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Youth Circle of The National Slovak SocietyWINTER 2014
Volume 32Number 73
Photograph and OrnamentContest Winners
Pages 6-7
PVRScholarshipRules andRegulations
Page 2
MembershipNewsPage 3
KRUH MLADZE
Cover Illustration By: Katherine OstrowskiAssembly C617, 1st Place Van Gogh Level, 2014
Youth CircleYouth Circle
Youth Circle“Youth Circle” is published by the
National Slovak Society, 351 Valley Brook Road
McMurray, PA15317-3337
Phone: 724-731-0094
Email: [email protected] website: www.nsslife.org
David G. Blazek, Elder
Send all articles for publication to Home Office
Attn: David G. Blazek351 Valley Brook Road
McMurray, PA15317-3337
Youth Circle
Joining Hands
to Touch Lives
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Renewal Applicant Continuation Rules
1. Students must submit verification of continuing education enrollment from attending school by submitting a transcript of their grades indicating you have maintained a 3.0 GPA, to the NSSScholarship Department at the conclusion of EACH school year before they will be considered eligi-ble to receive payment for a second, third, or fourth year grant. These transcripts must be receivedby JULY 15TH. NO EXCEPTIONS, THIS IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. Do not rely on parents, friends, oryour agent to get your information in. If your paperwork is not in the home office by the deadline youwill not receive a check!
2. If you are transferring to another school, you MUST notify the NSS Home Office IN WRITING bysending in an acceptance letter to prove you will be attending a new school full time, by JULY 15TH,BEFORE checks are issued. No renewal checks will be issued after September 15th of each year forany reason.
Peter V. Rovnianek Scholarship Fund
The following rules will determine eligibility in applying for a National Slovak Society, Peter Vitazoslav (PVR)Scholarship Grant:
1. The applicant must be a member of the National Slovak Society (NSS) for a minimum of two (2) yearsprior to receiving a PVR Scholarship Grant. Membership will be verified by the Home Office.
2. The minimum amount of insurance required for eligibility is $10,000 of PERMANENT life insurance or$5,000.00 of annuity deposits. The insurance must be in force at the time of application and be main-tained throughout the scholarship period.
3. Eligible to apply are all student NSS members whose scholastic records, including College Board Examinations qualify them for acceptance by a college, university (4 years); junior college, nursing,trade, technical or business school (2 years) or other institution approved by the NSS National Assembly.
4. All applications must be accompanied by a transcript of the latest high school scholastic record of theapplicant. For those already attending college, only college transcripts need to be submitted.
5. All applications must be accompanied by proof of the applicant’s acceptance as a full-time student byan accredited college, university, junior college, business or trade school. Please list ONLY the schoolthat you are going to attend, not all of the schools that you have applied and been accepted by.
6. All applications must be accompanied by a resume or biographical sketch of the applicant, not toexceed two hundred (200) words, along with a recent photograph for publication in the society’s maga-zine.
7. All applicants must submit proof of fraternal activity. This activity may be participation in nationalor local activities, holding elective office in a fraternal benefit society, or similar fraternal involvement.In lieu of fraternal activity, an applicant may substitute community service or volunteeractivity with a non-profit organization. (e.g. Hospitals, Red Cross, Juvenile Diabetes or similarcharitable organizations.) Applicants must submit verification signed by an assembly officer or by anadult in charge of the community service or volunteer activity.
8. No application will be considered unless all requirements are met and fulfilled. Transcripts and allother forms included with the application shall be the property of the PVR Scholarship Fund and theNational Slovak Society and will not be returned to the applicant.
9. In the event that a PVR Scholarship is granted, it shall be the responsibility of the student to remainin school full-time and to maintain a 3.0 GPA or higher for the remainder installments of the grant to be received.
10. The deadline for submitting applications for scholarship grants is MAY 1st of each year.Applications can be obtained from the Home Office or your local assembly. Applications and allrequired information is to be sent to: PVR SCHOLARSHIP DEPARTMENT, ATT: Pam Blum, 351 ValleyBrook Road, McMurray, PA. 15317-3337. Further information can be obtained by calling724-731-0094 or 1-800-488-1890.
