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CZECH   SOCIETIES  IN  THE  US

Compiled by Miloslav Rechcigl, Jr.

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Copyright © 2000
By Miloslav Rechcigl, Jr., SVU

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COMPILER'S NOTE

This is a tentative listing of the US-based societies bearing on the Czech presence in America. The present compilation is obviously incomplete. With a constant turnover among the officers of the respective societies and as new organizations are established, while some of the older ones become defunct, it is practically impossible to keep listing like this up to date.

Despite its imperfections we felt it important to post this compilation on the Net with the hope that the readers may help us keep the information as current as possible.

The listing is a part of SVU Information and Reference Series.
C. Cultural Heritage Documents No. 5 (2000).

CONTENTS

I.  Alphabetical Listing

II. Description by Subject

1. Public Affairs
2. Business / Trade
3. Religious
4. Fraternal
5. Heritage
6. Genealogical
7. Educational
8. Scholarly - Scientific
9. Music - Art - Literature
10. Professions
11. Sports

12. Social and Cultural
13. Hobby - Avocation
14. Charitable - Relief
15. Veteran
16. Cemetery

I.  ALPHABETICAL  LISTING

Alliance of Czech Freethinking Schools 
Alliance of Czechoslovak Exiles in Chicago
American Czech and Slovak Association (ACSA)
American Czech and Slovak Club of NM
American Czech and Slovak Education Fund
American Czech Association
American Czech Women's Club
American Czechoslovak Club of Lake Worth
American Czechoslovak Cultural Society
American Czechoslovak Engineering Society
American Czechoslovak Group of Broward
American Czechoslovak Social Club
American Friends of the Czech Republic (AFoCR)
American Friends for the Preservation of Czech Culture (AFPCC)
American Fund for Czechoslovak Relief (AFCR)
American Sokol Organization
Association of Free Czechoslovak Sportsmen in New York State

Beseda - Czech Social Club in Pasadena  - Cesky spolecensky klub v Pasadene
Bohemia Historical Society (BHS)
Bohemian-American Concertina Association
Bohemian Benevolent and Literary Association of the City of New York
Bohemian Citizen's Benevolent Society of Astoria
Bohemian Free Thinking School Society see Alliance of Czech Freethinking Schools
Bohemian Lawyers Association (MASUB)
Bohemian Musician Association
Bohemian National Cemetery Association, Chicago
Bohemian National Cemetery of Baltimore
Brethren Mutual Aid Society

California Czech and Slovak Club (CCSC)
Catholic Family Fraternal of Texas (KJZT)
Catholic Union of Texas (KJT)
Catholic Workman (CW)
Ceskoslovenska obec legionarska
Christian Sisters Union
Comenius Club
Council of Higher Education
CSA Fraternal Life (CSA)
Czech American Committee of Greater Cleveland
Czech American National Alliance
Czech American Workingmen's Sokol
Czech-American Club
Czech-Slovak American Club of Sun City
Czech and Slovak Amity Association
Czech and Slovak Civil Forum Foundation (CSCF)
Czech and Slovak Club of Greater Kansas City
Czech and Slovak Club of Tucson
Czech and Slovak Genealogical Society of Arizona
Czech and Slovak American Genealogy Society of Illinois (CSAGSI)
Czech and Slovak Group of Phoenix
Czech and Slovak Heritage Association of Maryland (CSHA)
Czech and Slovak Music Society (CSMS)
Czech and Slovak Solidarity Council (CSSC)
Czech and Slovak - US Economic Council (CSUSEC)
Czech Catholic Union (CCU)
Czech Catholic Union of Texas
Czech Cultural and Community Center
Czech Day Committee of Tabor, SD
Czech Educational Foundation of Texas (CEFT)
Czech Ex-Student Association of Texas (CESAT)
Czech Heritage Club
Czech Heritage Foundation (CHF)
Czech Heritage Preservation Society
Czech Heritage Society of South Texas
Czech Heritage Society of Texas (CHST)
Czech Heritage Society of Wisconsin
Czech Historical Association of Austin
Czech Institute
Czech Karlin Hall
Czech Music Alliance
Czech-North American Chamber of Commerce (CNACC)
Czech Society for Preservation of Human Rights, Los Angeles
Czech Working Group of the Presbyterian Church
Czechoslovak American Musician Club
Czechoslovak American Congress
Czechoslovak Baptist Convention of the US and Canada
Czechoslovak Biblical Society in Chicago
Czechoslovak Cultural Center
Czechoslovak Culture Club, Los Angeles
Czechoslovak Genealogical Society International (CGSI)
Czechoslovak History Conference (CHC)
Czechoslovak Moravian Club
Czechoslovak Music Society
Czechoslovak Musician Club
Czechoslovak National Council of America (CNCA)
Czechoslovak Social and Cultural Society
Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences (SVU)
Czechoslovak Sokol Abroad
Czechoslovak Sportsmen in the Western World
Czechoslovakian Collectors Guild International

District Alliance of Czech Catholics
Dobrovsky Club of Czechoslovak Masons
Domus Musicae Slavicae
Dulles Czech Club and Historical society
Dvorak American Heritage Association

Farmers Mutual Protective Association of Texas (RVOS)
First Czechoslovak Garden Club of America
First Czechoslovak Philatelic Club of North America (FCPCNA)
The Foundation for a Civil Society (FCS)
The Free Thought Council
Friends of Czechoslovak Center
Friends of Czech Music

Greater Kansas City Czech and Slovak Club

Holocaust Survivors USA from Czechoslovakia
House of Czech and Slovak Republics

International Association of Czechs for Dual Citizenship, Restitution's and Voting Rights

Kansas Czechs Inc.

Louisiana Czech Heritage Association

Masaryk Club of Boston
Masaryk Club of Chicago
Moravian Club of Corpus Christi
Minnesota Czechoslovak Center
Moravian Cultural Society
Moravian Heritage Society (MHS)
Moravian Historical Society
Movement of Czechoslovak Exiles
Mutual Aid Society of the Unity of the Brethren (MASUB)

National Alliance of Czech Catholics (NACC)
Nebraska Czechs, Inc.
Nebraska Czechs of Lincoln
Nebraska Czechs of Wilber
North American Association of Teachers of Czech (NAATC)

Oklahoma Czechs Inc.
Omaha Czech Cultural Club
Orel in Exile

Prague Historical Society

Slavonic Benevolent Order of the State of Texas (SPJST)
Society for the History of Czechoslovak Jews (SHCJ)
Society of Czechoslovak Philately (SCP)
South Central Nebraska Czech Society

Texans of Czech Ancestry (TOCA)

United Lutheran Society
United Moravian Societies
Unity of the Brethren in Texas

Western Fraternal Life Association (WFLA)
The Wilson-Masaryk Society of the Woodrow Wilson House
Wilsonian Club
Wisconsin Czechs, Inc.

II.  DESCRIPTION  BY  SUBJECT

1. PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Alliance of Czechoslovak Exiles in Chicago (Svaz ceskoslovenskych exulantu)
Address: c/o Weber Travel, 6805 West Cermak Rd., Berwyn, IL 60402
President: Jerry Rabas

American Friends of the Czech Republic (AFoCR)
Address: 2801 M Street NW Washington, DC 20007
President: Phillip M. Kasik
Comunications Director: Danielle Frottier
Telephone: (202) 338-1548 FAX: (202) 338-8182
Email: afocr@afocr.org
Website: www.afocr.org
Founded: 1995
Purpose: led major project for 2002 flood relief, built the Masaryk Memorial and park in Washington
and supported entry of the Czech Republic into NATO
Publications: AFoCR Newsletter, quarterly

Czech American Committee of Greater Cleveland
Address: P. O. Box 27347, Cleveland, OH 44127
Telephone: (216) 321-6302
President: Miloslava Hyvnar
Founded: 1939             No. of members: 220
Purpose: Umbrella organization for Cleveland-based Czech organizations
Publications: Newsletter, irregular

Czech and Slovak Amity Association
Address: 1701 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20006
Telephone: (202) 835-0744  FAX: (202) 659-5926
President: Julian Niemczyk
Founded: 1992   Members: 300

Czech and Slovak Solidarity Council (CSSC)
Formerly: Council of Free Czechoslovakia
Address: 31 South Meadows Dr., Appleton, WI 54915
Telephone: (920) 739-3846  FAX:
President: Mojmir Povolny
Secretary: Vlado Simko:
Founded: 1949 (Renamed  1994)  Members: 180
Purpose: supports Czech-Slovak relations
Provides: Grants to Czech & Slovak organizations dedicated to solidarity
Meetings: General Assembly, every 2 years

