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Serbian Garden’s 2009 Review
2009 was a big year for the Serbian Cultural Garden.
The First Annual Serbian Golf Outing was held on Saturday, July 11, to benefit the Serbian Cultural Garden. Despite a rainstorm, 70 golfers were able to play nine holes at Sleepy Hollow Golf Course. Almost 200 people attended a dinner that evening at Sterle’s, which included music and dancing and a silent auction.
Proceeds from the Golf Outing, dinner, silent auction and donations helped fund the new centerpiece of the Serbian Cultural Garden: an icon of St. Sava, Patron Saint of the Serbian People. The icon was designed by Chris McConnell, a student at the Cleveland Institute of Art. The bronze work was done by local studio Light Sculpture Works and the granite base and inscription was done by Marko Dimitrijevic, a Serbian immigrant and owner of Euro Stone and Tile.
The icon of St. Sava is now proudly displayed in the center plaza of the Serbian Cultural Garden and was officially dedicated on Monday, September 21. Present at the dedication was Boris Tadic, President of the Republic of Serbia. President Tadic paid a special visit to Cleveland at the invitation of Alex Machaskee, creator of the Serbian Cultural Garden. President Tadic was greeted by over 100 local Serbians and toured the Garden and read the inscriptions on the busts of Bishop Njegos, Mihajlo Pupin, King Peter I and Nikola Tesla. Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson met President Tadic at the Serbian Cultural Garden and presented him with gifts from Cleveland, including a miniature guitar from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Mayor Jackson and President Tadic also posed for pictures in front of the newly-dedicated icon of St. Sava.
2009 brought the permanent return of Tesla’s bust to the garden after a five month absence. New plants, shrubs and trees were planted this year, including a Serbian Badnjak (Pin Oak) and Serbian Lipa (Linden) trees that now compliment other foliage from native Serbia.
We also had the first “Gourmet Dinner in the Garden,” when the Serbian Cultural Garden hosted the Batkovich family of 12 as their prize from the 2008 fall fundraiser at St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church.
The Serbian Cultural Garden plans to hold the Second Annual Serbian Golf Outing on Saturday, July 10, 2010. Additionally, a Serbian Film Festival is being planned for 2010.
Daniel Budin for the Serbian Cultural Garden organization
St. Sava & Serbian President Tadić at the Serbian Cultural Garden, September 21, 2009
A dramatic, golden sculpture of St. Sava will be dedicated at the Serbian Cultural Garden on the occasion of Serbian President Boris Tadić’s visit to Cleveland and the Garden on Monday, September 21, 2009. President Tadić’s visit is due to the efforts of Serbian Cultural Garden delegate, Alex Machaskee. A fitting honor for Alex and the Cleveland area Serbian community as well as the new Serbian Cultural Garden. And St.Sava’s addition to the Garden also marks the continuing efforts of Alex and Lex Machaskee, together with the Serbian community, to bring an increasing number of Serbian cultural icons to the attention of the general community as well as promoting the expanding value of the Cultural Gardens. St. Sava was the founder of the independent Serbian Orthodox Church, patron of education and medicine, the first Serbian legislator, and one of the most important figures in Serbian history.
Asking the Gardens Community, “Who Is This?”
Today, we are asking the Gardens community to help us identify details of some of our photos. We have quite few images for which we know the date, the name of the place and/or the name of the event, but oftentimes we know nothing about individual the people depicted. Many of us have visited, volunteered, and read extensively about the Gardens, while others have rich personal and family connections that go back in time. Some of us know all the major historical themes, while others hold only small pieces of trivia about individual gardens, groups, people, and events. But working together, we can answer questions that are both big and small. Please click on the title or the “more” button to see the images and use the comments feature below to share your thoughts, insights and answers.
Serbian Garden Fund Raiser
Golf, Dinner and Live Entertainment: Join the Serbian Cultural Garden for a delightful day on the links at Sleepy Hollow in Brecksville. Follow it up with dinner and entertainment at Sterle’s Country House at 6 PM. $100 for all golf fees, cart, buffet lunch, dinner and entertainment. Or $35 for dinner and live entertainment at Sterle’s. 216-344-2010 for tickets and information
Saturday, July 11 at 10 AM & 6 PM
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