Poster advertising for the Yevshan Ukrainian Folk Ballet Ensemble.
Poster advertising for a cultural event on June 16-18, 2000. Ukrainian text reads "Sviato Kul'tury Rusyniv-Ukraintsiv Slovachchyny Svydnyk".
Poster advertising for a performance of Cheremosh at the Winspear Centre in Edmonton, Alberta. Event to take place June 8, 2000.
6th annual Edmonton at Northgate Lions Senior Citizens Recreation Centre; a horticultural event 46.
Poster advertising for the 1999 Pan-American Games in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Poster advertising for Ukrainian music published by Yevshan Records.
Poster advertising for the Ukrainian Folk Art Exhibit at the National Museum of Man in Ottawa, Ontario. Event to take place April 1 to May 17, 1969.
At Centennial Concert Hall.
At the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village, program of the day provided.
At the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village a salute to Albertans of Ukrainian Ancestry, program of the day provided
At the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village, 5th Annual Draft Horse Plowing, Wagon Driving and Pulls Competition, 1st Annual UFA Invitational 4-H Slow Pitch Ball Tournament.
Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village, program of two days provided, the Carlene Friesen Show on Sunday 2:15 pm.
Poster with embroidered designs of decorated eggs and text. Text reads "Khrystos Voskres!"
Festival theme - Eastern Traditions, in Dickinson, ND, Program of the festival provided.
Poster advertising for the Ukrainian Broadcasting Network, owned by DirectTV.
Photos of Ukrainian Olympic champions in Atlanta 1996, Description of basketball team and other comments provided in the back.
A list and pictures of Ukrainian Olympic champions in Atlanta with Golden, Silver and Bronze Medals; Descriptions of Boxing and Badminton results are provided in the back.
Poster in Ukrainian advertising for an event. Event by the Ukrainian World Congress.
Poster advertising for a Ukrainian Festival in Dickinson, North Dakota. Event to take place July 17 to 19, 1998.
Posters advertising a performance by the music and dance company Nadzbruchanka in their first North American appearance. Posters advertise for different locations and dates.