Polish Heritage Society of NEW Invites Community to Celebrate Polish Constitution Day with Food, History, and Culture

The Polish Heritage Society of Northeast Wisconsin (PHS of NEW) invites the public to a vibrant celebration of Polish Constitution Day, commemorating the historic Constitution of May 3, 1791—one of the world’s first modern constitutions.

The event will take place on Saturday, May 2 at Scolly’s Hometown, 149 W. Pulaski St., Pulaski, WI, from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Guests are welcome to enjoy a rich cultural experience featuring traditional Polish cuisine, engaging speakers, and a welcoming community atmosphere.

Authentic Polish Meal
Attendees will be treated to a delicious homemade meal including:

  • Pierogi

  • Polish sausage with sauerkraut

  • Dill pickle soup

  • Vegetables

  • Polish dessert

Cost is $20 for members and $30 for non-members. Payment will be accepted at the door (cash or check).

Featured Guest Speakers
This year’s program includes two compelling presentations:

  • Professor Barczyk will present: “Commemorating the Polish Constitution’s Historical Significance and Why It’s Celebrated Today.” Her talk will highlight the importance of the 1791 Constitution and explore the many contributions Polish Americans have made to the United States. She is also the editor of Footprints of Polonia: Polish American Sites in North America.

  • Caitlin Cieslak will present: “Poland Through a Pilgrim’s Lens: Roots, Rosaries and Reflections.” Drawing from her recent pilgrimage to Poland, her presentation explores the country’s enduring history, spiritual heritage, and the meaningful journey of walking in the footsteps of Polish saints and ancestors.

In addition to the cultural program, the event will include the election of officers for the PHS Board, making it both a celebration and an important annual gathering for the organization.

Reservations Required
Reservations must be made by April 16.
To reserve your spot, contact:
Phyllis Thompson
Phone: 920-385-8433
Email: thomphyl@gmail.com

The Polish Heritage Society of NEW welcomes members, friends, and anyone interested in Polish culture, history, and community to attend this special event.

Event agenda subject to change.

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