Rectangular wooden and see-through plastic award plaque to Andriy Nahachewsky from the Alberta Ukrainian Dance Association in 1994. The award features a dancing couple in the Ukrainian national costume.
Black and white rectangular plastic award plaque. The text on the rectangular vertical plate reads "Hetman Award presented to Andriy Nahachewsky for outstanding contribution and dedicated service in promoting Ukrainian heritage and culture in Alberta…
Decorative salt and pepper shakers in the shape of a large, sitting mouse adorned with Ukrainian embroidery pattern decals located on the ears, tie, and trimming of the clothing.
The decorative spoon holder has been adorned with Ukrainian embroidery pattern decals. The center of the spoon has been inscribed with "Canada's National Ukrainian Festival Dauphin, Manitoba". The decal on the back is from "Dianna May Clay"
Rectangular plastic table placemat with a red and black embroidery sticker. There is a circle in the middle and two stripes on both short edges. This placemat was utilized in Andriy Nahachewsky's mother's home in the 1970s.
Plastic Souvenir tote bag with holes cut out at the top for handles. Printed on one side with a logo in black of books within a square. To the left is a vertical strip of an embroidery pattern printed in red. Above the logo is the text "Українська…
Plastic Souvenir tote bag with holes cut out at the top for handles. Printed on one side with a logo in black of books within a square. To the left is a vertical strip of an embroidery pattern printed in red. Above the logo is the text "Українська…
Book guidance to game ''Slam-o-Rama'' (32 pages) is supplemented with circle paper cards ''Shumka'' Ukrainian Dance group. The cards feature dancing male and female figures.
White ceramic salt shaker in the shape of a small egg featuring red and black sticker embroidery on a white background. The embroidery imitates cross-stitch.
Small ceramic decal van with red and black embroidery. There is a text on the van roof "Canada's National Ukrainian Festival Dauphin, Manitoba". The decal on the back is from "Dianna May Clay".