Souvenir Journal - Polish Assistance

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Souvenir Journal - Polish Assistance
THE 56TH ANNUAL
2015
ABOUT POLISH ASSISTANCE
Polish Assistance provides financial support to needy persons of Polish origin who are facing unforeseen hardships.
Beneficiaries receive assistance in meeting daily expenses, usually to supplement low social security payments or to cover
extraordinary medical bills. Recipients also include the homeless, those in need of medical treatment, and handicapped people
who are unable to care for themselves. Polish Assistance also continues its involvement in many Polish causes. To
accomplish this, Polish Assistance solicits donations through dues and a series of fundraising activities, such as the Bal
Polonaise.
Our organization was founded in 1956 by Count and Countess Jan Dembinski, together with the support of their friends:
Aniela Mlynarska Rubinstein, her husband. World renowned Polish pianist Maestro Artur Rubinstein and the cosmetics
queen Helena Rubinstein. Initially, the activity of Polish Assistance consisted of small grants and loans to individuals in need.
It proceeded to own and operate three homes in New Jersey for elderly Polish immigrants of limited means. Under the aegis
of the presidency of Teresa Sulimirski and subsequently Jadwiga Palade, the focus of Polish Assistance changed from providing
group homes for elderly Poles to direct assistance to individuals. Since its inception, Polish Assistance has eased the lives of
many people.
Eminent participants in former balls include Princess Grace of Monaco, Princess Stanislas Radziwill, Princess Lucie
Shirazee, Count Adam Zamoyski; numerous ambassadors and statesmen, including Zbigniew Brzezinski; and famous actors
like Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Basil Rathbone, and Joan Fontaine. More recent honorees include Operatic Diva Martha Eggerth
Kiepura, Tenor Piotr Beczala, Count Wladyslaw Poninski, President of the Association of the Polish Knights of Malta. We
have also honored such renowned authors as Jerzy Kosinski, “The Painted Bird” and “Being There”; Lynne Olson and Stanley
Cloud, “A Question of Honor”; and David Ensor, CNN Correspondent, “Warsaw Rising: The Forgotten Soldiers of World War II”.
Polish Assistance, Inc.
15 East 65th Street, New York, New York 10065
212-570-5560
e-mail: [email protected]
website: www.polishassistance.org
Polish Assistance, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt, non-profit charitable organization. Donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowable by
law. A copy of the annual report and registration filed may be obtained by contacting Polish Assistance, Inc. at 15 East 65 th
Street, New York, NY 10065, (212)570-5560 or [email protected]. State specific notices. If you are a
resident of one of these states, you may obtain information or annual report and registration directly from the state agency.
Registration with a state agency does not constitute or imply endorsement, approval or recommendation by that state.
Florida: A copy of the official registration and financial information may be obtained from the Division of Consumer Services by calling toll-free within the state (800) 435-7352. New Jersey: Information filed with the attorney general concerning
this charitable solicitation may be obtained from the Attorney General of the State of New Jersey by calling (973) 504-6215
and is available at www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/ocp.htm#charity New York: A copy of the most recent annual report is available from the State of New York Department of Law, Charities Bureau, 120 Broadway, New York, New York, 10271.
The 56th Annual
GUEST OF HONOR
The Honorable Aldona Wos M.D.
Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
Former U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Estonia
WHITE EAGLE AWARD
Nina Thiessen, M.D.
AMICUS POLONIAE AWARD
Mrs. Jadwiga Palade
HONORARY COMMITTEE
Dr. & Mrs. Zbigniew Brzezinski
Former U.S. National Security Advisor
Center for Strategic & International Studies Counselor and Trustee
His Eminence Edward Cardinal Egan
Archbishop Emeritus of New York
His Excellency Ryszard Schnepf
Ambassador of the Republic of Poland to the United States
Mrs. Urszula Gacek
Consul General of the Republic of Poland in New York
BAL POLONAISE CHAIRS
Mrs. Jolana Blau
Vice President of Elysium Between Two Continents
Mrs. Mariola Gorska Haggar
Director at Barclays Wealth Management
Ms. Julia Posacki
Director at Stifel Nicolaus
Mrs. Eva Skibicki
Managing Director at Raymond James
ABOUT BAL POLONAISE
Tonight’s celebration is an occasion to socialize and to uphold the finest Polish traditions. We honor the
United States of America and Poland by displaying their flags and singing both national anthems.
The ball begins with a Grand Polonaise accompanied by the introduction of our special guests and the Board of
Directors. The polonaise dance dates back to 1573, when Polish nobility passed in a ceremonial procession
before their newly elected king to the sound of stately music. It was a proud moment in Polish history, as the
dynastic form of government ended giving rise to an electoral system, ahead of its time and unique then in all of
Europe.
Poles have great history and traditions to be proud of. It is our duty to preserve them. We are famous for our
hospitality, charity and generosity. We are proud of our history and the heroic battles for freedom, ours and that
of other nations. Polish Assistance upholds these traditions.
Polish Assistance evolved from a literary club called “Zielony Balonik” formed in 1953 by a group of Polish émigré
poets, writers and artists. Their popular dances were called by the same name “Little Green Balloon.” Three years
later, under the leadership of Count and Countess Jan Dembinski, this group formed Polish Assistance to aid the
many displaced elderly Polish émigrés arriving in New York. They convinced many of their influential friends to
establish the fledgling charity.
