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Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Yoopers for Ukraine continue to support Ukraine with walks, art and culture events, more ...

 By Michele Bourdieu

Yoopers for Ukraine commemorate 9-11 during their Wednesday Walk for Ukraine across the Portage Lift Bridge on September 11, 2024. Click on photos for larger versions. (Photo by Keweenaw Now)

HOUGHTON -- Yoopers for Ukraine continue holding events and fundraisers to remind local citizens to support Ukraine's defensive war against Russian aggression -- a war that is now in its third year. In addition to regular sunrise services, the local group invites the public to join them in weekly marches across the Portage Lift Bridge, beginning at 5 p.m. every Wednesday. The group will also hold a grand opening of their Ukraine Art and Culture Center on Tuesday, Oct. 1, Ukrainian Defenders Day, in Houghton. 

According to Nadija Paskaukas, co-founder of Yoopers for Ukraine, last Wednesday, Sept. 11, was a special day to remember Ukraine's support of the United States when it suffered a terrorist attack.

Yoopers for Ukraine demonstrate in front of their special 9/11 commemorative display in Veterans Park in Houghton on Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2024. Pictured here with Nadija Packauskas, second from right, are her Dad, Vytautas Packauskas, far left; John Loosemore, right, of Hancock, and his two sons, Jethro, holding sign, and Jacob, waving Ukrainian flag, next to Houghton sign. Holding another sign is Ted Stuart, Houghton resident, second from left. (Photo by Keweenaw Now)

"Ukraine has been fighting terrorism daily for 930 days now and yet, still, many Ukrainians took time out of their day to send condolences and rembrances for the tragic terrorist attack of 9/11," Nadija posted on Facebook on Sept. 11, 2024. "I received so many messages from Ukrainians who remembered this day and wanted to share..thank you! Keep loving each other. Keep fighting for Freedom. Never let Terrorists win!"*

In Houghton's Veterans Park on Sept. 11, 2024, Nadija Packauskas and her Dad, Vytautas, commemorate 9/11 as well as Ukraine's continued resistance against Russian attacks on its people and land. (Photo © and courtesy Nadija Packauskas)

Following their demonstration in Veterans Park, participants walked across the Portage Lift Bridge and back displaying flags and signs in support of Ukraine.

 
Yoopers for Ukraine return from Hancock, crossing the Lift Bridge to Houghton on Sept. 11, 2024. (Video by Keweenaw Now)

Art in the Park: Copper Harbor

At the annual Art in the Park event in Copper Harbor, August 17 and 18, 2024, Yoopers for Ukraine displayed and sold works of art they received from Ukrainian artists. In addition, families were welcome to have their children participate in art activities related to Ukraine.

Assisting Nadija at the Yoopers for Ukraine booth during Art in the Park is artist Miriam Pickens. In the table in the foreground is a box of traditional artistic Pysanky eggs. Proceeds from the sale of these eggs are contributed to UCARE, Ukrainian Children's Aid and Relief Effort, Inc. (Photo © and courtesy Nadija Packauskas)

Two young visitors to the Yoopers for Ukraine booth at Art in the Park display a poster for UCARE, an organization that helps children in Ukraine. Nadija noted visiting children were happy to share their allowances with UCARE. (Photo © and courtesy Nadija Packauskas)

The art that was sold went to the artists and/or groups they represent. This year Yoopers for Ukraine also collected donations for an art trauma center 20 kilometers from the frontline.

This is one example of children's art displayed at the Yoopers for Ukraine booth at Art in the Park, Copper Harbor. (Photo © and courtesy Nadija Packauskas)

"What a day at Art in the Park!! We shared so many stories. Spoke about Ukrainian Culture, showed off Culture," Nadija said. "The art we shared today was a huge hit! What a privilege it is for me to share these artists, their stories and their works! Thank you, Miriam Pickens and Bobbi Shirey for your lovely art and your grace filled spirits! These days are hard and long but so worth it! Thank you to all who stopped by! Thank you to all the artists who trusted me with their works!"

Miriam Pickens and Nadija's Dad, Vytautas, welcome a customer to the Yoopers for Ukraine booth at Art in the Park in Copper Harbor. (Photo © and courtesy Nadija Packauskas)

Miriam Pickens told Keweenaw Now she was happy to assist with the Yoopers for Ukraine presence at Art in the Park.

