treasures of Erdély with American photographer and 14 – year Budapest resident:   Stephen Spinder “Ten Years in Transylvania”         Internationally recognized artist, dancer, publisher of two books: Tíz esztendő Erdélyben/Ten Years in Transylvania (bilingual) – a visual document of images that reveal the still powerful […]

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The 49th Hungarian Congress – Arthur Allan Bártfay

Featuring a presentation by our guest from Columbus, Ohio Arthur Allan Bártfay Mr. Bártfay will present in English. “Louis Kossuth’s Life Story and 1100 years of Hungarian History in 20 minutes” In 1848, the remarkable Louis Kossuth led the fight for Hungarian independence. His vision was to create a democracy in Hungary modeled after the […]

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The 49th Hungarian Congress – István Kovács

Dr. István Kovács Biography: Dr. István Kovács is an Assistant Professor at Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania. He received his B.S. and M.S. in Physical Education and Coaching from the Hungarian University of Physical Education and received his Ph.D. in biomechanics from Eötvös University in 2001. Before joining SRU in 2003, Dr. Kovacs spent two […]

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The 49th Hungarian Congress – Artistic Exhibits, Book Exhibits

ARTISTIC EXHIBITS, BOOK EXHIBITS EDISON I EXHIBIT HALL – Formal Opening, Friday 4:45 –      § Paintings by Imre Makk § Aquarelle Paintings, Watercolor Paintings by Emery Bogárdy § Jewelry Exhibit, Semi-Precious Stones (Minerals) (Hobbyist) by Mónika Fazakas and Tünde Varga § Aquarelle Paintings, Watercolor Paintings by Marianne E. Legeza § Artistic Photography by […]

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The 49th Hungarian Congress – Film: Hunky Blues

  DATE: Friday, November 27th. TIME: 2:30 pm PLACE: Hilton Downtown Garden Inn, 110 Carnegie Ave, Cleveland, “Armington Room” FREE ADMISSION for this FILM !         Internationally acclaimed director & recipient of the Erasmus Award in 2007, Peter Forgács, creates a documentary exploring the fate of hundreds of thousands of Hungarian men […]

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