“From DP to DC, Displaced Persons: A story of Ukrainian Refugees in Europe 1945 – 1952
“From DP to DC, Displaced Persons: A story of Ukrainian Refugees in Europe 1945 – 1952
Event on 2012-01-01 11:00:00
The Ukrainian National Museum invites you its new exhibit “From DP to DC, Displaced Persons: A story of Ukrainian Refugees in Europe 1945 – 1952.” The exhibit opened Friday, November 4, 2011 and continues through January 31, 2012.
Having survived the brutal and bloody turmoil of World War II, Ukrainian refugees found themselves in DP camps facing an uncertain future. Housed in cramped military barracks and war ravaged buildings, their sustenance was crude and dismal. Many who faced forced repatriation to the Soviet Union with the certainty of torture, exile or death, chose suicide.
The Ukrainian DPs were able to overcome their circumstances and create a society out of the chaos, stability in the midst of despair and they built a strong community in the camps. These incredible people did more than survive their circumstances: they thrived by creating schools, theater groups, sports competitions and places where they could worship. The history of DPs and their experience is remarkable because of its scope and the positive impact it had on the lives of millions of people. The lessons learned by those Displaced Persons translated into optimism, determination and the ability to develop a viable community in America, and ultimately, here in Chicago.
Included in the exhibit are artifacts, documents and photographs from the archives of the Ukrainian National Museum as well as items on loan from refugees of the DP Camps of the 1940’s and 50’s. Interactive aspects of the exhibit will allow surviving DPs to continue to share their stories and add to the exhibit.
Event Sponsors: The Heritage Foundation of First Security Federal Savings Bank and The Selfreliance Foundation of Selfreliance Ukrainian American Federal Credit Union.
Speakers and authors during Opening Weekend events were:
· Dr. Mark Wyman, DPs: Europe's Displaced Persons, 1945-1951,
· Dr. Lubomyr Y. Luciuk, Searching For Place: Ukrainian Displaced Persons, Canada, and the Migration of Memory and,
· Dr. Myron B. Kuropas, Ukrainians of Chicagoland.
Regular Hours: Thursday – Sunday, 11 am to 4 pm.
Regular Admission: Adults .00, Children under 12 – Free.
Free parking adjacent to museum. Please contact the museum to schedule group tours.
Museum Information:
Ukrainian National Museum, 2249 W. Superior St., Chicago, IL 60612.(312) 421-8020 www.ukrainiannationalmuseum.org info@UkrainianNationalMusem.org
at Ukrainian National Museum
2249 W Superior Street
Chicago, United States
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“From DP to DC, Displaced Persons: A story of Ukrainian Refugees in Europe 1945 – 1952
“From DP to DC, Displaced Persons: A story of Ukrainian Refugees in Europe 1945 – 1952
Event on 2011-12-29 11:00:00
The Ukrainian National Museum invites you its new exhibit “From DP to DC, Displaced Persons: A story of Ukrainian Refugees in Europe 1945 – 1952.” The exhibit opened Friday, November 4, 2011 and continues through January 31, 2012.
Having survived the brutal and bloody turmoil of World War II, Ukrainian refugees found themselves in DP camps facing an uncertain future. Housed in cramped military barracks and war ravaged buildings, their sustenance was crude and dismal. Many who faced forced repatriation to the Soviet Union with the certainty of torture, exile or death, chose suicide.
The Ukrainian DPs were able to overcome their circumstances and create a society out of the chaos, stability in the midst of despair and they built a strong community in the camps. These incredible people did more than survive their circumstances: they thrived by creating schools, theater groups, sports competitions and places where they could worship. The history of DPs and their experience is remarkable because of its scope and the positive impact it had on the lives of millions of people. The lessons learned by those Displaced Persons translated into optimism, determination and the ability to develop a viable community in America, and ultimately, here in Chicago.
Included in the exhibit are artifacts, documents and photographs from the archives of the Ukrainian National Museum as well as items on loan from refugees of the DP Camps of the 1940’s and 50’s. Interactive aspects of the exhibit will allow surviving DPs to continue to share their stories and add to the exhibit.
Event Sponsors: The Heritage Foundation of First Security Federal Savings Bank and The Selfreliance Foundation of Selfreliance Ukrainian American Federal Credit Union.
