Please DO NOT FORGET that the DEADLINE to submit ASW membership dues is March 31, 2015.
American Sokol Washington, DC membership dues 2015 are as follow:
• Individual Membership (adult /voting) $35.00
• Two Adults Membership (both voting) $65.00
• Family Membership I. (one adult voting / all children up to 18 years and other non-voting adults) $45.00
• Family Membership II. (both adults voting / all children up to 18 years) $70.00
• New Member One-time Administrative Fee $15.00
Please make your check payable to "American Sokol Washington, DC.
Please remember, you are not a full Sokol member with voting privileges until you participate in a monthly meeting(s) and consent to take the Sokol oath.
All your contributions to Sokol Washington, D.C., a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, are tax deductible. Please give us your consideration when you are deciding on your end-of-year contributions. If you are contributing through the United Way, our CFCNCA designation code is 93300. Your support will directly benefit all our activities and is greatly appreciated!
Dear Members and Friends of Sokol Washington,
please join us on the upcoming hiking trips to Shenandoah Valley.
This is an ideal outdoor activity for children and adults. We will meet at the Sheetz gas station at around 9 am and we will go from there.
Facebook Link
https://www.facebook.com/events/831741286901120/
When
4/12/15 Old Rag Mt. Scrable - 9:15 AM
05/09/15 Marathon Olgy Hudlicke - 7 AM
June TBA
Where
Shenandoah Valley, VA
Sheetz Gas Station in Warrenton, VA
600 Blackwell Road,
Warrenton, VA, 20186
Contact
Daša Merkova dgmerkova@gmail.com or Radka Herndon Rradunka@aol.com
Learn to Play the Fujara & Koncovka, Connect with your Slovak Roots, & Have the Best Vacation of Your Life!
Are you one of the many people of Slovak heritage who feel that they are losing touch with their roots amid the hustle and bustle of daily life? Once I also felt I was drifting farther and farther away from the culture and the soul of the (then) Czechoslovakia I left so many years ago, when an unexpected gift from a Slovak friend changed that and more – it changed my life! The gift was my first Slovak fujara, and I immediately fell in love with its rich sound and the feelings it evoked of my distant homeland.
Fast forward to the present time: I now have a hundred of performances on the fujara and other Slovak overtone flutes under my belt, at many festivals, and in workshops in many states and in several countries, and I am offering you the opportunity to find that deep inner voice of Slovak culture yourselves by learning to play the fujara and another wonderful flute, the koncovka, yourself.
I teach a one-week course on the beautiful campus of McDaniel College in Westminster, Maryland, during Traditions Week 1 of the annual Common Ground on the Hill program. This year, my class will be held from June 29 – July 3, 2015. Everyone is welcome. No music experience is necessary to take this class. In all my years of teaching it, by the end of the week, every student was playing two traditional Slovak songs, and Amazing Grace on the fujara, and everybody was playing the koncovka, even jamming the blues on it.
If you do not have a fujara, no problem. There will be loaner instruments for you; and everybody can get a koncovka at the class. This class is not available anywhere else in the country. Some students come from far away, some take more classes featuring other instruments, and some come here with their spouses for an activity-filled week. There are concerts every day, and people are jamming together at many places …. It was the best vacation of my life, and it could be yours, too.
The class is part of a summer program organized by Common Ground on the Hill. If you would like to find out more, please email the office at commonground@commongroundonthehill.org, express interest in the fujara class, and ask for the Traditions Week program booklet to be mailed to you.
You can also see all the courses on line at www.commongroundonthehill.org (For fujara: Click Programs/Traditions Week 1 /Overtone flutes – fujara and koncovka)
Come celebrate the 4th of July in Maryland or Washington D.C. This will be the fifth year of the fujara class being offered during Traditions Week 1 and I am looking forward to meeting you in the 2015 class!
For an introduction to the fujara and koncovka, you can watch my presentation at the Library of Congress here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Y5fonktBzQ (or Google: “Rychlik – fujara – Congress”)
attached photo could go with this article, with the following caption:
The 2014 fujara class with instructor Bob Rychlik, 3rd from right.
Contact
Bohuslav (Bob) Rychlik
Fujara @gmail.com
301 829 1202
ICA Language Services – Language school in Arlington, Virginia is looking for Slovak Language Instructors.
