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‘Christmas Around the World’ opens at NSS Heritage Museum in McMurray

By Barbara S. Miller staff Writer bmiller@observer-Reporter.Com 2 min read
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Sue Ondrejco, curator of the National Slovak Society Heritage Museum, hangs ornaments made and sent by Klub Forresta Gumpa, an organization in Slovakia for people with special needs.

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Ondrejana Zatek-Hill holds her niece, Josie Nicklow, 2, after she and her mother, Connie Zatek, helped Josie place a star on top of the traditional Lithuanian Christmas tree inside the National Slovak Society Heritage Museum in preparation for “Christmas Around The World.”

The NSS Heritage Museum in McMurray began its annual pre-Christmas celebration in September, but this year, it has added a new reason to visit closer to the actual holiday.

“Septemberfest started as ‘Christmas in September,'” said Sue Ondrejco, museum curator.

“As that grew in popularity, it became difficult to contain the mini-festival indoors and having a Christmas theme limited our opportunities to include other interesting ideas.

“I have had this idea in the back of my mind for several years, and since we are celebrating the 10th anniversary of the museum this year, I thought this would be the perfect time to give it a try.”

“Christmas Around the World,” broadens its scope from its Slovakian roots with trees decorated according to the traditions of Poland, Hungary and Lithuania. The display opened Nov. 25.

Because Christmas Eve in Slovakia is accompanied by a feast, NSS cooks and bakers will be sharing their culinary talents, serving specialties such as oplatky, unleavened wafers that are dipped in honey and shared by members of the family, and bobalky, small sweet balls of bread which are mixed with either sauerkraut or poppy seed. Frozen potato or sauerkraut pyrohi will be for sale.

Visitors will have the opportunity to make their own oplatek, purchase some small gifts and craft a few simple decorations.

The museum, 351 Valley Brook Road, McMurray, home of an animated woodcarving of Slovakian folk life, does not charge admission. The room-sized carving features more than 50 scenes with 82 moving figures.

This year also marks the 100-year anniversary of the founding of Czecholslovakia under what is known as the Pittsburgh Agreement, but the National Slovak Society is even older.

It was founded Feb. 16, 1890, at a meeting on Pittsburgh’s North Side, making NSS the oldest Slovak fraternal benefit society in the United States.

The trees will remain on display on Mondays through Thursday from 10 a.m to 3 p.m. through Jan. 3.

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