Speakers and authors during Opening Weekend events were:
· Dr. Mark Wyman, DPs: Europe's Displaced Persons, 1945-1951,
· Dr. Lubomyr Y. Luciuk, Searching For Place: Ukrainian Displaced Persons, Canada, and the Migration of Memory and,
· Dr. Myron B. Kuropas, Ukrainians of Chicagoland.
Regular Hours: Thursday – Sunday, 11 am to 4 pm.
Regular Admission: Adults .00, Children under 12 – Free.
Free parking adjacent to museum. Please contact the museum to schedule group tours.
Museum Information:
Ukrainian National Museum, 2249 W. Superior St., Chicago, IL 60612.(312) 421-8020 www.ukrainiannationalmuseum.org info@UkrainianNationalMusem.org
at Ukrainian National Museum
2249 W Superior Street
Chicago, United States
Categories: Memory Videos Tags: 1945, 1952, Displaced, Europe, Persons, Refugees, Story, Ukrainian, “From
“From DP to DC, Displaced Persons: A story of Ukrainian Refugees in Europe 1945 – 1952
“From DP to DC, Displaced Persons: A story of Ukrainian Refugees in Europe 1945 – 1952
Event on 2011-12-22 11:00:00
The Ukrainian National Museum invites you its new exhibit “From DP to DC, Displaced Persons: A story of Ukrainian Refugees in Europe 1945 – 1952.” The exhibit opened Friday, November 4, 2011 and continues through January 31, 2012.
Having survived the brutal and bloody turmoil of World War II, Ukrainian refugees found themselves in DP camps facing an uncertain future. Housed in cramped military barracks and war ravaged buildings, their sustenance was crude and dismal. Many who faced forced repatriation to the Soviet Union with the certainty of torture, exile or death, chose suicide.
The Ukrainian DPs were able to overcome their circumstances and create a society out of the chaos, stability in the midst of despair and they built a strong community in the camps. These incredible people did more than survive their circumstances: they thrived by creating schools, theater groups, sports competitions and places where they could worship. The history of DPs and their experience is remarkable because of its scope and the positive impact it had on the lives of millions of people. The lessons learned by those Displaced Persons translated into optimism, determination and the ability to develop a viable community in America, and ultimately, here in Chicago.
Included in the exhibit are artifacts, documents and photographs from the archives of the Ukrainian National Museum as well as items on loan from refugees of the DP Camps of the 1940’s and 50’s. Interactive aspects of the exhibit will allow surviving DPs to continue to share their stories and add to the exhibit.
Event Sponsors: The Heritage Foundation of First Security Federal Savings Bank and The Selfreliance Foundation of Selfreliance Ukrainian American Federal Credit Union.
Speakers and authors during Opening Weekend events were:
· Dr. Mark Wyman, DPs: Europe's Displaced Persons, 1945-1951,
· Dr. Lubomyr Y. Luciuk, Searching For Place: Ukrainian Displaced Persons, Canada, and the Migration of Memory and,
· Dr. Myron B. Kuropas, Ukrainians of Chicagoland.
Regular Hours: Thursday – Sunday, 11 am to 4 pm.
Regular Admission: Adults .00, Children under 12 – Free.
Free parking adjacent to museum. Please contact the museum to schedule group tours.
Museum Information:
Ukrainian National Museum, 2249 W. Superior St., Chicago, IL 60612.(312) 421-8020 www.ukrainiannationalmuseum.org info@UkrainianNationalMusem.org
at Ukrainian National Museum
2249 W Superior Street
Chicago, United States
Categories: Memory Q&A Tags: 1945, 1952, Displaced, Europe, Persons, Refugees, Story, Ukrainian, “From
New Short Story Writing Contest with $1,000 Prize by David Farland and East India Press
New Short Story Writing Contest with $ 1,000 Prize by David Farland and East India Press
St. George, UT (PRWEB) December 15, 2011
Writers aged thirteen to ninety-nine from all countries are encouraged to enter the new East India Press Short Story Writing Contest. It is now open for submissions and ends March 1, 2012. There is no entry fee, and they accept fiction in any genre. The contest is sponsored by East India Press, specializing in publishing of books in multiple formats. New York Times Bestselling Author David Farland, with over fifty published novels, will be the first judge.