"It was fun helping out in the Yoopers for Ukraine booth at Art in the Park," Miriam said. "Nadija had a wide assortment of art; paintings, prints, photos, pysanky eggs, and stories to tell. Visitors stopped by and expressed their support for Ukraine, eager to help."

Visitors to the Ukraine booth at Art in the Park display some Ukrainian art that was for sale. (Photo © and courtesy Nadija Packauskas)

Ukrainian Independence Day

On August 24 Yoopers for Ukraine joined the Marquette group Connections of Hope Ukraine for a celebration of Ukrainian Independence Day in Gwinn.

Yoopers for Ukraine shared a picnic with members of a Marquette group for Ukraine, Connections of Hope, in celebrating Ukrainian Independence Day on August 24, 2024. The mission of Connections of Hope is to bring resources, hope, and opportunities to Ukrainian orphans and families at risk of separation. (Photo © and courtesy Tiffany Wade Ampe)

Sunrise Services

Yoopers for Ukraine also hold Sunrise Services every Sunday, usually at the Centennial Park beach in Chassell, but at other locations when traveling. They encourage others to do a Sunrise Service wherever they are to remember Ukraine. Nadija often posts a video on Facebook from her own Sunrise Service.**

Nadija Packauskas displays Ukrainian art at one of her recent Sunrise Services in Chassell. (Photo courtesy Yoopers for Ukraine)

"The purpose of these weekly moments together is to center us at the beginning of the week to start our week with thoughts of Ukraine," Nadija explains. "Also, it is something everyone around the world can do. Wherever you are, no matter how dark or long the night is, the sun will rise."

Students learn about Ukraine

In late July Nadija accompanied a group of students from Michigan Tech, including several from Korea, to the Nara trails in Houghton for a class on Ukraine and a nature walk as well.

Michigan Tech students enjoy nature study with Nadija's Dad, Vytautas, and learn about Ukraine at Nara walking trails on July 25, 2024. (Photo © and courtesy Nadija Packauskas)

"What an honor to speak to young scientists from South Korea and here in the United States at Michigan Tech and discuss the global impact this invasion has had," Nadija posted on Facebook. "These young people give me Hope. The hard working dedicated people of Ukraine give me Hope. You give me Hope. We had the class outdoors at Nara after we walked the boardwalk to remind these young folk what they are fighting to protect. Nature belongs to all of us. Shame on Putin for thinking it is dispensable! Brava to our future. Slava Ukraini!"

Yoopers for Ukraine Cultural Center

Nadija is planning an official opening of the Yoopers for Ukraine Cultural Center in Houghton on Tuesday, October 1, 2024 -- Ukrainian Defenders Day. Details will be announced soon.

The center will display art from 20 Ukrainian artists now living in Ukraine. It will also serve as a venue for a variety of events and activities related to Ukraine.

"All art is shipped from Ukraine," Nadija said. "The purpose of the center is show people how very valuable and important Ukrainian Culture is and how tragic it would be if Russia wipes it out -- which is their goal."

Here are some samples of Ukrainian art to be displayed in the center:

(Photos courtesy Yoopers for Ukraine)

"We plan on having continuous pysanky workshops, guest talks, movie screenings, art nights and other events as well as regular hours," Nadija noted.

Fall Summit in Washington, DC

Nadija, her Dad and Blair Anderson of Crystal Falls plan to attend the American Coalition for Ukraine Fall Summit Sept. 22 through Sept. 25 in Washington, DC. They hope to influence legislators in supporting Ukraine.

"We are asking for public support now more than ever," Nadija told Keweenaw Now. "The Ukrainian community deserves to know that we support them just as much and even more after these 930 days. We mourn their losses like the sweet family who lost 3 girls and a beloved mother wife last week. Each person on earth deserves to live free and to know that others are sending them Hope!"

Editor's Notes:

* Click here to view Nadija's video recorded at Veterans Park on Sept. 11, 2024.

** Click here to view Nadija's video of her recent Sunrise Service in Iron Mountain.

For more about Yoopers for Ukraine visit their Facebook page.