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CA BMUFA 0282-9 · Série organique · 1939-1975
Fait partie de Peter John Lazarowich collection

The series consists of materials collected by Lazarowich who was the National President of USRA/TYC and SUND in 1958-1963 (parts of USRLC). In particular it contains:

  • USRA/TYC statute and by-laws 1961, 1966, 197?
  • USRA/TYC circular letters and bulletins, 1960-3, 1973
  • USRA/TYC correspondence, 1963, 1973
  • Lists of USRA/TYC local branches, 1950s-1970s
  • Alberta Provincial Executive, 1963, 1966, 1970-4
  • USRA/TYC Edmonton branch, membership lists, 1957-9,1961, 1964
  • USRA/TYC Edmonton branch correspondence, 1956, 1966, 1975
  • Panel discussion "The governing and administrative structure of the Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of Canada," USRA/TYC Edmonton branch, 1975
  • SUND statute and correspondence, 1962-3
  • SUND, "New European War and Ukrainian Problem," 1939
  • SUMK, National Executive, 1970s
Sans titre
Ukrainian Canadian Congress
CA BMUFA 0282-10 · Série organique · 1959-1971
Fait partie de Peter John Lazarowich collection
  • Materials of the 6th Ukrainian Canadian Congress, Winnipeg, 1959
  • Materials of the 7th Ukrainian Canadian Congress, Winnipeg, 1962
  • Materials of the 9th Ukrainian Canadian Congress, Winnipeg, 1969
  • Materials of the 10th Ukrainian Canadian Congress, Winnipeg, 1971
  • Ukrainian Canadian Congress, Edmonton Branch, various materials including minutes of the Centennial Committee and Lazarowich's correspondence related to the centennial celebrations, 1964-7
Sans titre
Translations
CA BMUFA 0282-14 · Série organique · 1971
Fait partie de Peter John Lazarowich collection
  • I. Goresky's translation of the first two chapters of J.W.Stechishin's book, "History of the Ukrainian-Canadians"
  • English translation of the article "Ukrainians in Canada and their future" by Yaroslav Halytskiy, 1971
Sans titre
General Information
CA BMUFA 0268-A · Série organique · 1972-1984
Fait partie de Ukrainian Music Association of Alberta (UMAA) Collection

Contains general information about the UMAA such as by-laws of the UMAA written by the City of Edmonton, 2 reports by the president Neonilla Dmytruk, handwritten notes by Neonilla Dmytruk, a list of members from 1982, and 3 meeting minutes reports from 1972 to 1982.

Correspondence
CA BMUFA 0268-B · Série organique · 1972-1985
Fait partie de Ukrainian Music Association of Alberta (UMAA) Collection

Files 9-21 contain letters written by the UMAA (1973-1984). Files 22- 31 contain letters written to UMAA by various people and organizations. Includes business letters from the Alberta Culture & Youth Recreation, the Shevchenko Scientific Society, the Ukrainian Canadian Congress (KYK), the Ukrainian Canadian Foundation of Taras Shevchenko, the Ukrainian Music Foundation, "Obyednannya Zhinok LVY ta Oseredok SUM v Edmontoni", "DNIPRO", "Hor Ukrainskoyi Pravoslavnoyi Hromady", the Department of Music at the University of Alberta, Heritage Savings & Trust Co., St. John's Fraternal Society, Ukrainian National Federation of Canada, and the University of Alberta. Includes personal letters from Pavlo Matzenko, Vera Vasyl Kuida, Genya Savka, Z. Lawryshyn, Yurii Fiala, Volodymyr Kolesnyk, as well as thank you cards from Yurii Kowalsky and Neonilla Dmytruk.

CA BMUFA 0293-1 · Série organique · 1977-1997
Fait partie de Ukrainian Bilingual Education in Alberta collection

The series consists of general information about Alberta Parents for Ukrainian Education Society (APUE), but also about other parental organizations (Manitoba and Calgary), as well as of the role of parents involved as partners in education. It provides information about the structure, aims, activities of each parental organization (conferences, festivals, carolling, anniversary celebrations and day camps. There are financial records, grants, HR information. correspondence, promotional materials, as well as records on education policy in Alberta.

