You are Cordially Invited to a Congressional Reception
and Awards Ceremony

in Celebration of the American Hungarian Federation's 100th Anniversary
and in Remembrance of the Heroes of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution.

The evening begins with a Wreath Laying at the Victims of Communism Memorial followed by a Congressional Reception and Awards Ceremony at the Rayburn House Office Building.

AHF selected the beautiful design "Sprint of 1956," scene here, by renowned artist Gyuri Hollosy who was also responsible for the Boston Liberty Square memorial to 1956 and many commissioned works across the country.WHEN?
Thursday, October 25th, 2007

WHERE and WHAT TIME?
4 pm: Wreath Laying Ceremony at the
Victims of Communism Memorial
Map and Directions (Metro Accessible!)

5 pm - 7 pm: Reception and Awards Ceremony in the
Rayburn House Office Building, Room B340

AHF will present its highest award, the Col. Commandant Michael Kovats Medal of Freedom to outstanding members of Congress and the community in recognition of their achievements, dedication to freedom and democracy, promotion of transatlantic relations, and The American Hungarian Federation (AHF) established the Colonel Commandant Michael Kovats Medal of Freedom to honor outstanding individuals and recognize their life's achievements, dedication to freedom and democracy, promotion of transatlantic relations, and meritorious contribution to society. The award, AHF's highest honor, is open to Hungarians and non-Hungarians alike.meritorious contribution to society. AHF will also unveil its plans for the National Memorial to the Heroes of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution in the Nation's Capital! AHF selected the inspiring "Spirit of 1956," seen above, by renowned artist Gyuri Hollosy whose works have been acclaimed across the nation.

Business Attire, please. For more details, and to see 1956-related events acorss the country, visit www.americanhungarianfederation.org

The events are free, but donations to help offset costs are greatly appreciated!
There are two ways to help:

1) Join online!

Donate to the 1956 Fund!
2) By mail: Download the AHF Membership Registration Form and mail it in with your check or money order payable to "American Hungarian Federation" NOTE: If you are sending a donation for a specific fund (1956 Fund, for example), please be sure to include that on the form. (You do not need to become a member to donate):

American Hungarian Federation
C/O Sandor Murray, Treasurer
2805 56th Place
Woodside NY 11377

See our events commemorating the 1956 Hungarian Revolution from 2005 and 2006

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