Enjoy Fine Wines & Support the Hungarian Cultural
Garden at "Spring F!ing III"
Download flyer as PDF
Posted by Editor at 3/14/2010 7:20 PM
Inviting Friends and Supporters to "Autumn
Celebration II" on Nov. 10
Join us for a celebration of all that we have
accomplished this year in our restoration work
on the Hungarian Cultural Garden.
On Tuesday, November 10, 2009 we welcome all of
our friends and supporters to join us at St.
Emeric Church at 6:00 pm for our second annual
Autumn Celebration social and potluck dinner.
Attendance is free and open to our supporters,
but we ask that you RSVP by November 4 and bring
a covered dish or a bottle of wine to share with
the other guests.
Thank you for a job well done in 2009!
Posted by Editor at 10/23/2009 4:11 PM
Garden Clean-Up Work Day on October 24th
On Saturday, Oct 24 from 9 to 3 PM, there is
a scheduled work day at the Hungarian Cultural
Garden. This will be our last organized
garden clean-up until the spring of 2010.
The garden is looking great and we need to do
all that we can to prepare for next year.
The more that we can do with volunteer hours the
more of our money can be spent on major
rebuilding of structural elements.
Remember that our garden is 71 years old and age
and weathering has taken their toll.
Come to see the new garden and walkways that
Ernie Mihaly and Ed Radick recently completed.
This year we also have a new Hungarian Cultural
Garden sign on MLK in addition to the sign on
East Blvd.
If you cannot work, come anyway to help us
supervise some young volunteers from Cleveland
State who will be arriving on Saturday at noon.
They will come willing to work, but need
supervision, tools, and specific directions to
follow.
Ed Radick says there is a lot of work, enough
for an army of volunteers!
We plan on working even if it is raining
lightly. Should we have very bad rain,
we'll reschedule for better weather.
Please bring gloves and garden tools with
you, like rakes, shovels, hand pruners, etc.
We should be able to clean and get the entire
Garden ready for Winter.
We hope to see all our friends and supporters
Posted by Editor at 10/23/2009 3:59 PM
Concert in the Garden Features Liszt Music
Performances
Work on the Hungarian Cultural
Garden started in 1934 with the dedication of a
plaque commemorating Liszt on the occasion of
the 123rd birthday of Ferenc Liszt.
In the spirit of the grand music of this great
composer, come and enjoy the newly rededicated
garden and see its splendor at the height of
Summer. The "Concert in the Garden" program is
free and open to the public and supporters of
the Hungarian Cultural Garden.
The
"Concert in the Garden"will be
held Sunday, August 2, 2009 in the Hungarian
Cultural Garden from 2:00 to 4:00 PM. Download
the "Concert
in the Garden" flyer for complete details.
(In the event of rain, the rain date is
August 9 from 3:00 to 5:00 PM.)
In addition to the concert, there will be a tree
planting ceremony to replace the dogwood trees
following the original garden design from 1938.
Join us to savor the soothing natural sights
and trill to the music of Liszt! Bring a blanket
or chair and a picnic basket and enjoy the
entire afternoon!
Posted by Editor at 7/21/2009 8:39 PM
Golf Outing 2 Fund Raiser on August 19 at Shaker
Heights Country Club
After a hugely success golf outing fund raiser
last year, the Hungarian Cultural Garden
committee has planned its second outing, this
year to be held at the beautiful Shaker Heights
Country Club.
Come and spend the day playing golf followed by
a reception and dinner at the end of day for an
all-inclusive golf package, reception and dinner
price. The option is also available for those
who will not be golfing to just attend the
reception and dinner. Either way, the proceeds
of the fund raiser will go toward the continued
renovation of the Hungarian Cultural Garden,
restoring it to its original 1938 magnificence.
Opportunities to be Title Sponsor, Corporate
Sponsor and Donor are available. The committee
is seeking support from the business community
in achieving its goals. Inquiries and support
are encouraged. Other options are also
available.
Download the
Golf Outing 2009 brochure for complete
details and pricing. Hurry, because time is
short and August 19 is quickly approaching! This
event promises to be an outstanding, fun and
worthwhile one, so plan to attend to help in the
renovation of the Hungarian Cultural Garden.
