
Historic Books Published by Coalition Members
Washington, DC – This year, three Hungarian American Coalition members – Helen M. Szablya, László G. Fülöp and Charles Farkas – have published notable books that reflect on post-World War

Washington, DC – This year, three Hungarian American Coalition members – Helen M. Szablya, László G. Fülöp and Charles Farkas – have published notable books that reflect on post-World War

Testimonials by volunteers and visitors Between June 26 and July 7, hundreds of thousands of visitors to Washington’s National Mall enjoyed Hungarian folk culture in full color, sound, taste, smell, and

The “Hungarian Review”, the English-language affiliate of the bi-monthly journal Magyar Szemle, edited by Gyula Kodolányi, has published its third 2013 issue. This important edition gives comprehensive overview of the

On May 8, 2013, the Hungarian American Coalition hosted its ninth annual Gala Dinner at the House of Sweden in Washington, D.C., under the patronage of Dr. Tibor Navracsics, Deputy

Eva E.Voisin, Esq., the Honorary Consul General of Hungary for Northern California, received the Officer’s Cross of the Order of Merit of Hungary (Magyar Érdemrend Tisztikeresztje), from President János Áder

The Hungarian American Coalition is launching a fundraising campaign, in coordination with the Hungarian Embassy and other Hungarian American organizations, to support the Smithsonian Folk Life Festival, to be held

Bay Area, on March 2-3, 2013 organized by Coalition members and Honorary Consuls Éva Voisin and Helen Szablya, and by Katalin Voros and Geza Kadar. “I am delighted, but not

The sixth Hungarian Americans Together (HATOG) conference will be held in the San Francisco Bay Area, on March 2-3, 2013. The conference is organized by West Coast members of the