BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:spatie/icalendar-generator BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Chicago BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20251102T010000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0600 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20260308T010000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0600 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:UTC BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20250523T203210 TZOFFSETFROM:+0000 TZOFFSETTO:+0000 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:a9513b4e-2c5c-537d-bded-20790f79d702 DTSTAMP:20260217T203210Z SUMMARY:Bake and Craft sale DESCRIPTION:Join the Ukrainian Club TAMU in a Spring 2026 Bake and Craft sa le. All proceeds go toward a humanitarian project in Ukraine — Bread for Recovery\, supporting the non-profit Voronovytsia’s Cossack Hundred. \n \nBread for Recovery Initiative is created and will be conducted by Diana Madzharova\, our club member. After completing a semester-long program at the Bush School of Government and Public Service\, Diana graduated from t he university in Wales (England)  \;and moved back home! Now she is a leader of the Youth Council in Vinnytsia and works in a local business str ucture. \nShe and her family have registered a non-profit \"Voronovytsia ’s Cossack Hundred” to better assist with humanitarian projects in the area. \n \nStop by for homemade Ukrainian treats\, handcrafted items\, an d a chance to give back while on campus. \n \n \nMSC 12th Man Hall \nWedne sday\, Feb 18 – Thursday\, Feb 19 \n9 a.m. – 3 p.m. \nEvery purchase m akes a difference. Come to support\, spread the word\, and bring a friend! LOCATION:MSC 12-th man hall URL:https://getinvolved.eis.tamu.edu/org/1334/events/20375/496862 DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260218T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260218T150000 X-HOSTS:Ukrainian Club X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:

Join the Ukrainian Club TAMU in a S pring 2026 Bake and Craft sale. All proceeds go toward a humanitarian project in UkraineBread for Recovery\, supporting the non-profit Voronovytsia’s Cossack Hundred.

Bread for Recovery Initiative is created and will be conducted by Diana Madzharova\, our club member. After completing a semester-long progr am at the Bush School of Government and Public Service\, Diana graduated f rom the university in Wales (England)  \;and moved back home! Now she is a leader of the Youth Council in Vinnytsia and works in a local busines s structure.
She and her family have registered a non-profit \"Voronovy tsia’s Cossack Hundred” to better assist with humanitarian projects in the area.

Stop by for homemade Ukrainian treats\, handcrafted items \, and a chance to give back while on campus.


MSC 12th Man Hall< br>Wednesday\, Feb 18 – Thursday\, Feb 19
9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Every purchase makes a difference. Come to support\, spread the word\, and bring a friend!

END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:3867c0b8-fa7a-53a7-9d5d-d8c964bf84dc DTSTAMP:20260217T203210Z SUMMARY:Pysanka: Easter Egg Writing DESCRIPTION:Ukrainian Club presents the \"Art for the Cause\" project. \nFo r more than 10 years\, an independent and sovereign nation\, Ukraine\, has been dealing with an invader. We hope to fight through art\, educating th e wider public on Ukraine's vast and unique cultural heritage by honoring the tradition of writing Pysanky. \n \n \nINTEREST FORM https://forms.gle/ 1CMu2DySh9SgLsgY9 \nDonation: $25 adults\, $15 students\, children $15 (pa rticipating Family will get a discount) \nAll proceeds will benefit \"Unit ed Hearts\" ( https://ukrheart.org.ua/)\, a nonprofit in Ukraine with a wi de variety of humanitarian projects. \n \n \n=== About Pysanka === \n \nPy sanka 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. \nThe designs adorning the eggs are rich in symbolism\, and the refore\, the eggs are often \"written\" with messages of love\, prosperity \, peace\, and hope. \n \; \n \nJoin our next Pysanka workshop on Marc h 5 at 5:30 PM at the PLPM Building. LOCATION:496 Olsen boulevard\, College Station 77843 URL:https://getinvolved.eis.tamu.edu/org/1334/events/20621/497414 DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260305T173000 DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260305T203000 X-HOSTS:Ukrainian Club X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:

Ukrainian Club presents the \"Art f or the Cause\" project.
For more than 10 years\, an independen t and sovereign nation\, Ukraine\, has been dealing with an invader. We ho pe to fight through art\, educating the wider public on Ukraine's vast and unique cultural heritage by honoring the tradition of writing Pysanky.


INTEREST FORM https://forms.gle/1CM u2DySh9SgLsgY9
Donation: $25 adults\, $15 students\, child ren $15 (participating Family will get a discount)
All proceeds will be nefit \"United Hearts\" ( https://ukrheart.org.ua/)\, a nonprofit in Ukraine with a wide variety of humanitarian pr ojects.


=== About Pysanka ===

Pysanka is the name of an in tricately decorated Ukrainian Easter egg created using a wax-resist techni que\, the earliest samples of which date back to the XI-XIII centuries. Th e word \"Pysanka\" is akin to the Ukrainian word \"писати\" (pronoun ced pih-s-a-t-ih)\, which means \"to write\" in Ukrainian.
The designs adorning the eggs are rich in symbolism\, and therefore\, the eggs are oft en \"written\" with messages of love\, prosperity\, peace\, and hope.
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Join our next Pysanka workshop on March 5 at 5:30 PM at the PLPM Building.

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