Rededication Program from 1 pm - 3 pm on August 24, 2008 at HCG - Updated with radio program

HCG discussion on Kapossy Radio 7-28-2008 
Listen to the 55 minute program with Paul Burik, Lel Somogyi and Mark Tebeau
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The Cleveland Hungarian Cultural Garden
Invites you to the
70th Anniversary “Rededication”
Sunday, August 24, 2008

Program: 1 pm – 3 pm (This event is free and open to the public.)

1:00 pm Enjoy live Hungarian music, dance group performances and poetry recitals. Hungarian food will be available!
2:00 pm Rededication Ceremony (additional program details at the event)

Keynote Speakers:

Paul Burick, President, Cultural Garden Federation
Lél F Somogyi, HCG & Hungarian community member, historian
and writer, on “A Garden of Peace”

Come early and enjoy the beautiful park surroundings,
music & entertainment. Then stay for other garden events.

Location: Hungarian Cultural Garden, 1070 East Blvd, Cleveland, OH 44108
In the middle of historic Rockefeller Park

Plan to arrive early so you can park and get to the HCG. The HCG Rededication is part of a full day of Walk+Roll events in the Gardens and MLK will be closed to car traffic.



To make donations for the ongoing renovation work
make check payable to Cleveland Hungarian Cultural Garden
Kori Smith, 8775 Fox Hollow Lane, Mentor, OH 44060
Phone: 440-256-2264 -- Email: TomSmith3201@adelphia.net

This event is free and open to the public.
See our website at http://www.HungarianCulturalGarden.org
for the latest information.

 

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