
Gruodžio 3 d., šeštadienį / Saturday, December 3, 2011Renginio vieta / Location:
Latvių Namai / Latvian Hall5500 SW Dosch Rd
Portland, OR 9723
Renginio pradžia / Doors open at 5:30 pm
We will begin with the Children's program which will last over an hour. This will be followed by the Christmas meal.
Community Potluck: Everyone should bring a Main Dish, Dessert and something to drink. Remember Lithuanian Kučios traditions dictate no meat, but fish, grains, fruit and vegetables are OK.
Coffee, tea and utensils will be provided.
Children's Program: First time attendees, prepare your child with some type of talent to present to Santa, like a poem, song, play an instrument or any type of act. The children will be rewarded with a gift from Santa afterward.
Note to parents: please bring a gift for your child regardless if he or she performs. The gifts should be in a brown lunch bag with a bow or other ornament on top. Write your child’s name on the bag clearly so Santa can read it. Leave your child’s gift at the reception table to be placed in Santa’s bag.
Donation: Please leave a donation at our community table to help pay for the nights expenses.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact us: Vilius Žalpys, zalpiai999@aol.com or 360-608-2258.
Šventosios Mišios* lietuvių kalba / Lithuanian Language Mass at The Grotto in Portland, Oregon.
Po Šv. Mišių sudėtinės vaišes / Potluck after mass
Kunigas / Father Kazimieras Kulbis
2011 lapkričio 19 d. šeštadienį / Saturday, November 19, 2011 / starting at 4 PM
The Grotto
* plačiau
Balandžio 16 d., šeštadienis / Saturday, April 16, 2011
Renginio vieta / Location:
Latvių Namai / Latvian Hall
Balandžio 16 d., šeštadienį / Saturday, April 16, 2011Renginio vieta / Location:
Latvių Namai / Latvian Hall5500 SW Dosch Rd
Portland, OR 9723
Renginio pradžia / Doors open at 5:00 pm
Come join us for the 13th Annual Lithuanian Easter Traditions Day. An event for all ages where we will paint traditional Lithuanian Easter Eggs with Bees wax and dyes or you can bring your previously dyed eggs and scratch your designs in the centuries old folk way. A third and most interesting way of preparing your eggs is with burnt bees wax. Master Petras Astrauskas will demonstrate this method. Games: We have adapted versions of Lithuanian village games and traditions for all ages. Egg roll: This village tradition where the children go from village to village to compete for eggs. They roll the eggs from boards and the one who hits another egg would be able to claim it for him/her self, much the same as children play for marbles. We have adapted the game to be the one who rolls the furthest wins. For winners of first, second and third places (boys and girls category) there are small prizes to chose from all other children will receive Easter candy . Egg smash: For adults we have the egg smash. In this traditional custom on Easter morning or the Easter meal each family member would take a hard-boiled egg and hit the egg together with your neighbor. The one whose egg cracks loses and the game continues until there is one winner. Everyone will get in a large circle and pair up. One by one the circle gets smaller until we only have two people left. The strongest egg will win and receive a Lithuanian Porcupine cake. What to bring:Amerikos Lietuvis, Nr. 15 (571), 2011.04.07