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.
We are forwarding an invitation to AMCA Toronto Spring Dinner, organized this year by Vida Grosl, Martin Fabek and Lily Kment. Vida, Martin and Lily are preparing an excellent evening, so let us support them and wish them a complete success. Please hurry with reservations. Click here to see an invitation.
Dear Colleagues and Friends of AMCA Toronto! It is our pleasure to announce that this spring AMCA Toronto is organizing a one-day excursion to Simcoe County on Saturday, May 10, 2014. to visit the three historic picturesque towns: Midland, Penetanguishene, and Orillia of the Ontario colonial heritage. The price for the bus, including car parking, is $25 for AMCA members, $20 for students and AMCA
Dear colleagues and friends, AMCA Toronto invites its members and community at large to an evening with David Carson, a former Director, Legal Services Branch with the Ontario Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, on Friday, April 25, 2014 at 8 pm, at the Faculty Club of U of T, at 41 Willcocks Street, Toronto. This interesting lecture, “Overview of Some Historical Events and Issues Involving Abor
Dear colleagues and friends, AMCA Toronto invites its members and community at large, to an evening with prof. Donna Orwin from U of T, on Friday, March 28, 2014 at 8 pm, at the Faculty Club of U of T, at 41 Willcocks Street, Toronto. This interesting lecture, “Why Tolstoy War Writing Does Not Grow Old”, deals with writings of Russian classic Leo Tolstoy. The lecture will be in English
Dear colleagues and friends, AMCA Toronto invites its members and community at large, to an evening with AMCA Toronto honourary president Mladen Vranic on Friday, February 28, 2014 at 8 pm, at the Faculty Club of U of T, at 41 Willcocks Street, Toronto. This interesting lecture, “93 Years After Discovery of Insulin – Whom Should We Celebrate”, deals with controversies among scien
Dear colleagues and friends, Our annual meeting will take place on January 24, 2014 at 7:30pm at Baka Café. At the meeting the new president, the new vice president, the new secretary, the treasurer, the new officer in charge of membership and a new member of the BOD will be elected. Details to follow.
Dear colleagues and friends, I am forwarding an invitation by AMCA Youth Club, to all our active members, to AMCA Toronto Christmas Party. Since the capacity of the venue is limited, please ensure that you reserve your tickets at amcayouth@gmail.com. Please see attachment for details. See you all on the 14th!
Dear colleagues and friends, AMCA Toronto invites its members and community at large, to an evening with one of the leading young public intelectuals in Croatia Dr Nino Raspudic on Friday, November 8, 2013 at 8 pm, at the Faculty Club of U of T, at 41 Willcocks Street, Toronto. This interesting lecture “Political and Social Situation in Croatia Today“, will offer an anatomy of politica