In addition to the cash prize, the winning story will also be published as the opening story in the new enhanced novel “Nightingale” by David Farland. The winner is further guaranteed serious consideration for a novel contract with East India Press. East India Press is known for publishing most novels in three formats, to match the tastes of virtually all readers.
The contest’s co-sponsor and first judge, David Farland, will personally edit the winning manuscript to prepare it for publishing and give the winning author valuable insights on preparing a story for market.
In addition to having over fifty novels published himself, Farland was once a writing professor for Brigham Young University and currently teaches intensive writing workshops, which are designed to get writer’s short stories and novels sold and published. He has taught and often times personally had a hand in discovering such writing talents as Stephenie Meyer, author of “Twilight,” Brandon Sanderson, author of “Mistborn” and the “Wheel of Time,” Brandon Mull, author of “Fablehaven,” Jessica Day George, author of “Dragon Slippers” and “Princess of the Midnight Ball”, James Dashner of “The Maze Runner,” John Brown of “Servant of a Dark God,” Eric Flint of “1632,” and dozens of other best selling new authors. His help on the winner’s story will be invaluable.
Farland is known for his work on “Star Wars,” “The Mummy,” and he’s even had input on the upcoming film “John Carter and the Princess of Mars,” as well as given JK Rowling’s publisher input on whether to push “Harry Potter.” Farland has had his fingers in the pies of many top books and movies, including video games such as the international #1 best seller “Brood Wars.” His current release is “Nightingale,” and the last book in bestselling “Runelords” series called “A Tale of Tales” is about to debut.
Farland started off as a prize writer himself, winning the Writers of the Future contest and the ensuing novel went on to win the Philip K. Dick Memorial Special Award for “Best Novel in the English Language.” He is still winning awards. Last year he won the Whitney Award for Best Novel of the Year.”
All this tells that Farland will be an excellent mentor and the chance of a lifetime for the contest winner. He is the perfect person to help the contest winner get a start in writing.
Equally as prestigous, other judges include Kevin J. Anderson, who has worked on such things as “Dune,” “The Saga of the Seven Suns,” “Terra Incognita,” “Star Wars,” “Star Challengers,” “Hellhole,” and too many works to mention, his current release being “Captain Nemo,” including the character of Jules Verne.
Judge Tracy Hickman again has too many books to mention, including “Starcraft: Speed of Darkness,” “Dragonlance,” “Bronze Canticles,” “Deathgate Cycle,” “Sovereign Stone,” “Rose of the Prophet” and “Darksword.” His current works are “Drakis Trilogy,” “Dragon’s Bard,” and “Dragonships.”
Though the story can be in any genre, David Farland has offered contest entrants the option of writing a story using the setting of his new book “Nightingale,” because the story will be published in the front of the book. This will allow the winner to piggyback on Farland’s success. As Farland is fond of saying, “Nobody makes it alone. We all help each other succeed.”
More information about the East India Short Story Writing Contest can be found at http://nightingalenovel.com/contest.html.
Jim Wolverton published this article. He is a staff writer at David Farland Enterprises and can be reached at http://www.davidfarland.com.
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BUSY WONDER WOMEN…CREATE your NEW LOVE Story with Renee Piane (Love Expert)
BUSY WONDER WOMEN…CREATE your NEW LOVE Story with Renee Piane (Love Expert)
Event on 2011-12-19 18:00:00
Too Busy to find MR Right? Are You Ready for LOVE?
For all you BUSY WONDER WOMEN…
It's time to Manifest your MAN!
*Not sure you are in the right relationship or keep
attracting the wrong men?
* Are you Serious about finding Love but you are so busy?
* Newly single, confused and not sure where to start?
* Not getting men to commit or getting results with online dating
and feel frustrated?
Join me and get the support you need on your Quest for LOVE
Internationally known president of Rapid Dating,
Love Reinvention Specialist & Dating Expert, Radio host & Author of
New class starts Monday May 2nd for 6 weeks
ends on Monday June 13th (we skip May 30th due to Memorial day)
Live in Marina Del Rey or by phone
6:00-7: 45 pm PST
****************************
If you want to Understand, Meet and Attract the Man of your Dreams…
This 6 week Seminar offers a foolproof customized,
plan of action and the steps tailored specifically for YOU to achieve your LOVE Vison.