Posted by Editor at 7/9/2009 10:57 AM
The Great International Gulyás Cook-Off Coming June
21
On Sunday, June 21, 2009, The Cleveland
Hungarian Cultural Garden presents "The Great
International Gulyás Cook-Off" where you and
your family can sample from many different
varieties of Hungarian gulyás, or goulash as
most Americans know it.
Starting at noon at St. Emeric Church, the
Gulyás Cook-Off is being held to benefit the
on-going restoration and renovation of the
Hungarian Cultural Garden, which was rededicated
last year on the occasion of its 70th
anniversary.
Make Father's Day special this year by treating
the father in your life to a tasty gulyás meal
while doing your part to preserve a Cleveland
Cultural Gardens landmark and promote the
contributions of Hungarians to world peace.
Download the
Gulyas Cook-Off flyer here and make your
reservation today to save over the door
admission price.
Posted by Editor at 5/26/2009 2:00 PM
Hungarian Cultural Garden Featured in Baldwin
Wallace Course on Cleveland Cultural Gardens
On April 23, 2009, the Hungarian Cultural
Garden will be the topic of discussion at the
third of six sessions in a special Cleveland
Cultural Gardens course at Baldwin Wallace
College, East, located at the Landmark Center
college campus in Beachwood, OH.
Mary Hamlim, Executive Secretary of the
Cleveland Cultural Garden Federation, will be
teaching the course, which begins on Thursday
April 2, 2009 and runs through Thursday, May 14.
Classes will be held as part of Baldwin
Wallace's Institute for Learning in Retirement
(IRL) program (http://homepages.bw.edu/ilr/).
Insights regarding the history of the Hungarian
Cultural Garden will be presented by guest
lecturer Lél F. Somogyi, who was keynote speaker
at the Rededication of the garden in August 2008
and is part of the cultural garden oral history
project of CSU.
For more information about the course, including
enrollment information, contact Mary Hamlin at
mwhamlin@adelphia.net or call at
440-461-2533.
Posted by Editor at 3/30/2009 10:24 AM
HCG to Host "Spring F!ing II" Wine Tasting
Fundraiser
by Lél F. Somogyi
It's that time of year again. As Spring
approaches, the Hungarian Cultural Garden team
is again beginning its work on the garden.
Last year's wine tasting event was a huge
success. "Spring F!ing II" promises to be just
as much fun (but probably more). Planned for
April 3, 2009, it will be held at Colonial
Beverage, voted one of the best wine shops
around.
Call for Membership and Donations - 2009 Hungarian
Cultural Garden Brochure
The
Hungarian Community has one of the largest
gardens in the Federation of Gardens. Just
published, the 2009 version of the Hungarian
Cultural Garden brochure tells the brief history
of the this garden and provides an opportunity
for anyone, individually or through an
organization, to help support the ongoing work
of restoration and renovation.
As written in the latest version of the
HCG brochure (click to download):
We have the responsibility to do what we can
to preserve and renovate this priceless
treasure. Although we have started the work of
renovation, and rededicated ourselves and the
Hungarian community to doing it, we still have
much work ahead of us to repair the many
decades of deterioration. The 70 years of
weathering and inaction took a severe toll on
our beautiful garden.
In preparation for the rededication of the
Hungarian Cultural Garden on August 24, 2008 on
the occasion of its 70th anniversary, we were
able to make significant headway in removing
overgrowth and stabilizing some of the main
structural elements.
There is still much to do to renovate the
garden to its previous grandeur. We need your
help and donations to keep going on our work to
eliminate the deterioration. We started Phase I,
weed and overgrowth control, in late 2007. We
completed a major structural repair project in
late 2008. There is still a lot of work that
needs to be done this year and in coming years.
We have a number of fundraising events
planned over the coming months to help finance
the urgently needed work.
