Expressions in Art 2016 — Youth Art Competition: 125 Years of Ukrainian Settlement in Canada. What it Means to me.

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Student Artists may apply in one of the following categories:

  • JUNIOR: ages 5–8
  • INTERMEDIATE: ages 9–12
  • SENIOR: ages 13–17

Each artist may submit 1 Original piece of artwork which MUST be of their own creation.

Acceptable Mediums on your choice of Paper or Canvas:

  • Watercolour Paint
  • Acrylic Paint
  • Crayons
  • Pencil Crayons
  • Pencil
  • Pen & Ink
  • Charcoal
  • Conté

Possible Ideas to Support the Theme of Ukrainian Settlement in Canada… These are just ideas… YOU are the Artist! Use your Imagination!

  • The Garden that grew the Pioneers Daily Food
  • Seeding the Land and Harvesting the Crops
  • Homesteading and Settling the Prairies
  • Pioneer Life for Ukrainian Children
  • Ukrainian Christmas Traditions
  • Life in a rural Ukrainian town
  • Our Ukrainian Church
  • Prairie Farm Animals
  • Preparing for Winter
  • A Pioneer Easter

One PRIZE will be awarded in each category at 2:00pm on Sunday, November 6th

  • JUNIOR (ages 5–8): $50
  • INTERMEDIATE (9–12): $100
  • SENIOR (13–17): $200

Prize Donors:

  • Ukrainian Women’s Association of Canada Kniahynia Olha Branch
  • Fellowship of Ss. Cyril and Methodios

Judges:

  • Anastasia Chemikos
  • Lesia Shipowick
  • Lloyd Wilson

Participation Form Submission Deadline: October 21st

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Delivery of Work to SVCC Deadline: November 4th

For Further Information, Call: 416.534.0633

St. Volodymyr Cultural Centre

1280 Dundas St. W. (at Fourth Line)
Oakville ON
Canada

Expressions in Art 2016 — Youth Art Competition: 125 Years of Ukrainian Settlement in Canada. What it Means to me.

uocc-east-youth-competition-poster

Student Artists may apply in one of the following categories:

  • JUNIOR: ages 5–8
  • INTERMEDIATE: ages 9–12
  • SENIOR: ages 13–17

Each artist may submit 1 Original piece of artwork which MUST be of their own creation.

Acceptable Mediums on your choice of Paper or Canvas:

  • Watercolour Paint
  • Acrylic Paint
  • Crayons
  • Pencil Crayons
  • Pencil
  • Pen & Ink
  • Charcoal
  • Conté

Possible Ideas to Support the Theme of Ukrainian Settlement in Canada… These are just ideas… YOU are the Artist! Use your Imagination!

  • The Garden that grew the Pioneers Daily Food
  • Seeding the Land and Harvesting the Crops
  • Homesteading and Settling the Prairies
  • Pioneer Life for Ukrainian Children
  • Ukrainian Christmas Traditions
  • Life in a rural Ukrainian town
  • Our Ukrainian Church
  • Prairie Farm Animals
  • Preparing for Winter
  • A Pioneer Easter

One PRIZE will be awarded in each category at 2:00pm on Sunday, November 6th

  • JUNIOR (ages 5–8): $50
  • INTERMEDIATE (9–12): $100
  • SENIOR (13–17): $200

Prize Donors:

  • Ukrainian Women’s Association of Canada Kniahynia Olha Branch
  • Fellowship of Ss. Cyril and Methodios

Judges:

  • Anastasia Chemikos
  • Lesia Shipowick
  • Lloyd Wilson

Participation Form Submission Deadline: October 21st

uocc-east-eia-intention_to_participate_form

Delivery of Work to SVCC Deadline: November 4th

For Further Information, Call: 416.534.0633

St. Volodymyr Cultural Centre

1280 Dundas St. W. (at Fourth Line)
Oakville ON
Canada

Congratulations to Conductor, Composer and Choir Master — Nestor Olynyk!

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UCC Announces Shevchenko Medals:

Nestor Olynyk (Culture & Arts)

Nestor was born in Hamilton, Ontario on November 26, 1930. He grew up in an environment that was centred around the Church; he sang in the church choir and was an active member of СУМК along with his 5 brothers and sisters. His father was a cantor, and served many years on parish council.