* You will recieve weekly MP3's of each Class and weekly Chapters
from Renee's new E-book "SECRETS into the Minds of Men"
and a *FREE BONUS* 30 Minute session with Renee (value 0.00)
Spice up your LOVE life!
Renee Piane will share her magical “Secrets” gathered from working with Men for over 17 years…
*Learn what makes men tick and commit.
*How busy women can create balanced,
fun and sensual relationships while being a Wonder Women.
*Great for married women and single women who need a Tune-up
DISCOVER
What makes men commit and be faithful?
* Ask for the TRUTH~ the Absolute Signs he is ready or not to be exclusive.
* Get Real" ~ The 7 Mis-takes Wonder Women make when looking for love
* Wake up ~ to signs to know if he is committed!
* Renee's magical formula to "TEST Drive" the relationship
* How to discuss Sex and commitment issues without making men RUN!
* Learn How to Manifest the Love You Want NOW
from the comfort of your home.
TESTIMONIALS : “Renee has truly helped me with my relationship concerns/issues and has uncovered the foundation of all this negativity. She is truly “my angel” and has made me see the light in my darkest times. I truly believe in myself and know that I will find that special gentleman to share my life with very soon. Renee has shared her techniques, real-life experiences, kind words, and prayers with me. My days are shining brighter now, thanks to Renee. Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart!”
– Rosa Mancari
" Dear Renee, I have taken one of your "Secrets in the Minds of Men'seminars and loved it. I broke up almost two months ago from a nine month relationship with someone who could not commit. Your work empowered me to evaluate my life and make choices from a stronger place. I recommend your work to all my friends. thank you so much!You renewed my faith in love!
-Andrea L
I used to rush into realtionships and dated a series of Bad boys! After going throught Renee's Secrets Seminar and doing some private coaching, I am in my power and have 2 men courting me and I love it! I am ready for a comitted relationship with an amazing man and taking my time now. I am using Renee's techniques and test driving these relationships and it is amazing how it really works!. Renee is so supportive and direct and she truly Cares! Renee's SECRETS and her loving lenergyand wisdom changed my entire realtionship to men and love forever! You are the BEST!
-C F San Fransico
I am committed to helping you achieve your goals in Love and business more love to come
Renee Piane Campanella
Love ReInvention Specialist
President of Rapid Dating
& Rapid Networking
Author of Love Mechanics
Renee at ReneePiane dot com
Office: 310- 827-1100
Fax: 310-496-0940
at Marina Del Rey
13755 Fiji Way
Marina Del Rey, United States
Categories: Memory Articles Tags: BUSY, Expert, LOVE, Piane, Renee, Story, WOMEN...CREATE, WONDER
“From DP to DC, Displaced Persons: A story of Ukrainian Refugees in Europe 1945 – 1952
“From DP to DC, Displaced Persons: A story of Ukrainian Refugees in Europe 1945 – 1952
Event on 2011-12-15 11:00:00
The Ukrainian National Museum invites you its new exhibit “From DP to DC, Displaced Persons: A story of Ukrainian Refugees in Europe 1945 – 1952.” The exhibit opened Friday, November 4, 2011 and continues through January 31, 2012.
Having survived the brutal and bloody turmoil of World War II, Ukrainian refugees found themselves in DP camps facing an uncertain future. Housed in cramped military barracks and war ravaged buildings, their sustenance was crude and dismal. Many who faced forced repatriation to the Soviet Union with the certainty of torture, exile or death, chose suicide.
The Ukrainian DPs were able to overcome their circumstances and create a society out of the chaos, stability in the midst of despair and they built a strong community in the camps. These incredible people did more than survive their circumstances: they thrived by creating schools, theater groups, sports competitions and places where they could worship. The history of DPs and their experience is remarkable because of its scope and the positive impact it had on the lives of millions of people. The lessons learned by those Displaced Persons translated into optimism, determination and the ability to develop a viable community in America, and ultimately, here in Chicago.
Included in the exhibit are artifacts, documents and photographs from the archives of the Ukrainian National Museum as well as items on loan from refugees of the DP Camps of the 1940’s and 50’s. Interactive aspects of the exhibit will allow surviving DPs to continue to share their stories and add to the exhibit.
Event Sponsors: The Heritage Foundation of First Security Federal Savings Bank and The Selfreliance Foundation of Selfreliance Ukrainian American Federal Credit Union.