Thus, thanks to the world renowned pianist, Maestro Artur Rubinstein and his wife Nela, the first dance for the
benefit of Polish Assistance took place in the Park Avenue penthouse of Princess Gourielli, better known in the
world of beauty as Helena Rubinstein. This was not exactly a modest beginning, and since then, this social event,
now called the Bal Polonaise, has been held annually in the most prestigious ballrooms of New York.
Today, for more than a half of century, the tradition continues.
We congratulate and thank those who have been part of this wonderful tradition for so many years and invite you
to join us. As we celebrate each other during these balls, we never forget that the mission is to provide financial
help to the needy in our Polish American community.
Rich in tradition, generous in compassion
to benefit Polish Assistance, Inc.
The Plaza Hotel, New York City
Friday, January 30, 2015
Programme
THE GRAND POLONAISE
The Bal Polonaise commences with the dancing of the Polonaise. This procession to music traditionally opened and closed special
celebrations, whether they were coronations, honoring dignitaries or other royal and noble functions. The origin of the dance dates from 1573 when Henry,
Duke of Anjou (later King Henry III of France), was elected to the throne of Poland. The ladies and gentlemen of Polish nobility passed in this ceremonial
parade before him in Krakow to the sound of stately music.
Mrs. Jadwiga Palade and Chevalier Cesare L. Santeramo , K.C.S.J.
The Honorable Aldona Wos and Mr. Louis DeJoy
Consul General Urszula Gacek and Mr. Marek Gacek
Mrs. Nancy Nareski and Mr. William J. Nareski II
Mrs. Janyce Goba and Mr. Bernard Goba
Countess Dagmar de Brantes and Edward J. Westlow, Esq.
Mrs. Luna Kaufman and Mr. Marcello Santos-Remizov
Mrs. Eva Skibicki and Mr. Christopher Skibicki
Mrs. Mariola Gorska Haggar and Dr. Joseph G.Haggar
Ms. Julia Posacki and Mr. Lance Larsen
Mrs. Katarzyna Kolasa and Dr. Christopher Kolasa
Dr. Anna Pyz and Dr.Tadeusz Pyz
Dr. Ava Meyerhoff Sierecki and Dr. Mitchell Sierecki
Ms. Lindsay Davis and Mr. Russell Skibicki
MASTER OF CEREMONY
Chevalier Cesare L. Santeramo, K.C.S.J.
MUSIC
Alex Donner and his Orchestra
Chopin Mazur and Kaszuby
performed by The Polish American Folk Dance Company
Congratulations and Best Wishes
GUEST OF HONOR
The Honorable Aldona Wos M.D.

WHITE EAGLE AWARD RECIPIENT
Nina Thiessen M.D.

2014 BAL POLONAISE CHAIRS
Mrs. Jolana Blau
Mrs. Mariola Gorska Haggar
Ms. Julia Posacki
Mrs. Eva Skibicki
Thank you
I personally appreciate and thank you for your continued involvement
and outstanding dedication to our organization.
With great respect and affection,
Jadwiga Krajewska Palade
Message from
Co-Chairs of the 56th Annual Bal Polonaise
Distinguished Guests and Dear Friends,
It is with great pleasure that we welcome you to our 56th Bal Polonaise fundraiser.
Warmest greetings to our dignitaries, loyal friends, long time attendees, as well as to our
first time guests. Tonight, for the 56th time, we uphold the finest Polish traditions and
honor Poland and the United States of America.
As we pay tribute to our honorees and celebrate each other, please remember those who
are less fortunate and need our help. They depend on us and the success of this evening’s
fundraiser. Thank you for your generosity. By supporting Polish Assistance and by
attending Bal Polonaise, buying raffle tickets, bidding on the silent auction items, and of
course, donating, you allow us to provide aid to the sick, needy and elderly people of Polish descent, mostly in New York, New Jersey and Florida.
Mrs. Jolana Blau
Polish Assistance’s Board of Directors deserves special recognition for their dedication to
the mission. There are many individuals as well as businesses that continuously respond
for our calls for involvement. We appreciate them and a few are highlighted in this
Souvenir Journal.
Nina Mlodzinska de Rovira, a longtime supporter, Board of Directors Member and, who
Mrs. Mariola Gorska
chaired many balls in the past, is unable to attend for the first time in many years. Her
Haggar
presence will be missed but we’re looking forward to her return next year. At the same
time, we’re proud to report that Chevalier Robert J. Campbell, MD K.C.S.J. is attending
his 54th ball.
We extend a special thank you to Jadwiga Palade, whose drive and determination is an
inspiration to us all. She is also a recipient of the Amicus Poloniae Award which is
presented by the Polish Ambassador of the Republic of Poland to the United States. It is
awarded to U.S. citizens who have made extraordinary accomplishments in the
development of Polish-American relations, specifically in the popularization of Polish culture, science, and in the general promotion of Poland in America. We congratulate her.
Ms. Julia Posacki
We thank Ewa Ziomecka-Junczyk for her many years of support of our organization, and
we welcome Urszula Gacek, Consul General of the Republic of Poland in New York.
Our co-workers, our friends and our families supported our every effort to make this a
successful evening and it is with their encouragement that we carry on the mission of Polish Assistance.
