[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Festival for Germans from Russia in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada
Jerry Frank
jkfrank at shaw.ca
Tue Aug 19 10:27:44 PDT 2003
Forwarded from Horst Gutsche:
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Dear Folks,
I spoke with Sol Ruff, the chairman of this first big German Russian event
in Medicine Hat yesterday and he told me that there were now well over 300
registrations and it was expected that there would be at least 400
participants. You can still register for the event at the lower price
until August 25th. Please send your registration (with the funds, name and
address and telephone as well as the name of ancestral village(s) in Russia
to: Festival for Germans from Russia (this is what the check should be
made out to) and send to:
Teresa Parasynchuk, 145 Markwick Dr. SE, Medicine Hat, Alberta T1A 7V9.
Horst W. Gutsche
German immigrants and their descendants from the former Tsarist Russian
Empire and from the former Soviet Union are being invited to a Festival in
Medicine Hat on September 5, 6, and 7th, 2003.
Germans from Russia were one of the largest ethnic groups among the pioneer
homesteaders in Southeastern Alberta and Southwest Saskatchewan. Some
migrations of the group to this region of Canada began before the
establishment of the Provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan. The major
migrations, however, were between 1905 and 1914. During the
Collectivization and Great Purge periods in the Soviet Union more people of
German extraction fled to Canada. Again, after World War II, another small
wave of Germans from Russia displaced by war, famine and oppression found
their sanctuary in this region of Canada.
Today, estimates suggest that approximately 40% of Medicine Hatters are
either first generation Germans from Russia or their descendants.
The purpose of the Festival is to share the story of a people''s migration
that began in various German principalities, continued with the
colonization of various Russian and Soviet regions, and came to a rewarding
conclusion in Canada.
This gathering will include immigrants from the Volga, Polish and Ukrainian
Volhynia, the Black Sea region, the Caucasus, Siberia, Crimea, Bessarabia,
Romania, and many others, some of whom came here after a brief settlement
in the U.S.A., especially in the Dakotas.
The weekend Festival, to be held in the Cypress Centre, includes plenary
and breakout sessions that will cover genealogical information,
sociological and historical backgrounders, personal experiences,
entertainment etc.. The Keynote Speaker will be The Right
Honourable Edward Schreyer, former Premier of Manitoba; Governor General
of Canada; and Canadian High Commissioner to Australia. Another speaker
will be Alexander Pfaffenrot, well-known lay missionary in Siberia as well
as The Rev. Dr. John Moser Cobb who will be leading the worship service.
The sessions are designed for both experienced and novice students of their
ethnic history. It will be an opportunity to hear and see the fascinating
story of their forbearers.
The costs for the festival are as follows:
All inclusive - Friday to Sunday (up to August 25) $50. *(after August
25) $60.
Saturday Banquet and Social only $25.
*Includes Friday evening gathering event, Saturday Banquet, Sunday
/brunch and coffee/lunch breaks.
Festival for Germans From Russia - Contact List
Phone No./ Email
Honourary Chairman: Otto Gross 403-545-6945
President: Sol Ruff 403-526-7834 / solruff at telus.net
Vice President: A.J. (Tony) Giesinger 403-527-4866 /
thegoose at telusplanet.net
Treasurer: Norm Emann 403-526-5720
Secretary: Teresa Parasynchuk 403-527-3678 / pchuk at telusplanet.net
Promotion: Ted Grimm 403-527-5645
Steering Committee: Lorna Veenstra 403-529-9327
Adolf Seiler 403-527-7841 / aseiler at telusplanet.net
Jerry Frank - Calgary, Alberta
jkfrank at shaw.ca
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