Showing posts with label Paul Burik. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paul Burik. Show all posts

Thursday, September 09, 2021

Berj Shakarian inducted in Cleveland International Hall of Fame

 Architect Berj Shakarian was inducted into the Cleveland International Hall of Fame.  Berj was the driving force behind the Armenian Cultural Garden in Cleveland as well as the Centennial Peace Plaza among other projects. 

Armenian Cultural Garden

Berj Shakarian in the Plaza


Cleveland Cultural Garden Federation president Dr. Wael Khoury introduced Berj and then previous inductee Paul Burik presented Berj and gave him his CIHF award and pin. 

 Berj then gave his acceptance speech.



More on the Cleveland International Hall of Fame 2020 inductions

Thursday, July 23, 2020

Captive Nations Week 2020

Captive Nations Week was first recognized in 1959 by President Dwight D. Eisenhower at the urging of future Cleveland Mayor Ralph Perk Sr. and Congressmen Charles Vanik and US Senator Frank Lausche. Captive Nations Week has been supported each 3rd week in July by every US president since.

Judge Ralph Perk Jr. is the current (and only the third) president of the American Nationalities Movement. The first president was his father, the late Mayor Ralph Perk. He was followed by Irene Morrow. All three have been inducted into the Cleveland International Hall of Fame for their significant contributions to the region's ethnic diversity and heritage.

 
Judge Ralph Perk Jr.


The American Nationalities Movement was formed for the purpose of uniting all the nationalities in the United States in the goal to educate, advocate and represent their interests of all the diverse ethnic groups to the public and mostly to the political leaders of the United States. This pursuit of our common interest to achieve an understanding of the complex issues that confront each group individually and collectively and that without our united efforts all of us will be endanger.
Judge Perk gave some opening remarks and then read the current proclamation from President Donald Trump.


Czech Cultural Garden in Cleveland
Joseph Meissner
The annual Captive Nations week dinner event could not be held because of the Coviv19 pandemic so Judge Perk and a few community leaders gathered (socially distant) in the Czech Cultural Garden in Cleveland.

Michael Patterson, Joe Meissner, Pierre Bejjani, Ralph Perk and Paul Burik

Photos and videos of Captive Nations Week in Cleveland

Sunday, November 20, 2016

Happy 100th Birthday after Cleveland Cultural Gardens Time Capsule

The Cleveland Cultural Gardens Federation ended their Centennial Year by burying a time capsule at the Kiosk of the Gardens on MLK Blvd. The time capsule has information and artifacts about the Gardens and also Cleveland in 2016.  (Go Cavs, Go Tribe)

It will be opened in 25 years in 2041.

After placing the time capsule they gathered at the Rockefeller Greenhouse to cut a cake celebrating the Centennial of the Gardens.

 Past president Paul Burik and current president Sheila Crawford spoke and the crowd sang happy birthday.


More on Cultural Gardens time capsule 



Time Capsule buried in Cleveland Cultural Gardens

The Cleveland Cultural Gardens Federation ended their Centennial Year by burying a time capsule at the Kiosk of the Gardens on MLK Blvd.

The time capsule has information and artifacts about the Gardens and also Cleveland in 2016.  (Go Cavs, Go Tribe)  It will be opened in 25 years in 2041.

 Paul Burik was the main person behind the time capsule project.




Sunday, June 12, 2016

Paul Burik of Cultural Gardens on George Voinovich

Paul Burik, past-president of the Cleveland Cultural Gardens Federation, spoke about the passing of Senator George Voinovich.  He spoke about the Serbian and Slovenian Gardens and how the Eastern European community owed much to him.


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