Polish Assistance scope of services is fundamental to its success and key to supporting
individuals who deserve the same opportunities as each of us. By joining us tonight for
this very important fundraising event you are providing valuable resources to those in
need.
Thank you for your generosity and enjoy this enchanting evening.
Mrs. Eva Skibicki
Congratulations
AMICUS POLONIAE AWARD RECIPIENT
Best wishes for continued success to
Jadwiga Krajewska Palade
We are very proud of you and your accomplishments
Eva andChristopher,
Russell and Lindsay
Karolina and Niklas
Message from
Jadwiga Krajewska Palade
President
Polish Assistance, Inc.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
On behalf of the Board of Directors it is my great pleasure to welcome you to the magnificent Grand Ballroom of
The Plaza Hotel in New York City. Today we celebrate the 56th Annual Bal Polonaise to benefit Polish
Assistance, Inc.
The Guest of Honor is The Honorable Aldona Zofia Wos, M.D., Secretary of the North Carolina Department of
Health and Human Services, and Former U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Estonia. We are honored and
appreciative of Dr. Wos and her support of Polish Assistance. She is an outstanding representative of our Polish
heritage through all her involvement in different causes and her professional accomplishments.
The Board of Directors voted to bestow the Polish Assistance’s White Eagle Award to Nina Thiessen, M.D. who is
a member of Polish Assistance’s Board of Directors, serves on the Board’s Executive Committee as Vice President
and is a member of our Grant Committee. She has been active in Polish Assistance for most of its existence and is
instrumental in assisting us in evaluating medical issues and recommending assistance to the applicants.
His Excellency Ryszard Schnepf, the Ambassador of the Republic of Poland to the United States has bestowed The
Amicus Poloniae Award to Jadwiga Palade for her 43 years of dedication to Polish Assistance and promoting
Polish culture. She will be presented the Award during the ball.
A very special recognition and deep gratitude goes to our Co-Chairladies of the ball; Mrs. Jolana Blau, Mrs.
Mariola Gorska-Haggar, Ms. Julia Posacki, and Mrs. Eva Skibicki. Not only did they work tirelessly so that we all
may enjoy ourselves tonight, they also donated the beautiful flower arrangements on your tables.
There are so many that have supported our organization’s mission over the years. This year I want to recognize
two special individuals and thank them for their support and encouragement - His Eminence Edward Cardinal
Egan, Archbishop Emeritus of New York and Dr. Zbigniew Brzezinski, Former U.S. National Security Advisor
and a Center for Strategic & International Studies counselor and trustee.
My very special thanks go to our distinguished guests, donors, advertisers, raffle and silent auction donors and
supporters of Polish Assistance and its noble mission. Patricia Roman, Eva Skibicki and volunteers work behind
the scenes. Chevalier Cesare L. Santeramo, KCSJ, our excellent Master of Ceremony, every year steps up and
orchestrates the event.
I also wish to acknowledge and thank our Board of Directors for their support and send best wishes to Nina
Mlodzinska de Rovira and Wanda Wolinski who for the first time in many years will not be able to join us.
Many thanks to my family for their commitment to give back and make a difference in others’ lives.
Without the people listed above, our organization would not be able to exist and fulfill its mission to help the sick
and needy in our Polish Community. This year we introduce a section in this journal highlighting their stories.
Please enjoy the evening and good luck in the silent auction and raffle drawing.
GUEST OF HONOR
The Honorable Aldona Z. Wos, M.D.
Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Former U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Estonia
Dr. Aldona Zofia Wos was born in Warsaw, Poland. She earned her medical degree
at the Warsaw Medical Academy and completed her internship and residency in
internal medicine and a fellowship in pulmonary medicine in New York. Her
experiences as a physician include time in private practice, corporate medicine,
attending physician duties, clinical care, teaching, and consulting for both hospitals
and private industry.
Dr. Wos is the daughter of the late Paul Zenon Wos, a survivor of Flossenburg Concentration Camp, former member of the Polish Home Army (AK), and recipient of many distinguished awards including the “Righteous Among
the Nations” medal from Yad Vashem. As a child of a survivor, she is passionate about presenting and preserving
full and accurate information about the Polish experience during World War II, and spends countless hours lecturing at colleges, universities, schools, foundations, and many other organizations.
In 2002, President George W. Bush appointed Dr. Wos to serve on the United States Holocaust Memorial Council,
where she served for two terms.
In 2004, President George W. Bush nominated Dr. Wos to serve as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
of the United States of America to the Republic of Estonia. During her tenure, Dr. Wos focused on winning the
hearts and minds of the next generation of Estonian leaders, Russian integration, HIV/AIDS prevention in Estonia,
and the preservation of Estonian culture. She personally visited all the Estonian counties, over 80 high schools, and
countless other Estonian institutions. She concluded her tour of service in December, 2006.
In 2007, Dr. Wos was presented the Commander’s Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland by
Elzbieta Jakubiak, Secretary of State of the Republic of Poland, on behalf of President Lech Kaczynski.
In 2008, Dr. Wos was presented with the Ellis Island Medal of Honor, and in 2010 she was invested in the
Sovereign Order of Malta.
In 2012, Dr. Wos served on the University of North Carolina Board of Governors.
In 2013, North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory appointed Dr. Wos to serve as Secretary of the North Carolina
Department of Health and Human Services, and she continues to serve in that capacity.
