Homemade nut roll served at the Steubenville Holy Resurrection Serbian Orthodox Church Annual Picnic in Weirton

Identifier:
4224.SerbianAnnualPicnic.Photo.010.7.23.17
Title:
Homemade nut roll served at the Steubenville Holy Resurrection Serbian Orthodox Church Annual Picnic in Weirton
Date:
2017-07-23
Creator:
Hilliard, Emily
Description:
Every July, the Mens Club of the Steubenville, Ohio Holy Resurrection Serbian Orthodox Church hosts an annual picnic at their picnic grounds along Kings Creek in Weirton, West Virginia. The event serves as both a fundraiser for the Mens Club and a homecoming for Weirton and Steubenvilles Serbian Community. The event features Serbian music, dance, food, and drink. Mens Club members roast chickens and lambs on spits over open wood fires and sell them to picnic attendees. The spits were constructed out of material from Weirton Steel by Mens Club members and Weirton Steel employees in the 1960s. Other food served at the picnic includes pogacha (a type of Serbian bread), haluski or cabbage and noodles, cevaps (a pork, lamb, and beef sausage), strudel, nut rolls, beer, and Slivovitz.In 2017, state folklorist Emily Hilliard attended the Serbian picnic with Brynn Kusic, whose fathers family is part of the Weirton Serbian community. Learn more about the Annual Picnic via the Holy Resurrection Serbian Orthodox Church: https://www.hrsoc-steubenville.org/annual-picnicSee the short video and audio documentary about the Chicken Blasts, produced by the West Virginia Folklife Program and West Virginia Public Broadcasting: https://wvfolklife.org/2020/01/27/weirtons-serbian-heritage-is-a-chicken-blast/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpGF-MFUlhYhttps://soundcloud.com/wvpublicnews/weirtons-serbian-heritage-is-a-chicken-blast
Subject:
foodways, Serbian Americans, Orthodox Eastern Church, Picnic grounds, Food habits, Bakers, and Cooking, Serbian
Rights:
In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Location:
Weirton (W. Va.)
Format:
image/tiff
Source:
A&M 4224, West Virginia Folklife Program Collection