Czech Society for Preservation of Human Rights, Los Angeles
Address: 267 N. Layton Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90049
Telephone / FAX: (310) 472-4159
President: Jaroslav Marik, tel. (310) 476-6069
Founded: 1992
Purpose: supports the initiative for dual citizenship and restitution

Czechoslovak American Congress
Address: P. O. Box 3039, Oakbrook, IL 60522-3039
Telephone: (630) 472-0500, ext. 4309 or 1 (800) 543-3272; FAX: (630) 472-11100
President: Vera Wilt
Secretary: Josef Pritasil
Founded: 1974                       Members: 40 delegates
Purpose: Umbrella organization for 40 local organizations
Activities: Czechoslovak American Day - picnic
Publication: Czechoslovak Community Calendar, monthly

Czechoslovak National Council of America (CNCA)
Address: 2137 S Lombard Ave, Rm. 292, Cicero, IL 60650
Telephone: (708) 656-1117  FAX (708) 656-5611
President: John Richard
Ex. Officer: Olga Kovar
Founded: 1917          Members: 300
Purpose: until 1990 aimed at the liberation of Czechoslovakia from communists
Publications: American Bulletin, monthly; Vestnik, monthly

Holocaust Survivors USA from Czechoslovakia

International Association of Czechs for Dual Citizenship, Restitutions and Voting Rights
Address: P. O. Box 66453, Los Angeles, CA 90066
Telephone: (310) 397-0505   FAX: (310) 397-8199; e-mail:   jfuchs@sprynet.com
Coordinator: Jirina Fuchsova
Founded: 1995       Members: 643
Purpose: Support activities towards dual citizenship, restitutions and voting rights for Czechs
Activities: Monitor the politics of the Czech government and state officials

International Movement for Free Czechoslovakia (IMFC)
Address: 1217 Elizabeth Street, West Chicago, IL 60185-3918
Telephone: / FAX: (708) 231-4239
President: Carl Hodek

Movement of Czechoslovak Christian Democrats in Exile

Wilsonian Club
Address: 9751 Firth Court, Vienna, VA 22181
Phone: (70-3) 281-2570; FAX: (703) 281-2570; e-mail: lwhite6663@aol.com
President: Lewis M. White
Purpose: The Wilsonian Club was established to commemorate the independence of Czechoslovakia in 1918 and the leaders who made this independence possible.
Meetings: Meets once a year in October in the home of President Woodrow Wilson to commemorate Czechoslovak independence.
Activities: Bestows awards, sponsors competitions, provides scholarships or other financial aid. It collaborates with the Woodrow Wilson foundation to raise funds. for research on Masaryk and Czechoslovak independence.
Source: Lewis M. White, July 6, 1999
 
2. BUSINESS / TRADE

American Czech and Slovak Association (ACSA)
Formerly: American Czechoslovak Society
Address: North Bldg., Ste. 700, 601 Pennsylvania Ave, NW, Washington, DC 20004
Contact: Robert J. Miller, President
Telephone  (202) 638-5505  FAX: (202) 638-5308
Founded: 1990
Meetings: annual

Czech and Slovak - US Economic Council (CSUSEC)
Formerly: Czechoslovak- US Economic Council
Address: do Chamber of Commerce of the US, 1615 H. St. NW, Washington, DC 20062-2000
Contact: Kay Larcom, Ex. Director
Telephone: (202) 463-5460;  FAX: (202) 463-3114
Founded: 1975  Members: 85
Meetings: annual
   
Czech-North American Chamber of Commerce (CNACC)
Address: 4220 Pleasantdale Rd., Atlanta, GA 30340-3523
Phone: (770) 239-3191; FAX: (770) 239-3113
e-mail: trade@ccrcc.net,   lnovotny@ccrcc.net
Contact: Lubomir J. Novotny
Founded: In 1998 by a group of prominent business people and organizations
Among the founders are well-known Czech industrialists Thomas J. Bata and A.
K. Velan with operations in the US and Canada, Mexico and around the world.
The leading sponsor is John P. Davis of Tradebank International of Atlanta, GA.
Purpose: A multilateral organization with the purpose of promoting trade, investment and tourism ties among the Czech Republic and the US, Canada and Mexico (NAFTA countries). With its head offices in Atlanta, GA. CNACC plans to establish an affiliation with all existing organizations involved in Czech Republic trade and business issues, as well as to develop new regional chapters in states and provinces.
Publications: Gateway Magazine
Web Site: www.ccrcc.net

The Czech Village Association
Address: Cedar Rapids, IA
Telephone:
President:
Founded: 1972
Purpose: Group of Cedar Rapids merchants on the 16 Avenue SW neighborhood shopping area, "Czech Town", met and decided to revive the Czech spirit and heritage that concentrated area as a monument to early Czech settlers who contributed so much to the development of Cedar Rapids and Linn Co....

Czechoslovak American Enterprise Fund
Telephone: (202) 467-5480
Katka Dubielova

Czechoslovak Interamerican Chamber of Commerce
Address: 1025 Kane Concourse No. 215, Bay Harbor, FL 33154
President: Eva Taub

Texas Czech Chamber of Commerce
Address: 11920 Beechnut, Houston, TX 77072
Telephone: (281) 564-9800; FAX: (281) 498-0851
Executive Director: Daniel Hrna

US Czech Chamber of Commerce
Address: One World Trade Center, 929 Merchandise Mart, Chicago, IL 60654
Telephone: (312) 923-0050 or (312) 527-2779; FAX: (312) 923-0915
Contact: Mrs. Emma P. Barborka

US Czech Chamber of Commerce

Address: P. O. Box 563, Prague, OK 74864-0563
Telephone: (405) 567-2280' FAX: (405) 567-2280
President: Sundeep Kishore

3. RELIGIOUS and AGNOSTIC

Christian Sisters Union (Unity of Brethren)
President: Janet Pomykal, P.O. Box 560, Brenham, TX 77834, Phone: (409) 836-3773
Vice President: Dorothy Hinson, 5823 Kudell, Houston, TX 77074: Phone: (713) 774-3964
Secretary:Sharon Joy Waggoner, 222 Crestwood Dr., San Angelo, TX 76903, Phone: (915) 651-5884
Treasurer:Lillie Chafin, Rt. 3 Box 234A, Caldwell, TX 77836, Phone: (409) 272-1136
Financial Secretary:Georgia Ptacek, P.O. Box 72, Snook, TX 77878, Phone: (409) 272-8993

National Alliance of Czech Catholics (NACC)
Address: 2340 5 61st  Ave, Cicero, IL 60650
Telephone: (708) 656-1540  FAX Check
Hon. President: Rev. Daniel W. Kucera
President of Ex. Board: Frank J. Brabec
Chaplain: Vojtech Vit
Secretary: Frances Uhlir
Founded: 1917          Members: 1,000
Purpose: Seeks to unite Czech-American Catholics for religious, civic, charitable, and educational activities 
Activities: Czech Catholic Day
Meetings: quadrennial
Publication: Hlas Naroda

Czech Working Group of the Presbyterian Church
Address: c/o Europe Office, Presbyterian Church (USA), 100 Witherspoon
Street, Louisville, KY      40202-1396
Chair: David A. Murdoch
Purpose: support church activities in the Czech Republic

The Czechoslovak Baptist Convention of US and Canada
Address:
President: Robert Dvorak, 2833 Manor drive, Northbrook, IL 600062; Phone: (847) 498-2168;
e-mail: RCDvorak@aol.com
Purpose: The Czechoslovak Baptist Convention is an organization composed of churches and individuals of Slavic ethnic roots, primarily Czech and Slovak. Begun in 1909, the Convention now meets in annual conference at Philippi, West Virginia, on the campus of Alderson-Broaddus College. Its primary mission is Christian fellowship, worship and Bible study, and the support of Baptist and evangelical outreach ministries in the countries of Slovakia and the Czech Republic and to a lesser extent in other areas of Central Europe.
History: The Convention traces its history to beginnings in Chicago, where a growing Czech and Slovak immigration settlement was taking place in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. German Baptists living in Chicago at that time made early e

