Naše České Dědictví (Our Czech Heritage) Vol. 14 No. 1
Czechs--Iowa--Cedar Rapids--Periodicals.
Czech Americans--Iowa--Cedar Rapids--Periodicals.
March 1989, Vol. 14 No. 1 of Naše České Dědictví (Our Czech Heritage) newsletter created by the Czech Heritage Foundation of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 18 pages.
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Naše České Dědictví (Our Czech Heritage) Vol. 14 No. 2
Czechs--Iowa--Cedar Rapids--Periodicals.
Czech Americans--Iowa--Cedar Rapids--Periodicals.
June 1989, Vol. 14 No. 2 of Naše České Dědictví (Our Czech Heritage) newsletter created by the Czech Heritage Foundation of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 14 pages.
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Naše České Dědictví (Our Czech Heritage) Vol. 14 No. 3
Czechs--Iowa--Cedar Rapids--Periodicals.
Czech Americans--Iowa--Cedar Rapids--Periodicals.
September 1989, Vol. 14 No. 3 of Naše České Dědictví (Our Czech Heritage) newsletter created by the Czech Heritage Foundation of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 18 pages.
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Naše České Dědictví (Our Czech Heritage) Vol. 14 No. 4
Czechs--Iowa--Cedar Rapids--Periodicals.
Czech Americans--Iowa--Cedar Rapids--Periodicals.
December 1989, Vol. 14 No. 4 of Naše České Dědictví (Our Czech Heritage) newsletter created by the Czech Heritage Foundation of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 16 pages.
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Bridge of Lions, Cedar Rapids, IA, Dedication Program, 1989
Czech-Americans--Cedar Rapids, IA.
Program for the Bridge of Lions Dedication
The Bridge of Lions Committee
NCSML Archive SC 1.35.1
1989
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Hus Memorial Presbyterian Church 100th Anniversary program, Cedar Rapids, IA, 1989
Czech-Americans--Cedar Rapids, IA.
Hus Memorial Presbyterian Church 100th Anniversary program, 86 pages .
Hus Memorial Presbyterian Church
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1989
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St. Ludmila's School 75th Anniversary booklet, Cedar Rapids, IA, 1989
Czech-Americans--Cedar Rapids, IA.
Booklet of the history of St. Ludmila School, published on the school’s 75th anniversary.
St. Ludmila’s Catholic Church
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1989
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Tomas Hadl
<p>Tomas Hadl was born in Prague in 1985. His mother is a doctor who has a private practice in Prague while his father is an economist who works for the Czech bank ČSOB; prior to the Velvet Revolution, he worked at the Ministry of Finance. Tomas grew up in Jižní Město, a 1970s housing estate in Prague consisting of dozens of <em>paneláky</em> (high-rise apartment buildings). Tomas describes his building as ‘gray’ and ‘grim,’ but he says that there was a distinct change in his neighborhood following the Velvet Revolution and that it became ‘crazy.’ He attended <em>gymnázium</em> in Jižní Město and began working as a production assistant at Česká televise [Czech public television] while still at school. Tomas continued this job after his graduation and worked his way up to become a script supervisor. In 2005, Tomas decided he wanted to travel and signed up with an agency to work as a lifeguard in Washington, D.C. for four months. Although he says his experience with the agency was not what he expected, a weekend trip to New York inspired him to extend his visa and remain in the country.</p><p> </p><p>Tomas lived with some Czech friends in Staten Island, but says that he was not actively involved in the Czech community for his first few years in New York. He knew little English and learned the language through conversation with friends. After working several jobs, he met the president of the Bohemian Benevolent and Literary Association (BBLA), the organization in charge of Bohemian National Hall in Manhattan which acts as an umbrella organization for a number of Czech and Slovak heritage groups. In 2008, Tomas began volunteering at the BBLA; today he works as a manager for the organization and is responsible for coordinating events, managing business affairs, and maintaining a relationship with both the Czech Foreign Ministry and the Consulate General of the Czech Republic. He also works for a consulting and project management firm. Tomas lives in Staten Island with his wife and their three-year old son.</p>
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