"Genys" pradeda mokslo metus Rugsejo 12d./Lithuanian Saturday School starts on Sept. 12th
San Francisco Lituanistine Mokykla "Genys" pradeda naujus mokslo metus rugsejo 12 diena. Kvieciame vaikus nuo 5 metu, norincius patobuleti arba ismokti skaityti ir rasyti lietuviu kalba, igyti Lietuvos geografijos ir istorijos ziniu, susipazinti su kultura ir paprociais. Mokykloje yra ir pamokos suaugusiems, kurie mokosi arba tobulina lietuviu kalbos zinias.
Uzsiemimai vyksta sestadieniais (9am-1 pm). Mokyklos adresas 2 Connecticut St, San Francisco.
Jei norite pradeti lankyti mokykla, turite klausimu, norite daugiau informacijos, rasykite Virgilijai Tali (virgilijatali@msn.com) arba skambinkite telefonu 408 482 3677.
San Francisco Lithuanian School "Genys" is starting the new school year on the 12th of September. All the kids, 5 years old and up, are invited to learn to read and write in Lithuanian, get to know more about the geography, culture, and history of Lithuania. We also offer classes for adults who want to learn or perfect their knowledge of Lithuanian language.
The classes are held on Saturdays (9am-1 pm). The school is at 2 Connecticut St, San Francisco.
Please contact Virgilija Tali (virgilijatali@msn.com; 408 482 3677) with any questions or to register for the classes.Â
Seeking birth mother of Lithuanian descent
I was surrendered and raised in the early part of my life at Saint Vincent’s Children’s Home in New Orleans LA, Fall 1952 (Recorded birth date is September 29.) Â
The Sisters of Charity operating the orphanage and home for unwed mothers indicated that my mother was from a Lithuanian family who owned a restaurant in the Midwest.
They also said she was 25 years old-which would place her about 82 years of age. I recently found a scribbled note in my adoptive parents' belongings (they both passed from complications of Alzheimer's) noting that my birth father was of German descent and an engineer.
Seeking information about and the location of my birth mother is an intensely personal request. The state adoption records in Louisiana are sealed, and I understand many were destroyed during Hurricane Katrina.
I would like to let my birth mother know that her difficult choice landed me with parents she would have enjoyed knowing and trusting. My life has been colorful and filled with love. She gave me a wonderful start, and no one in my adoptive family ever forgot that.
She can be proud that her daughter has been raised in the Catholic faith, well educated, successful in a highly competitive field, active in her church, and involved with many community organizations.
I would love to meet her and hope it is not too late. Â
