Karpinia designs are now being installed on the walls of the parish hall. It is an adaptation of Lithuanian paper cutting, a 16th century art used for weddings and special events. By the end of the 19th century this was widely used for decorations at home to cover windows, trim a shelf, a lamp or a mirror frame. The main motif is the image of trees in bloom with the stork – the national bird, perched on top, surrounded with stars, sun and moon. To make a donation for the hall renovation, you may click the donation button or mail a check to St. Casimir's Church and on the memo write Parish Hall. Thank you very much for your generosity.