AMCA Toronto, an association of students and friends of Croatian Universities, founded in 1990, has become the centre of intellectual life of the Croatian community in Southern Ontario (Canada). It is the largest and the most vibrant association of its kind outside of Croatia.
A widely popular, thought provoking and fun way of socializing. The Club which is open to all book loving AMCA members is meeting once a month.
Initiated in year 2012 the club accomplished numerous urban hikes within the beautiful Toronto ravines and surrounding lands. The objective is to enjoy and explore natural wonders, learn about local heritage,
enjoy the company of friends and exercise in a friendly and healthy environment.
AMCA Youth was established in summer 2012 when young Croatian newcomers joined AMCA. Members of AMCA Youth enjoy the possibility of exploring Croatian and Canadian culture through academic and leisure activities. They also provide assistance and expertise in promoting and organizing these activities.
Dear colleagues and friends, AMCA Toronto invites you to our Christmas Party on Tuesday December 9, 2014 at 7pm at Baka Café, 2256 Bloor Street West, Toronto. Admission for active AMCA Toronto members is free. For details, please see the attached flyer (in Croatian). Because of limited space, registration is mandatory at amca@amcatoronto.com. See you all on December 9. AMCA Toronto
Dear colleagues and friends, AMCA Toronto invites its members and the community at large to an evening with John S. Cowan, a former principal of the Royal Military College of Canada, on Friday, November 14, 2014 at 7:45 pm, at the Faculty Club of U of T, 41 Willcocks Street, Toronto. Dr Cowan will present the US, Canadian, and British views of the War of 1812, which are like the accounts of three
DEAR AMCA and AMCA BOOK CLUB MEMBERS!!! Next meeting of the AMCA Book Club will be held on Day: November 07, 2014 Time: 7:30 p.m. – ? Location: Pub of the UofT Faculty Club (41 Willcocks Street – North of College/East of Spadina Ave) The Evening’s Moderator: Tonica Duic 1) Discussion about this month’s book: “The silent wife” by A.S.A.Harison 2) Miscellaneous Y
AMCA Toronto Lecture Series: Igor Stagljar – Genes, Cancers and “Smart Drugs” – will modern biomedicine ever conquer Cancer? Dear colleagues and friends, AMCA Toronto invites its members and the community at large to an evening with Igor Stagljar, a renowned professor at the Donnelly Centre at University of Toronto, on Friday, October 17, 2014 at 7:45 pm, at the Faculty Clu
Dear members and friends of AMCA Toronto, You are cordially invited to attend AMCA Toronto – 13th Annual GALA Dinner 2014. Friday, October 24, 2014 Location: The Boulevard Club 1491 Lake Shore Boulevard West Toronto, ON M6K 3C3 www.boulevardclub.com
Pozivam ljubitelje prirode da se pridruze laganom hodanju na Mary Lake/Apple Orchard stazama u nedjelju Sep 28. u 10:30 prije podne. Hodanje ce trajati oko dva sata, laganim tempom kroz brezuljkast i sumovit teren. Sume vec polako mijenjaju boje, a jabuke u Apple Orchard su socne i slasne. Preporucam ‘hiking boots’ ili cvrste cipele za hodanje i primjernu odjecu. Ponesite vodu, lagani
Dear colleagues and friends, We are forwarding an invitation to the First Croatian Contemporary Film Review which will take place at Baka Café on September 30 and October 3. AMCA Toronto is one of the official supporters of this event. For reservations please call 416 629 5850 or email at amarion@baka.ca. The details are attached. See you all at Baka Cafe, AMCA Toronto
Evening Moderator: Perica Sever Date: September 12, 2014 – 7.30 pm Place: U of T Faculty Club – 41 Willcocks Street, Toronto BOOK: New Finnish Grammar by Diego Marani (First published in 2000) Attendees: Nada Raffay, Tonica & Andrija Duic, Gordana & Ivan Vukin, Branka Komparic, Vesna & Luksa Delfin, Mika & Toni Vukas, Sanja Madunic, Lada Demarin, Elizabeth Sakac, Ante Bilic, Ja