4. FRATERNAL

Catholic Family Fraternal of Texas (KJZT)
Address: P.O. Box 1884, 4504 East Ben White Boulevard, Austin, TX 78767-1884
Telephone: (512) 444-9586; FAX: (512) 44-6887
President: Geraldine Nekuza
Secretary: Grace Vinklarek
Treasurer: Vilemina Broz
Purpose: insurance
Founded: 1894
Publication: The Catholic Family fraternal Journal, every other month

Catholic Union of Texas (KJT)
Address: P.O. Box 297, 214 E. Colorado, La Grange, TX 78945
Telephone: (409) 968-5877; 1-800-245-8182;   FAX: (409) 968-5823
President: Elo J. Goerig
Secretary: Joe Lynn Oeding
Purpose: To provide security for the widow and orphans of their fellow neighbors; to propagate support and maintain their belief in the faith of their fathers; to unite fraternally persons of Czech and Slavonic descent who are practicing Catholics; and to encourage the membership in performing their duties as Catholics.
Founded: 1889 Members: 17,000
Publications: KJT News
Activities: KJT Czech Day

Catholic Workman (CW)
Absorbed: The Western Bohemian Catholic Union and the Daughters of Columbus
Address: 111 West Main Street, New Prague, MN 56071
Pone: (612) 758-2229; FAX: (612) 758-6221; e-mail: catholicwk@aol.com
President: James M. Egr
Supreme Secretary: Steve Bisek
Purpose: To provide life insurance and fraternalism to Czech Catholics at
origin
Founded: 1891  Members: 16,000                Branches: 91 active
Publications: Catholic Workman Voice - Katolicky Delnik
Awards: scholarships to eligible members and to seminary students; funds to
religious and charitable organizations
Meetings: yearly
Source: John Goldacr, Secretary/Tresurer
Date: June 29, 1995

CSA Fraternal Life (CSA)
Formerly: Czechoslovak Society of America - Ceskoslovenske spolky americke
Address: 122 W. 22nd St., Oak Brook, IL 60521-1557
Telephone: (630) 472-0500; 1 (800) -LIFE-CSA; FAX: (630) 472-1100
e-Mail: LIFECSA@aol.com
President: Vera A. Wilt
Secretary: Louis J. Kolarik
Founded: 1854  Members: 31,235  Staff: 40
Regional Groups: 10  State Groups: 14  Local Groups: 120
Purpose: Fraternal benefit life insurance society
Sponsors sports, photo, poster, and Miss National CSA  competitions
Publications: The CSA Journal, 11 times per year;  Directory, annual
Aid: Coordinates scholarship program
Maintains museum, biographical archives, and 1,500 volume library of magazines and Czech books dating back to the 1860s
Meetings: quadrennial congress

Czech Catholic Union (CCU)
Address: 5349 Dolloff Road, Cleveland, OH 44127
Telephone: (216) 341-0444  FAX: (216) 341-0711
President: Ann Mahoney, 209, Gould Ave., Bedford, OH 44148
Secretary-Treasurer: Elsie T. Malec, 5171 Thomas Street, Maple Heights, OH 44137
Founded: 1879  Members: 5,323  Budget: 100,000
Local Groups: 50
Purpose: Fraternal benefit life insurance society for persons of Catholic faith
Activities: Communion Breakfast, Dinner-Dance, Card Parties, Children's Christmas Party
Aid: Makes annual donation to the Holy Family Cancer Home
Educates a young man to the priesthood at St. Procopius Abbey.
Supports Czech Benedictines in Lisle, IL and Rome, Italy.
Bestows Awards: 50 Year Pins, High School & college Grants, Fraternalist of Year
Publications: Posel (Messenger), quarterly
Meetings: quadrennial conventions
Source: Elsie T. Malec, Secretary-Treasurer, June 29, 1999

Mutual Aid Society of the Unity of the Brethren (MASUB)
President::Rev. Henry E. Beseda
Vice-President: Calvin J. Vojtek, Phone: (281) 373-4839
General Secretary: Cindy DeWitt, 502 Shire Drive, College Station TX 77845-8187, Phone: (409) 696-6921
Treasurer:Guy E. Huffman, P.O. Box 216, Caldwell, TX 77836, Phone: (409) 567-7089
Junior Department: Stanley F. Mrnustik, 202 N. Shaw Street, Caldwell, TX 
77836-1236, Phone: (409) 567-4386

Mutual Protective Association of Texas (RVOS)
Also known as: Rolnicky Vzajemne Ochranny Spolek Statu Texas
Address: 2301 South  37th, Temple, TX 76504; or P.O. Box 6106, Temple, TX 76503
President: James May
Ex. Secretary: Sharlet Sladecek
Telephone: (254) 773-2181  FAX: (254) 773-1122
Founded: 1901  Members: 65,200  Staff: 57
Local Lodges: 202
Purpose: Organized by Americans of Czechoslovak desvcent to provide insurance coverage from the perils of fire, lightning and windstorms. 
Publications: Texas Farmer -Texasky Rolnik, quarterly
Meetings: Conventions, every 4 years
Aid: RVOS donates to scholarship funds of various colleges and high schools supporting Czech language, culture, and heritage, and makes donations to and participates in community activities

Slavonic Benevolent Order of the State of Texas (SPJST)
Slovanska Podporujici Jednota Statu Texas
Address: P.O. Box 100, Temple, TX 76503
Telephone: (254) 773-1575 or (800) 727-7578  FAX:(817) 774-7447
President: Howard B. Leshikar
Secretary-Treasurer: Leonard D. Mikeska
Founded: 1897  Members: 60,000
State Groups: 7  Local Groups: 123
Purpose: insurance
Publications: Vestnik SPJST
Maintains: museum and library
Sponsors: youth clubs, charitable activities, educational programs

Western Fraternal Life Association (WFLA)
Formerly: Bohemian Fraternal Association - Zapadni Cesko-Bratrska Jednota (ZCBJ)
Address: 1900 1st Ave, NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402
Telephone: 1-800-535-5472; (319) 363-2653; FAX: (319) 363-8806
President: Philip J. Torticill
Secretary: Howard J. Wolfe
Founded: in Omaha, NE in 1897 by the Western Lodges of the CSPS
Members: 51,030           Staff: 40          Local Groups: 177
Purpose: provides insurance in 18 Western States
Publications: Fraternal Herald  Bratrsky Vestnik, monthly (in English)
Meetings: quadrennial
Aid: makes donations to colleges, universities, retirement homes, and other
charitable and philanthropic organizations

5. HERITAGE

American Czechoslovak Cultural Society
(Americko-ceskoslovenska kulturni spolecnost)
Address: 5701 W. 22nd Place, Cicero, IL 60804-2646
President: Robert Baumruk, 67010 Riverside Drive, Berwyn, IL 60402-2226; tel.: (708) 788-2552
Purpose: Presents cultural events conducted in the Czech and English languages open to the public.
Founded: 1985                No. of Members: 12
Meetings: 3rd Saturday of the month, October through May.
Notice: By Robert Baumruk, July 8, 1999

American Friends for the Preservation of Czech Culture
Address: P.O, Box 814, Dover, MA 02030
President: Katherine A. Day
e-mail: mail@czechculture.com
Purpose: Dedicated to the restoration and preservation of the czechoslovak wealth of the Czech nation. To make these national treasures more accessible to the general public, to develop opportunities for study of the Czech cultural heritage and to garner support for cultural life in the Czech Republic.