Speakers and authors during Opening Weekend events were:
· Dr. Mark Wyman, DPs: Europe's Displaced Persons, 1945-1951,
· Dr. Lubomyr Y. Luciuk, Searching For Place: Ukrainian Displaced Persons, Canada, and the Migration of Memory and,
· Dr. Myron B. Kuropas, Ukrainians of Chicagoland.
Regular Hours: Thursday – Sunday, 11 am to 4 pm.
Regular Admission: Adults .00, Children under 12 – Free.
Free parking adjacent to museum. Please contact the museum to schedule group tours.
Museum Information:
Ukrainian National Museum, 2249 W. Superior St., Chicago, IL 60612.(312) 421-8020 www.ukrainiannationalmuseum.org info@UkrainianNationalMusem.org
at Ukrainian National Museum
2249 W Superior Street
Chicago, United States
Categories: Memory Videos Tags: 1945, 1952, Displaced, Europe, Persons, Refugees, Story, Ukrainian, “From
“From DP to DC, Displaced Persons: A story of Ukrainian Refugees in Europe 1945 – 1952
“From DP to DC, Displaced Persons: A story of Ukrainian Refugees in Europe 1945 – 1952
Event on 2011-12-01 11:00:00
The Ukrainian National Museum invites you its new exhibit “From DP to DC, Displaced Persons: A story of Ukrainian Refugees in Europe 1945 – 1952.” The exhibit opened Friday, November 4, 2011 and continues through January 31, 2012.
Having survived the brutal and bloody turmoil of World War II, Ukrainian refugees found themselves in DP camps facing an uncertain future. Housed in cramped military barracks and war ravaged buildings, their sustenance was crude and dismal. Many who faced forced repatriation to the Soviet Union with the certainty of torture, exile or death, chose suicide.
The Ukrainian DPs were able to overcome their circumstances and create a society out of the chaos, stability in the midst of despair and they built a strong community in the camps. These incredible people did more than survive their circumstances: they thrived by creating schools, theater groups, sports competitions and places where they could worship. The history of DPs and their experience is remarkable because of its scope and the positive impact it had on the lives of millions of people. The lessons learned by those Displaced Persons translated into optimism, determination and the ability to develop a viable community in America, and ultimately, here in Chicago.
Included in the exhibit are artifacts, documents and photographs from the archives of the Ukrainian National Museum as well as items on loan from refugees of the DP Camps of the 1940’s and 50’s. Interactive aspects of the exhibit will allow surviving DPs to continue to share their stories and add to the exhibit.
Event Sponsors: The Heritage Foundation of First Security Federal Savings Bank and The Selfreliance Foundation of Selfreliance Ukrainian American Federal Credit Union.
Speakers and authors during Opening Weekend events were:
· Dr. Mark Wyman, DPs: Europe's Displaced Persons, 1945-1951,
· Dr. Lubomyr Y. Luciuk, Searching For Place: Ukrainian Displaced Persons, Canada, and the Migration of Memory and,
· Dr. Myron B. Kuropas, Ukrainians of Chicagoland.
Regular Hours: Thursday – Sunday, 11 am to 4 pm.
Regular Admission: Adults .00, Children under 12 – Free.
Free parking adjacent to museum. Please contact the museum to schedule group tours.
Museum Information:
Ukrainian National Museum, 2249 W. Superior St., Chicago, IL 60612.(312) 421-8020 www.ukrainiannationalmuseum.org info@UkrainianNationalMusem.org
at Ukrainian National Museum
2249 W Superior Street
Chicago, United States
Categories: Memory Videos Tags: 1945, 1952, Displaced, Europe, Persons, Refugees, Story, Ukrainian, “From
“From DP to DC, Displaced Persons: A story of Ukrainian Refugees in Europe 1945 – 1952
“From DP to DC, Displaced Persons: A story of Ukrainian Refugees in Europe 1945 – 1952
Event on 2011-11-26 11:00:00
The Ukrainian National Museum invites you its new exhibit “From DP to DC, Displaced Persons: A story of Ukrainian Refugees in Europe 1945 – 1952.” The exhibit opened Friday, November 4, 2011 and continues through January 31, 2012.
