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Heading to beautiful Cleveland

…for the annual YMSofR Bowling Tournament. It will be good to bowl with the bowling bishop (now my bishop), and many good friends. All events are near to St. Mary’s PNCC in Parma where we will conclude with Holy Mass at 10am on Sunday, May 22nd.

Some background on Polonia in Cleveland and other happenings:

WKYC did a series of On Location stories from Cleveland’s Polonian and Czech – Slavic Village:

Dyngus Day in Cleveland – for years a celebration only equaled by St. Patrick’s Day in places like Buffalo and Sanduski, has found a new following in Cleveland. From the Cleveland Plain Dealer: Dyngus Day celebration exceeds expectations in spite of torrential rain

A new Cleveland tradition has been born.

The weather couldn’t have been worse, and the crowds couldn’t have had more fun. Organizers said more than a thousand revelers braved torrential rain Monday to turn out for the first annual Dyngus Day celebration, which was held among three bars in the Gordon Square Arts District on the city’s West Side.

The Parkview Nite Club, the Happy Dog Saloon and the Reddstone pub now officially constitute “The Polish Triangle.”

Dyngus Day is a Polish rite of spring held the day after Easter that involves boys and girls, water and pussy willow branches. Tradition calls for boys to throw water on girls; the girls whip the boys with the branches…

Celebrating Polish Constitution Day in Cleveland. From the Cleveland Plain Dealer: Celebrate Cleveland’s Polish culture on Polish Constitution Day

The May 3 holiday marks the anniversary of Europe’s first modern constitution, signed in Poland in 1791. It’s a big deal in Poland, and in American cities such as Chicago, Detroit and Cleveland that have large Polish populations. Didn’t know that? Don’t know much about Polish culture beyond Big Chuck, pierogi and bad Parma jokes? Fortunately, this weekend — and all year round — there are several great ways to explore our city’s rich Polish culture…

The Cleveland Plain Dealer covering Roman Catholic church closings in Cleveland as well as breakaway Parishes. I have covered some of this in previous articles.

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American roots music at the Shaker Meeting House

Here’s some exciting news and an invitation for you to hear the very best contemporary American roots music this Saturday, May 21st, from 7:30 to 9:30 P.M. at the renowned 1848 Shaker Meeting House. Stephen Iachetta will be performing as Shaker Fiddle in a warm-up set for violin-fiddle-master, Grammy Award nominee, Sara Milonovich and her recording artist guitar partner Greg Anderson. This is certain to be an evening of great music in a coffee house setting you won’t want to miss. Berta will be serving fresh bakery goods, fresh brewed French Roast and gourmet teas among sorted other beverages and and sweets to keep your taste buds as well as your ear buds saturated w/sumptuous treats.

The suggested donation is $10 ($8 students/seniors/Society members). Proceeds from the Music in the Meeting House Series will benefit the Shaker Heritage Society in its efforts to preserve the site of America’s first Shaker settlement, founded in 1776.

For further info please call the Shaker Heritage Society at 518-456-7890.

As a “save the date”, Music in the Meetinghouse will continue Friday, June 3rd at 7:30 with Friends Union Band.

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Franciszek Kulon Exhibition

An exhibit of works by Franciszek Kulon at the Grand Prospect Hall opens Saturday, May 14th at 7pm. The exhibition will continue through May 19th, daily from 10am to 5pm. Grand Prospect Hall is located at 263 Prospect Ave., Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY.

Franciszek C. Kulon is a passionate, forceful painter, Kulon is influencing art through his striking ability to capture emotionalism on canvas. His artwork uniquely captures the spirit and soul of the subject painted. While often controversial, his work ranges in style from “modern realism with surreal elements,” to impressionism, to abstract.

Kulon was born in Sanok, Poland, and developed his skills in the traditional manner, studying with masters such as Bronislaw Naczas, Edward Kiferling, Marian Kruczek, and Michal Bylina. Today, Kulon lives in the Catskills, not far from New York City, and paints subject matter that moves his sensitive nature. This can result in sublimely executed portraits and landscapes. However, his art often deals with the poverty, cruelty and pathos of human existence which, according to Kulon, has been degraded through social forces beyond individual human control. His paintings have become part of museum, gallery, and private collections in Europe, Asia, and the United States.

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A Weekend with The Sun in Massachusetts

Into the Fire: The Sun Celebrates Personal Writing: Join Sun authors Michelle Cacho-Negrete, Doug Crandell, Gillian Kendall, and Sparrow, along with editor and publisher Sy Safransky, for a lively weekend of writing, reflection, and inspiration, June 3–5, 2011. The gathering will be held at Rowe, a retreat center situated on fifty acres of lush woodland in the Berkshire Mountains of western Massachusetts.