Presently, Dr. Wos serves on the Board of the Institute of World Politics, the Victims of Communism Memorial
Foundation, and the Council of American Ambassadors – all headquartered in Washington, D.C.
Dr. Wos holds a Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, degree from the Institute of World Politics in Washington, DC and
a Doctor of Humanities from Greensboro College in Greensboro, NC.
Dr. Wos resides in Greensboro, North Carolina with her husband Mr. Louis DeJoy, who is CEO of High Point, NC
headquartered New Breed Logistics, and their two twin children.
We are honored and appreciative of Dr. Wos and her support of Polish Assistance.
Congratulations on receiving
The White Eagle Award
Dr. Nina Thiessen
Dr. Nina Thiessen receiving the Cross of Polish Independence from Polish President
Bronisław Komorowski, August 2014, for her service in the 1944 Warsaw Uprising
With much love,
Marc, Pam, Max, Jack, Eva and Lucy
WHITE EAGLE AWARD RECIPIENT
Nina Januszowska Thiessen, M.D.
Vice President
Board of Directors Member
Polish Assistance
Dr. Thiessen has held a leadership position in Polish Assistance for many years, eventually becoming a Board
member. She has the arduous task of also being a member of the Grant Committee and is always challenging us to
increase our fundraising efforts so that more assistance can be granted. Today we honor her many years of
supporting those in our Polish community that need our help and cannot help themselves. She does it through her
dedication to Polish Assistance, as well as in her professional life.
Dr. Thiessen was born in Warsaw and participated in the Warsaw Uprising. After the war, she studied medicine in
Ireland.
Poland's President Bronislaw Komorowski on July 30th, 2014 awarded state distinctions to over 40 Warsaw
insurgents and historical activists on the eve of the 70th anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising against Nazi German
occupiers during World War Two. Dr. Thiessen was awarded the order of the Cross of Polish Independence (Krzyz
Orderu Krzyza Niepodleglosci), one of the highest Polish Military decorations which is awarded to individuals who
had "fought heroically for the independence of Poland."
She was accompanied by her son, Marc, and grandson, Max. Marc writes, " At an age when most kids are going to
school and playing dodge ball, she (my mother) was dodging German sniper fire, running orders across the city as a
courier for the Polish Home Army. Today, seven decades on, she and her fellow veterans move more slowly, but at
celebrations across this city last August they have been lovingly embraced by the people of a free Poland.... When the
Poles finally surrendered, Hitler ordered Warsaw razed to the ground. As my mother was marched out of Warsaw to
be deported to a POW camp in Germany, she looked back and saw the orange glow of her beloved city on fire. By
the time it was over, 85 percent of the city was destroyed. Some 200,000 civilians and 16,000 members of the Home
Army had been killed by the Germans."
Dr. Thiessen came to the US with a degree in medicine and specialization in Internal Medicine and Pulmonology.
In New York, she became a trained addiction specialist. She was a director of alcohol treatment services in Kings
County Hospital in Brooklyn where she took care of over 100 patients of Polish origin who did not speak English.
She continues her work in the Division of Addiction Medicine in Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital.
We are very appreciative for her service to Polish Assistance and are honored to bestow the White Eagle Award to
her.
Wishing you great success!
Much heartfelt and exuberant congratulations to Polish Assistance on their 56th Bal
Polonaise on January 30, 2015.
Mrs. Jadwiga Palade and Polish Assistance are an inspiration for their generosity of
spirit and devotion to Polish-Americans in providing financial relief and help in daily
living to the needy, elderly and infirm.
I am honored to be part of this wonderful organization.
Lady Blanka Rosenstiel
We would love to see you at our upcoming events in Miami:
The 43rd International Polonaise Ball celebrating
'Poland Fascinated with Brazil' on February 7, 2015
and
The Ninth National Chopin Piano Competition
from February 20 - March 1, 2015
The American Institute of Polish Culture, Inc.
1440 79th Street Causeway, Suite 117
The Chopin Foundation of the United States, Inc.
1440 JFK Causeway, Suite 117
Miami, FL 33181
Miami, FL 33141
305-864-2349
305-868-0624
[email protected]
[email protected]
www.ampolinstitute.org
www.chopin.org
AMICUS POLONIAE AWARD
Friend of Poland Award
Jadwiga Krajewska Palade
President
Polish Assistance
Amicus Poloniae is being bestowed upon Mrs. Jadwiga Palade, President of Polish Assistance, by His Excellency
Ryszard Schnepf, the Ambassador of the Republic of Poland, for her years of dedicated service and outstanding
achievements in the support of the Polish community as well as the promotion of Polish culture.
Mrs. Jadwiga Palade has been actively involved in Polish Assistance working tirelessly not only on running this
charitable organization but, most importantly, on fundraising in order to meet the ever increasing need for
financial aid for those who fall on hard times in our Polish American community.
Mrs. Jadwiga Palade, a member since 1972, has served as a Director, Vice President and from 2006 as President.
She was born and educated in Poland. She is a widow of an Auschwitz (Oswiecim) 5 year survivor, who was
eventually transferred to Germany and freed by the American Army.
She graduated from the AGH University of Science and Technology (AGH- Akademia Gorniczo-Hutnicza) in
Krakow and in 1963 she immigrated to the United States.
