Happy World Thinking Day!

On February 22, we mark a century of unity with Girl Guides and Girl Scouts globally, honoring the founders, Sir Robert Baden-Powell and Olave Baden-Powell. World Thinking Day, originating from a 1926 conference, now highlights vital global issues yearly, such as environmental sustainability and gender equality. Let's embrace this year's

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BG Casimir Pulaski Day

Illinois celebrates Pulaski Day on March 6 to honor Brigadier General Casimir Pulaski, who played a crucial role in the American Revolution. Join the annual celebration of his life at PMA-online to learn more about his legacy and Poland's contribution to America's defeat over Great Britain.

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Chicago Cultural Alliance

While the health ramifications of the pandemic are well known, there was also a loss of group and individual interaction, enforced by government fiat and also a certain reluctance to meet with others until one felt “safe”.

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World sculpture Day (last Saturday in April)

History books tell us the word sculpture #InternationalSculptureDay comes from Latin sculpere which means to carve.

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Ludwika Nitschowa 33 commemoration of death

She was born Dec. 6, 1889, in Poland. On this day we remember Ludwika Nitschowa, Polish sculptor and pedagogue who died on March 28, 1989.

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“Family Archives – Become a Family Archivist”

Program of the Head Office of the State Archives of Poland Since June 2013, the Head Office of the State Archives of Poland has led the public campaign, “Become a Family Archivist,” with the goal to protect private, family archives and to encourage the documentation of one’s family history. More

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