The Bohemia Historical Society
Address: P. O. Box 454, Bohemia, NY 11716
President: Fay L. Pagela
Founded: 1986
Purpose: Preservation of memories and traditions of the Czech families of Bohemia, Suffolk co., NY  and to educate and inform present and future generations of the heritage and cultures of the original settlers

Bohemian Benevolent and Literary Association of the City of New York.
Address: 306 E 51st St., New York, NY 10022
Telephone: (212) 759-6462; or (212) 944-8242;  FAX: (212) 759-6540
President: Jan Hird Pokorny
Secretary: Milos Knorr, Secretary 955 Park Ave, New York, NY 10003
Purpose: associates 13 societies ; owns National Hall in Manhattan, NYC
Orig. Founded: 1891

Bohemian Citizens' Benevolent Society of Astoria (BCBSA)
Address: Bohemian Hall & Park, 29-19 24th Ave., Astoria, NY 11102
Telephone: (718) 274-4925; FAX: (718) 728-9278
President: Pavel Vancura; tel. (718) 788-4716; FAX: (718) 499-5641; e-mail: PVancura@compuserve.com
Founded: 1894              Members: 80
Purpose: To create and maintain an environment where the Czech and Slovak culture can be maintained and blended with American traditions and culture, thereby tending to make the members better Americans.
Activities: Cultural events relating to Czech and Slovak culture
Publication: Astorian, six times a year
Meetings: monthly
Dues $15

The Czech and Slovak Heritage Association of Maryland, Inc.
Formerly: Czechoslovak Ethnic Association
Address: P.O. Box 24552, Baltimore, MD 21214-4552
Telephone / FAX: (410) 366-6016:
President: Michael G. Rokos
Secretary: Mary Bushey
Founded: 1988      Members: 1,000
Purpose: preservation of cultural heritage
Activities: Czech and Slovak Festival (October)
Publication: Hlas
Membership: $12 (individual); family $20

Czech Day Committee, Tabor, SD
Address: Tabor, SD 57063
President: Bernard Zitka
Purpose: to organize festival "Czech Day"

Czech Heritage Club
Address: 2024 Orchard Lane, La Canada, CA 91011
Contact: Iska French

Czech Heritage Foundation (CHF)
Address: P.O. Box 761, Cedar Rapids, IA 52406
Telephone: (319) 362-8500  FAX
President: Russ Novotny
Founded: 1974  Members: 1,200
Purpose: preservation of cultural heritage
Publications: Our Czech Heritage, quarterly
Meetings: annual

Czech Heritage Preservation Society
Address: P. O. Box 3, Tabor, SD 57063-0021
Telephone: (605) 463-2476
President: Elvin Novak
Treasurer: Mildred Cimpl
Founded: 1974   Members: 240
Purpose: preservation of cultural heritage
Activities: organize Czech Days
Publication: Newsletter

Czech Heritage Society of South Texas
Address: P.O. Box 1974, Corpus Christi, TX 78403-1974
Telephone: (512) 882-9226 or (512) 882-9226
President: John Prochaska, 1513 North Chaparral, Corpus Christi, TX 78401
Secretary: Helen Pavelka
Founded: 1980    Members: 250
Purpose: preservation of Czech cultural heritage
Activities: Czech Heritage Festival

Czech Heritage Society of Texas (CHST)
Address: P. O Box 2312, Victoria, TX 77902-2312
President: Anna Wheeler Krpec, 4810 Spellman, Houston, TX 77035; tel./FAX: (713) 726-0282
Vice President: Alfred Gerik, 600 N Marable St., West, TX 76691; tel. (254) 826-5106
Secretary: Patricia Ahlhorn Parma, 33111 Carolina Way, Richmond, TX 77469; tel. 281) 342-4898
Treasurer: James Ermis. 26414 Maplewood, Spring, TX 77386-1150, tel. (281) 367-7911
Reporter: Tria Molberg, Rt. 3 Box 40, El Campo, TX 77437; tel. (409) 648-2956
Founded: October 30, 1982 in Taylor, TX at SPJST Lodge #29, at the initiative of the late Albert J. Blaha
Chapters: 14         Members: 1,300
Purpose: A non-profit organization dedicated to preservation of Czech Heritage, specifically to preserve and promote genealogy, heritage, culture and language of the Czechs of Texas.
Publication: Cesky Hlas (The Czech Voice), quarterly
Activities: The society holds genealogical seminars and workshops in various parts of the state and assists people in locating their Czech ancestors and documenting their family histories.
Albert J. Blaha Memorial Research fund: Established in 1988, in memory of
Albert J. Blaha, designed to give financial backing to studies that increase knowledge of the history and genealogy of Czech Texas.
Meetings :Four times a year
Membership: $8. County Chapters establish their additional local dues.
Website:
http://www.czechheritage.org
e-mail: euyq36a@pridy.com or pjj0518@pop.tamu.edu

Czech Heritage Society of Wisconsin
Address: 149 Forest Drive, R. 1 Box 177, Forestville, WI 54213
Telephone / FAX: (920) 487-2122
President: Veronica Seiler
Publication: None

Czech Historical Association of Austin
Address: 17529 Klamath Falls Drive, Round Rock, TX 78681
Phone: (512) 255-6994

Czechoslovak Ethnic Association
Address: P.O. Box 9813, Baltimore, MD 21284
Contact: Frank G. Trachta, President
Telephone:         FAX:

Czechoslovak Moravian Club
Address: 310 Taylor Avenue, Endwell, NY 13760
Telephone: (607) 757-0475
President: Frank G. Trachta
Founded: 1935   Members: 750
Purpose: To preserve and promote Czech, Slovak, and Moravian culture and heritage
Activities: Fasank, May Dinner Dance, Mikulas                    
Publication: Nase noviny

Czechoslovak Pioneers of Maryland
Address: Recreation Pier, 1715 Thames St., Baltimore, MD 21231
Telephone: (410) 396-9177
President: Mary Alice Butts

Kansas Czechs, Inc.

Louisiana Czech Heritage Association (LCHA)
Name: Louisiana Czech Heritage Association. Inc. - LCHA
Address: P.O. Box 131, Libuse, LA 71348
President: Caroline Chapman, P.O. Box 244, Libuse, La 71348;  Phone: (318) 473-2745;
e-mail: chaplusmor@aol.com
Purpose: The purpose of this organization is to preserve. develop, and encourage interest and research into the culture, traditions, and history of the Czech immigrants to the United States and to Louisiana as they and their descendants brought them to America not as they might exist in Czech and Slovak Republics today.
Year of Founding: 1984  No. of Members:  about 175 
Publications: Czech Heritage News
Activities: Annual Czech Heritage Festival.
Activities: Publication of a quarterly newsletter, collection of photographs and other memorabilia of the early colonist of the Czech communities of Kolin and Libuse, awarding of a Czech Heritage scholarship, and the annual Czech Heritage Days festival that is held on the second weekend of Mardi. The association also takes on other projects that will preserve and develop Czech Culture of the Louisiana Czech communities. Example (sponsoring a touring band from the Czech Republic)
Meetings: The organization has at least 4 meetings for general membership annually. Dates of meetings  are decided by board and published in the Newsletter.
Newsletter: The "Louisiana Czech Heritage News," quarterly Other Publications: Czech Heritage Cookbook "Dobre, Dobre" (vols.I and II)
Library/Archival material: Photographs, (originals and negatives), documents, Ledgers of early meetings, and community organizations, old records, newspaper articles, magazines, objects of Czech culture, Czech Koj, lace and embroidered kitchen clothes and other home furnishings.
Museum: Louisiana Czech Museum is in the process of being incorporated as a separae entity from the La. Czech Heritage Association
Contact person: Jim HIavac, 301 Oak St., Denim Springs, LA 70726
Private Museum - Koncinskv  Memory Museum, 5225 Holloway Road, Pineville, LA 71360
Contact person: George Konciasky, 1612 Fulton Thrive, Alexandria, LA 71301
La. Czech Heritage Archives 14 Locker Road, Deville, La 71328 Contact person: Rosie Walker
Date of Filling out Questionnaire: July18, 1999
Name and position of Person Filling out Questionnaire; Rosie Ann Walker Ed D, Archivist
Address: 14 Locker Road, Deville, LA 71328    Phone: (318) 442-5506
RosewaIk98@vahoo.corn or RALWalk14@aol.com

Moravian Cultural Society
Address: 8012 Edgewater Road, North Riverside, IL 60546
Phone: (708) 447-0319
President: Jean Mensik Ponce
Secretary: Susan M. Kadlecek
Purpose: To preserve Czech, Moravian and Slovak culture and heritage through folk dancing
Founded: 1965    Members: 70
Activities: Czechoslovak Folk Festival ("Krojovany ples"), St. Joseph's Day
Dance (Svatojozefska zabava), New Year's Eve Dance (Sylvestrovska zabava)
Publication: Minutes, monthly
7600 South County Line Rd., Burr Ridge, IL 60526 wrong
Telephone: (630) 789-9767; FAX: (630) 789-9762
President: Stephen Kala
Secretary: Rosemarie Chybek

Moravian Heritage Society (MHS)
Address:  31910 Road 160, Visalia, CA 93292
Telephone: (209) 798-1490  FAX: (209) 798-1922; e-mail : Thrncirik@aol.com
Director: Tom Hrncirik
Founded: 1994                Members: 500                          
Purpose: The gathering of Moravian people into unified families through historical education, and genealogical research
Activities: Genealogical research, tours of ancestral villages
Meeting: none
Publications: Morava Krasna (Moravia, the Beautiful), quarterly (in English)
Data Base: Immigrant Data Base of Moravian immigrants
Web Site: www.czechusa.com
Source: Tom Hrncirik, July15, 1999

