/*Sunday, August 24, 2014*/
*Ukranian Day* | Golden Gate Park Band | Free Sunday Concert in the Park
<http://sf.funcheap.com/event-series/golden-gate-park-band/>
2014 Ukranian Festival: Music, Dance & Martial Arts | Golden Gate Park Band
<http://cdn.funcheap.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/ukranian.jpg>Come out
for Ukranian-American Day with the Golden Gate Park Band for *Ukranian
music, singing, and dancing*.
The Program features leading Ukrainian performers from the Greater Bay Area
and Sacramento in authentic regional costumes performing traditional Kozak
folk dances (incl. the world-renowned Hopak), songs and music from Ukraine,
showcasing national instruments.
There will also be a short program featuring our own national-champs, Kane
Kozaks & Kozachka, performing their* Ukrainian-style Extreme Martial Arts
exhibition*. (The Kane Kozaks are members of the WKA Mat Sports 2014 Team
USA to compete against 120 countries on five continents at the World
Championships in Tuscany, Italy this Fall.)
/*Sunday, August 24, 2014*/
*Ukranian Day* | Golden Gate Park Band | Free Sunday Concert in the Park
<http://sf.funcheap.com/event-series/golden-gate-park-band/>
2014 Ukranian Festival: Music, Dance & Martial Arts | Golden Gate Park Band
<http://cdn.funcheap.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/ukranian.jpg>Come out
for Ukranian-American Day with the Golden Gate Park Band for *Ukranian
music, singing, and dancing*.
The Program features leading Ukrainian performers from the Greater Bay Area
and Sacramento in authentic regional costumes performing traditional Kozak
folk dances (incl. the world-renowned Hopak), songs and music from Ukraine,
showcasing national instruments.
There will also be a short program featuring our own national-champs, Kane
Kozaks & Kozachka, performing their* Ukrainian-style Extreme Martial Arts
exhibition*. (The Kane Kozaks are members of the WKA Mat Sports 2014 Team
USA to compete against 120 countries on five continents at the World
Championships in Tuscany, Italy this Fall.)
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Computers project that between now and the year of 2030 we are going to have increase of the average temperature between 1,5—4,5 Degrees C. Sea levels would rise by several metres, flooding coastal areas and ruining vast tracts of farmland. Huge areas would be infertile and become uninhabitable. Water contamination could lead to shortages of safe drinking water. It looks like the end of civilization on the Earth. For hundreds of thousands of years the human race has thriven in Earth's environment.
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