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Honorary Consulates/Honorary Consulates General of the Czech Republic within the territory of the United States are offices of honorary officials that represent and promote the Czech Republic in the US. Honorary Consulates provide some of the services usually performed by the Consular Department of the Consulate General in New York, Czech Embassy in Washington, DC, the Consulate General in Los Angeles and the Consulate General in Chicago.
Activity of Honorary Consulates:
Assistance to the Czech citizens in distress
Issuing Emergency passports in cooperation with the Consulate General in New York
Informing citizens about the website of the Consulate General in New York
Legalization (verification of signatures, copy of documents)
Presentation of the Czech Republic
Personal or telephone consultations
Supporting of Czech actions in jurisdiction of Honorary Consulate
The Czech Slovak American Club of Tucson has become an informal organization. There has been a combination of weakening interest by members and potential members, a lack of people willing to step forward to serve in a leadership role, as well as poor attendance at the monthly Club Dinners/Meetings. We will keep the Club alive, that is, maintain our organizational status as a non-profit Arizona Corporation and attempt to maintain some level of communication with Tucson area people of Czech and Slovak ancestry and those with interests in these cultures. We will have occasional get-togethers.
We will also maintain a list of those in our community that have Czech- Slovak interest and regularly communicate happenings of particular interest to the greater Czech-Slovak American community in the Tucson area, using email. The Club website would be maintained and serve as a source of information about all things Czech-Slovak related of significance to our Tucson community. We would no longer have membership dues, but rely on voluntary contributions and fund raisers to meet the cost of any future activities. This approach will still require some individuals to be personally involved in the planning and carrying out of any future Club activities.
The Czech Slovak American Club of Tucson began to meet for the first time in 1954 and was incorporated as a non profit organization in 1955. The Club welcomes persons of Czech, Moravian or Slovakian descent, their friends, families, as well as others who enjoy the social, cultural and educational activities of the organization. The Club is based in Tucson, Arizona, however, participants are welcome from all communities.