Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Kucios at Apreiskimo in Brooklyn this Sunday

You don't have to be Lithuanian to enjoy Kucios.  My Italian/American friend loved it, even though the thoughtful host had PB&J on hand for him just in case.  The jars were never opened.  Come to Williamsburg for a taste of Lithuania,


SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15th AT 10:00AM:

 LITHUANIAN TRADITIONAL

“KŪČIOS”

IN NEW YORK

 On Sunday, December 15th at 10:00AM, immediately after Holy Mass in the Lithuanian language in Annunciation Church, the New York “Maironis” Lithuanian school, the New York Lithuanian Scouts, and Annunciation parish will sponsor a traditional Lithuanian Christmas Eve meal (“Kūčios”) at the Our Lady of Mount Carmel upper parish hall.

The holiday event will include traditional Lithuanian Christmas Eve foods, a presentation of the Flame of Bethlehem by the NY Lithuanian Scouts, a holiday program by the students of the Maironis Lithuanian School, Christmas wafers (“plotkelės”), Christmas carols, and an appearance by Santa Claus.

We ask our guests to please bring some traditional “Kūčios” food to this event. Please register the type of food you will bring by using this link:

https://m.signupgenius.com/#!/showSignUp/30E0E44A4AB2AA4FB6-53115692-niujorko

Please come join us with your friends and family, enjoy the children’s program and support our Lithuanian events in New York and our Lithuanian traditions.

Annunciation church address: 259 North 5th Street, Brooklyn, New York 11211 (near the “L” and “G” Lorimer Street / Metropolitan Avenue subway station).

Mount Carmel parish hall address: corner of Havemeyer Street and North 8th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211.

 Annunciation parish website addresswww.katalikai.nyc


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