Nebraska Czechs, Inc
Address:
Telephone: (402) 465-4957; or (402) 435-6914
President: Debra M. Polacek, P.o. Box 487, Harvard, NE 68944; Phone: (402) 772-3451; e-mail: mp61221@navix.net
Founded:

Nebraska Czechs of Lincoln
Address: P.O. Box 131, Red Oak, IA 511506 Check
Telephone: (712) 623-4289
President: Adolph Novacek
Purpose: preservation of Czech cultural heritage
Activities: Miss Czech-Slovak Pagent
Founded: 1973      Members: 105
Publications: Hlas naroda

Nebraska Czechs of Wilber, Inc.
Address: Route 1, Box 169, Wilber, NE 68465
Phone: (402) 821-3060
President: Tad Eickman
Secretary: Shery; J. Kastanek, R.R. 2, Box 44, Crete, NE 68333-9526' Phone: (402) 821-2668
Purpose:

Oklahoma Czechs, Inc.
Address: P. O. Box 850211, Yukon, OK 73085
Telephone: (405) 721-1573
President: Al  Zajic
Founded: 1966   Members: 300
Purpose: preservation of cultural heritage
Activities: Czech Day Festival         

The Old Bohemian Historical Society, Inc
Address:
Telephone: (302) 378-5800
President:
Founded: 1956
Purpose: To restore and promote "Old Bohemia". Old Bohemia is the popular name given to the first permanent Catholic area in the Delmar Peninsula. It was established in 1704 on the territory known as "Bohemia Manor" which belonged to famous Augustine Herman, the first lord of Bohemia Manor. 

Prague Historical Society
Address: 8601, 1008 Broadway,  Prague, OK 74864
Telephone: (405) 567-4750
President: Peggy Bartosh
Founded: 1989    Members: 250
Purpose: preservation of Czech cultural heritage
Membership: $5 Student, $10 Individual, $25 Family
Meetings: fourth Monday of each month 7 p.m.
Source: Peggy Bartosh, NBU 8601, Prague, OK 74864

Texans of Czech Ancestry - Texane ceskeho puvodu  (TOCA)
Address: 12 East Young, Temple, TX 76501 CHECK
President: Eugene B. Labay, 112 W. Craig Place, P. O. box 15244, San Antonio, TX 78212; Phone: (210) 734-6602 (W) (210) 698-3409 (H)
Secretary: Evelyn Skopik, 1705 Mountainview Dr., Waco, TX 76710-2836; Phone: (254) 772-2424
Treasurer: Dan Mares, 407 Hallmark Circle, Belton, TX 76513; Phone: (254) 939-6162
Founded: April 13, 1985         Members: 60
Purpose: Non-profit organization established to improve and facilitate communications and activities among the Czech founded organizations operating in Texas; encourage and conduct public relations activities will acquaint all Czech-Texans, friends and the general public with the history, contributions  and present status of Czechs; encourage and assist member organizations with worthy projects and activities; provide mutual aid and assistance in the preservation and promotion of the Czech language, Czech culture, Czech heritage, citizenship, fraternalism, and related activities, services and products; undertake appropriate projects and activities which will benefit the Czechs in Texas and   provide direction, management and funding; and continue certain projects which were envisioned or started during the 1986 Texas Sesquicentennial year.

United Moravian Societies
Address: 2912 Halifax Ave, Westchester, IL 60154
Telephone: (708) 562-2307
President: Joseph Borysek
Founded: 1939   Members: 120
Purpose: To promote Moravian culture and dance
Activities: Annual Moravian Day

Wisconsin Czechs, Inc.
Address: 1137 South 25th St., Manitowoc, WI 54220
Contact: Mrs. Dorothy Blimel, President
c/o Elsie Roberts
4618 Carter Dr.
Racine, WI 53402
Phone: (414) 681-1624

Wisconsin Czechs, Inc.
1516 North 23rd Street
Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220
Telephone:  FAX:
Founded: 1978                 Members: ca 700
Purpose: planning state programs and coordinating statewide Czech activities.
Specific objectives are to promote a greater awareness of the contributions of Czech immigrants and their descendants to the growth and prosperity of WI and the US.; to foster the study of the Czech language and culture in both public and private institutions; and to work with other ethnic groups.
Meetings: four times a year (with cultural programs)
Activities: provide programs and entertainment for schools etc.; sponsors excursion tours to other Czech centers/communities and festivals
Sponsor: annual fair ( "Pout") in August
Aid: 3 scholarships annually
Publications: Nase Ceske Vzdelani

6. GENEALOGICAL

Czech and Slovak American Genealogy Society of Illinois (CSAGSI)
Address: P.O. Box 313, Sugar Grove, IL 60554
President: Joe Hartzel
Secretary: Dolores Duy
Founded: 1996           Members: over 1000
Purpose: To collect, preserve and publish genealogical a historical material about Czech and Slovak ancestors.
Meetings: quarterly
In addition we hold 4 meetings a year featuring a speaker relevant to our ancestral heritage. We also hold a yearly conference dealing with History, Culture, Genealogy, etc.
Publication: Koreny (Roots), quarterly
CSA GSI Library: T. G. Masaryk School, 5701 22nd Place, Cicero, IL 60804
(one block south of 22nd st. near Klas restaurant)
Website: http://www.csagsi.org

Czech and Slovak Genealogical Society of Arizona
Address: P.O. Box 82656, Phoenix, AZ 85071
President: Teri K. Thorpe
E-mail: thorpeth@futureone.com

Czechoslovak Genealogical Society International (CGSI)
Formerly: Czechoslovak Genealogical Society
Address: P.O. Box 16225, St. Paul, MN 55116
Telephone: (612) 789-2509; e-mail: CGSI@aol.com
President: Dave Pavelka
Founded: 1988  Members: 4,000
Publications: Nase Rodina (Our Family), quarterly
Library: Located at the MN Genealogical society Library, 1650 Carroll Ave., St. Paul, MN
Meetings: quarterly; annual conference with exhibits and workshops
HomePage: http://members.aol.com/cgsi/index.html

7. EDUCATIONAL

Alliance of Czech Freethinking Schools
Sdruzeni ceskych svobodomyslnych skol
Formerly: Bohemian Freethinking School Society
Address: 5701 W. 22nd Place, Cicero, IL 60804-2646
President: Robert Baumruk, 6710 Riverside Drive, Berwyn, IL 60402-2226; tel.: (708) 788-2552
Purpose: To support the Czech Freethinking Schools in their program of teaching the Czech language, the history and culture of the Czech people
Founded: 1863            No. of Members: 22
Meetings: 2nd Saturday of month, September through May.
Newsletter: Svobodna skola
Other Publications: 100 roku ceskych svobodomyslnych skol. Ku stoletemu trvani Ceskych Svobodomyslnych Skol v Chicagu.  Nedele 6. rijna 1963 ve dvorane Sokola Havlicek-Tyrs (Chicago, 1963) 80 p.; also occasional school texts and readers
Notice: By Robert Baumruk, July 8, 1999

American Czech and Slovak Education Fund (ACSF)
Address: 169 Nassau St., Princeton, NJ 08540
Contact: Vivian Abbott, Exec. Dir. 22 Rolling Rd., Somerset, NJ 08873
Telephone: (908) 873-3492  FAX: (908) 873-0468
Telephone: (609) 497-2955   FAX:    (609) 4927  3906
Meetings:

Bohemian Free Thinking School Society: see Alliance of Czech Freethinking Schools

Council of Higher Education - Matice Vyssiho Vzdelani
Address: P.O. Box 136, Brookfield, IL 60513
Telephone: (847) 966-9741
President: Henry Synek
Secretary: Jana Tuzar
Founded: in 1902 in Cedar Rapids, IA; in 1924 the base operation was transferred to Chicago, IL
Scholarships : are awarded once yearly on a competitive basis. Current stipends are up to $1,000 per academic year. The deadline for filing applications is July 1.
Loans: are interest-free for the duration of full-time studies and are granted throughout the year. The current maximum loans are $700 per semester.
Criteria for Aid: US or Canadian citizens of Czech or slovak descent.

