Polish Culture, Two for Tuesday

Get your Pulaski Day Scholarships at the PMA

PRESS RELEASE:  The Polish Museum of America (PMA) is pleased to announce The Polish Museum of America Pulaski Day Scholarship Program.  The scholarship recipients will be introduced at the annual official State of Illinois Pulaski Day Celebration to be held on Monday, March 3, 2014 in the Sabina P. Logisz Great Hall of the PMA during the 10 a.m. program.  The PMA will select two recipients.  Each will receive a $1,000 scholarship applicable for the 2014-2015 school year.  High school seniors and college students are encouraged to apply.  Submissions must be received no later than Tuesday morning, February 25, 2014, by 11 a.m. with no exceptions.

To participate, each candidate must submit an essay in English (not to exceed 500 words, excluding citations of sources) on the following subject: Discuss a specific work of art in the Polish Museum of America collection and the importance of the artist.  The PMA and its Library can help serve as excellent resources for information gathering.  The essay should be accompanied by a personal statement of the student’s academic accomplishments and career goals.  The personal statement and applicant’s name MUST NOT appear in the body of the essay and MUST not exceed 250 words.

Essay entries MUST be typed, double-spaced, and in 12 point font.  Candidates must be residents of the metropolitan Chicago area, and must include their first and last name, email address, phone number, and school address with their personal statement, but NOT on the essay.  Last year’s scholarship recipients are not eligible this year.  Family members of the PMA staff and PMA board members are not eligible.  Please email the entries to: PMA@PolishMuseumofAmerica.org.  Applicants will be notified no later than Friday, February 28, 2014.  If there are any questions, please call (773) 384-3352, ext. 104, weekdays between 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

The two 2014 scholarship recipients must also attend the official scholarship presentation at The Polish Museum of America on Monday, March 3, 2014.  There will be a photo session after the event.  Scholarship checks will be mailed to the two recipients during the week of March 3, 2014.

In recent years, guests at the Pulaski Day celebration have included the then-U.S. Senator Barack Obama, Governor Patrick Quinn, Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley, U.S. Senators Richard Durbin and Mark Kirk, guests from the Polish government, military, and Polish Embassy, along with other distinguished political and community leaders.  A short program of speakers will take place, with a public reception to follow.  Admission and parking are free.

>In Illinois, the first Monday of March honors Polish-born Brigadier General Casimir Pulaski, a famed cavalry officer in Poland, who joined the American Revolution and became a hero and a source of great pride for Polish Americans.

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Polish Culture

Polish Museum of America opens new First Floor Gift Shop and PRCUA

Photo by Julita Siegel

Photo by Julita Siegel

If you are Polish or have Polish ancestry and grew up in Chicago, chances are good that your family dragged you to the The Polish Museum of America at some point in your childhood.  Depending on your level of maturity you either appreciated it or felt it was a waste of an afternoon.  The thing to realize is that if we Poles don’t start utilizing places like the PMA, they won’t be around for the next generation. Therefore please consider attending the following event.

 From the Press Release:

The Polish Museum of America cordially invites you to the Opening of the new First Floor Gift Shop and PRCUA / PMA Entryway on Sunday, January 26, 2014, with an Open House, 1-4 pm, The Polish Museum of America, 984 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, Illinois.

Tours of the new area will be given throughout the Open House.  Free will donations are always gratefully accepted.  Free Parking

https://www.facebook.com/events/1406515429594100/

 

 Komunikat prasowy

Kontakt: Maria Cieśla 1-773-384-3352 wew. 104

Muzeum Polskie w Ameryce serdecznie zaprasza Szanownych Państwa na Uroczystość otwarcia nowego sklepu muzealnego oraz nowego wejścia do budynku Zjednoczenia Polskiego Rzymsko-Katolickiego w Ameryce i Muzeum Polskiego w Ameryce w niedzielę, 26 stycznia 2014 roku w Muzeum Polskim w Ameryce, 984 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, Illinois w godzinach od 13 do 16.

Podczas uroczystości można będzie zwiedzić nowo otwarte miejsca. Dobrowolne datki na muzeum mile widziane. Darmowy parking

Photo by Greg Wiley

Photo by Greg Wiley


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Speakeasies, Art Deco and Polish fun

Stanisław Ostoja-Chrostowski (1897-1947), Take 3 Days to Explore the Capital, 1933, lithograph Collection of the Polish Museum of America, Chicago

Stanisław Ostoja-Chrostowski (1897-1947), Take 3 Days to Explore the Capital, 1933, lithograph
Collection of the Polish Museum of America, Chicago

Chicago has one of, if not the largest population of Polish, outside of Warsaw. I myself am a American of Polish descent, basically first generation. I cannot speak Polish to save my life, but I can do my best to help get the word out about events that positively promote and benefit Polish Culture. Therefore I’m going to pass on some information that was emailed to me by one of my contacts at the Polish Museum of America (PMA). Note: I’ve received no monetary contribution for writing this post…not even a free batch of perogi!

Join the Polish Museum of America on November 26 as they travel back in time to the Prohibition-era speakeasy, Untitled. Find your way through large, unmarked doors to enjoy craft cocktails and tasty treats with old and new friends. The evening will showcase unique Polish Art Deco posters from the Museum. A selection of new studio reproductions will be available for purchase to support the care and restoration of the collections of the Polish Museum of America.

When: Tuesday, November 26, 2013, 6-9pm
Where: Untitled, 111 W Kinzie, Chicago

$55 Two alcoholic drinks plus appetizers included. ($25 is tax-deductible)

$90 patron Be recognized as an event sponsor. A one-year membership to the PMA is also included. ($60 is tax-deductible)

Tickets are available through Paypal at http://www.polishmuseumofamerica.org or click here to register.

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