
Edmund Cardinal Szoka, Irene Raczynski, Stella Szczesny, Mary Ann Nowak and Monsignor Stanley Milewski
The Polish American Central Citizens Committee celebrated its 95th Anniversary with a day full of activities. The day started with a bus ride full of surprises. Due to the Detroit Free Press Marathon traffic, the wreath laying at the General Kazimierz Pulaski and General Thaddeus Kosciuszko monuments in Detroit took place with limited time at each.

It was a wonderful day.
Edmund Cardinal Szoka enjoyed that day
also
The Knights of Columbus was honored to
partake in the ceremonies.
EVERY ONE THERE HAD A GREAT DAY.
MINSIGNOR STANLEY MILEWSKI SAYS THANKS TO ALL FOR THE GIFT OF FLOWERS
Dinner was delicious.
I’m looking forward to Feb. 25, 201for good news
Thanks for the daily reminder of this
occasion
good luck irene from the members
of the Central Citizens Committee.
looking forward t next years event
centeral citizen’s committee keep us the good work
I am looking for Irene Raczynska from Posnan Poland. She was writing to my grandfather Eugene Karge during World War II. Are you related to her?
Mary Gilbett
Sorry I am not related to Eugene Karge.
Sincerely
Irene Raczynski
response to Mary Gilbet inquiry.
see you all at the next meeting.
Irene Raczynski is in St. John’s Hospital
and cannot particpate in the in this contest she will be in for a few more days.
Sincerely
ralph (her Husban
Irene Raczynski is now in rehab at
Audium Woods in warren, Michigan.
keep trying every day irene and
good luck
Irene Raczynski is now at home and is
feeling beeter
Irene Raczynski is home and recuperating.
Thanks everyone for your concerns of my
health. I am coming along slowly.
I am looking forward to this year’s
Annual Pulaski day Banquet. I hope there
will be some outstanding persons.
I have been entering the chance to win for over a year now but no results.
But each day it encoures me to continue.
Maybe something can happen on Autust 31, 2010.
Thanks to the polish weekly for
covering the polish events.