Czech and Slovak Civil Forum Foundation (CSCF)
Address: 4900 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Washington, DC 200161
President: Barbara K. Kelly
Contact: Vladimir M. Kabes, Exec. Dir.
Telephone: (202) 966-1888   FAX:    (202) 966-1180
Founded: 1990
Activities: ships books to CR and SR

Czech Educational Foundation of Texas (CEFT)
Address: 2924 Elm Street, Dallas, TX 75228 or 3216 Hunter's Glen, Missouri
City, TX 77459
Chairman of Board of Directors: Clinton J. Machann, 1029 Walnut Drive,
College Station, TX 77840
Treasurer: Ben Trcalek, Jr., Route 3, Box 111-A, Caldwell, TX 77836:
Telephone: (409) 696-1360 or (409) 845-4898; FAX
Founded: 1954 Members: about 60
Purpose: Promotes the study of Czech language and culture. It established the chair of Czech Studies at the University of Texas at Austin and the CEFT Czech Fellowship at Texas A&N University. 

Czech Ex-Student Association of Texas (CESAT)
Formerly: Cechie Club
Address: 3108 Glenview Ave., Dallas, TX 78723
President: Thadious  Polasek, Route 4, Box 79, Schulenburg, TX 78956
Telephone:  FAX:
Founded: 1909 at the University of Texas under the name of Cechie Club. In 1939 it was combined with two other associations, i.e. the University Club and the Association of Czech Ex-Students which were organized in the twenties.
Purpose: Strives to arrange for Czech language and Czech program courses in Texas with the financial support from Czech-American organizations.
Aid: Provides loans to qualified students of Czech descent
Publication: CESAT News
E-mail: czechnet@ccwf.oc.utexas.edu

The Foundation for Civil Society (FCS)
Formerly: The Charter 77 Foundation
Address: 1270 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 609, New York, NY 10020
Contact: Wendy Luers, President
Telephone: 212) 332-2890  FAX: (212) 332-2898
Founded: 1990   Staff: 21
Publications:   Newsletter, twice a year; annual report
Meetings:

Friends of the Hus Encampment
President:Jim Baletka, 727 San Benito, College Station, TX 77845, Phone: (409) 693-2710
Vice-President:Curtis Stewart, 3719 Thursa Lane, Friendswood, TX  77546, Phone: (512) 671-9676
Secretary:Dawn Machu, 17111 Jigsaw Pathway, Round Rock, TX 78664, Phone: (512) 990-2799
Treasurer:Lori Suehs, Rt. 3 Box 229A, Caldwell, TX 77836
 
Hus Encampment Board of Trustees
Chairman: Ardale Olsen, 1612 South 43rd, Temple, TX 76504
Treasurer:Donnie Suehs, 801 Dillard, Caldwell, TX 77836
Sunday School Representative:Betty Orsag
Christian Sisters' Union Representative:Shirley Kostohryz, 918 Lorey Lane, Caldwell, Texas 77836, 409/567-7759
Christian Sisters' Union Representative:Alice Chlapek, 11026 Elm Bridge Court, Houston, TX 77065, 281/469-7630
CAF Representative:Mike Kocian, 3406 Finfeather, Bryan, TX 77801, 409/775-8125
BYF Representative: Not presently appointed
Program Directors: Dale & Shelly Weise, 1232 S. Monroe, San Angelo, TX 76901, 915/659-2852
Facilities Managers: Rev. John & Joyce Baletka, P.O. Box 614, Caldwell, TX 77836
Kitchen Manager: Joyce Koslovsky
Caretakers:Jim & Melissa Wiederhold, Rt. 2 Box 20, Caldwell, TX 77836,
409/272-8176

Sunday School Union (Unity of Brethren)
President:Dorothy Kocian, 107 S. Barbara Drive, Waco, TX 76705, Phone: (254) 799-5331
Vice-Chairman and Secretary of Missions: Stanley F. Mrnustik, 202 N. Shaw
Street, Caldwell, Txá 77836-1236, Phone:" (409) 567-4386
Secretary:Marvin Chlapek, 11026 Elm Bridge Court, Houston, TX 77065, Phone: (281) 469-7630
Treasurer:Georgia Ptacek, P.O. Box 72, Snook, TX 77878, Phone: (409) 272-8993
Financial Secretary:Bob Schlechte, 6688 Hollow Heights, Bryan, TX 77808,
Phone: (409) 776-0921
Chairman, Board of Christian Education:Dr. Donald Ketcham
 
North American Association of Teachers of Czech (NAATC)
Address: Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies, University of North Carolina, CB 5125, Suite 301l, 223 E. Franklin St., Chapel Hill, NC 27599-5125
President:Masako Uedo, Brown Uniuversity
Vice-Presiudent: David Short, University of London
Executive Officer: Laura A. Janda, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill,
NC; e-Mail: lajanda@email.unc.edu
Purpose: The objective of NAATC is to promote study of the Czech language. Its main goals are:
1) to facilitate contacts among teachers of Czech in North America and elsewhere by organizing meetings, conferences, seminars, and workshops;
2) to encourage research in language learning pedagogy, as well as development and updating of Czech teaching materials;
3) to publish a newsletter to serve as a forum for the exchange of ideas and information among teachers and students of Czech and the interested public;
4) to coordinate teaching programs of the Czech language among North American institutions;
5) to seek contacts and affiliations with Czech academic institutions;
6) to raise funds for scholarships, teaching programs and other activities mentioned above.
Activities: The organization's two most important activities are:
1) the publication of Czech Language News and
2) an annual conference, now planned as a panel plus business meeting at the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS). As of 1998, the  annual conference will be held at the annual meeting of the American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages (AATSEL).
Newsletter: Czech Language News CLN e-Mail: naatc@unc.edu
HomePage: www.unc.edu/campus/sigs/naatc
Dues: $15 regular members, $8 students, $75 institutional members.

Texas Council of Higher Education
Address:
President:
Secretary:
Founded:
Aid: Administers the Marek Scholarship Fund to Texas residents working in areas of Czech studies.

Komensky Klub (Comenius Club)
Address: 1133 Oldfather Hall, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588-0315
President: Gretchen Mills, tel. (402) 472-1336
Vice-President: Sarah Posvar
Treasurer: Dominic Drdla
Academic Advisor: Mila Saskova-Pierce, tel. (402) 472-1336
Founded:
Purpose: To provide events which focus on culture and history, and which bring together people of diverse backgrounds who share Czech interests.
Activities: Events are scheduled twice per month during the regular school year, breaking for Christmas and summer.
Meetings: are held on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus in the Nebraska union, from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Newsletter: Nas Svet: Czech-Nebraska
Dues: $3.00 for students anf $8.00 for non-students.

8. SCHOLARLY / SCIENTIFIC

Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences (SVU)
Formerly: Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences in America
Address: 1703 Mark Lane, Rockville, MD 29852
Contact: Miloslav Rechcigl, Jr., President
Telephone: (301) 881-7222  FAX: (301) 881-9667; e-Mail: svu1@comcast.net
Purpose: International non-profit, nonpolitical cultural organization dedicated to the pursuit of knowledge, the free dissemination of ideas, and the fostering of contacts among people. It brings together scholars, scientists, artists, writers, students, lawyers, businessmen, and others throughout the world who have a professional, family or other interest in the Czech Republic and  / or Slovakia, their histories, peoples, or their cultural and intellectual contributions.
Founded: 1958  Members: over 2,000
Regional Groups: 20 chapters in major cities worldwide
Meetings: annual general assemblies; annual SVU Conferences; biannual SVU World Congresses
Special activities: preservation of Czech and Slovak cultural heritage abroad
Publications: SVU Newsletter/ Zpravy SVU ( SVU News) , 6 /year; Kosmas.
Czechoslovak and Central European Journal, biannual
SVU Web site: http://www.svu2000.org

Czechoslovak History Conference (CHC)
Address: c/o Dr. James W. Peterson, Dept. of Political Science, Valdosta
State University, Valdosta, GA 31698
President: Hillel Kieval
Contact :Dr. James W. Peterson
Telephone: (912) 333-5771  FAX: (912) 333-7389
Founded: 1976  Members: 150
Publications: Czechoslovak History Newsletter, twice per year
Prizes: Pech Prize for best book on Czech & Slovak matters
Meetings: annual