Qualifications:
The candidate should be a native a speaker of the Slovak language, preferably (not required) have at least 2 years of Slovak language teaching experience, in a proficiency-oriented environment, to adult students, on an intensive basis.
Respond ASAP with resume, including contact information.
We consider applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected status.
OPEN UNTIL FILLED --- EEO/AA
Contact
Bojan Vojvodic
Human Resources
ICA Language Services
1901 North Moore Street, ML-02
Arlington, VA 22209
(703)527-8666 ext. 229
This marks the fourth year of the Film and Beer Series at Bistro Bohem. The series this year focuses on the work of acclaimed screenwriter and actor Zdeněk Svěrák, who is renowned for the Oscar-winning film Kolya. All of the films will screen in Czech with English subtitles.
Each screening includes one free beer as well as an introduction by a representative from the Czech Embassy. All screenings are subject to change. The screenings take place the third Tuesday of every month.
For more information about the event see the Embassy Cultural Events Page.
When
Apr. 21, 7 pm Seclusion Near a Forest | Na samotě u lesa
May 19, 7 pm Dark Blue World | Tmavomodrý svět
June 16, 7pm Waiter, Scarper | Vrchní, prchni!
July 21, 7 pm What’s Up Doc? | Co je vám, doktore?
Aug. 18, 7 pm My Sweet Little Village | Vesničko má středisková
Sept. 15, 7 pm Accumulator 1 | Akumulátor 1
Oct. 20, 7 pm Ruffiano and Sweeteeth | Lotrando a Zubejda
Nov. 17, 7 pm Jára Cimrman Lying, Sleeping | Jára Cimrman ležící, spící
Dec. 15, 7 pm The Three Veterans | Tři veteráni
Where
Bistro Bohem Website
600 Florida Avenue, NW,
Washington, DC 20001
Contact for Reservations
bistrobohem@gmail.com
There will be a Slovak Mass on Sunday, April 5, at 10:00, in the Crypt Church of the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, in the chapel of Our Lady of Missions.
The address of the basilica is 400 Michigan Ave., N.E., Washington, D.C.
Please feel free to share this information with anyone who might be interested.
Please note the Czech & Slovak School/Preschool 2nd semester fees are due ASAP and should be given to me.
School Fees: $60/1 child, $80/2 children, $100/3 children, $120/4 children per Semester
Please make your check payable to "American Sokol Washington, DC", and mail it at your earliest convenience to:
American Sokol Washington, Inc.
Michaela Kiss
4439 Ellicott Street NW
Washington, DC 20016
We continue to accept registrations for children (ages 5 & up) and adults for Czech and Slovak classes, Czech & Slovak Preschool (ages 2 to 5), and children’s gymnastics, for 2014/2015.
Below is the list of current teachers for the 2014/2015:
Slovak Preschool:
Martina Cullen
Slovak Younger Children:
Veronika Tothova
Slovak Older Children:
Katarina Petkovic
Czech Preschool:
Radka Herndon
Czech School:
Karolina Wilson
Czech Younger Native Speakers:
Andrea Kletetschka
Czech Older Native Speakers:
Petra Rehakova
Here is the Czech & Slovak School Library link. Let me know if you wish to borrow any books.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18Xvs2_N-JLnZ1g_Euo8RyggAeOWKJ_aG9eAogOEvN4c/edit#gid=0
http://www.sokolwashington.org/about-us/join-us/
Reminders
PARENTS:
- children must be supervised at all times!
- no running in the hallways
- no eating anywhere, except the All Purpose Room
- no sitting or standing in the hallways; you can do so in APR
- only use bathrooms in the hallway; don't use bathrooms in classrooms
TEACHERS:
- after each class, you are responsible to WALK children back to All Purpose Room. No unsupervised children in the hallways.
- please do not let children out of classroom before 8pm; the only exception is bathroom use.
Preschool - parents must pick their child/children up at the classroom at 8pm and walk them to APR, gym or leave.
When
April 10, 17, 24
May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
June 5, 12
Where
Carderock Springs Elementary School,
7401 Persimmon Tree Ln,
Bethesda, MD 20817
Contact
Michaela Kiss at
school@sokolwashington.org