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2017 Polish Independence and Veterans Day
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Polish American Congress Wisconsin Division (PAC-WI)
celebrates again the
Polish Independence and American Veterans Day
Irena Frączek reports……….
Designed to celebrate the Polish Independence Day (Narodowe Święto Niepodległości) and the US Veterans Day (coincidentally both observed in their respective countries on November 11th), the annual signature event of the Polish American Congress – Wisconsin Division (PAC-WI) was held this year on November 5th, 2017. As usual, the well-attended luncheon provided also a spectacular setting for recognizing the 2017 recipients of the Congressman Clement Zablocki Civic Achievement Award.
The sounds of Polish music greeted the luncheon guests arriving from Milwaukee, Green Bay, Madison and Chicago. Performed in the spacious, high ceiling foyer of the Polish Center by John Pienkos (violinist) and Thomas Gapinski (pianist), patriotic Polish tunes served also as a great backdrop for the Kościuszko exhibit that Polanki, the Polish Women’s Cultural Club of Wisconsin, made graciously available to augment the ceremony. In attendance was Ewa Barczyk-Pease, who with Tamara Johnston co-authored the exhibit to commemorate the Year of Kościuszko.
Jim Robaczewski (Secretary-Treasurer of Polish Roman Catholic Union of America) and violinist John Pienkos led the singing of Polish and American national anthems that traditionally opens the ceremonial banquet. Among distinguished guests introduced afterward were Piotr Janicki, Consul General of the Republic of Poland in Chicago and Ken Skowronski, President of Polish Heritage Alliance and State Representative of Wisconsin; Jeff Kuderski; Executive Director of Polish Heritage Alliance; Denna Flemming, President of Polanki, Polish Women’s Cultural Club of Milwaukee; Claire Ann Gauoette, President of Polish Heritage Society of Northeastern Wisconsin; Teresa Jankowski, Commissioner of Polish National Alliance Dist. 14 Wisconsin; Claude Krawczyk, Chair of the Kościuszko Monument Restoration Foundation; Henry Kulesza, Representative of the Polish Museum of America in Chicago, Aleksandra Burzynski, the owner of Polonez Restaurant in Milwaukee; and many past and present officers of the PAC-Wisconsin Division.
In the opening remarks that followed the applause for honored quests, David Rydzewski, president of PAC-Wisconsin Division, focused on the strengths of Polish-American friendship and recounted the remarkable story of “The Polish Declarations of Admiration and Friendship for the United States” containing 5.5 millions signatures and greetings sent in 1926 from Poland to the United States on the 150th anniversary of American independence. On the other hand, Consul Piotr Janicki, spoke about contemporary connections between Poland and American Polonia, listing also a variety of ways in which we can support and contribute to progress in the country of our ancestors.
In recent news about past recipients of the Zablocki Award, Professor Wacław Szybalski (the 2015 awardee) was recently honored in the special event organized by the Kościuszko Foundation Collegium of Eminent Scientists. More information and the event’s photo gallery can be accessed from the News & Events page on the Kościuszko Foundation website and an article published in Nowy Dziennik (Polish Daily News).
After the elegant meal that followed invocation given by Deacon William Banach, and the heartfelt salute to all Veterans, Dr. Donald Pienkos, Past President and current Treasurer of Polish American Congress, reviewed the legacy of Congressman Clement Zablocki and the history of Civic Achievement Award established in his name. Since 1950, the award has been bestowed upon nearly 100 individuals and organizations that distinguished themselves by their service to the Polish-American community and Polish contributions made to broader advancements in the state of Wisconsin and the nation. In 2017, another four outstanding individuals have joined their ranks:
Małgosia Daugherty – a member of the Polish Heritage Society of Northeastern Wisconsin (PHS of NEW) active in all faucets of the society’s work. After joining it in 2002, she served as its Treasurer for ten years and currently serves as its vice president. She also became involved in producing the Society’s bi-monthly publication (3,500 in circulation), organized the presentation of movies on Polish themes and participated in organizing and promoting many other Polish-themed cultural events in the Green Bay area, St. Norbert College (where she teaches Polish since 2008) and Life Long Learning Institute in the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.
Alex P. Durtka, Jr. – a President and CEO of the Institute of Wisconsin (IIW) for the past thirty four years, where he oversees programs and services dealing with immigration, refugee resettlement, translation and interpretation, citizen diplomacy, and education. He is also involved in organizing the Holiday Folk Fair International, actively promotes the cultural heritage goals of UNESCO and serves on the board of Sister Cities International and other organizations sharing the IWW mission. In those capacities, he assisted in addressing the needs of newcomers from Poland and spreading knowledge of our Polish heritage.
Neil Dziadulewicz – coming from a family with strong tradition of activism in Milwaukee’s Polish community, he is a member of Syrena Polish Folk Dance Ensemble for nearly forty years. Serving for five terms as Syrena’s president and working closely with Ada Dziewanowska, Syrena’s beloved director and choreographer (see Neil’s video about Ada), he helped to expand the international recognition for Syrena’s presentation of Poland’s rich heritage of dance, music, costumes, and customs. Neil also led Syrena’s successful bid to host the 2000 festival of the Polish Folk Dance Association of Americas and co-chairs the hugely popular Polish “Bal Maskowy.”
Beverly E. Krass – a hard-working member of many organizations serving interests of Polish community in Milwaukee. She is a devoted and supportive parish member of the magnificent St. Josaphat Basilica and a long time officer of the Milwaukee Society of the Polish National Alliance, a key fraternal organization in the area. Beverly also played a leading role as secretary of the Polish Heritage Alliance in critical years of the organization raising funds needed to build the Polish Center (opened in 2000) and has been a volunteer at every Polish Fest since that Alliance-sponsored festival celebrating Polish heritage began in 1982.
2017 honorees full length
Congratulations to
the 2017 recipients of Zablocki Award
The success of the 2017 luncheon would not be possible without the organizational skills and/or public speaking talents of several members of the Polish American Congress – Wisconsin Division. In the alphabetic order they include Joanna Fraczek, Judith Free, Clare Ann Gaouette, Sharon Haberski, Ann Pienkos, Dr. Don Pienkos, John Pienkos, Dr. Mark Pienkos, Steve Pienkos, David Rydzewski and Derek Zarzeczny.
Specials thanks go also to these generous donors to Silent Auction: Chudnow Museum of Yesteryear, Clare Ann Gaouette, Judith Free, Sharon Haberski, Hampton Inn & Suites, Nina Nowakowski, Old World Deli, Dr. Don Pienkos, Polonez Restaurant, Ray’s Butcher Shop, David Rydzewski and Southside Gardens & Florist.
2017 Dr. Mazurkiewicz lecture
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November 16, 2017 7-9 pm
The Story of Polish and East European Exiles in the United States After World War II’