Moravian Historical Society (MHS)
Address: 214 E Central St., Nazareth, PA 18064
Telephone: (610) 759-5070
Ex. Director: Susan m. Dreydoppel
Founded: 1857    Members : 507
Purpose: history of Moravian Church
Museum: pertaining to Moravian Church and American Colonial life, including religious, musical instruments, household equipment, textiles, building materials, and Indian and foreign mission artefacts.
Library: books, periodicals, clippings, audiovisuals, artwork, monographs
Publications: The Moravian Historian, semiannual newsletter; Transactions of the Moravian Historical Society, biennial
Maintains speakers' bureau
Meetings: annual, in Nazareth, PA
Dues: $15; family $30

Society for the History of Czechoslovak Jews (SHCJ)
Address: 760 Pompton Ave., Cedar Grove, NJ 07009
Telephone: (201) 239-2333
President: Rabbi Norman Pats
Secretary: Anita Grosz
Founded: 1961         Members: 200
Purpose: To study the economic, religious, social and cultural aspects of the history of Jews from Czechoslovakia and to increase public knowledge of Jewish history.
Publications: Review, annually
Meetings: Annual, always in New York City
Dues: $25

9. MUSIC, ART, LITERATURE

Bohemian -American Concertina Association
Address: 2638 Wesley Avenue, Berwyn, IL 60402
Telephone: (708) 484-4374  FAX:
President: Louis Slaninka
Contact: Leonard Janda, Vice Pres
Founded: 1929                     Members: 22
Purpose: musicians, charitable organization, cultural, social

Bohemian Musicians Association

Czech and Slovak Music Society
Address: c/o J. G. Pearl, 1532 Newton St., Denver, CO 80204
Hon. President: Michael Beckerman
Act. President: Judith Mabary; e-mail: jmabary@artsci.wustl.edu
Treasurer: Jonathan G. Pearl
Secretary: Mark Germer
Founded: 1989
Purpose: Dedicated to the serious study and greater understanding of the
music of the Czech and       Slovak Republics
Publications: On-line Newsletter
HomePage: http://artsci.wustl.edu/~jamabary/csms.html
Dues: $ 20; students $15

Czechoslovak American Musicians Club
Address: 7017 South Paulina, Chicago, IL 60630
Telephone: (312) 737-5845
President: George Kollaritsch
Founded: 1944     Members: 30
Purpose: To preserve Czech folk music in the US.
Contact: Charles Mach, tel. (708) 369-0089
Publication: Czechoslovak American Musicians Newsletter
 
Czechoslovak Culture Club
Address: P. O. Box 66453, Los Angeles, CA 90066
Telephone: (310) 397-0505; FAX: (310) 397-8199; e-mail: jfuchs@sprynet.com
President: Jirina Fuchsova
Secretary: Staley Brozek, tel. (818) 441-1579
Executive Secretary: Jirina Fuchsova
Founded: 1981
Purpose: To preserve and promote Czech artistic works
Publications: Zapisnik KCK (no longer published); numerous occasional publications
Major Activity: Administers Jan Zahradnicek Literary /fund which awards Jan Zahradnicek Prize for Czech Poetry

Domus Musicae Slavicae
Address: c/o Barbara Hampton, 166 Forest St., Stamford, CT 06901
Telephone: (203) 355-0094
President:

Dvorak American Heritage Association
Address: Box 283, 163 Third Ave., New York, NY 10003
Telephone: (212) 475-2850; FAX: (212) 305-5575
Coordinator: Jack Taylor
Founded: 1990         Members: 1,000
Purpose:
Activities: concerts

Friends of Czechoslovak Music (FCZM)
Address: Dept. of Music, San Diego Sate University, San Diego, CA
President: Myron Greene
Secretary: Marie Dolansky, 6393 Cibola Rd., San Diego, CA 92120 ; tel. (619) 265-1231; FAX: (619) 265-1236
Treasurer: Martin V. Zubaty,12202 Lomica Drive , Rancho Bernardo, San Diego, CA 92182, tel.      (619) 485-7584
Founded: 1983    Members: 180
Purpose: to acquaint the U.S. with the Czechoslovak music, to support Czechoslovak artists' performance in the U.S.
Membership: $5

10. PROFESSIONS

American Czechoslovak Engineering Society
Address: c/o L.G. Vitek, 8024 W. Washington Blvd., River Forest, IL 60305
Secretary: William Graf, Phone: (708) 442-7422

Bohemian Lawyers Association
Address: One Riverside Road, Suite 3C, Riverside, Illinois 60546.
President: David W. Krula
1st Vice President: R. Terence Kalina
2nd Vice President: Anthony M. Slawniak
Treasurer: Adalbert L. Vlazny III
Secretary: Carol J. Belshaw


11. ATHLETIC / SPORT

American Sokol Organization (ASO)
Address: 6424 W. Cermak Road, Berwyn, IL 60402-2386
Telephone: (708) 795-6671;  FAX: (708) 795-0539
President: Fred G. Kala ; Phone: (708) 484-3729
Vice President: Paul Lebloch
Secretary: Mildred Mentzer
Treasurer: Mildred C. Pinc
Founded: 1865  Members: 7,000  Staff: 7
Regional Groups: 6  Local Groups: 60
Purpose: Physical fitness organization for children and adults of all ages
Activities: Sponsors gymnastic meets and schools; conducts educational activities; offers lectures and films.
Awards: annual
Publications: American Sokol, monthly
Maintains: museum and library
Meetings: quadrennial; Sokol Slet annually

Association of Free Czechoslovak Sportsmen in New York State, Inc.
Address: c/o Pavel Kutil, 63-16 83rd  Place, Middle Village, NY 11379
tel. (718) 898-1741 or (718) 896-2208
President: Pavel Kutil
Purpose:
Activities: organize sports activities for the Czech community
Founded: 1954 Members: 40

Czech American Workingmen's Sokol

Czechoslovak Sokol Abroad
Address: 2428 South Lathtope Ave, North Riverside, IL 60546
President: Vaclav Zemisek

Czechoslovak Sportsmen in the Western World - Svaz ceskoslovenskych sportovcu v zahranici
Address: 1132 Ostrander Ave., La Grange Park, IL 60525
President: Sava Roknic

Sparta A.B.A. Soccer Club
Address: 5700 W. Cermak Road, Cicero, IL 60804

Orel in Exile
Address: 62 Crescent Beach Road, Glen Co

12. SOCIAL and CULTURAL

American Czech Association
Address: 500 North Western Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90004
Telephone: (213) 462-7281; FAX: (213) 935-1857
President: Evelyn Riha
Secretary : Genelle Perez
Founded: 1940
Purpose:

American Czech Women's Club
Address: 500 N. Western Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90004
President: Jirina Cymbal, 19017 Kinbrace St., Northridge, CA 91326; tel.: (816) 630-9605
Secretary: Louise Nekuda
Founded: 1920       Members: 20
Purpose: social and cultural activities
   
American Czechoslovak Club of Lake Worth
Co-Presidents: Clyde Blackburn and Blanche Ivan
Address: c/o Clyde Blackburn, 10915 Goodall Rd., P.O. Box 21, Durand, MI
48429 or c/o Blanche Ivan, 12204 Monroe Rd., Britton, MI 49229
Purpose: social activities

American Czechoslovak Group of Broward
Address: 5200 NW 67th Ave., Lauderdale, FL 33319
Telephone: (954) 749-8857
President: Robert J. Petrik
Founded: 1979   Members: 80  
Purpose: social activities
Meetings: monthly
Source: By Robert J. Petrik, July 14, 1999

American Czechoslovak Social Club
Address: 13325 Arch Creek Road, North Miami, FL 33181
Telephone: (305) 891-9130; e-mail: rjpetrik@worldnet.att.net
President: Robert J. Petrik, 5200 NW 67th Ave., Lauderdale, FL 33319
Purpose: A nonsectarian and nonpolitical organization of men and women of Czech and Slovak ancestry established in order to enable more friendly relations, mutual understanding and help.
Founded: 1949    No. of members: 80
Club bar and restaurant: Friday and Saturday, 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Meetings: monthly
Publication: Newsletter,  monthly
HomePage: http://home.att.net/fipworld
Notice: By Robert J. Petrik, July 8, 1999

Beseda - Cesky spolecensky klub v Pasadene (Beseda - Czech Social Club in Pasadena)
Address: 435 N. Michilinda, Pasadena, CA 91107
Telephone: (818) 351-0489
President: Jakub Oberreiter
Purpose: social and cultural activities
Founded: 1924                        Members: over 100

