Ukrainian Easter Traditions On Display, April 1980 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

Year:
1980
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Ann Arbor News, April 27, 1980
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PRESERVING TRADITION - Proud of cultural traditions, the Ukrainian women still enjoy the preparation of babka, the traditional Easter bread, and displays of colorful Easter eggs and embroidered cloth. (Staff photo by Jack Stubbs)
Ann Arbor News, April 27, 1980
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PRESERVING TRADITION - Proud of cultural traditions, the Ukrainian women still enjoy the preparation of babka, the traditional Easter bread, and displays of colorful Easter eggs and embroidered cloth. (Staff photo by Jack Stubbs)
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Assya Humesky & Luba Chapelsky - Local Members Of The Ukrainian National Women's League, April 1980 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

Year:
1980
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Ann Arbor News, April 27, 1980
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SHARING CULTURE - Assya Humesky and Luba Chapelsky look over a scrapbook of activities the local chapter of the Ukrainian National Women's Society has sponsored to share the culture with their children and the community.
Ann Arbor News, April 27, 1980
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SHARING CULTURE - Assya Humesky and Luba Chapelsky look over a scrapbook of activities the local chapter of the Ukrainian National Women's Society has sponsored to share the culture with their children and the community.
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Ukrainians savor freedom here

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27
Month
April
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1980
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Zena & Joan Brovins Prepare For Ukrainian Themed Brunch At The Ann Arbor Women's City Club, April 1968 Photographer: AAK

Year:
1968
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Ann Arbor News, April 13, 1968
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Dressed in authentic costumes, Mrs. Walter G. Brovins and her daughter, Joan, survey linens and ceramics from Ukraine as they get in the spirit for the annual Easter brunch which will unfold tomorrow at the Ann Arbor Women's City Club. Mrs. Brovins is chairman of the brunch, which this year will have a Ukrainian theme.
Ann Arbor News, April 13, 1968
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Dressed in authentic costumes, Mrs. Walter G. Brovins and her daughter, Joan, survey linens and ceramics from Ukraine as they get in the spirit for the annual Easter brunch which will unfold tomorrow at the Ann Arbor Women's City Club. Mrs. Brovins is chairman of the brunch, which this year will have a Ukrainian theme.
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Ethnic enclave thrives on water

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5
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August
Year
1997
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County Clerk Luella M. Smith Completes Citizenship Papers for New Citizens, November 1962 Photographer: Duane Scheel

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1962
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Ann Arbor News, November 29, 1962
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Welcomes New Citizens: Circuit Judge William J. Weipert, jr. (far right), congratulates Dr. and Mrs. Walter G. Brovins (left), formerly of the Ukraine, and Hendrika Overkleeft (standing center), from The Netherlands, as County Clerk Luella M. Smith (seated) completes Hendrika's naturalization certificate. Dr. Brovins is a state physician at Ypsilanti State Hospital. Hendrika, 16, a student at Ypsilanti High School, was the youngest person naturalized yesterday.
Ann Arbor News, November 29, 1962
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Welcomes New Citizens: Circuit Judge William J. Weipert, jr. (far right), congratulates Dr. and Mrs. Walter G. Brovins (left), formerly of the Ukraine, and Hendrika Overkleeft (standing center), from The Netherlands, as County Clerk Luella M. Smith (seated) completes Hendrika's naturalization certificate. Dr. Brovins is a state physician at Ypsilanti State Hospital. Hendrika, 16, a student at Ypsilanti High School, was the youngest person naturalized yesterday.
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