Wine
Tasting ‒ April 3, 2009
Gulyás Cook-Off ‒ June 21, 2009
Liszt Program ‒ July 2009
Golf Outing ‒ August 2009
Your Membership & Donation Helps Preserve &
Renovate Our Hungarian Cultural Garden
Join the many Hungarian individuals,
families, organizations, clubs, and churches of
Greater Cleveland in supporting the preservation
and renovation of the Hungarian Cultural Garden,
since 1938 a living symbol of the culture,
history and contributions of Hungarians to
America and the world. We need your support!
Csatlakozzunk minél többen ehhez a közös
munkához, mert ha mi nem tartjuk fenn
örökségünket, akkor más nemzet könnyen átveheti
tőlünk. Őrizzük és ápoljuk a Magyar Kultúrkertet,
kultúránkat és hagyományainkat! Kérjük a
clevelandi magyarságot és a Clevelandban működő
szervezetek, egyházak és egyesületek támogatását!
Download the Hungarian Cultural Garden (HCG
brochure) brochure and please send in your
membership and donation.
Posted by Editor at 3/6/2009 12:14 PM
HCG Participates in CSU Oral History Focused on the
Cleveland Cultural Gardens
by Lél F. Somogyi
CSU's Department of History has a
project underway to expand the information it
has about the history of the Cleveland Cultural
Gardens. Along with representatives from other
communities, I was invited to participate on
behalf of the Hungarian Cultural Garden.
You can hear the full 54 minute interview here
Eventually you will be able to find all or part
of the interview on the
www.culturalgardens.org website as well.
According to Erin
Bell, the Project Coordinator and Archivist at
the Center for Public History and Digital
Humanities at Cleveland State University, in
email preceeding the interview, "We
are ready to conduct a new round of oral history
interviews with the folks from the Cultural
Gardens Federation, as well as with other
community members who have been or continue to
be involved in specific gardens."
The interviews were recorded in sound studios on
the CSU campus by trained oral history
specialists. They will be published to CSU's
digital archives for the benefit of students and
researchers. Additionally, highlights from each
interview will be edited and posted on the
Cultural Gardens website to add to that rich
community resource.
Bell
noted that Professor Mark Tebeau of CSU's
Department of History has been interested in the
Cultural Gardens for several years now and has
collected dozens of oral history interviews on
the subject, producing an excellent website at
www.culturalgardens.org,
which features historical descriptions, archival
images and oral history audio for individual
gardens.
The goal of this most recent work is supplement
the audio record that is lacking for many of the
Gardens.
Posted by Editor at 3/6/2009 11:26 AM
Hungarian Cultural Garden Holds Autumn Celebration
Dinner in Appreciation for Support
The Cleveland Hungarian Cultural Garden
committee is holding an "Autumn Celebration"
general meeting and appreciation dinner for all
supporters in the community on Wednesday,
November 12, 2008 from 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm. The
dinner is being held in the St. Emeric church
hall at 1860 West 22nd Street, Cleveland, OH
44113.
Starting at 6:30 pm, there will be an open
meeting at which the committee members will give
a financial report for the past year, detail
fund raising related issues, talk about garden
restoration plans and accomplishments, as well
as discuss plans and solicit ideas for 2009.
Following the meeting, all are invited to a
no-charge social and "potluck" dinner. Attendees
are asked to bring a covered dish or a bottle of
wine to share.
L. F. Somogyi will hold an encore presentation
recapping his speech at the Rededication
Ceremony, for those who missed it, and sharing
some interesting insights about the Hungarian
Cultural Garden. Everyone attending is asked to
bring their memorabilia, including old photos,
printed materials about the Garden, audio
recordings, videos and any other items of
interest. Information and items are sought for
inclusion on this website for future reference.
Rededication of Hungarian Cultural Garden a Colorful
and Entertaining Success
The Rededication of the Hungarian Cultural
Garden was a colorful and entertaining event,
where hundreds of attendees from the Hungarian
community, as well as friends of the community,
were in attendence.
Lél F. Somogyi gave the keynote address,
focusing on an overview of the history of the
Garden, interspersed with some unique insights.
You can listen to the speech here or download it
to listen to on your mp3 player.
In the coming days and weeks, this website will
be publishing photos from the event, addition
audio of the speeches and presentations, as well
as video excerpts. Additionally, articles on the
history of the Garden and other interesting
materials will be available on the website.
