LITHUANIAN WORLD CENTER

 

 

 

LITHUANIAN WORLD CENTER’S MISSION STATEMENT

 

The Lithuanian World Center (LWC), established in 1988, is a nonprofit organization that serves the social, cultural, spiritual, and educational needs of people of ethnic Lithuanian descent in the Chicago metropolitan area. LWC’s mission is to attend to the needs of ethnic Lithuanians and to care for the preservation of national identity and heritage as well as advancing the integration of Lithuanians into local communities.  The Center offers educational programs to the wider community about the history and important cultural contributions of Lithuanians to the Chicago metropolitan area, in addition to providing cultural and sports opportunities for the entire community of the Lemont Heritage Corridor.
LWC seeks donations and conducts fund raising events throughout the year that enable it to provide space and operate the Center for the benefit of a variety of American-Lithuanian nonprofit organizations that teach and present Lithuanian traditions in art, dance, music and language, including:  three folk dance groups (“Grandis”, “Spindulys” and “Knights of Lithuania”); the Lithuanian Museum of Art, featuring a permanent collection of traditional Lithuanian wood sculpture as well as temporary exhibitions of art by Lithuanian and other artists; the Lithuanian choral society, “Dainava”; and several schools for youth and children that transmit Lithuanian language and cultural traditions. The Center’s facilities are also used by other Lithuanian organizations, including sports teams, the Lithuanian Foundation, Scout troops and church. Aspiring to be the primary American-Lithuanian cultural, social, and educational center in the Chicago metropolitan area, LWC regularly presents major educational and cultural events, such as the 2008 three-day Symposium on Science, Literature and the Arts, which featured over 50 speakers and attracted hundreds of attendees.

 

Please check out our website at:www.lcenter.org