Showing posts with label Sadochok. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sadochok. Show all posts

Sunday, 1 September 2013

Making Baba and Dido Proud in Calgary

Calgary has such a vibrant Ukrainian community!  And there are amazing opportunities for young people to connect and continue their Ukrainian heritage here in Calgary!   Where to find opportunities for your child to continue being Ukrainian in Calgary? 

A part of the immigrant experience involves cultural and linguistic adaptation to a new country and a new way of life.  Sociologists say the first generation of foreign speakers lose their language at a huge rate in the process of acquiring a new one.  Though families wish to retain ties with their homeland, if only for the family connection, the pursuit of acceptance and economic opportunity forces certain decisions.  And when children see their parents struggle, their first and naïve response is to assimilate as quickly as possible.  So ancestral languages, heritage languages, the cultural wisdom of thousands of years is quickly lost. So sad.

It is a part of the assimilation process I imagine, but unfortunately one cannot simply drop one and pick up another language.  The bigger issue is that knowledge is embedded in every phrase.  Wisdom and cultural references lay down nets of understanding that capture, filter and express meaning that simply don't translate effectively.  So the result is a generation of new language speakers who have an impoverished first language and an incomplete new language.  Impoverished language means impoverished thinking, unfortunately.

I am so impressed to hear that Alberta's new immigrant language programs try to address some of these concerns.  They don't simply teach English.  In fact, I have heard of the layers and layers of Canadian thought, culture, manners, history, and uniqueness are a part of the quality language instruction offered today.  It is a far cry from the "olden days" when people were told to simply stop speaking their old language, stop being who they were, and forget everything that came before.

I think the wisdom of our multicultural, multilingual process is far more beneficial to Canada.  Just think of the multiple layers of linguistic-cultural netting that is developed in multilingual minds?  One net captures the multiple ways of saying love ( ), and another uses the word love for everything - I love coffee, I love my spouse, I love blueberries, I love the Flames, I love the way dew glistens on the grass in the morning sunshine.  Imagine having way more than one language as they do in many parts of the world - perhaps English, perhaps French, perhaps Ukrainian, perhaps Russian, perhaps Mandarin, perhaps Spanish. The mind can hold it all, it just needs opportunity.  Perhaps one or the other will be dominant, but with practice many more layers of understanding, culture, historical wisdom, ancestral connection can develop.  And what can we really give our children?

Do children really need another technological device to soak up their developmental spare time?  I can only speak for myself when I say, my fondest memories of growing up were the busy times.  Ukrainian dancing, choir, Ukrainian school, Ukrainian camp,  travel and touring with my Ukrainian companions, were the juicy parts of my growing up years.  Learning all the skills, yes, but learning to be special, be noticed, be a public person, learning to stand my ground, to adapt and accommodate, to take leadership roles, to stretch the limits of my previous capabilities!  And the friendships, the connections, the life-long relationships!  So here is a word to young parents in Calgary - your children need connections - make them in the Ukrainian community, too!

Monday, 8 July 2013

Ukrainian Summer Day Camps in Calgary!!






It's time to register the little ones in Ukrainian Summer Day Camp, here in Calgary!

The popular summer day camp program at St Vladimir's Sadochok has fabulous staff, great activities, and a wonderful dedicated Parent Board. Pass the information along to family and friends!

Programs run for the full week from July 8-12 ($250) and July 15-19 ($250), from 8AM til 5PM but if you can only do a drop in they are flexible too.   Call if you are interested in a more flexible schedule.  Crafts, singing, games, cooking and more, including outdoor time as weather permits.  The location is ideal for downtown people, but very accessible otherwise too.  Near Rotary Park, the program often treks to the incredible playground for activities and picnic lunches.  No previous knowledge of Ukrainian is required.   
Contact www.ukrainianpreschool.com  or larissa@groch.net  for more information or to register for Ukrainian Summer Day Camp in Calgary!!  Make your Baba proud!!

Sunday, 16 June 2013

Sadochok is Growing 2013

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Today made me so happy!  I had the opportunity to attend the year end Father's Day Program of the  capable little participants of Calgary's Ukrainian Sadochok at St. Vladimir's Cultural  Centre!

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In conversation with Larissa Groch I was so pleased to hear that the volunteer board of Sadochok have put in place fabulous decisions which have made Sadochok grow and grow!  In fact, I heard that certain areas of registration for next year are already full, and there is more demand than earlier anticipated.  Clearly there is a pent up desire for quality programming in the Ukrainian community, and Sadochok delivers!

Teachers Pani Olena, Pani Valya and Pani Lesia take such gentle care of the children during their time at Sadochok.  There is structured time, play time, snack, singing, language learning, crafts, even nap time because for some children Sadochok is also partly a daycare.  Sadochok has a lovely working environment because of the professional standards in place, and of course because of the huge hearts involved.



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Today's program was ambitiously planned, and overwhelmingly embraced by all the guests.  The beaming faces,  the little ones dressed in their embroidered finest, just make your heart melt.  And when they began their verses, their songs, their lovely little dance moves, everyone in the audience was smeared in smiles - you just have to believe me.  How could any baba or dido help but be enchanted in this love fest?

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 While the brightly colored visual arts are only a part of the children's Sadochok program, I thought to share these with the readers of ukrainiancalgary in the hopes you would pass the message along.  Sadochok is growing and it is time to register the little ones in Ukrainian language and culture programs offered here in Calgary!

All the ripples created by the Ukrainian community start with small steps - make sure you reach out, connect and pass it on!  Oh, and I really love Sadochok's motto - Make Baba Proud!

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Sunday, 9 December 2012

St. Nicholas Program 2012 (St. Vlads)

And who, who, loves St. Nicholas!  Put a little sunshine into your life and come to see the children - they do!

St. Nicholas the Wonder-worker is the patron of children.  On Sunday, December 16th the children in St. Vladimir's Ukrainian Bilingual Sadochok and the Ukrainian School (Ridna Shkola Рідна Школа) and the Church School will all join in singing for St. Nicholas.

There will be a short program on Sunday, December 16th at noon at St. Vladimir's Cultural Center. The Sadochok parents are graciously bringing coffee fellowship snacks, and after there will be a sweet little program of singing and verses in honor of Svyatey Mikolay Святий Миколай!

All children are welcome to come and join in honoring the Saint!
Thanks to the Ukrainian Women's Association of Canada, Calgary Branch for supporting this event.  

And to help you get in the mood, sing something special with this karaoke version for Mikolay!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYGHgAWWNAY

and for the grownups - - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4cNnZgMW18

Monday, 11 June 2012

Calgary - Ukrainian Bilingual Summer Camps 2012

Do you have your children's summer all planned yet?  The people at St. Vladimir's Sadochok have a wonderful plan for you!  Imagine, a summer camp, exciting activities, great friends, and an opportunity to MAKE BABA PROUD!

ST. VLADIMIR’S SADOCHOK is again sponsoring their UKRAINIAN BILINGUAL SUMMER CAMPS for the summer of 2012.

The first session will take place July 3 – 6, followed by the second during the week of July
9 – 13th.  The camp is for children Ages 3- 10, and runs from 8-5pm daily. 

Participants will have the opportunity to learn Ukrainian language and culture through cooking, crafts, songs, in and outdoor play and more. No previous knowledge of Ukrainian required.

Preregistration or information via
info@

ukrainianpreschool.ca

St. Vladimir's Sadochok is sponsored by the Ukrainian Women's Association of Canada and is located at 404 Meredith Road NE.  Calgary. 
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