Tim Cuprisin called the organizational  meeting at the Polish Museum in Chicago to order shortly after 1 p.m.
He asked those present to introduce  his or her self:  They included Fr. Bill and Charlotte P. Conjelko,  Ken Cuprisin, Richard Garbera-Trojanowski, Arlene and Jim Gardiner,  Jim Kaminski (National Education Committee Chair), Fr. John Lucas, Ron  Pyke, Maria Sedor, Tom Sedor, Ivan Skala, John Sutko, Andrea Valasek  and Lisa Terlecki.
Interim officers elected are:   Tim Cuprisin, president; Charlotte P. Conjelko, secretary and Fr. John  Lucas, treasurer. 
Tim has set up a blog for the chapter.   The C-RS websites needs to include a link to it.  The blog is http://lakemichiganrusyns.
Jim Kaminski noted that C-R is the only  ethnic group that’s growing because people are just finding out who  they are.  
Other comments from the group noted that googling “Rusyn  references in movies” brings up numerous references and that the Rusyn  language is the Esperanto of the Eastern European languages.  (Note  from Charlotte: The Polish philologist Dr. L.L. Zamenhof wrote under  the name Dr. Esperanto, “one who hopes.”)
Tim asked for suggestions for chapter  activities that would build public awareness of our ethnic identity  and the chapter.  Suggestions included:
- Hosting a vatra bonfire
- Creating a book on Carpatho-Rusyns in Chicago-land (Richard Garbera-Trojanowski has already started documenting for a book)
- Creating a data base of Rusyn villages
- Decorating a Christmas tree Carpatho-Rusyn style for the Museum of Science and Industry’s annual Christmas trees from around the world event
- Having a booth at the Whiting, IN Pirohi Festival that could offer information on genealogy and/or translating. Charlotte will check on 2010 dates and booth information.
- Workshops on the meaning and preparation of Easter baskets, pysanki decorating, Christmas Eve Holy Supper
- Outreach to the Slavic studies departments at area colleges such as University of Chicago and Northwestern. Tom will contact UIC professor of Rusyn background.
Meeting sites  were discussed.
 
The consensus was the Polish Museum was central  to the coverage area and easy to get to.  Ron Pyke wrote out  a personal check so that the chapter could join the museum and have  free access to the facility for meetings. 
Tim will call John Righetti  to speak at a chapter meeting in June.
 
Chapter dues are included in the national  dues fee. 
After a photo session, Lisa took the  group on a tour of the Polish Museum."
Respectfully submitted by
-- Charlotte Pribish Conjelko, Secretary
Respectfully submitted by
-- Charlotte Pribish Conjelko, Secretary

 
 

Great job, Charlotte. I have a full-size Rusyn flag that we could put on the booth in Whiting. Filled out census form as shown; hope some bureaucrat notices! Got to get that Vatra out into our beautiful Dunes.
ReplyDeleteGreat website, Tim . . . especially enjoy the news from our homeland -- or as John R calls it, "the Ruthenian Bermuda Triangle." -- Ron