This program is intended for the general public interested in learning Ukrainian as a second language. It may be that you are of Ukrainian ancestry and just out of practice, have Ukrainian in-laws or just interested in learning another language. A special aspect of each course is the extensive exposure to the Ukrainian language as it is spoken every day in Ukraine. Cost includes course reading materials. Call to inquire which level would be the most suitable for you.
• Beginner Ukrainian II:
Improve your reading and writing skills. Master your speech patterns using simple grammatical structures while participating in dialogues.
Tuesdays, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. September 19, 2017 – April 24, 2018
Time:
6:30pm
Location:
620 Spadina Ave.
Description:
This program is intended for the general public interested in learning Ukrainian as a second language. It may be that you are of Ukrainian ancestry and just out of practice, have Ukrainian in-laws or just interested in learning another language. A special aspect of each course is the extensive exposure to the Ukrainian language as it is spoken every day in Ukraine. Cost includes course reading materials. Call to inquire which level would be the most suitable for you.
• Advanced Ukrainian: Develop more fluency in everyday communication and learn more advanced word formation to handle more complex everyday situations.
Wednesdays, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. September 20, 2017 – April 25, 2018
Fee: Just $10.00 per 2-hour session.
Early enrollment and payment before Sept. 1, 2017 - $280,
after September 1 - $300.
Cheques payable to St. Vladimir Institute.
A full refund will be issued if a class is cancelled.
For more info call 416. 923. 3318
or email svi@stvladimir.ca
Time:
6:30pm
Location:
620 Spadina Ave.
Description:
This program is intended for the general public interested in learning Ukrainian as a second language. It may be that you are of Ukrainian ancestry and just out of practice, have Ukrainian in-laws or just interested in learning another language. A special aspect of each course is the extensive exposure to the Ukrainian language as it is spoken every day in Ukraine. Cost includes course reading materials. Call to inquire which level would be the most suitable for you.
• Intermediate Ukrainian I: Develop more fluency in everyday communication and learn more advanced word formation to handle more complex everyday situations.
Wednesdays, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. September 20, 2017 – April 25, 2018
Fee: Just $10.00 per 2-hour session.
Early enrollment and payment before Sept. 1, 2017 - $280,
after September 1 - $300.
Cheques payable to St. Vladimir Institute.
A full refund will be issued if a class is cancelled.
For more info call 416. 923. 3318
or email svi@stvladimir.ca
Time:
6:30pm
Location:
620 Spadina Ave.
Description:
This program is intended for the general public interested in learning Ukrainian as a second language. It may be that you are of Ukrainian ancestry and just out of practice, have Ukrainian in-laws or just interested in learning another language. A special aspect of each course is the extensive exposure to the Ukrainian language as it is spoken every day in Ukraine. Cost includes course reading materials. Call to inquire which level would be the most suitable for you.
• Beginner Ukrainian I:
Learn the Cyrillic alphabet. The focus is on speaking using simple grammatical structures through intensive class participation.
Thursdays, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. September 21, 2017 - April 26, 2018
Time:
7:30pm
Location:
620 Spadina Ave.
Description:
Halyna Swarnyk - aрхівіст, джерелознавець, історик,
німецький філолог, перекладач. Автор понад 200 наукових статей та публікацій з археографії, джерелознавства, історіографії.Опрацювала варшавський архів Дмитра Донцова, зокрема листування з поетами й письменниками «вісниківської» школи.
Kерівник Меморіяльної бібліотеки-архіву Я. Дашкевича у Львові від 2010 р.
“Знана і незнана ОЛЕНА СТЕПАНІВНА:
міт національної героїні і трагічна правда життя”.
Запрошуємо на доповідь.
п’ятниця,6 жовтня 2017 р. год. 7:30 веч.
УКДДЦ – Інститут Св. Володимира
620 Spadina Avenue, Toronto - 416-966-1819
Location:
620 Spadina Ave.
Description:
This program is intended for the general public interested in learning Ukrainian as a second language. It may be that you are of Ukrainian ancestry and just out of practice, have Ukrainian in-laws or just interested in learning another language. A special aspect of each course is the extensive exposure to the Ukrainian language as it is spoken every day in Ukraine. Cost includes course reading materials. Call to inquire which level would be the most suitable for you.
• Beginner Ukrainian II:
Improve your reading and writing skills. Master your speech patterns using simple grammatical structures while participating in dialogues.
Tuesdays, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. September 19, 2017 – April 24, 2018
Time:
6:30pm
Location:
620 Spadina Ave.
Description:
This program is intended for the general public interested in learning Ukrainian as a second language. It may be that you are of Ukrainian ancestry and just out of practice, have Ukrainian in-laws or just interested in learning another language. A special aspect of each course is the extensive exposure to the Ukrainian language as it is spoken every day in Ukraine. Cost includes course reading materials. Call to inquire which level would be the most suitable for you.