Lecture by Dr. Anna Mazurkiewicz
Professor of history at the Gdańsk University
and the 2017-2018 President of the
Polish-American Historical Association (PAHA)
Dr. Anna Mazurkiewicz will identify the organized efforts that political exiles took to regain their countries freedom from the Soviet Union. She will also discuss the relationships between these exiles and their U.S. supporters and sponsors.
The event is sponsored by the Wisconsin State Division of the Polish American Congress, and the Polish Heritage Alliance.
The free and open to the public will be hosted in the Polish Center of Wisconsin.
PLEASE CALL (414) 529-2140 TO REGISTER.
2017 KOŚCIUSZKO MEDIA GALLERY

October 15, 2017 marked the exact date of 200th anniversary of the death of Tadeusz Kościuszko (1746-1817). Considered by some historians as the world’s most popular Pole ever, he is widely remembered as heroic fighter for Polish and American independence and champion of democracy, equality and human rights (see our downloadable brochure to the right).
Kościuszko bicentennial has been celebrated around the world with commemorative ceremonies, exhibits, performances and competitions. Some bicentenary-related events took place also in Milwaukee. The largest one was certainly “ A Day With General Kościuszko” gathering around his recently renovated monument in the Kościuszko Park. There were also several opportunities to learn more about Kościuszko’s life from lectures hosted in the Polish Center and during the 2017 Polish Fest.
Some members of the PAC-WI Division attended also a spirited and very informative lecture “WHO WAS THADDEUS KOSCIUSZKO AND WHY SHOULD WE REMEMBER HIM – TWO CENTURIES AFTER HIS DEATH” (podcast to the left). Given in Madison on September 14, 2017, by the PAC member and professor emeritus of UW-Milwaukee, Donald Pienkos, the lecture – was sponsored by the Polish Heritage Club of Madison-Wisconsin and organized by the Center for Russia, East Europe, and Central Asia (CREECA) at UW-Madison.
HOW TO SAY KOŚCIUSZKO
by Culture.pl
MEMORIALIZING KOŚCIUSZKO
by Milwaukee PBS
THE PUREST SON OF LIBERTY…
Seminar in the Library of Congress
NEW KOŚCIUSZKO BRIDGE
by CBS New York
KOŚCIUSZKO
by Joel Snyder
THE MAN OF MOUNT KOŚCIUSZKO
by Globograf PBS
GEORGE WASHINGTON SPEAKS
about Polish & US hero T. Kościuszko
KOŚCIUSZKO UPRISING
in song and painting
Mark Pienkos Named Polish American of the Year

