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September 11, 2005. At an event held in the Ukrainian National Home in New York City, the UNWLA paid homage to the victims of 9/11 and expressed their sympathy and support for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. The event included a 15-minute video about Our Life, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary. September 15, 2005. Iryna Kurowyckyj attended a reception in honor of the First Lady of Ukraine, Kateryna Yushchenko. The reception was hosted by Alla Kuchynsky, the wife of Ukraine's Permanent Representative to the UN. September 16, 2005. Numerous UNWLA members attended the banquet for the President and First Lady of Ukraine. One of the emcees for the event was Ulana Kekish, president of UNWLA Branch 123. September 19, 2005. Iryna Kurowyckyj attended a dinner honoring Borys Tarasyuk, Ukraine's Minister of Foreign Affairs, which was held at the Ukrainian Embassy in Washington, DC. September 24, 2005. UNWLA Executive Committee meeting was held. September 25, 2005. The Ukrainian Museum in New York held its Fundraising Luncheon, and the UNWLA president addressed the gathering. Rage and roar, you stormy weather Stormy weather I don't fear Though my ventures fail me ever, I shall bear it with good cheer. Hey, you clouds that darkly threaten I shall get a magic weapon So my song may carry arms To use against you spells and charms. All your tiny raindrop splashes Into seed pearls will be turned, All your silver lightning flashes Will be broken up and burned. I'll let loose on your fast water My brave ventures—see them scatter! I'll dispel my mournful shadows With a song through gloomy meadows. — Lesia Ukrainka (1890) “НАШЕ ЖИТТЯ”, ЖОВТЕНЬ 2005 13
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