• Advanced Ukrainian: Develop more fluency in everyday communication and learn more advanced word formation to handle more complex everyday situations.
Wednesdays, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. September 20, 2017 – April 25, 2018
Fee: Just $10.00 per 2-hour session.
Early enrollment and payment before Sept. 1, 2017 - $280,
after September 1 - $300.
Cheques payable to St. Vladimir Institute.
A full refund will be issued if a class is cancelled.
For more info call 416. 923. 3318
or email svi@stvladimir.ca
Time:
6:30pm
Location:
620 Spadina Ave.
Description:
This program is intended for the general public interested in learning Ukrainian as a second language. It may be that you are of Ukrainian ancestry and just out of practice, have Ukrainian in-laws or just interested in learning another language. A special aspect of each course is the extensive exposure to the Ukrainian language as it is spoken every day in Ukraine. Cost includes course reading materials. Call to inquire which level would be the most suitable for you.
• Intermediate Ukrainian I: Develop more fluency in everyday communication and learn more advanced word formation to handle more complex everyday situations.
Wednesdays, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. September 20, 2017 – April 25, 2018
Fee: Just $10.00 per 2-hour session.
Early enrollment and payment before Sept. 1, 2017 - $280,
after September 1 - $300.
Cheques payable to St. Vladimir Institute.
A full refund will be issued if a class is cancelled.
For more info call 416. 923. 3318
or email svi@stvladimir.ca
Time:
6:30pm
Location:
620 Spadina Ave.
Description:
This program is intended for the general public interested in learning Ukrainian as a second language. It may be that you are of Ukrainian ancestry and just out of practice, have Ukrainian in-laws or just interested in learning another language. A special aspect of each course is the extensive exposure to the Ukrainian language as it is spoken every day in Ukraine. Cost includes course reading materials. Call to inquire which level would be the most suitable for you.
• Beginner Ukrainian I:
Learn the Cyrillic alphabet. The focus is on speaking using simple grammatical structures through intensive class participation.
Thursdays, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. September 21, 2017 - April 26, 2018
Time:
6:00pm
Location:
620 Spadina Ave.
Description:
SESQUICENTENNIAL BLOOMS: An Exposé of Canada's Provincial Flowers
Featuring the work of artist Maria Antoniv.
October 13 – November 14, 2017
Opening Reception: Friday, October 13, 2017 at 6pm.
Мистецька виставка мисткині Марії Антонів.
13 жовтня – 14 листопада, 2017
Вiдкриття: 6:00 вечора, п’ятницю, 13 жовтня 2017 р.
General Gallery Hours:
Mon-Fri 9am–6pm
Sat 11am–2pm
or by appointment
St. Vladimir Institute
620 Spadina Ave.
416-923-3318
cultural@stvladimir.ca
Time:
6:30pm
Location:
620 Spadina Ave.
Description:
This program is intended for the general public interested in learning Ukrainian as a second language. It may be that you are of Ukrainian ancestry and just out of practice, have Ukrainian in-laws or just interested in learning another language. A special aspect of each course is the extensive exposure to the Ukrainian language as it is spoken every day in Ukraine. Cost includes course reading materials. Call to inquire which level would be the most suitable for you.
• Beginner Ukrainian II:
Improve your reading and writing skills. Master your speech patterns using simple grammatical structures while participating in dialogues.
Tuesdays, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. September 19, 2017 – April 24, 2018
Time:
6:30pm
Location:
620 Spadina Ave.
Description:
This program is intended for the general public interested in learning Ukrainian as a second language. It may be that you are of Ukrainian ancestry and just out of practice, have Ukrainian in-laws or just interested in learning another language. A special aspect of each course is the extensive exposure to the Ukrainian language as it is spoken every day in Ukraine. Cost includes course reading materials. Call to inquire which level would be the most suitable for you.
• Advanced Ukrainian: Develop more fluency in everyday communication and learn more advanced word formation to handle more complex everyday situations.
Wednesdays, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. September 20, 2017 – April 25, 2018
Fee: Just $10.00 per 2-hour session.
Early enrollment and payment before Sept. 1, 2017 - $280,
after September 1 - $300.
Cheques payable to St. Vladimir Institute.
A full refund will be issued if a class is cancelled.
For more info call 416. 923. 3318
or email svi@stvladimir.ca
Time:
6:30pm
Location:
620 Spadina Ave.
Description:
This program is intended for the general public interested in learning Ukrainian as a second language. It may be that you are of Ukrainian ancestry and just out of practice, have Ukrainian in-laws or just interested in learning another language. A special aspect of each course is the extensive exposure to the Ukrainian language as it is spoken every day in Ukraine. Cost includes course reading materials. Call to inquire which level would be the most suitable for you.
