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Vintner Dinner – 2008

Saturday, October 18, 12th Annual Vintner Dinner – at the Museum TWELFTH Annual Vintner Dinner to benefit the Cleveland Hungarian Heritage Museum, was held Saturday, October 18, 2008 Seated formal dinner & gala evening comparing Hungarian & other varietals at dinner, featuring the cusine and wines of Hungary.     This year 2008’s theme was: “A Royal […]

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Dr. Lilla Szabó’s lecture

The Cleveland Hungarian Heritage Society was pleased to have Dr. Lilla Szabó May 14th at 7 p.m. This English-language lecture addressed the issue of cultural politics and how the political climate in Hungary influenced what art was promoted and neglected. For those of us who have been to the National Gallery in Budapest, we know […]

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A Lecture about “AFGHANISTAN”

LECTURE – in ENGLISH – Saturday, February 9. 2008 The Cleveland Hungarian Heritage Society cordially invited everyone to a presentation in English by Edward Altmann, architect, archaeologist, soldier, world traveler, entitled: “AFGHANISTAN” a personal view, as seen by a Hungarian born, Cleveland raised entrepreneur who has worked and lived in the Muslim world for the […]

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Hungarian exhibit at Cleveland City Hall

The Cleveland Hungarian Heritage Museum joined 5 other nationalities with an exhibit at Cleveland City Hall throughout November. 2007. Address: 601 Lakeside Ave. in downtown Cleveland. WHEN – The Rotunda was open to the public. On November 19th, Monday, from 5:30 – 6:30 there was an hour long program in the Rotunda at City Hall, […]

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Anya és gyermeke I. 1868-69 Olaj, vászon, 137 x 94 cm Magántulajdon, New York

Hungarian Folklore: An Intergenerational Series

Experiencing Hungarian Folklore!!! Through this interactive series, we leaned the meaning and cultural value that folklore has in the Hungarian community. At each session, we reviewed the most widely known and best loved Hungarian legends, fables, and folk stories. In addition, we offered activities and entertainment for our younger participants. Concurrently, we hosted focus group […]

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