Clear wine glass on a round base with a red embroidery decal on top and gold trim on the edge. The item is from Andriy Nahachewsky's father's restaurant, which opened in 1962.
A clear glass beer mug featuring a graphic of a woman wearing a wreath, embroidered blouse, and red vest holding a dish of steaming food in her hands. There is a text on the front side ''O&O Drive-in Saskatoon 1980"
The wine bottle "Vinok 1984, Beamsville Ukrainian Festival" is made of light green clear glass with the image of a dance couple in the middle. Produced by Hillebrand Estates Winery Limited, Ontario, Canada.
The wine bottle "Volodymyr the Great California Chenin Blank" is made of clear green glass with the Ukrainian Trident in the middle of the label. Produced and bottled by Mirassou Vineyard in the USA
Blue polypropylene bag with handles and text on the front side "Edmonton catholic schools. Experience Ukrainian bilingual through language, arts, and culture"
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"