When she remarried an executive of one of the top American corporations, they travelled throughout the world. In
1969 they relocated to London where Jadwiga became a member of the American Women Club and the prestigious
Liceum Club of London, where at that time she was the only American member and also the only American of
Polish descent. She also was involved in Polish organizations that supported Polish causes abroad during
Communism. In 1972 she returned to New York City to establish her own export management company, located
in the One World Trade Center. Her company represented Chrysler and General Motors among others.
Using this experience as a successful businesswoman, Mrs. Palade is concentrating on running Polish Assistance as
efficiently as possible, and on fundraising to allow the organization to increase assistance to needy individuals. She
is the recipient of Polish Assistance's White Eagle Award. Her talents first became evident in the 1990’s as she
managed Polish Assistance’s three retirement homes in Ocean Grove, New Jersey.
However, most notable is Mrs. Palade's ability to organize fundraisers and persuade those in the Polish community
to get involved and give back to those who are less fortunate.
Leading by example, Mrs. Palade has encouraged her family and others to stay active and support the Polish
community. Both her daughter and grandson are now involved in Polish Assistance.
She has been active for many years and is a member of many Polish organizations including Polish Institute of Arts
and Sciences in America. In June 2014, she attended the Fifth World Congress on Polish Studies in Warsaw.
She was married to Dr. Mircea Palade for 21 years until his passing in 2010. Currently, she divides her time
between homes in Florida, Poland, and the Bahamas and is currently working on expanding Polish Assistance’s
activities in Florida where she belongs to the Polish American Engineers Club and also supports other Polish
organizations.
PASSED HORS D’OEUVRES
Steak Churrasaco
Roasted Ginger & Mustard Crusted Lamb Chops
Roasted Apple and Duck Confit Ravioli, Fig Balsamic Glaze
Potato Latkes, Caviar & Sour Cream
Artichoke & Fresh Mozzarella Skewer
Beef Fillet, Horseradish, Blue Cheese Crostini
Petit Lobster Clubs on Brioche, Saffron Aioli
Smoked Salmon Napoleon, Dilled Horseradish Cream
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APPETIZER
WINTER VEGETABLE SALAD
Candy Cane Beet, Radish, Ricotta, Balsamic Reduction
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ENTRÉE
GRILLED FILET MIGNON
Broccoloni, Fresh Herb Risotto, Red Wine Demi
DESSERT
S’MORES
Toasted Italian Meringue, Dark Chocolate Gelato, Graham Crumble
Alternative Options Available Upon Request
PIASA has organized annual conferences since 1942. Their main purpose is
to convene experts from the Polish-American community working in
various disciplines of the humanities, arts, and sciences and to highlight their
latest research and accomplishments.
The conference offers multiple presentations and panels in both plenary and
thematic sessions as well as a banquet and cultural and networking events.
The conference also recognizes the highest achievements in the
humanities, arts, and sciences with the presentation of the PIASA awards.
The most recent PIASA conferences were in Warsaw (2014),
Washington, DC (2013) and Boston, MA (2012).
The next, 73rd Annual Meeting, will be held in Toronto, Ont. (2015)
The Polish Institute of Arts & Sciences and the Center for European, Russian
and Eurasian Studies at the University of Toronto are pleased to invite
proposals for PIASA's 73rd Annual Conference to be held at the University of
Toronto, June 11-13, 2015.
To submit a paper or complete session, please send the name, e -mail
address, institutional affiliation, and tentative paper title for all presenters to
the chair of the program committee at [email protected].
The deadline for proposals is April 1, 2015.
Memories from last year’s ball
55th Annual Bal Polonaise
February 8, 2014
Guest of Honor
Lady Blanka Rosenstiel
White Eagle Recipient
Witold Sulimirski
Amicus Poloniae Award
William J. Nareski II
Co-Chairs of the Ball
Mrs. Katherine Kolasa ♦ Dr. Ann Pyz
Dr. Ava Meyerhoff Sierecki ♦ Mrs. Eva Skibicki
Photos by Jacek Mikolajczyk
www.discoverphoto.com
Mission Statement
To provide assistance,
primarily financial,
to persons of Polish
origin who are at risk
or needy.
Imagine facing a severe health crisis
Imagine not being able to work
Imagine the loss of all income
Imagine running out of options
Polish Assistance helps needy persons of Polish origin
who have run out of options
We are pleased to introduce to you
Urszula Gacek
Consul General
Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in New York
Consul General Urszula Gacek was born in Great Britain, the daughter of Polish émigrés. Her
father, Bolesław, was a WWII veteran, who served in the Army of General Władysław Anders.
Urszula Gacek is a graduate of the University of Oxford with a degree in Philosophy, Politics
and Economics. In 1991, she moved from Great Britain to Poland. For many years she was engaged in business, as
an expert in the transformation taking place in Poland, especially the oil, gas and chemical industries, after the fall
of communism. She served as the CEO of a regional development agency (Tarnów Industrial Cluster) and acted as
an adviser to small and medium sized enterprises in southern Poland. She worked closely with USAID, the Japanese
International Development Agency and with various European Union funded regional development projects.
Elected to the Polish Senate in 2005, she was an active member of the Committee for Emigration Affairs and Contacts with Poles Abroad, the Foreign Affairs and European Union Affairs Committees, as well as being
Deputy Chair of the Polish-British Parliamentary Group. Urszula Gacek was a delegate of the Polish Senate to the
Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. In 2007, she became a Member of the European Parliament. She
served as a Member of the Committee for Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs and of the Sub-committee on
Security and Defense. Furthermore, she participated in the work of the European Parliament’s EU-USA
delegation, as well as the delegations to Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia.