The Hungarian Cultural Garden Committee and the
Hungarian community have rededicated themselves
to the full restoration of the Garden to its
original grandeur.
Posted by Editor at 8/27/2008 3:33 PM
Rededication Program from 1 pm - 3 pm on August 24,
2008 at HCG - Updated with radio program
HCG
discussion on Kapossy Radio 7-28-2008 Listen to
the 55 minute program with Paul Burik, Lel
Somogyi and Mark Tebeau
Click on the "PLAY" button above to immediately
begin playing the program.
Click on the link to download this mp3 file to
your PC to play later with your music player
program or IPOD.
The Cleveland Hungarian Cultural Garden
Invites you to the 70th Anniversary “Rededication”
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Program: 1 pm – 3 pm (This event is free and
open to the public.)
1:00
pm Enjoy live Hungarian music, dance group
performances and poetry recitals. Hungarian food
will be available!
2:00 pm Rededication Ceremony (additional
program details at the event)
Keynote Speakers:
Paul Burick, President, Cultural Garden
Federation
Lél F Somogyi, HCG & Hungarian community member,
historian
and writer, on “A Garden of Peace”
Come
early and enjoy the beautiful park surroundings,
music & entertainment. Then stay for other
garden events.
Location: Hungarian Cultural Garden, 1070
East Blvd, Cleveland, OH 44108
In the middle of historic Rockefeller Park
Plan to arrive early so you can park and
get to the HCG. The HCG Rededication is part of
a full day of Walk+Roll events in the Gardens
and MLK will be closed to car traffic.
To make donations for the ongoing renovation
work
make check payable to Cleveland Hungarian
Cultural Garden
Kori Smith, 8775 Fox Hollow Lane, Mentor, OH
44060
Phone: 440-256-2264 -- Email:
TomSmith3201@adelphia.net
Hungarian Cultural Garden Rededication on August 24
at Focal Point of Walk+Roll Festivities
by Lél Somogyi
On the same day that the Hungarian Cultural
Garden has scheduled its rededication
ceremonies, Sunday, August 24, 2008, thousands
of people are expected to converge on the
Walk+Roll Cleveland event in Rockefeller Park
and the Cleveland Cultural Gardens.
Walk+Roll promotes bicycling, walking,
alternative transportation, public health,
diversity and community-building through
human-powered neighborhood programs that combine
fun with active living, learning and
participating.
The Hungarian Cultural Garden is pleased to be
one of the key focal points of this unique event
as we celebrate the 70th anniversary of the
formal dedication of the garden.
The schedule of events are in the process of
being finalized, but already a number of gardens
have embraced the opportunity to showcase
themselves and emphasize the contribution of
their culture to the region and to the country.
Historically, the Cultural Gardens were
established to foster understanding between
cultures and promote peace.
The all-day Walk+Roll event runs from 11 am to 6
pm. The Hungarian Cultural Garden program,
including a formal rededication, features a
number of speakers, performers and dance groups,
and is scheduled to run from 1 pm to 3 pm. The
Walk+Roll event and the Hungarian Cultural
Garden program are FREE and open to the public.
You can walk, bicycle, or take free
transportation into the garden. The Walk+Roll is
along the whole 2 mile stretch of the The
Rockefeller Park and the Cultural Gardens.
You can learn more about the Walk+Roll at
http://www.walkroll.com/cleveland/ and get
the most current schedule information as it
becomes available. For more information about
the Hungarian Cultural Garden, its rededication
program on August 24, and the ongoing efforts at
restoration, visit
http://hungarianculturalgarden.org.
Posted by Editor at 7/9/2008 1:40 PM
Hungarian Cultural Garden Hosts Golf Outing Fund
Raiser August 11, 2008
by Lel Somogyi
If you are a Golf Enthusiast, then we have a
great event planned for you that benefits a
great cause as well.
th
Anniversary of the
Hungarian Cultural Garden and begin our historic
restoration project, we would like to invite you
to join us.
The Golf Outing and Fund Raiser is scheduled
for Monday, August 11, 2008 at
Hawthorne Valley Country Club in Solon,
Ohio.
