Fun at the Hungarian School

We had an amazing start of the semester yesterday with over ten kids who participated in the activities of the Hungarian School.

After everyone giving us a summary of how they spent their vacation and what was the most fun activity that they remembered, we talked about the changes that we experience in the weather at Autumn, what are the typical fruits that we eat at this time of the year, etc. We played a lot, learned some songs and rhymes, then spent some time coloring and making crafts.

At the end we congratulated our students who won second place at a Hungarian competition they were enrolled to last year.

But let me stop here, because I could talk for hours about how blessed we are that so many parents, grandparents and children were interested in joining us, or what an awesome time we had. Instead I will let the pictures talk since pictures never lie 😉

Can’t wait to see everyone next time!

Credits go to Edit Vasadi

http://editvasadi.com/

Also thank you Mind and Body Kids for the space and the beautiful environment.

https://www.mindandbodykids.com/

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The Hungarian Cultural Association of Phoenix (HCAP) is an independent, all-volunteer, educational, charitable and non-partisan organization open to anyone with interest in nurturing the Hungarian language and culture, regardless of world view, nationality, or religion. Our goal is to nurture the Hungarian language, culture, identity, and traditions, and make them available to present and future generations through educational programs, celebrations, commemorative events, and social gatherings. Through our mission, we aim to broaden familiarity with the Hungarian culture within the American community, thereby nurturing and strengthening Hungarian-American ties and relationships.

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