When the family moved to Toronto, in 1938, they became members of St. Volodymyr Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral. Nestor, at age 15, began singing in the church choir and conducted the СУМК choir.

As a teenager, he attended Harbord Collegiate where he played in the bugle band. Upon completion of high school, Nestor first attended The University of Toronto, where he received a degree in the Arts, and then at the Ontario College of Education for his Teaching Qualifications in Music, Mathematics and Science. During his studies there, he conducted the Ukrainian Club Students Choir for 2 years and performed Gilbert and Sullivan at OCE.

Upon graduation, in the 1950s and 1960s, he taught instrumental music, vocal and mathematics in Port Colbourne, North Bay, Hamilton and King City. During this time, he was very active in the Ukrainian communities. Nestor began conducting church choirs in 1952 at St. Andrew’s Ukrainian Orthodox Church and went on to conduct in:

  • Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Welland ‘55-’57,
  • St. Vladimir’s Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral, Hamilton ‘59-‘61,
  • St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Oshawa ’61-’63…
  • …and in Toronto parishes –

  • St. Demetrius Ukrainian Orthodox Sobor ‘63-‘73,
  • St. Andrew’s Ukrainian Orthodox Church ‘81-‘88
  • and St. Volodymyr’s Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral ’74-’79 and ’88-’03.

During the five decades from 1960 to 2006, Nestor brought together, literally, hundreds of people to sing in various vocal ensembles including:

  • • 50th Anniversary (Ilarion) Youth Choir (a 150 voice youth choir and folk ensemble);
  • • The Ukrainian Orthodox Liturgical Singers;
  • • The Millennium 654 voice choir consisting of singers from across Canada culminating in a Liturgy and concert at Vic Copps Arena in Hamilton;
  • • The St. Andrew’s Mini Millennium 40 voice choir performing throughout British Columbia;
  • • Annual Eastern Eparchy Celebrations joint choirs in liturgies and concerts at the St. Volodymyr Cultural Centre in Oakville;
  • • taught vocal and orchestra at Camp Kiev in Oakville;
  • • taught four church cantor’s courses;
  • • taught aspiring conductors the art of Orthodox liturgical singing techniques and conducting.

While working with the different choirs that he formed and conducted and recorded, Nestor found the time to:
write 2 liturgies, psalms, chants, kondaks, many folk songs, in particular, from Shevchenko’s poem “Село” a vocal and orchestral composition entitled “Чернобольська Мати” to name but a few.

In closing, Nestor Olynyk has worked with hundreds, if not thousands, of singers in both Church choirs and folk choirs throughout Eastern Canada and parts of Western Canada for over six decades. He has touched the hearts of many Ukrainian Canadians and others through his infectious enthusiasm and inspirational leadership, vision and love of singing for which many people are grateful. He has passed on his legacy to others to carry the torch of the beauty and great traditions of singing both Ukrainian Orthodox Liturgical a cappella singing and folk music.

Congratulations to Conductor, Composer and Choir Master — Nestor Olynyk!

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UCC Announces Shevchenko Medals:

Nestor Olynyk (Culture & Arts)

Nestor was born in Hamilton, Ontario on November 26, 1930. He grew up in an environment that was centred around the Church; he sang in the church choir and was an active member of СУМК along with his 5 brothers and sisters. His father was a cantor, and served many years on parish council.

When the family moved to Toronto, in 1938, they became members of St. Volodymyr Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral. Nestor, at age 15, began singing in the church choir and conducted the СУМК choir.

As a teenager, he attended Harbord Collegiate where he played in the bugle band. Upon completion of high school, Nestor first attended The University of Toronto, where he received a degree in the Arts, and then at the Ontario College of Education for his Teaching Qualifications in Music, Mathematics and Science. During his studies there, he conducted the Ukrainian Club Students Choir for 2 years and performed Gilbert and Sullivan at OCE.

Upon graduation, in the 1950s and 1960s, he taught instrumental music, vocal and mathematics in Port Colbourne, North Bay, Hamilton and King City. During this time, he was very active in the Ukrainian communities. Nestor began conducting church choirs in 1952 at St. Andrew’s Ukrainian Orthodox Church and went on to conduct in:

  • Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Welland ‘55-’57,
  • St. Vladimir’s Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral, Hamilton ‘59-‘61,
  • St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Oshawa ’61-’63…
  • …and in Toronto parishes –

  • St. Demetrius Ukrainian Orthodox Sobor ‘63-‘73,
  • St. Andrew’s Ukrainian Orthodox Church ‘81-‘88
  • and St. Volodymyr’s Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral ’74-’79 and ’88-’03.