Between February 2011 and November 2014, Urszula Gacek acted as Ambassador and Permanent Representative of
the Republic of Poland to the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, France.
On 21 December 2014, she took up the post of Poland’s Consul General in New York.
She is married to Marek Gacek and has two grown-up children, a daughter, Helena and a son, Henryk
With our best wishes to our departing Consul General
Ms. Ewa Junczyk-Ziomecka, departing Consul General of the Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in New York
Chevalier Robert J. Campbell MD, K.C.S.J.
Chevalier Cesare L. Santeramo, K.C.S.J.
PREMIER SPONSOR
Today you are making a difference in their lives
We highlight a few of our cases....
“We need one another”
It was the theme of a special holiday celebration for the homeless and poor in the Polish neighborhood of
Greenpoint in Brooklyn. "Homeless SOS" volunteers, including Eryka Volker, coordinated the event and Polish
Assistance was one of the sponsors.
Desperate mother’s plea
I am 76 years old, riddled with diabetes, high cholesterol and joint pain. I cannot work and I rely on a small
social security income. My son has had sepsis and has been bedridden in a public hospital since 2011. Every day
I commute from Brooklyn to Harlem to see him. I can’t live on what I get from social security and I can’t even
afford the subway ticket. A few weeks ago, I cashed my social security check and they robbed my apartment. I
don't have enough money to take public transportation to see my son in the hospital. I am desperate.
I am a widow with 5 young children
My husband died of cancer while I was pregnant with our fifth child. Today, the youngest is 3 years old and the
oldest is 12. We have no family here to help out. We live frugally but I need help. If God trusts me with five
children, then I can raise them alone. I am at the mercy of federal assistance and goodwill of people. The Polish
community rallied by holding a fundraiser. Polish Assistance provides monthly support.
I am in a wheelchair and my family needs help
I was diagnosed with a brain tumor 3 years ago and have undergone 3 surgeries leaving me in a wheelchair and
unable to work. I require rehabilitation and I have problems with hearing and vision. I have 3 children. My two
daughters are 4 and 7 years old. My 4 year old son has been diagnosed with autism. He requires constant
supervision and a strict daily routine. My wife has to take care of all of us. We receive SSI and food stamps but
it is simply not enough to live on. Polish Assistance helps us so that we can pay our bills.
I am old and sick
Polish Assistance has been helping me since 2003. I am 81 year old widow and I have been diagnosed with
angina, coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, hypertension, diabetes, arthritis, and osteoporosis
degenerative disc disease. I have no family. I am confined to a wheelchair. I rely on the goodwill of my church
and of Polish Assistance.
We just need a bit
We are patients at Coler-Goldwater Specialty Hospital, a long term acute care hospital, the New York City’s
safety-net provider of healthcare services. We have no income and no families. Most likely we will never leave
here. Help from Polish Assistance lets us keep our dignity. Thank you. We know you care.
Over the years, so many have supported and continue to this day to support Polish Assistance. They deserve
recognition and our special gratitude. The Board of Directors and the Grant Committee consider each case.
Dr. Nina Thiessen for many years has been reviewing the applications; many of them have pages and pages of
medical records attached. Eryka Volker is a well-known activist in the Polish community and has been involved
in charity work for over 25 years. She has great insight into the needs of those who are less fortunate. Her work
on behalf of the needy has been profiled in many newspaper articles as well as on local TV.
Amicus Poloniae Awardees
Doctor Robert Jean Campbell, K.C.S.J.
And
Chevalier Cesare L. Santeramo, K.C.S.J.
Salute
Polish Assistance, Inc

Guest of Honor
The Honorable Aldona Wos, M.D.

The 56th Bal Polonaise Chairs
Mr. Jolana Blau
Ms. Julia Posacki
Mrs. Mariola Gorska Haggar
Mrs. Eva Nicole Skibicki
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Amicus Poloniae Awardee
Mrs. Jadwiga Palade
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And Our Dear Friend
White Eagle Award Recipient
Nina Thiessen, M.D.
Bal Polonaise 2015
Silent Auction
to benefit Polish Assistance. Please bid generously.
Partial list – please see items on display in the Centennial Foyer
Polish Assistance would like to thank each person and company that donated items to the silent auction and raffle.
Your generosity will help ensure the success of the Polish Assistance mission of helping those in need in the Polish community.
Take me out to the ball game!
Enjoy Mets play at CitiField. The Sterling Suites, located on the Sterling
Level, offer intimate luxury, comfort and unprecedented views from
behind homeplate, in our most exclusive premium area. Donated by:
Brownstone Investment Group, LLC. Comes with 32 tickets and has a
value of $6750. Minimum bid: $2,500. Game will be mutually agreed
upon and not include the Yankees series.
"Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Golf"
Join Greg White, Polish Assistance Board of Directors Member, for a round of
golf at Liberty National Golf Club overlooking the Statue of Liberty and the
Manhattan Skyline of New York. Member must be present. Expiration Date
12/31/2015. Donated by Greg White. Minimum bids: 1 player - $500, 2
players - $750, 3 players - $1000. Upon mutually agreeable date.