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NEWS!Membersh
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NEWS!
Photos from Region 7 Christmas Party
Mrs. Claus sneaks a little kiss to Santa.The girls lead the way to singing
Christmas carol.
Region 7 Christmas Party was a great success. Children enjoyed Santa andMrs. Claus visit which included gifts, story time and photo shoots. Refreshmentswere served and everyone left with a little extra Christmas happiness.
Members attending our annual Christmas Party with Mr. & Mrs. Santa.
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Assembly L102Members of Assembly L102 did a
Breakfast with Santa and over 300people were in attendance. Great timewas had by all. Such a rewarding dayto see the joy on all the kids faces andtheir parents.
On January 11th, Assembly L102 held their annual Holiday Party. Great to socializewith everyone who braved the cold weatherto be there.
L-R: Big brother Elliot; Dad, Michael; NSSDirector Abigail Gross and newborn OliverJohn Gross who arrived on December 3,2014. Congratulations to the family.
A New Member Has Arrived
January 2015 Birthdays
Brandon Jenkins Nicholas Kosh Damon Shranko Renee FordEmily Bolash Mason Bebo Grace Holker Ethan RoccaLuke Belanger Sabrina Williams Emily McKissock Mai Chang
Casey Vang Jamie Thao
February 2015 BirthdaysJulia Valero Sarah Reynolds Morgan Megela William Nyce JrMarisa Noble Tara McCarthy Cariana Shultz Ethan RossJoshua D’Angelo Emery Anden IV Caleb Fish Sierra Walker
Chase Bentz
March 2015 BirthdaysJoseph Reitlinger Paige Reiss Hannah Macey Morgan SmithClaire Piovarchy Josie Applegarth Kiera Warnagiris Dorothy GossDavid Pilcavage Dolores Domday Naleyvone Vang Suny ChangNathan Yang Michael Vang Emily Vitteck Kevin Vang
Ashley Vang
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APRIL1 Youth Achievement Award
Forms DueMAY
1 Scholarship Applications for 2015-2016 Due
1 May Art Contest deadline
JULY15 2nd-4th Year Scholarship
Transcripts Due
I M P O R T A N TD A T E S
o f E v e n t s f o r2 0 1 5
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to our youth members on their 16th birthday!
Available from the NSS Heritage Museum
To Purchase items shown, make checks payable to: NSSHM, 351 Valley Brook Road, McMurray, PA 15317. Purchase up to $5, add $1.50 shipping and handling. Purchase$10, add $3.00 shipping and handling
1. Use large raw, hardboiled, blown, ceramic or plastic eggs.
2. Slide egg into egg wrap.3. Place egg on spoon.4. Dunk into boiling water until
wrapper shrinks around egg.
Slavic Pin Art or Old World DesignsSleeve of 6: $1.50Sleeve of 12: $3.00
Egg In WrapChoose from
Choose a CD or Workbook format. The CD contains the workbook in electronic format. All full sized patterns can be printed.
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N S C A L E U G U F H A B IO I G A D A L B Z G C B D QI V W D T I L B R C K A T UT R E F R A I N E A I S I AA U A R R Z E N W R V S M VP O T U T P T P T R T U B EO L T T I O R G E L L A R RC A N A I E N P S R M E E AN R A P G N R E T E J T T FY G N N O I T U L O S E R NS O I P S F L O C I O C A AO P M E T O D B G Q U L D FC H O R D Y Z E B P T O O QN V D G L H R J J O C D I S
Music to Your Ears
ACCENT ADAGIO ALLEGRO ALTO BASS BRAVURACHORD CODA DOLCE FUGUE FINE FANFARELARGO MELODY NATURAL SOLO QUAVER DOMINANTREFRAIN REGISTER REPEAT REPRISE SCALE SYNCOPATIONTUTTI TEMPO TIMBRE TREBLE TRIAD OBBLIGATOOVERTONE RESOLUTION
Paper Mache Eggs
Materials you will need:Assortment of fun size packets of
Starburst Jellybeans, Milk or DarkChocolate Eggs, and M&M'S MilkChocolate Candies for Easter
10 balloons (approximately 9 inches)
3 bottles white glue (non-toxic)Old newspapers30 sheets brightly colored tissue
paper1 medium inexpensive paintbrush10 aluminum foil cupcake linersScissorsEaster grass, optional
What you need to do:Lightly inflate 10 balloons.
