HUNGARIAN HERITAGE DAY 2010


On June 6, 2010, the annual Hungarian Heritage Day at St. Margaret Catholic Hall in Hungarian Settlement was held with 42 honorees and 37 guests attending. AHSCA President, Wayne Kreko gave the welcome and recognized the honorees. Liz Bordok read a brief history of Hungarian Settlement.Suzanna Green led the Star-Spangled Banner and Victoria Mocsary led the Hungarian National Anthem.A special gift was given to the honoree that traveled the farthest to attend. Frank Lezu, who came from Fort Walton Beach, Florida received that prize. Tony Sziber, who was 95 years young, received a gift for being to oldest honoree in attendance at Heritage Day. It was a great time for friends to get together and visit. For some, this is the only time of the year they get to see one another. Victoria Mocsary, along with her neices, Suzanna, Megan, and Samantha Green, and nephew, Jake Green, entertained the guests by perfoming several Hungarian songs. Everyone enjoyed the singing, which brought back memories from the past.  


 

 

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