• Intermediate Ukrainian I: Develop more fluency in everyday communication and learn more advanced word formation to handle more complex everyday situations.
Wednesdays, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. September 20, 2017 – April 25, 2018
Fee: Just $10.00 per 2-hour session.
Early enrollment and payment before Sept. 1, 2017 - $280,
after September 1 - $300.
Cheques payable to St. Vladimir Institute.
A full refund will be issued if a class is cancelled.
For more info call 416. 923. 3318
or email svi@stvladimir.ca
Time:
7:00pm
Location:
620 Spadina Ave.
Description:
“Living and Growing Up in the DP Camps” Discussion Panel (in Ukrainian and English).
Iroida Lebid-Wynnyckyj, Ihor Boris Berezowsky, Oksana Brezhun-Sokolyk and Halia Junyk will each talk about their experience of living in the DP Camp before immigrating to Canada after the 2nd World War.
Moderated by Frank Sysyn.
Fee: $20 adult; $10 student
Time:
6:30pm
Location:
620 Spadina Ave.
Description:
This program is intended for the general public interested in learning Ukrainian as a second language. It may be that you are of Ukrainian ancestry and just out of practice, have Ukrainian in-laws or just interested in learning another language. A special aspect of each course is the extensive exposure to the Ukrainian language as it is spoken every day in Ukraine. Cost includes course reading materials. Call to inquire which level would be the most suitable for you.
• Beginner Ukrainian I:
Learn the Cyrillic alphabet. The focus is on speaking using simple grammatical structures through intensive class participation.
Thursdays, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. September 21, 2017 - April 26, 2018
Time:
1:00pm
Location:
620 Spadina Ave.
Description:
In celebration of Canada’s 150th Anniversary of Confederation, the Ukrainian Museum of Canada, Ontario Branch’s new exhibit Trunk Tales: Leaving home ... finding home chronicles periods of Ukrainian immigration to Canada dating back to the late 1800s. It tells poignant stories of Ukrainian immigrants to Canada and revolves around four trunks brought over four major periods of immigration. Each trunk has its own fascinating history of hardship, loss and ultimately great hope and joy found in a new home in Canada.
To support this exhibit which runs to March 31, 2018, we proudly announce the Trunk Tales: Leaving home ... finding home Workshops. These workshops will run in tandem with our on-going Lecture Series. All events will take place at 620 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, ON.
Admission for lectures and workshops range from $20 to $40. To purchase tickets in advance please call 416-923-3318 ext. 105.
Elizabeth Griffin holds a Masters degree in Art Conservation from Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario. She has trained and worked at the Costume Institute and the Sherman Fairchild Center for Objects Conservation at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, and was awarded a Getty Internship at the Chicago Historical Society, Chicago. She has worked at the Institute of Archaeology and Cultural History, Museum of Natural History and Archaeology at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, Norway as Cultural History Conservator.
Work includes conservation projects at the Royal Ontario Museum, the Art Gallery of Ontario, the University of Alberta, Edmonton, and Ontario Heritage Trust. She has taught graduate conservation courses at Queen’s University, and presented conservation topics in Canada, the USA and in the UK.
In private practice since 2001, projects and services range from advisory services to treatments including cleaning, repair, stabilization, and preparation of artifacts for display and storage for a number of institutional clients and private collections. Major projects include treatment of large European tapestries, a series of century flags and banners as well as early costumes in in the Stratford Theatre Archive.
With an interest in research aspects and the background of objects, the type of cultural artifacts treated ranges from decorative art, fine art, furnishings and upholstery, costume, ethnographic pieces as well as personal heirlooms.
Time:
6:30pm
Location:
620 Spadina Ave.
Description:
This program is intended for the general public interested in learning Ukrainian as a second language. It may be that you are of Ukrainian ancestry and just out of practice, have Ukrainian in-laws or just interested in learning another language. A special aspect of each course is the extensive exposure to the Ukrainian language as it is spoken every day in Ukraine. Cost includes course reading materials. Call to inquire which level would be the most suitable for you.
• Beginner Ukrainian II:
Improve your reading and writing skills. Master your speech patterns using simple grammatical structures while participating in dialogues.
Tuesdays, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. September 19, 2017 – April 24, 2018
Time:
6:30pm
Location:
620 Spadina Ave.
Description:
This program is intended for the general public interested in learning Ukrainian as a second language. It may be that you are of Ukrainian ancestry and just out of practice, have Ukrainian in-laws or just interested in learning another language. A special aspect of each course is the extensive exposure to the Ukrainian language as it is spoken every day in Ukraine. Cost includes course reading materials. Call to inquire which level would be the most suitable for you.
