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In 1921, the SNPJ merged with the Slovene Workmen's Benefit Society, or SDPZ, (which had previously absorbed the St. Barbara Lodge and the Slovene Labor Benefit and Pension Union). This merger gave the SNPJ over 36,000 members in 374 lodges. [citation needed] In 1941 the Slovenian Progressive Benefit Society (SSPZ) merged with the SNPJ. [6]
Holy Family Roman Catholic Church was established in 1908 in Kansas City, Kansas by immigrants from Lower Carniola. [ 34 ] The Slovenian Chapel of Our Lady of Brezje, in the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception , Washington, D.C., is the dedicated Slovenian National Marian Shrine, founded in 1971.
Clubhouse, 1888-1922. After the Civil War, most of Kansas City's social clubs were pro-Confederate.A group of prominent local businessmen and professionals, including Edward H. Allen, Victor B. Bell, Alden J. Blethen, Thomas B. Bullene, Gardiner Lathrop, August Meyer, Leander J. Talbott, William Warner, and Robert T. Van Horn, decided to provide an alternative, and organized the Kansas City ...
In fact, it was in the Loews Kansas City hotel during a gala for Mahomes’ 15 and the Mahomies foundation. Hardman and Chiefs coach Andy Reid were on hand for the event, which saw 15 and the ...
Los Angeles-based comedian and TV regular Blair Socci will come to the Comedy Club of Kansas City, 7 and 9:30 p.m. July 5-6, 7 p.m. July 7 ($22-$30). thecomedyclubkc.com .
As Cleveland grew as a major center of steel and iron production, immigration swelled in search of jobs. By 1914, one-third of Cleveland was foreign-born with an estimated 20,000 Slovenes. This made Cleveland the third-largest Slovene city in the world, behind Trieste and Ljubljana. [6]
David Koechner will pull double duty during a Kansas City homecoming this weekend. ... 7 and 10:25 p.m., Comedy Club of Kansas City ($30-$38). thecomedyclubkc.com. New Year’s Eve at The ...
The Kansas City Club Building is a 14-story building in downtown Kansas City, Missouri, built from 1918 to 1922. [2] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 2002. [1] It was built as the clubhouse of the Kansas City Club, a private club. It remained the clubhouse until 2001, when the club merged with a nearby ...