Thursday, November 14, 2019
All are welcome to join at a cost of $45 per person, which includes an all-night Slavic feast, tax, gratuities, live entertainment by a Slavic band and transportation by bus. Please provide payment in cash to one of our treasurers: Natalie C. Sherman, Savina S. Savova, or Sean Rifenburg. You may also bring your payment to Professor Anna Kuchta who can be contacted at anna.kuchta@shu.edu or found in Fahy 228. Additionally, those who are interested should complete a waiver. Be sure to include your name, e-mail address, phone number and SHU ID for our records.
Seats are limited, and they are on a first come, first served basis. Reserve yours no later than Tuesday, November 26.
The Slavic Club, originated by Professor Anna Kuchta in 1990 as a social and cultural organization, currently has over 900 members and endeavors to introduce the Seton Hall University community to different Slavic cultures. Through Slavic music, art, trips to different Slavic events, museums, lectures and cuisines, Slavic Club tries to bridge cultural and ethnic divides in order to build coalition and harmony in our community. Diversity and tolerance are two crucial elements of a healthy and functioning community—two elements that the Slavic Club dedicates itself to promoting on the Seton Hall campus. Furthermore, the Slavic Club draws students into the Russian and East European Studies Program here at Seton Hall. By taking a challenging Slavic language, culture or history course, students not only better themselves by adding something unique to their resume, but they also raise the standards of the entire university.
Categories: Arts and Culture