Yelena Cherweniuk's (the wife of Petro Yakemchuk) two brothers George and Nikola Cherweniuk followed their sister to Canada (1912). George Cherweniuk left a wife (whom he later divorced) and a family behind in Bukovina. Two brothers worked together for a time in Winnipeg, Manitoba, saving money for a farm, however, Nikola elected to return to his homeland, leaving behind his share of the money in return for George's farm in Ukraine. George bough a farm near his sister Yelena, in Andrew. He married Magdelena Fedorak, sister of Lena Fedorak (who became Vasil Yakemchuk's wife). Unfortunately, she died with their infant daughter in childbirth, after which, George moved to Smoky Lake, Alberta.
George Cherweniuk married Domka Wedenivski, who journeyed to Canada by herself in 1926. Her uncle, Sam, owned a hotel in Smoky Lake, Alberta, and she worked there for three years until she met George.
The series contains publications about Chester and Luba Kuc.
The collection consists of materials pertaining to Chester and Luba Kuc's professional activities: Ukrainian folk dance, costumes, and embroidery.
Kuc, Chester and LubaThe collection consists of materials related to Chester and Luba Kuc's professional and social life. It includes materials representing dance groups founded or taught by Chester; photographs of Ukrainian costumes and dances; concert programs, music scores of Ukrainian songs, a collection of Ukrainian postcards, and some self-published educational materials of the Ukrainian youth organizations.
Kuc, Chester and LubaKlid discusses the dark reality of child pornography.
The group of Ukrainian children just finished their Ukrainian cathehism lessons in the Sagrada familia Iracema Church
The group of Ukrainian children are going to Sagrada familia Iracema Church for Ukrainian cathehism lessons
The group of Ukrainian children are going to Sagrada familia Iracema Church for Ukrainian cathehism lessons
York University: courses are offered in: creative dance, modern dance, classical ballet, jazz and creative dance for parents and tots.
York University: courses are offered in: creative dance, modern dance, classical ballet, jazz and creative dance for parents and tots.
Exhibition of Ukrainian folk toys, arts and crafts from Ukraine, and the Edmonton Ukrainain bi-lingual schools