One week Vacation on the Ocean in Nova Scotia
It is in a region called the Canadian Maritimes (very much like Maine) and
known as the lobster capital of Canada. It is accessible by ferry from Maine or a
short airplane ride from NY to Halifax. Link to the website:
www.sandylanevacations.com and the oceanfront cottage is Ocean's Playgound Cottage. With 10 secluded acres and over 1,000 feet of ocean frontage,
this delightful cottage is an oasis of peace and tranquility. 3 bedrooms, sleeps
6, 2 bathrooms, internet. Any week in the summer as long as the dates can be
confirmed before April as it books up quickly. Donated by Drs. Mitchell and
Ava Sierecki Estimated Value: $1,100 Minimum bid: $500
One Week stay in NE Georgia Mountains in the foothills of the Great Smokey Mountains
Located in the foothills of the Great Smokey Mountains between Helen and
Lake Burton, GA, this nicely appointed, 4-bedroom, 3-full bath home is
located on the signature hole of the Innsbruck Golf Course. Available April
2015 through November 2015 with advance notice & subject to availability.
Donated by Andrea and Jack Grayson Estimated Value: $1,500
Minimum Bid: $500
Dine at Atelier Amaro, Poland's First Michelin Starred Restaurant
Chef Wojciech Modest Amaro offers a voucher for 5 "moments" (260 PLN) accompanied with selection of Polish
alcohols. www.atelieramaro.pl. Wojciech Modest Amaro is one of the most outstanding chefs in Poland and the
author of the bestselling "The Polish Cuisine of the 21st Century". Donated by: Atelier Amaro
Estimated Value: $200 plus alcohol Minimum bid: $75
Rafal Olbinski Poster
signed AP 20/35, Inkography. Donated by Eryka Volker.
Estimated Value $500 Minimum bid: $350
A picture is worth a thousand wishes
May it bring you luck, protection and fulfillment of desires.
Picture on Canvas. Donated by Eva Skibicki
Estimated Value: Good Luck is priceless
Vintage Stuben Glass 8" Tear Drop Bud Base
donated by: Cesare L. Saneramo
Estimated Value at $400 Minimum Bid: $100
Tiffany & Co. Elsa Peretti Design Open Heart in Sterling Silver
For someone special on Valentine’s Day. Donated by: Eva Skibicki
Estimated Value $100 Minimu bid: $25
Hans Turnwald Diamond Crystal Bottle Stopper
From the exclusive tabletop gift line. Hans Turnwald created gift lines for Cristofle, El Corte Inglés and Harrods.
Donated by Cesare L. Santeramo
Estimated Value: $200 Minimum Bid: $50
“Spas Na Krovi”
Painting by Russian artist "Alexander" . The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood is one of the main sights of St.
Petersburg, Russia. Donated by Dr. Ava Sierecki and Dr. Mitchell Sierecki.
Estimated Value: $200 Minimum bid: $100
Champagne Wishes and Caviar Dreams
For someone special on Valentine's Day. Donated by: Jadwiga Palade
Estimated Value: $100 Minimum bid: $40
Partial List — Additional items are on display in the Foyer
Bal Polonaise 2015
Raffle Items
To benefit Polish Assistance. Winners need not be present.
Partial list – please see items on display in the Centennial Foyer
Two tickets for the Bal Polonaise 2016 Donated by Polish Assistance, Inc.
Be my Valentine Gift Basket Donated by Ball Chairs
Chocolate Lovers Paradise Donated by Russell Skibicki
A three-dimensional hologram of Wawel Castle, etched by laser inside of a crystal cube
(Crystal Rotary Light Stand included) Donated by: Mariola Haggar
Painted Metal Statue of a Peacock (Majolica-like) Decorated with Rhinestones, by QIFU
Donated by: Mariola Haggar
Ladies Silver-plated Compact Mirror Decorated with Svarovski Crystals
Donated by: Mariola Haggar
Bee Venom Face Cream by Manuka Honey Bees from New Zealand
(as good as Botox :). Retail value approx. $200.
Donated by: Mariola Haggar
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Raffle and Silent Auction Information and Rules
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Any bid in excess of estimated value is tax deductible. (Check with your accountant)
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Minimum bids are listed on some items. Bids must be in increments as noted on each Silent Auction bid sheet.
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The winning Silent Auction bid will be the last, highest and correct bid on each sheet. The Auction Committee will decide on any
discrepancies.
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ALL SALES ARE FINAL. ITEMS ARE NON-TRANSFEREABLE. Items may not be exchanged or returned to the story or individual that donated it, except where specified.
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Retail values noted below each item are donor’s estimates and are not warranted for tax purposes or for general value. Any bid in
excess of estimated value is tax deductible. (Check with your accountant)
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All auction items must be used within one year or by dates specified. All guarantees are between buyer and donor.
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Gift Certificates from restaurants do not includes sales tax & gratuity in their value.
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Payment by the successful bidder may be made at the end of the auction. Payment may be made with check, cash or credit card.
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The buyer is responsible for items after purchase. No items may be removed until payment in full is received. All items must be
removed the evening of the event.
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An announcement closing the bidding will be made and no further bids will be accepted on items. Winning bidders may pick up
their items at the checkout station. Please wait until a volunteer will retrieve your items for you.
Congratulations
To Polish Assistance
and
Best wishes to this year’s honorees
The Honorable Aldona Wos, M.D.
