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POLISH CULTURAL COUNCIL AND POLISH FALCONS OF AMERICA ANNOUNCE POLISH AMBASSADOR TO THE UNITED STATES RYSZARD SCHNEPF VISIT TO PITTSBURGH

Discussion and Luncheon:
Looking Back, Leaning Forward:
The U.S.-Polish Relationship and
the Future of Europe
WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL OF PITTSBURGH
12:00 PM, May 10, 2013
The Duquesne Club, 325 Sixth Avenue, Pittsburgh

The Ambassador plans to visit Hampton High School in Allison Park where he will meet with students and participated in a video-conference with a High School ( Liceum Nr. 50 Stowarzyszenia Kultury i Edukacji) in Warsaw, Poland. This video conference and others like it evolve into virtual classes where students on multiple continents discuss literature, current events and major global issues. The program at Hampton is facilitated by Mary Lou Ellena in conjunction with the World Affairs Council of Pittsburgh.

 

ANNUAL "PICNIC- MAJOWKA" 2013
SUNDAY, JUNE 2ND, 2PM
BOYCE PARK- SAME PLACE AS LAST YEAR

 



Come and join us on
Sunday, June 2nd, 2013

starting at 2:00 p.m. at the
Boyce Park / Silver Beaver
shelter and ball field
for an afternoon of fun, playing games and fellowship. Everybody is welcome. Many nice hiking and bicycle trails nearby.

Volleyball, Basketball and Baseball fields available

Bring your own food basket and share with others

Great place for children to play

Beer and soft drinks will be provided by PCC

Please let us know if you are going to come

Call: 412-871-3347
 or e-mail: pccorg.ms@gmail.com

Directions: I-376 E/US-22 toward Monroeville, continue onto US-22 E (signs for Murrysville) for 1.8 miles Exit onto PA-286 E/Golden Mile Hwy toward Golden Mile Hwy, follow for 2.2 miles, turn left into New Texas Road, continue for 2.3 miles until the entrance to the Boyce Park on your left, turn left at the baseball field. Silver Beaver shelter is next to the parking lot.

: I-376 E/US-22 toward Monroeville, continue onto US-22 E (signs for Murrysville) for 1.8 miles Exit onto PA-286 E/Golden Mile Hwy toward Golden Mile Hwy, follow for 2.2 miles, turn left into New Texas Road, continue for 2.3 miles until the entrance to the Boyce Park on your left, turn left at the baseball field. Silver Beaver shelter is next to the parking lot.

Please note: entrance to the Silver Beaver shelter only from the New Texas Road.

 


May is a happy month in Poland, as most of the people enjoy time off around two public holidays: the First and the Third of May.

 

On May 1st ,Poland celebrates the International Workers Day. It commemorates the 1886 Haymarket riot in Chicago and the workers’ general strike for the eight hour workday. May 1st was the biggest national celebration during the communist times. Workers were obliged to dress in national colors and participate in the parades, carrying banners of their companies. Nowadays, May 1st is  simply a public holiday.

 

The most important is the celebration of the first Polish democratic Constitution signed on May 3rd, 1791. The Polish Constitution was the second declared in the world, after the American Constitution. It introduced social changes and political equality between town citizens and nobility, placed peasants under protection of the government, and banned liberum veto - an anti-democratic institution, when a single vote could stop the legislation in the parliament. Unfortunately, the Constitution of May 3rd was in power only for 14 months. It aimed to improve the political situation in Poland, but instead antagonized the neighboring monarchies. In 1795 Poland finally lost its sovereignty (its territory was split between Russia, Prussia and Austria) and ceased to exist as a country for 123 years. Still, the Constitution of May 3rd remains a proud patriotic symbol.

 

Depending on a year, you can have up to 9 days off by just taking 3 vacation days! The weather is usually nice, so many Poles take trips outside the city, called “Majowka”, a May picnic. Family and friends gather outdoors for camping, barbecuing, singing by the bonfires or simply - enjoying Spring!

 

Katarzyna Swope

 

 

Welcome

The mission of the Polish Cultural Council is to showcase the best in Polish arts and sciences and promote unity among the region's Polish American community. The PCC is a 501(c)3 organization that initiates and facilitates Polish cultural events.

The PCC has its roots in the Central Council of Polish Organizations. Founded 80 years ago to foster coordination among the myriad Polish fraternal, social and religious organizations, the PCC has expanded its role in the lives of Polish Americans in western Pennsylvania.

 


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