Having survived the brutal and bloody turmoil of World War II, Ukrainian refugees found themselves in DP camps facing an uncertain future. Housed in cramped military barracks and war ravaged buildings, their sustenance was crude and dismal. Many who faced forced repatriation to the Soviet Union with the certainty of torture, exile or death, chose suicide.
The Ukrainian DPs were able to overcome their circumstances and create a society out of the chaos, stability in the midst of despair and they built a strong community in the camps. These incredible people did more than survive their circumstances: they thrived by creating schools, theater groups, sports competitions and places where they could worship. The history of DPs and their experience is remarkable because of its scope and the positive impact it had on the lives of millions of people. The lessons learned by those Displaced Persons translated into optimism, determination and the ability to develop a viable community in America, and ultimately, here in Chicago.
Included in the exhibit are artifacts, documents and photographs from the archives of the Ukrainian National Museum as well as items on loan from refugees of the DP Camps of the 1940’s and 50’s. Interactive aspects of the exhibit will allow surviving DPs to continue to share their stories and add to the exhibit.
Event Sponsors: The Heritage Foundation of First Security Federal Savings Bank and The Selfreliance Foundation of Selfreliance Ukrainian American Federal Credit Union.
Speakers and authors during Opening Weekend events were:
· Dr. Mark Wyman, DPs: Europe's Displaced Persons, 1945-1951,
· Dr. Lubomyr Y. Luciuk, Searching For Place: Ukrainian Displaced Persons, Canada, and the Migration of Memory and,
· Dr. Myron B. Kuropas, Ukrainians of Chicagoland.
Regular Hours: Thursday – Sunday, 11 am to 4 pm.
Regular Admission: Adults .00, Children under 12 – Free.
Free parking adjacent to museum. Please contact the museum to schedule group tours.
Museum Information:
Ukrainian National Museum, 2249 W. Superior St., Chicago, IL 60612.(312) 421-8020 www.ukrainiannationalmuseum.org info@UkrainianNationalMusem.org
at Ukrainian National Museum
2249 W Superior Street
Chicago, United States
Categories: Memory Articles Tags: 1945, 1952, Displaced, Europe, Persons, Refugees, Story, Ukrainian, “From
“From DP to DC, Displaced Persons: A story of Ukrainian Refugees in Europe 1945 – 1952
“From DP to DC, Displaced Persons: A story of Ukrainian Refugees in Europe 1945 – 1952
Event on 2011-11-25 11:00:00
The Ukrainian National Museum invites you its new exhibit “From DP to DC, Displaced Persons: A story of Ukrainian Refugees in Europe 1945 – 1952.” The exhibit opened Friday, November 4, 2011 and continues through January 31, 2012.
Having survived the brutal and bloody turmoil of World War II, Ukrainian refugees found themselves in DP camps facing an uncertain future. Housed in cramped military barracks and war ravaged buildings, their sustenance was crude and dismal. Many who faced forced repatriation to the Soviet Union with the certainty of torture, exile or death, chose suicide.
The Ukrainian DPs were able to overcome their circumstances and create a society out of the chaos, stability in the midst of despair and they built a strong community in the camps. These incredible people did more than survive their circumstances: they thrived by creating schools, theater groups, sports competitions and places where they could worship. The history of DPs and their experience is remarkable because of its scope and the positive impact it had on the lives of millions of people. The lessons learned by those Displaced Persons translated into optimism, determination and the ability to develop a viable community in America, and ultimately, here in Chicago.
Included in the exhibit are artifacts, documents and photographs from the archives of the Ukrainian National Museum as well as items on loan from refugees of the DP Camps of the 1940’s and 50’s. Interactive aspects of the exhibit will allow surviving DPs to continue to share their stories and add to the exhibit.
Event Sponsors: The Heritage Foundation of First Security Federal Savings Bank and The Selfreliance Foundation of Selfreliance Ukrainian American Federal Credit Union.
Speakers and authors during Opening Weekend events were:
· Dr. Mark Wyman, DPs: Europe's Displaced Persons, 1945-1951,
· Dr. Lubomyr Y. Luciuk, Searching For Place: Ukrainian Displaced Persons, Canada, and the Migration of Memory and,
· Dr. Myron B. Kuropas, Ukrainians of Chicagoland.
Regular Hours: Thursday – Sunday, 11 am to 4 pm.