During the five decades from 1960 to 2006, Nestor brought together, literally, hundreds of people to sing in various vocal ensembles including:

  • • 50th Anniversary (Ilarion) Youth Choir (a 150 voice youth choir and folk ensemble);
  • • The Ukrainian Orthodox Liturgical Singers;
  • • The Millennium 654 voice choir consisting of singers from across Canada culminating in a Liturgy and concert at Vic Copps Arena in Hamilton;
  • • The St. Andrew’s Mini Millennium 40 voice choir performing throughout British Columbia;
  • • Annual Eastern Eparchy Celebrations joint choirs in liturgies and concerts at the St. Volodymyr Cultural Centre in Oakville;
  • • taught vocal and orchestra at Camp Kiev in Oakville;
  • • taught four church cantor’s courses;
  • • taught aspiring conductors the art of Orthodox liturgical singing techniques and conducting.

While working with the different choirs that he formed and conducted and recorded, Nestor found the time to:
write 2 liturgies, psalms, chants, kondaks, many folk songs, in particular, from Shevchenko’s poem “Село” a vocal and orchestral composition entitled “Чернобольська Мати” to name but a few.

In closing, Nestor Olynyk has worked with hundreds, if not thousands, of singers in both Church choirs and folk choirs throughout Eastern Canada and parts of Western Canada for over six decades. He has touched the hearts of many Ukrainian Canadians and others through his infectious enthusiasm and inspirational leadership, vision and love of singing for which many people are grateful. He has passed on his legacy to others to carry the torch of the beauty and great traditions of singing both Ukrainian Orthodox Liturgical a cappella singing and folk music.

Expressions in Art 28th Annual Show & Sale 2016

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Expressions in Art 28th Annual Show & Sale, 2016

Celebration and Preview:

  • Friday, November 4th: 7:00pm – 10:00pm
  • Musical Interlude: Katherine Sametz
  • Master of Ceremonies: Raya Shadursky

Show & Sale Continues:

  • Saturday, November 5th: 10:00am – 5:00pm
  • Sunday, November 6th: 11:00am – 3:30pm

Traditional Motanki Cloth Doll Workshop:

  • Saturday, November 5: 12:00pm
  • Adults: $20
  • Children (12 & under): $15
  • Call: 905.337.8436 to reserve your spot!

St. Volodymyr Cultural Centre

1280 Dundas St. W. (at Fourth Line)
Oakville ON
Canada

Proceeds to St. Volodymyr Cathedral Renovation Fund, Chapel

Expressions in Art 28th Annual Show & Sale 2016

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Expressions in Art 28th Annual Show & Sale, 2016

Celebration and Preview:

  • Friday, November 4th: 7:00pm – 10:00pm
  • Musical Interlude: Katherine Sametz
  • Master of Ceremonies: Raya Shadursky

Show & Sale Continues:

  • Saturday, November 5th: 10:00am – 5:00pm
  • Sunday, November 6th: 11:00am – 3:30pm

Traditional Motanki Cloth Doll Workshop:

  • Saturday, November 5: 12:00pm
  • Adults: $20
  • Children (12 & under): $15
  • Call: 905.337.8436 to reserve your spot!

St. Volodymyr Cultural Centre

1280 Dundas St. W. (at Fourth Line)
Oakville ON
Canada

Proceeds to St. Volodymyr Cathedral Renovation Fund, Chapel

Eastern Eparchy Family & Youth Retreat in Montreal

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Announcing our Eastern Eparchy Family & Youth Retreat in MONTREAL!

To help St. Sophie’s Cathedral celebrate their 90th Anniversary and to meet the youth of the Montreal parishes, we invite all interested to participate in this unique and historic event.