• Advanced Ukrainian: Develop more fluency in everyday communication and learn more advanced word formation to handle more complex everyday situations.
Wednesdays, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. September 20, 2017 – April 25, 2018
Fee: Just $10.00 per 2-hour session.
Early enrollment and payment before Sept. 1, 2017 - $280,
after September 1 - $300.
Cheques payable to St. Vladimir Institute.
A full refund will be issued if a class is cancelled.
For more info call 416. 923. 3318
or email svi@stvladimir.ca
Time:
6:30pm
Location:
620 Spadina Ave.
Description:
This program is intended for the general public interested in learning Ukrainian as a second language. It may be that you are of Ukrainian ancestry and just out of practice, have Ukrainian in-laws or just interested in learning another language. A special aspect of each course is the extensive exposure to the Ukrainian language as it is spoken every day in Ukraine. Cost includes course reading materials. Call to inquire which level would be the most suitable for you.
• Intermediate Ukrainian I: Develop more fluency in everyday communication and learn more advanced word formation to handle more complex everyday situations.
Wednesdays, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. September 20, 2017 – April 25, 2018
Fee: Just $10.00 per 2-hour session.
Early enrollment and payment before Sept. 1, 2017 - $280,
after September 1 - $300.
Cheques payable to St. Vladimir Institute.
A full refund will be issued if a class is cancelled.
For more info call 416. 923. 3318
or email svi@stvladimir.ca
Time:
6:00pm
Location:
620 Spadina Ave.
Description:
St.Vladimir Institute - Toronto in cooperation with UCPBA of Toronto presents:
YOUTH NETWORKING SERIES
Featuring Keynote Speaker: Andrea Ivanka - Breakthrough Coach
"What Students Need to Know About Authentic Connections and Future Success"
Followed by an introduction to networkers and casual open networking.
*Capacity is limited to 70 students*
Please register in advance at: https://youthnetworking.eventbrite.ca/
Admission is Free
October 26, 2017
Sign in at 6:00pm. Keynote speaker at 7:30pm.
St. Vladimir Insitute
620 Spadina Avenue, Toronto
Generously sponsored by:
Ukrainian Credit Union Limited
Horodynsky Farms
Media group RAZOM (РАЗОМ)
New Pathway Ukrainian News / Новий Шлях Українські Вісті
St.Vladimir Institute - Toronto
Time:
6:30pm
Location:
620 Spadina Ave.
Description:
This program is intended for the general public interested in learning Ukrainian as a second language. It may be that you are of Ukrainian ancestry and just out of practice, have Ukrainian in-laws or just interested in learning another language. A special aspect of each course is the extensive exposure to the Ukrainian language as it is spoken every day in Ukraine. Cost includes course reading materials. Call to inquire which level would be the most suitable for you.
• Beginner Ukrainian I:
Learn the Cyrillic alphabet. The focus is on speaking using simple grammatical structures through intensive class participation.
Thursdays, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. September 21, 2017 - April 26, 2018
Time:
3:00pm
Location:
620 Spadina Ave.
Description:
Between 1914 and 1954, the Ukrainian-speaking territories in East Central Europe suffered almost 15 million “excess deaths” as well as large-scale evacuations and population transfers, the consequences of two world wars, revolutions, famines, genocidal campaigns, and purges. George Liber argues that these events made and re-made Ukraine’s boundaries, institutionalized its national identities, and pruned its population according to various state-sponsored political, racial, and social ideologies. In short, the two world wars, the Holodomor, and the Holocaust played critical roles in forming today’s Ukraine.
George O. Liber is Professor of History at the University of Alabama in Birmingham. His previous books include Soviet Nationality Policy, Urban Growth and Identity Change in the Ukrainian SSR, 1923-1934 and Alexander Dovzhenko: A Life in Soviet Film.
Co-sponsored by the Holodomor Research and Education Consortium (Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, University of Alberta) and St. Vladimir Institute
Time:
6:30pm
Location:
620 Spadina Ave.
Description:
This program is intended for the general public interested in learning Ukrainian as a second language. It may be that you are of Ukrainian ancestry and just out of practice, have Ukrainian in-laws or just interested in learning another language. A special aspect of each course is the extensive exposure to the Ukrainian language as it is spoken every day in Ukraine. Cost includes course reading materials. Call to inquire which level would be the most suitable for you.
• Beginner Ukrainian II:
Improve your reading and writing skills. Master your speech patterns using simple grammatical structures while participating in dialogues.
Tuesdays, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. September 19, 2017 – April 24, 2018