Regular Admission: Adults .00, Children under 12 – Free.
Free parking adjacent to museum. Please contact the museum to schedule group tours.
Museum Information:
Ukrainian National Museum, 2249 W. Superior St., Chicago, IL 60612.(312) 421-8020 www.ukrainiannationalmuseum.org info@UkrainianNationalMusem.org
at Ukrainian National Museum
2249 W Superior Street
Chicago, United States
Categories: Memory Articles Tags: 1945, 1952, Displaced, Europe, Persons, Refugees, Story, Ukrainian, “From
BUSY WONDER WOMEN…CREATE your NEW LOVE Story with Renee Piane (Love Expert)
BUSY WONDER WOMEN…CREATE your NEW LOVE Story with Renee Piane (Love Expert)
Event on 2011-11-21 18:00:00
Too Busy to find MR Right? Are You Ready for LOVE?
For all you BUSY WONDER WOMEN…
It's time to Manifest your MAN!
*Not sure you are in the right relationship or keep
attracting the wrong men?
* Are you Serious about finding Love but you are so busy?
* Newly single, confused and not sure where to start?
* Not getting men to commit or getting results with online dating
and feel frustrated?
Join me and get the support you need on your Quest for LOVE
Internationally known president of Rapid Dating,
Love Reinvention Specialist & Dating Expert, Radio host & Author of
New class starts Monday May 2nd for 6 weeks
ends on Monday June 13th (we skip May 30th due to Memorial day)
Live in Marina Del Rey or by phone
6:00-7: 45 pm PST
****************************
If you want to Understand, Meet and Attract the Man of your Dreams…
This 6 week Seminar offers a foolproof customized,
plan of action and the steps tailored specifically for YOU to achieve your LOVE Vison.
* You will recieve weekly MP3's of each Class and weekly Chapters
from Renee's new E-book "SECRETS into the Minds of Men"
and a *FREE BONUS* 30 Minute session with Renee (value 0.00)
Spice up your LOVE life!
Renee Piane will share her magical “Secrets” gathered from working with Men for over 17 years…
*Learn what makes men tick and commit.
*How busy women can create balanced,
fun and sensual relationships while being a Wonder Women.
*Great for married women and single women who need a Tune-up
DISCOVER
What makes men commit and be faithful?
* Ask for the TRUTH~ the Absolute Signs he is ready or not to be exclusive.
* Get Real" ~ The 7 Mis-takes Wonder Women make when looking for love
* Wake up ~ to signs to know if he is committed!
* Renee's magical formula to "TEST Drive" the relationship
* How to discuss Sex and commitment issues without making men RUN!
* Learn How to Manifest the Love You Want NOW
from the comfort of your home.
TESTIMONIALS : “Renee has truly helped me with my relationship concerns/issues and has uncovered the foundation of all this negativity. She is truly “my angel” and has made me see the light in my darkest times. I truly believe in myself and know that I will find that special gentleman to share my life with very soon. Renee has shared her techniques, real-life experiences, kind words, and prayers with me. My days are shining brighter now, thanks to Renee. Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart!”
– Rosa Mancari
" Dear Renee, I have taken one of your "Secrets in the Minds of Men'seminars and loved it. I broke up almost two months ago from a nine month relationship with someone who could not commit. Your work empowered me to evaluate my life and make choices from a stronger place. I recommend your work to all my friends. thank you so much!You renewed my faith in love!
-Andrea L
I used to rush into realtionships and dated a series of Bad boys! After going throught Renee's Secrets Seminar and doing some private coaching, I am in my power and have 2 men courting me and I love it! I am ready for a comitted relationship with an amazing man and taking my time now. I am using Renee's techniques and test driving these relationships and it is amazing how it really works!. Renee is so supportive and direct and she truly Cares! Renee's SECRETS and her loving lenergyand wisdom changed my entire realtionship to men and love forever! You are the BEST!
-C F San Fransico
I am committed to helping you achieve your goals in Love and business more love to come
Renee Piane Campanella
Love ReInvention Specialist
President of Rapid Dating
& Rapid Networking
Author of Love Mechanics
Renee at ReneePiane dot com
Office: 310- 827-1100
Fax: 310-496-0940
at Marina Del Rey
13755 Fiji Way
Marina Del Rey, United States
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