To reserve your seat on the bus please email youth@uocceast.ca or contact:
Mykhailo Zienchuk at 416-705-3634
or Natalka Olynyk Kowalenko at 647-261-3012

Please note that bus reservations are on a first come, first served basis, and that seating is limited.
Schedule of events:

Friday Sept 30

  • Depart from St. Demetrius Sobor in Toronto @ 12 Noon
  • Pick up @ St. John the Baptist Church in Oshawa at approximately 1 PM
  • Arrive at 7:30 PM @ Hôtel Universel
  • Supper/Snack @ Hotel

Saturday October 1

  • Breakfast @ St Sophie’s Cathedral Hall 8:30 AM
  • Retreat Sessions – 9:30 AM to 12 Noon
  • Board Bus – Lunch @ Mall
  • Bus Tour of Montreal 1:30 to 4 PM
  • Vespers St Sophie’s Cathedral 5 PM
  • Supper @ Cathedral Hall 6 PM
  • “Walk About” in downtown Montreal 8 PM

Sunday October 2

  • Check Out/Load Bus 8:30 AM
  • Depart for Cathedral 9 AM
  • Greeting of Bishop 9:30 AM
  • Hierarchical Divine Liturgy 10 AM
  • Celebratory Banquet @ Hôtel Universel 1 PM
  • Depart for Oshawa, Toronto 3:00 PM

Costs:

  • Cost for Adults at 4 per room before Sept 11 is $214 (at 2 per room $307)
  • Cost for Student at 4 per room is $179
  • Cost for Child at 4 per room is $154

This includes coach to Montreal, hotel for 2 nights, tour of Montreal, transportation to and from church Saturday and Sunday, Banquet ticket and 2 other meals.

Breakdown of costs:

Hotel:

  • 4 per room for 2 nights $93.50 each
  • 2 per room for 2 nights $187 each

Banquet Tickets:

  • $60 Adults ($75 if purchased after Sept 11)
  • $25 Youth (ages 8 – 16)
  • Children 7 and under FREE

Bus Fare:
$60 per person — we are looking for donors and sponsors to further reduce this cost (If you know any person, business, or organization who might be willing to help financially please let us know!)

Eastern Eparchy Family & Youth Retreat in Montreal

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Announcing our Eastern Eparchy Family & Youth Retreat in MONTREAL!

To help St. Sophie’s Cathedral celebrate their 90th Anniversary and to meet the youth of the Montreal parishes, we invite all interested to participate in this unique and historic event.

To reserve your seat on the bus please email youth@uocceast.ca or contact:
Mykhailo Zienchuk at 416-705-3634
or Natalka Olynyk Kowalenko at 647-261-3012

Please note that bus reservations are on a first come, first served basis, and that seating is limited.
Schedule of events:

Friday Sept 30

  • Depart from St. Demetrius Sobor in Toronto @ 12 Noon
  • Pick up @ St. John the Baptist Church in Oshawa at approximately 1 PM
  • Arrive at 7:30 PM @ Hôtel Universel
  • Supper/Snack @ Hotel

Saturday October 1

  • Breakfast @ St Sophie’s Cathedral Hall 8:30 AM
  • Retreat Sessions – 9:30 AM to 12 Noon
  • Board Bus – Lunch @ Mall
  • Bus Tour of Montreal 1:30 to 4 PM
  • Vespers St Sophie’s Cathedral 5 PM
  • Supper @ Cathedral Hall 6 PM
  • “Walk About” in downtown Montreal 8 PM

Sunday October 2

  • Check Out/Load Bus 8:30 AM
  • Depart for Cathedral 9 AM
  • Greeting of Bishop 9:30 AM
  • Hierarchical Divine Liturgy 10 AM
  • Celebratory Banquet @ Hôtel Universel 1 PM
  • Depart for Oshawa, Toronto 3:00 PM

Costs:

  • Cost for Adults at 4 per room before Sept 11 is $214 (at 2 per room $307)
  • Cost for Student at 4 per room is $179
  • Cost for Child at 4 per room is $154

This includes coach to Montreal, hotel for 2 nights, tour of Montreal, transportation to and from church Saturday and Sunday, Banquet ticket and 2 other meals.

Breakdown of costs:

Hotel:

  • 4 per room for 2 nights $93.50 each
  • 2 per room for 2 nights $187 each

Banquet Tickets:

  • $60 Adults ($75 if purchased after Sept 11)
  • $25 Youth (ages 8 – 16)
  • Children 7 and under FREE

Bus Fare:
$60 per person — we are looking for donors and sponsors to further reduce this cost (If you know any person, business, or organization who might be willing to help financially please let us know!)