Polish Culture, Two for Tuesday

Illinois to Honor General Pulaski

PRESS RELEASE: The public is invited to celebrate Pulaski Day on Monday, March 3, 2014, at 10 a.m. in the Sabina P. Logisz Great Hall of The Polish Museum of America (PMA), 984 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. The presence of distinguished leaders of national, state, county, and city government is anticipated, as well as leaders of Polonia. A short program of speakers will take place, concluding with an official wreath laying ceremony at the painting, Pulaski at Savannah, by Stefan Batowski.

Uncle Pulaski Wants You!

Uncle Pulaski Wants You!

General Kazimierz (Casimir) Pulaski (b. Warsaw, Poland, March 6, 1745 – d. near Savannah, Georgia, October 9-10, 1779) is recognized as the “Father of the American Cavalry.”  He offered his services as an experienced military leader to the American Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.  “I came to hazard all for the freedom of America,” stated Pulaski in a letter to the Congress. Even before he was officially commissioned by Congress, Pulaski joined the American Army as a volunteer. At Brandywine, in 1777, he greatly distinguished himself by leading a daring attack against the British, thereby saving the retreating American Army.

At the insistence of General George Washington, Pulaski was made a Brigadier General and the first Commander of the American Cavalry. He established the Pulaski Legion, a corps of Frenchmen, German Hessians, and Poles, who were instrumental in saving the City of Charleston, South Carolina, from British occupation in 1779.  In October of 1779, at the age of 34, General Pulaski paid the ultimate price for freedom: he died from mortal wounds received while leading a cavalry charge in Savannah, Georgia. The General’s mortal remains were ceremoniously reinterred at the Pulaski Monument at Monterrey Square in Savannah, GA in October of 2005. Posthumous honorary US citizenship was granted to General Pulaski in 2009.

Refreshments will be served following the official program in the Polish Roman Catholic Union of America Social Hall on the first floor. Free parking.

Additional information may be found on the PMA website www.polishmuseumofamerica.org

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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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