RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, Alliance of Polish Clubs in the USA was established in 1928 as the Alliance of Malopolska Clubs. Throughout the years, clubs form other regions joined the organization. Therefore, the Alliance changed its name to the Alliance of Polish Clubs in the USA. The oldest club of the organization will celebrate their 115 anniversary this year. Today, 37 clubs are members ofthe Alliance of Polish Clubs, including Jan Kochanowski Polish Saturday School, Wawel Dancing Ensemble, Rzepicha Folks Theater, Thaddeus Kosciuszko Ulani Society, and Fryderyk Chopin Choir; and,
WHEREAS, Every three years, the Alliance holds its conventions where they evaluate their accomplishments, create organizational plans and elect its board. On June 2, 2017, the organization is holding their 29th Convention; and,
WHEREAS, The purpose of the Alliance of Polish Clubs is to initiate and coordinate the activities of individual clubs and organizations affiliated within the infrastructure by encouraging their interest in assisting the people of Poland and the surrounding Polish-American community in the Chicago area. They uphold and cherish all the fundamental values ofthe Polish Heritage by consistently arranging and celebrating the national holidays such as the harvest festival, the May 3rd Constitution Day Parade, Wigilia (Christmas Eve), Swieconka (Easter Holiday) and folk festivals throughout the year so that future generations can appreciate and understand all that their Polish heritage has to offer. In addition, the ethnic events reinforce the sense of community. The Alliance of Polish Clubs was the coordinator of creating ofthe Katyn Monument in Niles; and,
WHEREAS, In a period of 89 years, individual clubs provided financial support to their hometowns in Poland for public purposes such as the building of schools, town halls, fire stations, churches as well as general improvements. Financial support has also been given for paving of streets, building bridges, installing e...
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