California Czech and Slovak Club (CCSC)
Address: P. O. Box 20542, Castro Valley, CA 94546-8542
Telephone: (209) 368-1675; FAX: (510) 581-0213;  e-mail: harwoodk@juno.com
President: Lillian M. Furek
Treasurer: John Matula
Contact: Lillian M. Furek
Telephone: (209) 368-1675;  e-mail: hardwoodk@juno.com
Purpose: social activities
Founded: 1990               Members: 425
Publications: CCSC Noviny (News), quarterly
Meetings: Four times a year
HomePage: www.rahul.net/njs/ccsc

Czech-American Club
Address: 125 Center Street. Shelton, CT 06484
Phone: (924-9958

Czech and Slovak Club of Greater Kansas City
Address: 60000 W 69th St., Overland Park, KS 66204
Telephone:
President: Alice Diedrich
Purpose: social activities

Czech and Slovak Club of Tucson
Address: 1925 West Omar St., Tucson, AZ 95704-1242
Telephone: (520) 544-4608
President: William Kohut
Secretary: Eve Holes
Purpose: men and women of Czech and Slovak ancestry
Activities: sponsors social and cultural activities
Founded: 1955                 Members 120
Purpose: social and cultural activities
Publication: Newsletter of the Czech and Slovak Club of Tucson,  monthly

Czech and Slovak Group of Phoenix
Address: 235 W. Bethany Home Road, Phoenix, AZ 85020
Telephone: (602) 266-0926
President: Nadia Semin-Wyble
Purpose: social activities
Activities: Josef's Day Picnic

Czechoslovak Cultural Center
Address: 1601 29th St. South, Gulfport, FL 33707-4340
Telephone: (803) 752-0448
Purpose: social activities
President: Emil Heinz

Czechoslovak Social and Cultural Society
Address:, 2516 Rimrock Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80915
Contact: Mrs. Patricia Flood

Czech-Slovak American Club
Contact: Jerry Maliva, 9722 Willowbrook Drive, Sun City, AZ 85373-1750
Tel.: (623) 972-9241

Czech-Slovak American Club of Sun City
Address: 9722 Williamsbrook Dr., Sun City, AR 85373
Phone: (623) 972-9441
President: Rose Skroko, 17826 134th Ave., Sun City West, AR 85375; Phone: (623) 584-4360
Founded: 1987                       Members: 178
Purpose: social and cultural activities
Activities: luncheon meetings with programs and annual picnic in April
Meetings: 2nd Tuesday of month , September thru May
Publication: meeting notices
Source: Jerry Malina, 9722 Willowbrook  Dr., Sun City, AR 85373; Phone: (623) 972-9241; presently at Logan, UT till 8/23 - phone - (423) 787-6113
Posted: July 30, 1999

Dobrovsky Club
Address: P.O. Box 33, Brookfield, IL 60513
Telephone: (708) 387-7558; e-mail: jzel@aol.com
Secretary: Richard A. Hartzel, 4413 Vernon, Brookfield, IL 60513
Founded: 1903 Members: 160
Purpose: Czech Masonic Club
Activities: dances, picnics, other events
Aid: supports with cash donations other Czech group activities
Meetings: monthly - 3rd Tuesday each month
Source: Richard Hartzel, July 11, 1999

Dulles Czech Club and Historical Society
Address: 4930 Military Parkway, Dallas, TX 75227
Phone: (214) 381-9072
President: Helen Macik, Phone: (214) 231-6301 (office)  or (214) 321-3723(home)

Greater Kansas City Czech and Slovak Club
Address: 6000 W 69th St., Overland Park, KS 66204
Contact: Alice Diedrich

Masaryk Club of Boston
Address: 76 Bay State Road, Belmont, MA 02178
Telephone: (617) 484-0972 or (617) 484-0971
President: Bohuslav Vodicka
Founded: 1946   Members: 200
Purpose: social and cultural activities

Minnesota Czechoslovak Center
Address: P.O. Box 50114, Minneapolis, MN 55404
President: Paulette Will
Founded: 1991       Members: 150
Purpose: provide information about the Czech Republic

Moravian Club of Corpus Christi
Address: 5601 Kostoryz Road, Corpus Christi, TX 78415
Phone: (512) 852-9233
President: Julius J. Zdansky
Founded: August 2, 1923

Omaha Czech Cultural Club
Address: 1212 Fawn Parkway P-12 #258, Omaha, NE 68144
Contact: Steve Schoening

13. HOBBY and AVOCATIONAL

Czechoslovakian Collectors Guild International (CCGI)
Address: P. O. Box 901385, Kansas City, MO 64190
Telephone: (816) 891-9115; FAX: (816) 891-0988
Purpose: For people who love Czechoslovakian and Bohemian decorative arts
Founded:
Newsletter: Quarterly
Meetings: Annual convention

ENID No. 1 Poker Club
Leader: Joyce Eikanas
Telephone (405) 732-6986

First Czechoslovak Garden Club of America
Address: 1406 Maple Ave., Berwyn, IL 60402
Telephone: (708) 354-9642
President: Pamela Ruda
Founded: 1935      Members: 200
Purpose: association of gardeners
Activities: Benefit picnic, plant exhibits
Publication: Our Gardens - Nase zahradky

First Czechoslovak Philatelic Club
Address: 7306 Ogden Ave., Riverside, IL 60546
Telephone: (708) 447-0459

First Czechoslovak Philatelic Club of North America (FCPCNA)
Address: 6624 Windsor Ave, Berwyn, IL 60402-3555
President: Anna Jane Sterba
Contact: Mrs. J. F. Sterba, Secretary
Telephone: (708) 788-1967  FAX:
Founded: ?
Purpose: Stamp collectors of Czechoslovak descent located exclusively in
Chicago. Collect mint and used stamps of the entire worl
Meetings: annual with stamp exhibit, always in Berwyn, IL

Society for Czechoslovak Philately (SCP)
Formerly: Czechoslovak Philatelic Society
Address: Box 25332 , Scott Air Force Base, Illinois 62225-0332
Telephone: (301) 530-2610 ; e-mail: sibpost@erols.com
President: Jaroslav J.Verner
Secretary : R. Tom Cossaboom
Founded: 1939  Members: 350                      Local Groups: 1
Purpose: Collectors of philatelic and postal history stamps of Czechoslovakia.
Activities: Conducts stamp exchange service, sponsors competitions, bestows awards. Maintains speakers' bureau and research program.
Divisions: Sales and exchange; Youth
Meetings: annual; annual exhibit
Library: some 400 volumes on Czechoslovak philatelic subjects.
Publications: The Czechoslovak Specialist, bi-monthly
HomePage: www.erols.com/sibpost

14. CHARITABLE / RELIEF

American Fund for Czechoslovak Relief (AFCR)
Formerly: American Fund for Czechoslovak Refugees
Address: 1776 Broadway, Ste. 2105, New York, NY 10019
President: Vojtech Jerabek
Telephone: (212) 265-1919  FAX:(212) 765-3867
Purpose: provides aid
Founded: 1948 Members: 12

15. VETERAN

Ceskoslovenska legionarska obec
Address: 603 Villa Dr. SW, Lelburn, GA 30047-5346
Leopold Rozboril
Telephone: (770) 931-9250

16. CEMETERY

Bohemian National Cemetery Association (BNCA)
Address: 5255 North Pulaski Road, Chicago, IL 60630
Telephone: (773) 539-8442; FAX: (773) 539-2072
President: Robert Baumruk, 6710 Riverside Drive, Berwyn, IL 60402-2226
Phone: (708) 788-2552
Purpose: To procure and improve burial places; provide for burials, cremations or entombments of bodies of deceased persons; to provide floral decorations for grave sites and for sale of lots, monuments, headstones, crypts and niches.
Founded: 1877          Members: Assembly of Delegates, the governing body has 45 members
Activities: to carry out organization's purpose and objectives
Meetings: Assembly of Delegates meets monthly, except July and August. Board of Directors meets monthly.
Source: Robert Baumruk, 6710 Riverside Drive, Berwyn, IL 60402-2226; Phone:
(708) 788-2552.
Date: August 23, 1999

Bohemian National Cemetery Association of Baltimore
Address: P.O., Box 3625, Baltimore, MD 21214
Telephone / FAX: (419) 366-6016
President: Michael Rokos
Secretary: Dolores Soul
Founded: 1869     Members: 500
Activities: ceremony on the Memorial Day
Publication: Newsletter of BNC, twice a year

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