Rededication of Hungarian Cultural Garden a Colorful and Entertaining Success

The Rededication of the Hungarian Cultural Garden was a colorful and entertaining event, where hundreds of attendees from the Hungarian community, as well as friends of the community, were in attendence.

Lél F. Somogyi gave the keynote address, focusing on an overview of the history of the Garden, interspersed with some unique insights. You can listen to the speech here or download it to listen to on your mp3 player.

HCG Rededication Keynote Speech by Lél F. Somogyi


In the coming days and weeks, this website will be publishing photos from the event, addition audio of the speeches and presentations, as well as video excerpts. Additionally, articles on the history of the Garden and other interesting materials will be available on the website.

The Hungarian Cultural Garden Committee and the Hungarian community have rededicated themselves to the full restoration of the Garden to its original grandeur.

 

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  • 9/3/2008 9:22 AM FederationMember wrote:
    From the E Newsletter of the Garden Federation, Issue 8 of September 2008, Paul Burik wrote: "The Hungarian community re-dedicated the Hungarian Garden to celebrate their 70th anniversary. This event, witnessed by some 400 attendees, included musical performances and dancing. Congratulations go to Carolyn Balogh, Cory Smith and their group of organizers for a great event. Lel Somogyi provided narrative of the history of the garden and Csardas Dancers had everyone’s attention. The Hungarian community has truly committed to the restoration of their garden and in so doing facilitates and motivates the renaissance of the entire park! Thank you again."
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