Hungarian Settlement, Louisiana
 

Located between Albany and Springfield, Louisiana on Highway 43 south of Interstate 12

Each year on the first Saturday of October, the Arpadhon Hungarian Settlement Cultural Association performs the Hungarian Harvest Dance in a traditional celebration.

Anyone who is interested in helping to keep the Hungarian culture alive in this community is welcome to join this organization. For more information about the AHSCA, please contact President Jim King at 225-567-9670 or email him at jking@i-55.com

The Old School House pictured below may be on it's way back to life. This school house was moved on logs from Springfield to it's present location back in the early 1900's. There is hope of restoring it back to as near original and making it a museum. 

AHSCA COOKBOOK


 
 

The AHSCA has compiled and printed a cookbook.
First printed in 1992, it includes both Hungarian and family favorites.
The cookbook is in English. The Hungarian recipes have both their
Hungarian name and English name.

To obtain a copy of this cookbook, send $15.00 (check or money order) to:

AHSCA
P.O. Box 10
Albany, La. 70711

The cost of the cookbook is $12.00 plus $3.00 for shipping and handling. All checks will be cleared before the cookbook is sent.

 

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