Prepare a glue mixture by diluting twoparts of glue with one part water; setaside.
Tear the tissue paper into 1 1/2-inch strips.
Cover the balloons with several layers of tissue strips that are "paint-ed" with the glue mixture. Overlap theedges of the strips, completely cover-ing the entire balloon. Using the cup-cake liner as a holder, set a balloonon each liner to dry overnight.
When completely dry, cut off theballoon's knot, deflating it. Trim thetop, creating a 4-inch hole. Reach inand remove the deflated balloon, andthen fill it with Easter Grass and anstarburst jellybeans, Milk or DarkChocolate Eggs, and M&M'S MilkChocolate Candies for Easter. Arrange
the eggs by themselves, or in agroup on a bed of Easter grass.Makes 10 eggs.
Start thinking whatyou can draw
for the May Art Contest!
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Joke TimeQ: Why are horses such lousy dancers?A: They have two left feet! Q: What do you get when you cross a
parrot and a centipede?A: A walkie-talkie!Q: Why were the ink spots crying?A: Because their mother was in the
pen and they didn't know howlong the sentence would be.
Q: What did the duck say when hebought lipstick?
A: Put it on my bill.Q: What is gray, has four legs, a tail,
and a trunk?A: A mouse on vacation.Q: What did one flag say to the other
flag?A: Nothing. It just waved!Q: What goes snap, crackle, squeak?A: Mice Krispies.Q: What did the inventor of the door-
knocker win?A: The no-bell prize.Q: What nails do carpenters hate
hammering?A: Fingernails Q: What's the difference between an
elephant and a flea?A: An elephant can have fleas but
a flea can't have elephants.Q: How many tickles does it take to
make a squid laugh?A: Ten-tickles!Q: What kind of button can't be
bought from a tailor?A: A belly button!
NSS YOUTH ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Rules And Regulations
The National Fraternal Congress of America, through their “Americas Promise”Program, has encouraged their member societies to increase their awareness ofthe contributions of youth to the fraternal benefit system. In response to that challenge, the National Assembly, in 1998, voted to estab-
lish a “Youth Achievement Award” that is similar to our “Fraternalist of the Year Award” for adults. The contest is open to all NSS Youth Membersunder the age of 21.
RATIONALE: The award is directed at youth who do outstanding fraternal work inthese four (4) areas: a) At their school/work, b) In their community, c) In theirchurch, d) In their local assembly.
NOMINATION: Youth members can be nominated by any adult member of the NSS or through their local assembly. A document detailing the qualifications of the Youth Member being nominated must be attached to thisform and submitted to the Home Office. A Youth Member may be nominated each year either until they reach their twenty-first (21st) birthday oruntil they are selected to receive this award. Nomination forms are available from the Home Office or on our web site at www.nsslife.org under"Forms/Fraternal."
DEADLINE: Deadline for nominations to be in the Home Office is April 1st.
AWARD: The winning youth will receive a $500.00 check and will be announcedin the “National News”, the “Youth Circle Magazine” and listed on our web siteat www.nsslife.org under "Youth Achievement Award".
JUDGING: An independent judge, appointed by the NSS Life President, will reviewall nominations and make a determination of the winner. The National President,or an appointee, shall be the final authority on all matters involving this fraternal benefit. The winner of the NSS “Youth AchievementAward” will be notified by the Home Office of their selection. DEADLINE: April 1st ofEach Year
For more information, contact Pam Blum at [email protected] or call the officeat 724-731-0094, ext. 1010.