A large enrollment is expected, and spaces are limited. You may register by contacting Rowe at (413) 339-4954, or online.

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Music at the Meeting House: Shaker Heritage Folk Benefit

Stephen Iachetta and Rod Driscoll as Friends Union Band will be performing this evening, Saturday, April 16th, 7:30pm at a very special folk concert evening launching the “Music at the Meeting House” series. The concert will take place at the Historic 1848 Shaker Meeting House, 25 Meeting House Road, (Next to Albany International Airport), Colonie, NY. Refreshments will be served and proceeds will help support the Shaker Heritage Society – America’s First Shaker Settlement circa 1776.

Friends Union Band features Adirondack hammer dulcimer, 6 and 12 string guitar, and vocalist, Rod Driscoll with fiddle master Steve Iachetta. Their repertoire consists of innovative and traditional roots music. I highly recommend attending. A good cause and great music!

The Shaker Heritage Society is a chartered 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation.

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One Story’s Second Annual Literary Debutante Ball

This year’s Literary Debutante Ball will celebrate five One Story authors who published their first book in the last year, and honor novelist and memoirist Dani Shapiro for her role as a mentor to so many emerging writers. The night will feature the debutante procession, an art auction, and a signature BULLDOG gin cocktail, “The Six Poisons,” named for One Story issue #69 by Dani Shapiro.

The 2011 Literary Debutantes are: Robin Black, Susanna Daniel, Seth Fried, Jerry Gabriel, and Jim Hanas.

Tickets are currently on sale. The Ball takes place on Friday, April 29, 2011 from 7-11pm at The Invisible Dog Art Center, 51 Bergen Street (btw. Court St. & Smith St.), Brooklyn, NY 11201.

One Story is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization supported by readers and by grants from organizations including the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts, and Amazon.com. This event is generously sponsored by Bulldog Gin, among others.

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Call for submissions: Art For Forests Of My Country

The International Project “Art for Peace” – 14th edition will be judging submissions from children and youth ages 4 through 16 on the subject: Art For Forests Of My Country. Judging takes place in November 2011.

According to the United Nations Environment Programme, forests represent 31% of terrestrial coverage, serving as a shelter for 300 million people and also directly ensuring the survival of 1.6 billion humans and 80% of the planet’s biodiversity.

The predatory exploitation and disrespect of the natural life cycle of forests leads to the extinction of many species of wild fauna and flora and trigger serious consequences to human life because they are a source of drinking water and food.

Deforestation and forest degradation are responsible for 20% of greenhouse gases emitted, causing the worsening of climate change. This rate is higher than all global transport emissions.

In order to aware the entire world population about the vital importance of their forests, the United Nations declared 2011 as the International Year of Forests.

Teachers are asked to work with their students on a project supporting the preservation of forests and their importance in ensuring life on the planet. Students should express themselves through art and messages about conservation of their country’s forests. An educational component focused on environmental preservation, social responsibility, and peace should be part of the project.

The work may be sponsored and submitted by children and youth in a school, community organization, on behalf of a company (the children of employees), an academy, library, or individually. All works must be received by October 21, 2011.

Suggested topics that might be addressed include:

  • Forests are a source of life, drinking water and food;
  • The flora and fauna of the forests of your country;
  • The large trees that cover the forests in your country;
  • Destroyed forests causing loss of biodiversity, extinction of flora and fauna and the loss of water resources;
  • The watersheds of forests. rivers, lakes, waterfalls, and caves;
  • Forest people and their traditions. Their work in protecting natural resources for their survival;
  • Essential raw materials found in the forests for the pharmaceutical industry;
  • The worsening of climate change caused by forest degradation;
  • Destruction of forests for cattle pasture. This is a major cause of greenhouse gases.
  • Actions to prevent construction in areas where deforestation can cause erosion in the soil, leading to tragedies; or
  • Every nation, through government and non-governmental organizations, must ensure that forests are managed for their country in a sustainable way for present and future generations.

Please see the attached rules in English, Spanish, or Portuguese.

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Basket Social – one week away

Please join us for our annual Basket Social on Sunday, April 3rd at the VFW Hall – Fifth Avenue, Schenectady (Crane St. to 6th Ave. then right on Webster to 5th Ave.).

  • Doors open at Noon
  • Admission $2
  • 50+ Themed baskets to be raffled
  • Door Prizes
  • and Polish Food!!!

Come out and enjoy Spring, socialize, have a good time, and try your luck. Everyone is welcome! Please call 518-372-1992 for more information.

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