Vegreville News Advertiser - July 6, 2016

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VOL. 69 NO. 27

66 YEARS OF SERVING THE COMMUNITY

WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 2016

Vegreville Pysanka Festival opening show a triumph

With pride, beauty and delight the Sopilka SchoolofUkrainianDanceEnsembleperformed Ukrainian dancing.(Rosanne Fortier/photo)

Rosanne Fortier Vegreville has an event that puts the town on the map every year as citizens from across Canada and the United States and around the world attend the Pysanka Festival. On July 1, 2 and 3, the 43rd Annual Vegreville Ukrainian Pysanka Festival presented a kaleidoscope of the finest sights, sounds, tastes and traditions of Ukraine. The festival kicked off with the opening grandstand show where Damian Rudiak was the emcee whose many qualifications put the announcing in the right key. Rudiak said that this festival is a way to show Canadian’s freedom and Canada Day was the perfect time to host the opening ceremony.

Kindergarten to Grade Six A.L Horton School Ukrainian Bilingual Program bloom in by singing, O’Canada in perfect Ukrainian. These young ones continued to sing a few more energetic Ukrainian songs. Then it was acknowledged that their teacher, Larissa Bombak was retiring after 35 years of teaching school and everyone she touched were thankful for her service. From there, Father Slawomir Lomaszkiewicz said the invocation. The Vegreville School of Ukrainian Dance-Promin’ Dancers appeared next for their energetic moments and

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