Ukrainian Organizations organize a concert at the UNF hall, Edmonton.
The collection consists of 147 issues of the satirical and humour magazine "Lys Mykyta" published in Detroit by Edward Kozak. He started publishing it in 1948, after he emigrated to Germany after the WWII. In 1949 he settled in the United States, and resumed publishing Lys Mykyta in 1951.
Kozak, Edward2 invitations to the Lviv for June 30 - Commemoration of 50 years since the Act of declaring the restoration of Ukrainian statehood (1941-1991)
A living house of Lozovei family and a fence, view on the corner of west and north walls (remember about South hemisphere)
A fragment of Lozovei living house: front porch (south side of the house) with the bench for resting, window, a fragment of the roof
A living house of Lozovei family, view on the corner of the south (with the front porch and stairs) and east walls (remember about south hemisphere), the door on the east side is in he permanent use, there is an external part of the stove on the east wall, back porch, stairs
A view on Lozovei farm yard with farming buildings: barn #1 (bigger), # 2 (smaller)
A barn #2, 2nd side. According to interviewee this barn was used for keeping corn
A barn #2, 3rd side. According to interviewee this barn was used for keeping corn
A barn #2, 4th (front) side. According to interviewee this barn was used for keeping corn
A barn #3, 4th (back) side. According to interviewee, this is very old barn. Was used for keeping grain. This barn has two doors (door and the gate)
Second and third walls of the former kitchen (now used as a storage)