2004 NEWS ARCHIVES

Macedonia The Fire Within - by John Evans
Macedonia The Fire Within - by John Evans

Produced and authored by John Evans, Macedonia: The Fire Within is a poignant documentary short that explores the resilience and cultural survival of the Macedonian people. Released in its digital form on February 15, 2015, following a significant event presentation in 2004, the film frames Macedonia as an undeniable nation and a cornerstone of European history that has persevered through centuries of repression and denial. By highlighting the powerful symbols of the Oro, Zdravetz, and the Star, Evans illustrates the spiritual "luggage" carried by the diaspora to North America, where they found the cultural freedom to flourish. Ultimately, the documentary serves as both a tribute to the ancestors who secured a future in Canada and a call to action for younger generations to nurture the "fire within" and honor their enduring heritage.

Carabram Multicultural Festival
Carabram Multicultural Festival

Carabram Multicultural Festival Brampton, Ontario 2004 The Canadian Macedonian Historical Society participated in Carabram, Brampton's multicultural festival from July 9-11, 2004. St. Ilija Church sponsored and organized this magnificent pavilion,...

"MY NAME IS SOTIR: A Memoir of a Child Evacuee"
"MY NAME IS SOTIR: A Memoir of a Child Evacuee"

On June 12, 2004, the Canadian Macedonian Place and the Canadian Macedonian Historical Society launched the celebrations marking the 25th anniversary of Canadian Macedonian Place with a special lecture featuring author Olga Lexovska Naumoff and Macedonian child evacuee Sotir Nitchov. The presentation centered on Naumoff’s book My Name Is Sotir: A Memoir of a Child Evacuee, which recounts Nitchov’s experiences as one of the thousands of Macedonian children evacuated from Aegean Macedonia during the Greek Civil War. Through a moving combination of historical narrative and personal testimony, Olga captivated the audience with stories of hardship, resilience, and survival, while highlighting Sotir’s lifelong dedication to preserving the history and struggles of the Macedonian Detsa Begaltsi. The event not only celebrated the publication of an important memoir but also underscored the ongoing efforts of both Naumoff and Nitchov to preserve Macedonian history, culture, and collective memory for future generations.

"Just Arrived"
"Just Arrived"

"Just Arrived" World Premiere of the Documentary Friday, May 7, 2004 A world premiere screening of the documentary Just Arrived was presented recently by the Canadian Macedonian Historical Society at the North York Central Library. The expectant c...