06/09/2009

Russia Day

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June 12 marks Russia Day throughout the country.  The day was first recognized in 1990 when The First Congress of Peoples Deputies named it, "Day of the adoption of the Declaration of Sovereignty of the Russian Federation.” Exactly one year later, Boris Yeltsen was elected the first President of the Russian Federation.  In February of 2002 it was officially renamed Russia Day and enjoyed as a day off for citizens throughout Russia.

Being one of the country’s newest holidays, its customs are still evolving, but in 2003, President Vladimir Putin declared that it was a tribute to "the historic choice that the Russian people conscientiously made at the start of the 1990s.”  That year saw the first military “fly over” in Red Square and featured parades complete with people dressed in soldier’s uniforms from past centuries.

Individual communities celebrate with local flair.  Highlighting Russia’s diverse ethnic and cultural richness, many towns observe with customary dance and traditional dress.  Although just recently celebrated, many citizens look at this holiday as a way to honor Russia’s past, present and future.

Submitted by Hal Molhoek

06/26/2009

Webinars

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As a member organization of JCICS (http://www.jcics.org), BCS would like to share JCICS hosted webinars for prospective adoptive families, adoptive families, adoptees and adoption professionals.  Joint Council has gathered some of the most renowned adoption experts who will present various adoption related topics in a webinar education series.  Click here (http://www.jcics.org/Webinar.htm) for a link to the JCICS Webinar series schedule.
 
Webinars will occur on the first Tuesday and the first Thursday of each month at 7 PM EST for the remainder of 2009.  Registration has begun and participants will gain access through submitting a fee of $10 per webinar. What a great opportunity to hear directly from adoption experts and to pose questions to these experienced professionals.  For detailed information, including the webinar
schedule go to http://www.jcics.org/Webinar.htm.