UCC-SPC members elect new Board during weekend Annual General Meeting

The UCC-SPC holds Board elections every three years. Above,
delegates and guests at the AGM which was chaired by President
Eugene Krenosky (at left). |
The Ukrainian Canadian Congress - Saskatchewan Provincial Council (UCC-SPC) held
its Annual General Meeting and Board Elections on Saturday, May 8,
2004 at Dormition of the Mother of God Ukrainian Catholic Church in
Saskatoon. In attendance were delegates and guests from across Saskatchewan
including the communities of Canora, North Battleford, Regina, Saskatoon,
Prince Albert, Weyburn, Yorkton, Alvena, Blaine Lake, Hafford, and
Prud'homme.
The proceedings were chaired by President Eugene Krenosky, who is starting his third term at the helm of the Council.
In his report to delegates, Eugene Krenosky said that the UCC-SPC achieved much since its inauguration in 1972, and that its strength lies in the ability of constituent members to adapt.
"UCC-SPC positioned itself to become a leader in ethno-cultural organizations and has continued to demonstrate this strength and capability," said Krenosky. "Organizations change, new generations' expectations change,…and so has UCC-SPC changed. The change has been to continue to not only be responsive to current needs and expectations, but also to be proactive to the expectations for tomorrow."
Treasurer Ed Lysyk presented the audited financial report for fiscal 2003. Lysyk indicated that the financial status of UCC-SPC was modest, as to be expected for non-profit organizations. Even so, innovative programming, alternate granting sources and effective partnering strategies have contributed to projected fiscal stability for the next few years.

UCC-SPC Executive Director Danylo Puderak reporting to AGM |
The report of UCC-SPC Executive Director Danylo Puderak focused on
the cultural impact of the Ukrainian community on the province of
Saskatchewan.
“Thousands… partake in the food, experience the dancing or tap
their toes to the addictive beats of the music,” he said.
The Ukrainian community even impacts individuals. Puderak cited
an example of a young dancer, who, with no Ukrainian background,
is now in Ukraine with the internationally renowned Virsky Dance
Ensemble.
“Saskatchewan’s Ukrainian community is exporting world-class dancers.”
Economically, numerous community activities benefit Saskatchewan.
Visitors from across Canada and further are regularly attracted
to festivals and participants to summer cultural camps, providing
dollars to local communities.

UCC-SPC Executive Director Danylo Puderak and national counterpart Ostap Skrypnyk | In a multimedia presentation, Puderak explained how the goals of
the community -- defined through strategic planning sessions and
community consultations -- were reflected through the activities
and programming of the UCC-SPC.
Delegates to the AGM welcomed UCC National Executive Director Ostap
Skrypnyk who reported on upcoming UCC National initiatives, including
the Triennial UCC Congress to be held 01-03 October in Winnipeg
as well as National’s work to assist with providing independent
election observers to monitor this autumn’s pivotal Presidential
elections in Ukraine.
Following the meeting, presentations were made by Boris Kishchuk
(Canada-Ukraine Centre Inc.) and YAN Project Coordinators Victoria
Morris and Lee Reaney who provided an overview and update on the
Youth Action Now initiative.
The members of the Executive for the 2004-2007 term are:
President - Eugene Krenosky (Regina)
Vice-President - Ed Lysyk (Regina)
Treasurer - Craig Zaychkowsky (Saskatoon)
Secretary - Merle Maximiuk (Yorkton)
Past President - Adrian Boyko (Saskatoon)
Directors-at-Large - Larry Balion (Saskatoon), Angie Huculak (Regina),
Evelyn Wojcichowsky (Saskatoon)
Completing the 15 member Board are the Presidents of UCC-SPC’s seven
branches:
Jennie Penzie (Battlefords Ukrainian Canadian Cultural Council)
Paul Ortynsky (UCC-Canora)
Elmer Malec (Prince Albert & District Veselka Ukrainian Heritage
Club)
Orest Warnyca (UCC-Regina)
Paul Bunka (UCC-Saskatoon)
Stan Ganczar (Weyburn Ukrainian Canadian Cultural Council)
Harry Kardynal (UCC-Yorkton).
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