The first day of Polish Heritage Month brought great news to Polish American Congress – Wisconsin Division of (PAC-WI) with Milwaukee Society of the Polish National Alliance naming this year Dr. Mark Pienkos as Polish American of the Year.
In conjunction with this recognition, the Milwaukee City Council presented him with congratulatory resolution and Milwaukee’s Mayor,Tom Barrett, proclaimed October 1, 2017 to be Dr. Mark Pienkos Day.
The award ceremony took place during the Annual Pulaski Day Banquet commemorating the death of General Casimir Pulaski (Generał Kazimierz Pułaski) and the 1929 resolution of U.S. Congress designating October 11th as General Pulaski Memorial Day.
The title of Polish American of the Year is traditionally awarded to Americans of Polish descent for their outstanding community service and Mark’s contributions to various communities fit the bill perfectly.
Known as “Dr.P.” to his students and coworkers, he devoted the entire forty four years of his career in education to helping “kids of all ages” succeed. From teacher, counselor and principal at elementary and high school level, to superintendent for the Washington-Caldwell School District and Traver School in Lake Geneva, he also taught courses for teachers in Aurora University and Lake-Sumter Community College.

Judge Daniel Konkol, current director of Milwaukee Society of the Polish National Alliance presents the award to Dr. Mark Pienkos
Given his penchant for politics, Mark also held several elective positions in communities of his residence and various democratic parties (see the biography on his website).
But most notably for Polish American interests, Mark is also an active member of the Polish American Congress (PAC). After presiding over Wisconsin Division of this organization for several years, he now serves as its Vice President, as well as a representative to the National Council of PAC Directors and the PAC National Vice President for Public Relations. He and his family have been also the long time members of Polish National Alliance (PNA).

Mark is also known for his love of sports that came to fruition in the book “1917-2017: One Hundred Years of White Sox Baseball” published in 2017 (see our earlier post and news on his website). The team was a great positive influence in his early years in Chicago’s South Side. Now Mark uses the book to “pay it forward” with some of the proceeds going to Stella and Edward Pienkos Educational Fund providing scholarships to graduating high school students.
The fund was established in memory of Mark’s parents. The hardships of immigrants’ life robbed them of a chance to get high school diplomas, but they both worked hard to get solid education for Mark and his two brothers (Donald Pienkos – now professor emeritus at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and Edward Pienkos – a surgeon). And now Mark helps others to achieve the very same goals.
What a long, winding road it has been since Mark’s grandfather Walenty Pienkos arrived to New York City on September 16, 1912 from a small village near Rzeszów – then in Austrian partition of Poland (see the video to the right).
And yet, how very successful…
Congratulations to Mark Pienkos and his entire family
(Gratulacje dla Marka Pienkosia i jego całej rodziny)
Archived Posts
- 2025 Polish Independence Day / Veterans Day invitation
- 2025 Millennium Lecture
- 2025 Millennium Concert
- 2025 Wianki Festival
- 2025 Remembering Katyń Massacre (1940) and Smolensk Tragedy (2010)
- 2024 Independence Day and Veteran Day invitation
- 80th Anniversary of the 1944 Warsaw Uprising
- 2024 Wianki Festival
- 2024 Polish Constitution Day in Wisconsin
- 2023 Merry Christmas
- 2023 Lighting the Light of Freedom on Dec 13 at 7:30pm
- Independence Day and Veteran Day invitation
- 2023 Wianki Festival
- 2023 May 3rd Constitution Day Celebration
- 2023 Lecture on Polish Borders by Prof. Don Pienkos
- 2023 REMEMBER THIS: Jan Karski movie premieres on PBS Wisconsin
- 2023 Upcoming lectures in the Polish Center of Wisconsin
- 2022 Polish National Independence Day
- 2022 Independence and Veteran Day Luncheon (invitation)
- 2022 Wianki, Polish Celebration of Noc Świętojańska (St. John’s Night)
- Celebrating Constitution of May 3, 1791 in Polish Center of Wisconsin
- 2022 Polish Constitution Day, Polish Flag Day and the Day of Polonia
- 2022 March Bulletin
- 2022 Polonia For Ukraine Donations
- 2022 Polish American Congress Condemns Russian Invasion of Ukraine
- 2022 PAC-WI State Division Letters to WI Senators and Representatives
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- 2021 Panel Discussion: Martial Law in Poland 1981-1983 (REPORT)
- 2021 Panel Discussion: Martial Law. Poland 1981-1983 (invitation)
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- 2021 Polish Independence Day and Veterans Day
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- 2021 Prof. Pienkos lecture: Polish Vote in US Presidential Elections
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- 2020 Independence And Veterans Day
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- 2020 POLISH HERITAGE MONTH
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- 2020 Copernicus, Banach & Enigma talk
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