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State of the SVU in the Year 2002
Report of SVU President Dr.
Miloslav Rechcigl to SVU General Assembly
Convened 29 June, 2002 in Plzen, Czech Republic
I am
pleased to present my State of the SVU Report covering the two-year administrative period
since the time this Executive Board assumed its office in August 2000. I will be brief
because of the time constrain and besides we have regularly been reporting our activities
in Zpravy SVU.
These were two extraordinary years in terms of SVU growth and development and its
accomplishments. This is important symbolically since this period marks SVU entry into the
new millennium.
Considering the age structure of the Society the Executive Board selected as its main
objective to revitalize the Society with younger people and, with this in mind, it
launched a new initiative "Accent on Youth". Success can best be judged by the
constantly growing rolls of young people among our membership, as you can verify from our
regular reports in our Newsletter. Many of these members are between 20 and 30 years old,
all eager to participate in our activities. We have a whole group of young people here
from Nebraska who, despite high travel and other expenses, managed to come to our
Congress. I applaud their effort, enthusiasm and ingenuity.
Our second priority centered on information technology which is best reflected in the new
SVU Website. Thanks to our Webmaster Jiri Eichler we now have a fully functional
comprehensive and interactive website providing information about any aspect of SVU work
past and present. We have steadily been improving it in an effort to make the site
appealing and user friendly. New categories have been added including "SVU
Calendar", "Czech and Slovak Issues", News from CR and SR",
"Czechoslovak America" and, most recently, an "SVU Forum" has been
launched. The popularity of the site is apparent from the counter which records the number
of visitors. The SVU Website is not only our best calling card but it has become one of
the most sought out sources of information about Czech and Slovak matters on the INTERNET.
The most important activity SVU has undertaken was our regional conference in Nebraska. As
I pointed out in our Newsletter , "The Nebraska Conference was unique and truly
phenomenal which cannot be expressed by a better term than a "Happening". The
extensive academic program, interwoven with various cultural
and social events, large attendance, perfect logistical arrangements, outpouring of
friendship and enthusiasm, and ever presence of Kacenka Oslzla, barely express what took
place there. A conference like that would be difficult to emulate.
One of the direct outcomes of the conference was the establishment of the new chapter in
Lincoln, Nebraska which immediately took off and soon had outdone
other chapters with their numerous activities.
After the successful Nebraska Conference we immediately started working on the forthcoming
SVU World Congress in Plzen. It took quite a bit of effort but the fruits of hard work are
plainly visible in the fantastic program and all the cultural and social activities
arranged by our Plzen co-organizers. We found an excellent partner in the University of
West Bohemia, which, under the leadership of Dean Ivo Budil, has done wonders. I would
like to extend my sincere thanks to Dean Budil and his collaborators for their splendid
work.
Let me now turn to our publication program which has always been considered SVU
Imperative. I am pleased to see that under the new editorship of Clinton
Machann our English periodical Kosmas is again published on schedule. Those of you who are
subscribers must also be pleased with its content. Our goal is to make the periodical self
supporting which can only be accomplished by broadening our subscription base. SVU is
currently searching for a suitable candidate for a new Associate Editor for Subscriptions
under whose responsibility this will fall.
With reference to our newsletter, Zpravy SVU brings regular features such as "From
SVU Executive Board", "From New SVU Rolls", "Focus on Younger
Generation", "SVU Calendar", etc. In addition to the hard copy we regularly
post an electronic version of the Newsletter on the INTERNET.
Apart from the two periodicals, we are again publishing SVU monographs. The Taste of a
Lost Homeland is the title of a bilingual anthology of Czech and Slovak exile poetry with
translations into English. Twenty one poets are represented. The anthology contains close
to a hundred poems, all of which have the theme of nostalgia and love for our homeland
which was left behind. The anthology has been published in memory of SVU member Frank
Marlow and is edited by Vera Borkovec.
The second monograph, entitled Essays on Czech Music, is based on writings of Czech
musicologist Zdenka Fischman and was prepared for publication by Dagmar White and Judith
Fiehler. The SVU published posthumously Dr. Fischmann's work, a long-time SVU member, as a
tribute to her contributions to Czech music.
Almost completed is the newly revised SVU Biographical Directory which brings basic
biographic information on SVU members. As was the case in the past it is anticipated that
this publication will again become the top SVU best seller. Some of the initial delays
which we experienced were caused by technical difficulties when we attempted to merge the
new information with the old data.
And finally, you'll be pleased to know that the Proceedings of the Minnesota and Nebraska
SVU Conferences, as well as those of the last SVU Congress in Washington, DC, are
readied for publication electronically. As a part of the new SVU initiative aimed at
preserving Czech and Slovak heritage abroad, I had the pleasure of conducting a
comprehensive survey of the Czech and Slovak archival material in the US, after completing
a similar survey on Czech Historic Sites and Monuments in the US, a year earlier. The
results of the second survey were compiled in a draft report, Czechoslovak-American
Archivalia, and were presented to the Czech Ministry of Affairs under whose sponsorship
and financial assistance it was prepared. Both reports generated lots of interest in the
US as well as in the Czech Republic and it was recommended that they be published to make
the information more widely available. The surveys were carried out in cooperation and
under the aegis of the National Heritage Commission comprised of major Czech organizations
in the US. In connection with our efforts to preserve Czech and Slovak cultural heritage
abroad, thanks to the generosity of John and Lois Fiala, the Society has established, in
memory of their son, the new Stephen Fiala Cultural Heritage Award to be awarded annually.
I am pleased to report that our Society also played an active role in the organization of a special conference, "The Czech Republic and Czech Americans: Mutual Ties and Joint Partnership" held at the Czech Embassy in Washington, DC on May 18. The aim of the conference was to strengthen ties and enhance cooperation between the Czech Republic and Czech Americans.
Among other
activities, SVU provided a donation towards erecting a new a statute honoring President
Thomas Garrigue Masaryk in Washington, DC. I had the honor of presenting a check, in the
amount of $1,000, to Czech Prime Minister Milos Zeman on the occasion of his visit to the
US Capital. In connection with the Masaryk Memorial which will be unveiled in September of
this year, the Society has launched a new drive to raise money for a new Masaryk Youth
Incentive Fund. The purpose of this fund is to support short term visits of Czech and
Slovak students to America which would lead to collaborative grants with the US or
Canadian institutions of higher learning. I should like to stress that all contributions
for this cause, as well as other gifts to SVU, are tax deductible.
I would be amiss not to mention another SVU priority aimed at assisting in creating civil
society in our old homeland. In the spring of 200l, on the initiative of Dr. Andrew Elias
as the sponsor, an Annual Andrew Elias SVU Tolerance Award was established. This award
includes a prize of $1,000. A while ago you all witnessed the presentation of the first
two Tolerance awards.
As plainly evident from my report, the last two years were indeed very productive. During
this period, SVU's visibility and image has risen to new heights and reached new horizons.
Its financial base has been strengthened and a large number of new members, especially
young people, were added to its rolls.
I am also pleased to report that SVU local chapters are beginning to catch the prevailing
enthusiasm and are making a name for themselves. Apart from the already mentioned chapter
in Lincoln, NE, special mention needs to be made of SVU Chapter in Edmonton, Canada which
issued a notable CD of Czech music and SVU Chapter in Pittsburgh, PA for its role in
unveiling a historic marker commemorating the site of the Pittsburgh Agreement.
In conclusion let me express my sincere appreciation to the outgoing members of our Executive Board for their support and my best wishes to the new officers.
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