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Ukrainian Club

Pysanka: Easter Egg Making Charitable Workshop

  • When

    Monday, March 3, 2025 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm

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  • Where

    496 OLSEN BLVD. MS 2132 RM 300, Texas A&M Univercity, PLPM building MS 2132 RM 300, Texas A&M Univercity, PLPM building

Description

For more than 10 years, an independent and sovereign nation Ukraine has been dealing with an invader. We hope to fight through art, educating the wider American public on Ukraine's vast & unique cultural heritage by honoring the tradition of writing Pysanky.
INTEREST FORM https://forms.gle/1CMu2DySh9SgLsgY9
cost: $25 adults, $15 students, children $10 (participating Family will get a discount)
100% of the workshop proceeds will benefit "United Hearts" - non-profit in Ukraine (https://ukrheart.org.ua/)
=== About Pysanka ===
Pysanka is the name of an intricately decorated Ukrainian Easter egg created using a wax-resist technique, the earliest samples of which date back to the XI-XIII centuries. The word "Pysanka" is akin to the Ukrainian word "писати" (pronounced pih-s-a-t-ih) which means "to write" in Ukrainian. Designs adorning the eggs are rich in symbolism, and therefore the eggs are often "written" with messages of love, prosperity, peace, and hope.
According to an ancient Hutsul legend (Hunsuls are an ethnic group of Ukrainians who live in the Carpathian Mountains of Western Ukraine), the world's fate depends upon the pysanka. As long as the egg-writing custom continues, the world will exist. If, for any reason, this custom is abandoned, evil––in the shape of a horrible serpent who is forever chained to a cliff –– will overrun the world. Each year, the serpent sends out his minions to see how many pysanky have been written. If the number is low the serpent's chains are loosened and he is free to wander the earth causing havoc and destruction. If, on the other hand, the number of pysanky has increased, the chains are tightened, and good triumphs over evil for yet another year.
=== Safety ===
Due to fire safety considerations (burning candles and hot wax), we don't recommend this activity for children under 7 years of age. Parental supervision is required for children 10 years old and See less

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Ukrainian Club

-Promote Ukrainian culture and traditions to the Texas A&M University by organizing lectures, seminars, and social activities.  Helping new Ukrainian students at Texas A&M University by welcoming them and finding appropriate living place.  Coordinating between Texas A&M University and other Ukrainian universities to establish educational cooperation and try to open new scopes of assistance to improve the educational process in Ukrainian universities.  Raising funds for humanitarian aid to Ukrainian people due to the ongoing hostilities in the region.

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