You can participate by being a
Sponsor (Title, Corporate or Company), by
joining us on the course for day, or both.
Complete details and reservation forms for the
event can be found in the Golf
Outing brochure you can download
here.
Posted by Editor at 7/1/2008 12:01 PM
An Old Fashioned Picnic and Ice Cream Social in the
Hungarian Cultural Garden on June 22, 2008
The Cleveland Hungarian Cultural Garden presents
"An Old Fashioned Picnic and Ice Cream Social"
on Sunday, June 22, 2008 from 2:00 – 4:00 pm.
Come to the Garden! See the Hungarian Cultural
Garden and what we are working on restoring.
Make sure to bring your picnic basket and enjoy
the beautiful park surroundings, music and
entertainment that we will have at the Garden.
The park is located at 1070 East Blvd,
Cleveland, OH 44108 in the middle of historic
Rockefeller Park. This Hungarian Cultural Garden
activity is free and open to the public. Click
the following link to download
Picnic flyer PDF for all these details.
Posted by Editor at 6/11/2008 1:59 PM
Blooms & Blossoms fundraising dinner May 31 for the
Hungarian Cultural Garden
by Lél F. Somogyi
It was 70 years ago, in 1938, that the Hungarian
Cultural Garden was officially and formally
dedicated as one of the largest cultural gardens
in the Cleveland Cultural Gardens.
Efforts are underway to renovate the garden and
restore it to its original grandeur. The
Hungarian Cultural Garden will have a
fundraising dinner on May 31, 2008. The theme is
Blooms & Blossoms and this dinner event promises
to be memorable and enjoyable. All proceeds from
the dinner will be used for garden renovations.
Click here (dinner
flyer) to view a larger version of the
flyer.
Other events are planned during the summer
months, culminating in the rededication
ceremonies for the Hungarian Cultural Garden on
August 24, 2008.
This website (blog) will provide information on
upcoming activities and how you can help. For
more information, and to become a member, please
download the Hungarian Cultural Garden -
Rededication brochure. Visit our website
http://www.hungarianculturalgarden.org
periodically for updates and additional
information.
Posted by Editor at 5/7/2008 3:44 PM
Hungarian Cultural Garden Rededication on August 24,
2008
HUNGARIAN CULTURAL GARDEN - Information and
Resources
It was 70 years ago, in 1938, that the Hungarian
Cultural Garden was officially and formally
dedicated as one of the largest cultural gardens
in the Cleveland Cultural Gardens. The Hungarian
community will hold rededication ceremonies for
the Hungarian Cultural Garden on August 24,
2008. Efforts are underway to renovate the
garden and restore it to its original grandeur.
This website (blog) will provide information on
upcoming activities and how you can help.
For more information, and
to become a member, please download the brochure
below.
For more information,
use your search engine to search for Hungarian
Cultural Garden.
Posted by Editor at 4/9/2008 12:51 PM
COMMENTS TO THE
WEBSITE:
9/3/2008 9:22 AM FederationMember wrote:
From the E Newsletter of the Garden Federation,
Issue 8 of September 2008, Paul Burik wrote:
"The Hungarian community re-dedicated the
Hungarian Garden to celebrate their 70th
anniversary. This event, witnessed by some 400
attendees, included musical performances and
dancing. Congratulations go to Carolyn Balogh,
Cory Smith and their group of organizers for a
great event. Lel Somogyi provided narrative of
the history of the garden and Csardas Dancers
had everyone’s attention. The Hungarian
community has truly committed to the restoration
of their garden and in so doing facilitates and
motivates the renaissance of the entire park!
Thank you again."
5/9/2009 9:24 AM Lawrance H Romaine wrote:
What a treasure! As a child growing up in the
middle of the Hungarian community, we would make
a day out of going to the gardens as well as
Wade Park. Our interest was twofold as my father
had worked on the "garden project", as he
referred to it. After the start of the war, we
moved away from Cleveland and lost track of many
of my school mates and neighborhood friends.
However, I look forward to returning this summer
and will make a day of renewing fond memories.
Thanks to everyone who took part in renewing
this treasure. Larry