Slovak Cultural Association


History

The Slovak Cultural Association was established as a platform alongside the Slovak School and Kindergarten in Zurich and continues a tradition of compatriot activities spanning more than 55 years. We are a religiously and politically independent association that contributes to the development of projects to promote and preserve the Slovak language and culture. We are a safe place not only for families, but also for individuals seeking a Slovak community in Switzerland. Alongside the Slovak School and Kindergarten in Zurich and Lucerne, we work closely with the Czech Club Zurich as well as the Czech School and Kindergarten in Adliswil. Are you interested in Slovak culture, customs and traditions, or in art as such? Would you like to spend your time meaningfully in a Slovak-speaking community, take part in shaping and running our events, or simply support our activities? Join us – we look forward to it. If you would like to become a member, simply click “Join”.

Logo

In the logo of the Slovak Cultural Association, two linden seeds are used as a symbol, meant to remind us that no one in the world should ever be alone. Just like linden seeds, many Slovaks have been blown far away from their roots. The linden is Slovakia’s national tree and is considered a symbol of national identity, freedom, and love of one’s homeland. This tree is associated with various traditions and the history of Slovakia, especially in connection with folk customs and legends. National symbol: The linden is the official tree of the Slovak Republic. In 1993 it was declared the national tree and to this day is regarded as a symbol of the nation. Historical significance: The linden is linked to many historical events. In the past, various municipal and national assemblies often took place under its branches. Symbol of peace: In Slovak folk culture, the linden is associated with peace, harmony, and hospitality. Medicinal use: The linden also has practical significance in traditional medicine. The linden is also a source of honey, which is popular for its healing properties. Symbol for Slovaks abroad: The linden has also become a symbol for Slovak communities abroad, where it is associated with national pride and cultural identity.

Projects


Cultural events: We bring events by Slovak artists to Switzerland so that we can remember the beauty of our language and maintain warm communication with Slovakia. Every year we organize • Traditional cultural events • Spring festival • Mile for Mom • Children’s Day • Barbecue evenings • Workshops • Concerts and vernissages • St. Nicholas • Ahoj Festival and much more.

Education: Through the Slovak School and Kindergarten in Switzerland, we develop children’s language and communication skills in their mother tongue.

Community: Provides a network for newcomers so they can settle in more easily and make friends.

Membership: Offers the opportunity to have a say in the program and guest list for the next year. Each member is informed once a year about the association’s finances.

Team

Petra

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President

Marcela

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Vice President

Katarína

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Manager

Eva

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Designer