Materials related to workshops that Doris Yanda held at her house and other locations; membership lists, attendance rolls, handouts, etc. Materials of the Ukrainian Weaving Guild, Hand Weavers, Spinners and Dyers of Alberta, and other heritage weavers' organizations used by Doris Yanda for her workshops.
This publisher also has a number of other items in another collection: https://archives.ukrfolk.ca/dsf-records
This publisher also has a number of other items in another collection: https://archives.ukrfolk.ca/dsf-records-2
The series contains academic articles and popular publications about technique, history and designs of Ukrainian Easter eggs paining and Easter bread; publications about prominent Easter eggs painters; photographs of painted eggs from variety of the Ukrainian regions; a collection of postal stamps featuring painted eggs. A copy of the "Основні елементи орнаментації українcьких писанок та їхнє походження" (Прага 1925) monograph by В. Щербаківський and other publications is a part of the collection.
This publisher also has a number of other items in another collection: https://archives.ukrfolk.ca/echo-2
This publisher also has a number of other items in another collection: https://archives.ukrfolk.ca/echo
The series consists of the Constitution and Bylaws of the Edmonton Allied Arts Council
This series includes materials from interviews collected with people living in the Edmonton area. This series includes transcripts and audio recordings from interviews and photographs.
The series consists of information about the Parents Advisory Committee (PAC) for the Ukrainian Bilingual Program in the Edmonton Catholic School System (ECS) and the Edmonton Catholic Schools Ukrainian Bilingual Parent Advisory Society (PAS). It includes PAC's meeting agendas, minutes, and correspondence (1974-1981). There are also records of PAS, incorporated in 1982, as well as information about general activities of the Edmonton Catholic Schools concerning the Ukrainian Bilingual program. The records provide information about the PAS's meetings and correspondence from 1982 until 1989. There is also information about the extension of the UBP, claimed by ECS-PAC.
As a counterpart of UBLA, the Parent Advisory Committee (PAC) was founded in 1975 under the auspices of the Edmonton Catholic School Boards to serve the Ukrainian Bilingual Program’s needs in the Separate School System. One of PAC’s main concerns was to provide assistance with the provision of transportation services for students enrolled in the Ukrainian-Bilingual Program. In 1982, the Parent Advisory Committee (PAC) stopped appearing in the documents. Instead, the documents were signed by the Parent Advisory Society.