MAY ART CONTEST — DEADLINE IS MAY 1ST
The rules are as follows:1. Contest is open to all members of the National Slovak Societybetween the ages of 5 and 16.
2. Only one entry is permitted per member, per category.3. Contestants may create their artwork using: (Paint by numbers, stencils or tracing will not be accepted)
a. Paint (pastels, watercolor, oil, tempera, and cesium)b. Crayons (wax or liquid)c. Ink/Pencild. Charcoale. Glue, construction paper, glitter
4. The Artistic and Posters categories may be ANY size up to 11x14 inches and must be mounted on a mat board or posterboard for display purposes. (This year’s Poster Category – Peace, Love & Understanding)
5. The Greeting Card category must be 5 ½ x 8 ½ folded. Please protect when shipping. This year it’s a Mothers Day Card
6. All entries must include; name, address, phone number, age, policy number, assembly/circle number, along with your t- shirt size and should be clearly printed on the back of each entry. For your convenience, there will be a form printed in the April Issue of the National Newsletter that you may cut out and place on the back of your entry.
7. Please indicate t-shirt size by the following size chart available:
a. Youth sizes - YS and YMb. Adult sizes - AS, AM, AL and AXL
8. Contest shall be judged under the following levels and ages for all 3 categories:
a. Picasso Level - Ages 5, 6 & 7b. Rembrandt Level - Ages 8, 9 & 10c. Michelangelo Level - Ages 11, 12 & 13 d. Van Gogh Level - Ages 14, 15 & 16*
9. Prizes awarded in each level of every category shall be as follows:a. First Place $50.00 b. Second Place $25.00c. Third Place $15.00
10. All entrants will receive a NSS Life T-shirt.
Deadline for entries to the Home Office is May 1st.
Either mail or deliver artwork to: NSS Lifec/o Fraternal Department351 Valley Brook RoadMcMurray PA 15317
Entries will be judged by a non-member art teacher from a localschool district. Decisions of the judge shall be final in all cases.
BE SURE TO FOLLOW THE RULES CAREFULLY SO YOU DO NOT LOSEPOINTS IN THE JUDGING PROCESS
**The National Elder of the National Slovak Society reserves theright to keep all displays or winning entries. Artwork will only bereturned by request.
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2014 Annual Photo Contest Winners
NSS Activity Category
Overall WinnerStacey Shun - 774
From left to right1st place NSS Activity - Mike Fox, Sr. - 731
2nd place NSS Activity - Nicholas Cessna - 731
3rd place NSS Activity - Brett Bernardo - 588
Human Interest Category
3rd place Human Interest - Randy Dunkle - 434
2nd place Human Interest -Kerry Farrell - 813
1st place Human Interest Andrea Garbon - 737
Scenic Category
Animal Category
1st place Animal - Kerry Farrel - 813
3rd place Animal - Susan Shuttleworth - 432
3rd place Scenic - Patricia Lafko - 434
2nd place Scenic -Monica Boone - L161
1st place Scenic - Jeanene Saniga - 377
2nd place Animal - Catherine Korowicki - 434
Convention Category
1st place Convention - Laurie Fox - 731
3rd place Convention - Daniel Farrell - 813
2nd place Convention -Mike Fox, Jr. 731
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Nonprofit Org.U.S. Postage
PAIDPittsburgh, PAPermit No. 1166
National Slovak Society351 Valley Brook RoadMcMurray, PA 15317-3337
2014 ORNAMENT WINNERS2014 ORNAMENT WINNERS
Carson Bernardo - C588Ages 5, 6 & 7
Adam Lazar - C075Ages 8, 9 & 10
Angelina Ferary - C774Ages 11, 12 & 13
Charles Boone - C161Ages 14, 15 & 16
Ginny McMurdyAssembly 0774Adult 1st Place
Sandra HowardAssembly 0774Adult 2nd Place
Maggie SemegoAssembly 0108Adult 3rd Place