Sunday July 3rd, 2022 started out feeling like a special day. The sky was bright blue, the air was a comfortable 20 degrees, and there was plenty of people buzzing around the hall. The flags lined up along the road looked inviting. There was an air of excitement about the place.
In the hall, the kitchen was alive with the sound of chatter and laughter. The cooks were busy preparing the meals for the day, schnitzel, krompir, solata, all the regulars were on the menu. In addition the members of the Canadian Slovenian Historical Society as well as Slovenski Dom were busy setting up their displays.
Outside, the final touches were being made to the grounds. Chairs were lined up, the big map of Slovenia was fastened to one of the benches, sports equipment moved aside, all in preparation for the afternoon’s celebration.
Holy mass was held at 11:50 for the many that showed up to celebrate this day. And there were many. After mass, it seems that everyone headed to the hall to partake of the prepared meals. In fact, so many went there that the kitchen ran out, and the mad scramble started early to come up with alternatives to feed the hungry masses. Klobase and čevaps were the substitutes, and they were well received by those waiting for a bite. Up until July 3rd, there had been very little in terms of demand for the kitchen delicacies. We had even heard that the other parks had overestimated their prepared food needs. But although we had underestimated, at the end, all were served, all seemed happy.
At 3:00 pm, the crowd gathered by the hall anticipating the start of the program. The program started with Ms. Emily Tratnik Harnell introducing herself as the MC. She welcomed the many in attendance, opined on how much we missed over the last two years, then acknowledged our special guests, Mr. Blaž Slamič, Charge d’affaires at the Slovenian Embassy in Ottawa, John Doma, Honorary Consul General for Slovenia, and Sonya Rosenwirth, Executive Director at the Canadian Slovenian Chamber of Commerce.
The Naša Pesem choir came to the stage to sing the Slovenian and Canadian National Anthems. That was followed by the main presentation, a history of the Narodna Noša in Slovenia. Miss Rachel Murgelj, who also happens to be the current Miss Ontario, presented. The Mladi Glas / Planika Dance group modeled the various nošas as Rachel explained details about the costumes of six of the regions in Slovenia: Dolenjska, Prekmurska, Belo Krajina, Štajerska, Primorska, and Gorenjska. Using the map to give context to the six regions, Rachel described to the audience the history of the nošas, the evolution of the various nošas, how there is not a single “national” noša, but really every region has a noša that represents not only their particular region, but Slovenia as well. The presentation was very well received, with both old and young listening attentively throughout the presentation.
Following the presentation, the three guests were invited to the stage to say a few words to the crowd in attendance.