Dear Friends,
The C-RS is soliciting nominations for officers and trustees for three-year terms beginning after elections in 2013. Candidates should meet the criteria listed below. Voting and paying dues are the two most effective methods the membership has for affecting the direction taken by its leadership. It is important that you give serious consideration to members whom you believe can make positive contributions to running our Board of Directors.
Whether you are content with the current direction of our organization or would like to see new approaches attempted, this nomination process is of the utmost importance.
Please note that nominations must be received not later than February 2, 2013. They may be submitted electronically or via the postal system but must be received by that date. Information on our by-laws and articles of incorporation may be found at www.c-rs.org or by contacting the Nominating Committee.
Following are the requirements set out by the Nominating Committee.
Dear Carpatho-Rusyn Society Member,
The Nominating Committee is currently seeking names of those members in good standing who you feel should lead our organization as a member of the National Board of Directors. When nominating a candidate, please include 3-4 sentences on what strengths the person brings to the position. Self nominations are welcome. All nominated persons will be contacted by the committee regarding their interest in being placed on the ballot.
The committee must receive nominations by: Saturday, February 2, 2013, 11:59 PM.
Nominations may be submitted to committee chair Christy Slifkey
via email at: cslifkey@c-rs.org (preferred),
via phone: 703.968.8192
or via postal mail to:
C-RS Attn: Nominations
915 Dickson St
Munhall PA 15120-1929.
(Please account for delivery time when submitting through postal mail, so it is received by the deadline.)
Items to consider, when nominating a member for a position on the Board, are that Directors must:
(1) be familiar and comply with the articles of incorporation, by-laws, policies and procedures of C-RS,
(2) fulfill their fiduciary duties to the organization,
(3) participate in fundraising for the organization,
(4) attend monthly board meetings
(5) actively participate in committees, and
(6) have internet access and be comfortable communicating via email and teleconference
The Board of Director positions we are seeking nominations for are:
President: Chief executive of the organization having general day-to-day management duties; facilitates Board meetings and oversees committees.
Vice-President: Exercises the powers and duties of the President when called on to do so.
Recording Secretary: Takes official minutes of all meetings; maintains all corporate documents including meeting minutes, records and reports; provide notices and documentation as required by the by-laws or the Board.
Chief Financial Officer: Generates and maintains financial records; oversees budgeting, accounting, and investments; pays bills and invoices; responsible for filing taxes; custodian of contracts and business records.
Chief Financial Administrator: Deposits financial vehicles and non-financial valuable effects of the organization; maintains depository records; reports regularly to the board.
Chief Information Officer: Oversees electronic membership records; supervises general mailings; helps the organization with its information technology needs.
Trustee (six positions): Actively participate in day-to-day business of C-RS through fundraising and actively serving on board committees; audit the financial books annually.
Please contact me for further details or with any questions, at: cslifkey@c-rs.org or 703.968.8192.
Warm Regards,
Christy Slifkey
Nominations Committee Chair
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
International Summer School of Rusyn Language and Culture
If you are considering participating in the Studium
Carpato-Ruthenorum International Summer School for Rusyn Language and Culture,
you might be wondering what it’s like to live in Presov, in the dorm. What is
the food like? What are the history and folklore sessions like and the language
class? –First, here are some descriptions of the living situation. In another
installment you’ll hear about the classes and faculty.
Prešov is a small but bustling city—a lovely place to spend
a few weeks. It resembles other small cities and towns in Central Europe with
its large main central “square” on which are located some significant and
beautiful historical buildings and stores, lots of flowers, and people heading
on their way to work, shopping, or strolling just for fun. An initial walking
tour with Studium guides will immediately show you that there is much to
explore on your own time and also that it’s not difficult or complicated to
find your way around.
The main street which runs through this central square is
called Hlavná ulica or, literally,
“Main Street.” Just off Hlavná ulica is a picturesque side street called
Florian ulica. Here you will find some coffee shops where you can sit either
inside or outside and enjoy a fragrant coffee or an icy beer, relax, enjoy the
company of new friends, and people-watch. And there is nothing as refreshing as
the unforgettable ice cream in the “Croatia” ice cream shop on Florian (and
found elsewhere in town) with its large window open onto the street and serving
a variety of scrumptious flavors. You will always find a line of patrons there!
The fruit ice creams or various chocolate varieties are among the more
amazingly vibrant tastes you’ll ever experience. I’m serious about this—really!
You’ll definitely need to visit this shop more than once. The walk back to the
dorm from Hlavná ulica takes about 10 minutes or 15 at a more relaxed pace. The
more walking you do, the more ice cream you can justifiably enjoy.
Also located on the main square area is a TESCO department
store. Its lower level is reserved for grocery shopping, and Slovakia offers
everything you could want in terms of food and drink there and in other grocery
stores. The TESCO sell all kinds of goods, including clothes and souvenirs.
Studium guides can also direct you to a bus that stops in front of the dorm
(they’ll teach you how to buy a ticket from the vending machine by the bus
stop—very easy) and this bus takes you within a few minutes to another newer
and larger TESCO. The Prešov mall, also accessible by bus, is completely modern
and offers a chance for even more serious shopping of all kinds.
One of the views from the dorm down toward the cafes. See where the open air covers are on the sidewalk across the street from the dorm. |
A section of the university cafeteria where Studium participants often eat |
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Breakfast at Studium |
The Ballada Coffee Shop |
Perhaps the most beloved spot for Studium participants has been the Ballada coffee shop. It’s located directly across the street from the dorm, a 2-to-3-minute walk from door to door. The Ballada is totally cozy either downstairs or upstairs. Some of the walls are lined with bookshelves filled with books, including books about Carpatho-Rusyns; tables are close together; delicious coffees are served as lattes, cappuccinos, and in other forms, along with pastries, and tea and refreshing beers are also available. The atmosphere inside is perfect. But patrons can also sit outside at small tables in a covered area. This is a great place to relax with friends, talk, and just enjoy a late afternoon or evening. Some participants actually find this a good place to do some studying.
In another post I’ll describe the Studium faculty and
classes and also what a typical day is like.
For further information and application, please go to: www.c-rs.org.
Written by Pat Krafcik, email: krafcikp@evergreen.edu
Written by Pat Krafcik, email: krafcikp@evergreen.edu
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