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AUTUMN 2014 PROGRAMME MORNING

Our autumn 2014 programme morning

will be held on Monday, 15 September, starting at 10 am, and we are looking forward to welcoming you, our colleagues, our supporters and all interested parties! The event will take place in the main hall of the Synod of the Reformed Church of Hungary. This building was the first place where the Lepramisszio was founded decades ago!

The occasion is a celebration of our 40 years of history, with the participation of our old colleagues still with us. Pictures from our 40th anniversary celebrations on 6 April will be shown. There will also be news, updates and information on our projects and plans. Music and poetry will be performed until about half past 12:30. Afterwards, we invite all participants to a welcome reception to get to know each other better in an informal chat.

(The location is very accessible: Bp. The entrance to the synod hall is at 16 Szabó József u., from where you have to go upstairs. The "regular" bus No. 7, either from Keleti Railway Station or from Bosnyák Square, stops at Cházár András Street. Going towards Zugló, after a few steps you will come to Szabó József utca, at the end of which the corner building is number 16. )

We look forward to welcoming you all!

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