The Museum was honored to host Kinga Göncz, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Hungary, on September 23, 2006. The event was co-sponsored by the Consulate General of the Republic of Hungary.

The Museum was honored to host Kinga Göncz, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Hungary, on September 23, 2006. The event was co-sponsored by the Consulate General of the Republic of Hungary.
CLASS A AFFILIATE OF THE CLEVELAND INDIANS For more information contact: Andrew Grover, Ticket Sales Account Executive and On-Field Host Lake County Captains Professional Baseball Club 35300 Vine Street Eastlake, Ohio 44095-3142 P – 440.975.8085 X 136 F – 440.975.8958 E – Agrover@captainsbaseball.com On behalf of the Cleveland Hungarian Heritage Society everyone was invited to […]
The Cleveland Hungarian Heritage Society sponsored a Children’s Christmas Program on Saturday, December 12. for children from ages 5-11 (younger and older siblings invited to “tag along”) PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS: 1. Getting to Know Hungary: a brief introductory presentation with pictures and facts 2. Mézeskalács cookie decorating 3. Hungarian Christmas card making 4. Hungarian huszár craft. 5. […]
Saturday, October 17, 2009: Vintner Dinner – A fundraising event to benefit the Cleveland Hungarian Heritage Society.
On September 15, 2009, the Cleveland Hungarian Heritage Society sponsored a visit of “old-world” churches, soon to be closed, and which included coach, guided tour and catered wiener schnitzel lunch.
CLASS A AFFILIATE OF THE CLEVELAND INDIANS: • Pre-Game Parade for all Hungarians! • Magyar Himnusz & The Star-Spangled Banner to be performed by a local Hungarian singer • Hungarian Strudel, Hungarian Sausage, and Stuffed Cabbage to be served at the concession stands • Hungarian Wine Tasting and Wine offered at our Left Field Bar […]
2 HUNGARIAN FILMS WERE SHOWN @ the March 2009 CLEVELAND INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL! This year’s Cleveland International Film Festival of March 2009 included two Hungarian films: “BAHRTALO” and “THE INVESTIGATOR,” at Tower City Cinema. You can look on www.clevelandfilm.org for more information, including a summary of the films, their plots, directors, and awards.
CHHS members and all supporters of the Museum were welcome to participate in a group viewing Thursday, January 8 at 1:00 p.m. of the Cleveland Art Museum’s fabulous exhibit on Faberge, Lalique and Tiffany. ZSUZSA RÁCZ, ONE OF OUR MEMBERS AND HUNGARIAN MUSEUM VOLUNTEERS, IS A DOCENT AT THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART AND LED […]
T h e Cl e v e l a n d H u n g a r i a n H e r i t a g e S o c i e t y hosted you, your children and grandchildren, all who like to work with their hands, listen to stories, learn new words, […]
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 […]