CA BMUFA 0293-4 · Série organique · 1974-1981
Fait partie de Ukrainian Bilingual Education in Alberta collection

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.

CA BMUFA 0293-3 · Série organique · 1970-1988
Fait partie de Ukrainian Bilingual Education in Alberta collection

The series consists of records documenting the beginning and incorporation of UBLA (Ukrainian Bilingual Association) in the 1970s and about its work in the 1980s. It also includes UBLA's publicity, correspondence, agendas and meeting minutes, and financial records.

This series also contains information about the activities of Edmonton Public Schools (EPS) in the Ukrainian Bilingual Program from 1974 until 1988. Apart from general activities concerning EPS, there are records containing information about some schools in the UBP, for example Northmount, Balwin Junior, Holyrood, and Brentwood.

The Ukrainian Bilingual Association (UBLA) is a non-profit parental organization formed in 1974 to assist the establishment of the Ukrainian Bilingual Program in Edmonton Public Schools. UBLA’s goal was to develop bilingual language education programs in the Province of Alberta. UBLA prepared submissions to the Government of Alberta and organized publicity and recruitment campaigns on behalf of the bilingual program. Specifically, its projects included the recruitment of students, the arrangement of transportation of bilingual program students in the Edmonton Public School System, Junior High School Scholarships and publicity, increasing public awareness of the availability and existence of Ukrainian language education in Alberta schools. Furthermore, UBLA subsidized the annual Grade 6 graduation banquet and dance, and it organized the Ukrainian Daycamp – an extension of the UBP – until the foundation of APUE in 1984.

Personal Documents
CA BMUFA 0306-1 · Série organique · 1927-1932; 1936; 1958; 1959
Fait partie de Sophie Sakousky Family Collection

The series consists of three passports and nine certificates. It includes birth, baptism, immigration, vaccination, marriage, and naturalization certificates.

Kalyna Country project
CA BMUFA 0285-1 · Série organique · 1990-2008
Fait partie de Bill and Michelle Tracy Kalyna Country collection

The series contains working papers pertaining to the founding and development of the Kalyna Country project including Kalyna Country Ecomuseum Trust Society, Kalyna Country Destination Marketing organization, and other constitutive parts of the project. These documents include (but are not limited to):

  • grant applications,
  • meeting minutes,
  • bylaws,
  • development strategies,
  • action plans,
  • budgets,
  • receipts of money transfers,
  • variety of reports,
  • certificate about changes of the objectives,
  • lists of board directors, executive officers, and other members of the administration,
  • extensive correspondence,
  • materials of conference meetings,
  • clippings of newspaper publications about Kalyna Country project,
  • a brief history of the organization,
  • biographies of prominent people, writers, politicians, and artists, born in the territories constituting the Kalyna Country Ecomuseum: Michael Gowda, Illia Kiriak, Kupchenko family, Kostash family, Joseph Yasenchuk, William Kurylek, Michael Luchkovich among others,
  • set of visitor's and events guides and booklets.

There are also several folders organized by the creator containing the following documents:

  • "An Alphabetical Concordance to the Central and East European Place Names in the Kalyna Country Ecomuseum Area"
  • Native peoples (Cree)
  • Fur trade posts and Missions
  • "Centennial Landscaping and Highway beautification project east Yellowhead Highway Corridor," a brief prepared by the Ukrainian Canadian Congress, Alberta Provincial Council
  • Building condition report, Ukrainian Church, Smoky Lake, Alberta. Prepared for the Facilities Management Division.
Popular Music and Politics in Ukraine
CA BMUFA 0312-2 · Série organique
Fait partie de Bohdan Klid Collection

The popular music and politics in Ukraine, 2004-2012 are research materials and publications collected by Dr. Klid for his research. They resulted in the article "Rock, Pop and Politics in Ukraine’s 2004 Presidential Campaign and Orange Revolution". An electronic copy of the article is part of the donation.