Mrs. Jadwiga Palade
Nina Thiessen, M.D.
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Dr. & Mrs. Peter and Dana Mencel
Congratulations from Polish Assistance
Chevalier Cesare L. Santeramo, K.C.S.J.
Chevalier Robert J. Campbell, MD K.C.S.J.
On being the recipients of the 2015 Erwin Piscator Honorary Award
in recognition of their outstanding work in support of the performing arts.
You join the ranks of other distinguished honoraries such as
Lucille Lortel, Vartan Gregorian, Dr. Johann Georg Prince of Hohenzollern and Meera T. Gandhi.
Congratulations
to
Polish Assistance, Inc.
Its President Mrs. Jadwiga Palade
The Honorees and The Chairladies
of the 56th Annual Polonaise Ball
Dr. Christopher and Mrs. Katherine Kolasa
Matthew, Thomas and Natalie
Barbara Fox-Bordiga and Chevalier Cesare L. Santeramo
In Honor
Of
Robert Jean Campbell M.D. K.C.S.J.
And
Cesare L. Santeramo K.C.S.J.
Many years of dedicated service
To Polish Assistance, Inc.
The Late Lord Bordiga and Barbara Fox Lady Bordiga
Congratulations to
Guest of Honor
The Honorable Aldona Wos, M.D.
Amicus Poloniae Award Recipient
Mrs. Jadwiga Palade
White Eagle Award Recipient
Nina Thiessen, M.D.
From
With special gratitude
The Board of Directors of Polish Assistance and the recipients of our aid
wish to give special recognition to the organizations and individuals
who support our mission to provide assistance, primarily financial,
to persons of Polish origin who are at risk or needy.
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Dr. & Mrs. Zbigniew Brzezinski — Benefactor
Centorr Vacuum Industries — Table Sponsor
Dr. Joseph Haggar and Mrs. Mariola Gorska Haggar - Table Hosts
Mr. Stanislaw Kowalczyk — VIP Sponsor
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Miscimarra — VIP Sponsor
Mr. & Mrs. William Nareski II - Table Host
Polish Slavic Federal Credit Union — Benefactor
Raymond James Financial — Premier Sponsor
Repechage —Table Gifts
Mr. Sigmund Rolat - Benefactor
Lady Blanka Rosenstiel - Benefactor
Chevalier Cesare L. Santeramo K.C.S.J. and Dr. Robert J. Campbell K.C.S.J.—Table Hosts
Stifel Nicolaus— Table Sponsor
Dr. & Mrs. Ronald Tucker - VIP Sponsor
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Tyburczy—VIP Sponsor
The Honorable Aldona Wos and Mr. Louis DeJoy — Table Hosts
And many of our special event patrons
Mr. Richard Agster, Mr. Mariusz Banasiak, Mr. Andrzej Barnowski, Mr. & Mrs. Boleslaw Biega, Barbara Fox Lady
Bordiga, Dr. & Mrs. Zbigniew Brzezinski, Mr. & Mrs. Jaroslaw Bukowski, Dr. Robert J. Campbell, K.C.S.J., Ms.
Sharon Choe, Dr. Anna Cienciala, Mrs. Bluma Cohen, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Cutler, Ms. Alexandra Czaplinski,
Nina Mlodzinska de Rovira, Mr. & Mrs. Jan Dembinski, Mr. Howard Edelstein, Mrs. Danuta Garlitski, Mr. & Mrs.
Joseph Gore, Esq, Dr. Janusz Gorzynski, Mr. & Mrs. Marian Grebski, Ms. Christina Gutt, Mr. Sam Hajjar, Mrs.
Marta Hemming, Mr. & Mrs. George Jablokov, Mrs. Joan Kapitan , Mr. & Mrs. Louis Keene, Drs. Norman &
Hanna Kelker, Mr. Marjan Kiepura, Mr. & Mrs. Dariusz Knapik, Dr. & Mrs. Christopher Kolasa , Mr. Stanislaw
Kowalczyk, Mrs. Rose Kruszewski , Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Kurczaba, Mrs. Barbara Lawn, Patrick Lee Foundation,
Mme Sachi Liebergesell, Mr. & Mrs.Chester Lobrow, Mrs. Krystyna Markut, Dr. & Mrs. Alexander Massey, Mrs.
Rosana Mazzia, Dr. & Mrs. Peter Mencel , Mrs. Ewa Meyerhoff, Dr. Maria Michejda, Dr. Thaddeus Mirecki, Mr.
Edward Mohylowski, Dr. Ewa Monsul, Mrs. Jadwiga Palade, Mr. & Mrs. Harald Paumgarten, Mr. & Mrs. Stephen
Phebus, Mr. Anton Pliska, Mr. & Mrs. Antoni Potulicki, Mrs. Reda Riley, Mr. Sigmund Rolat, Lady Blanka
Rosenstiel, Mr. & Mrs. Rudomina, Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Samitt, Chev. Cesare L.Santeramo, K.C.S.J., Mr. & Mrs.
Christopher Skibicki , Dr. Wojciech Skrzypiec, Dr. Zbigniew Sobol, Mr. Krystian Von Speidel, Drs. George & Maria
Spinak , Mrs. Malina Stadnik, Dr. & Mrs. Robert Steele, Dr. Maria Nowakowska Stycos, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Stilwell,
Mr. & Mrs.Witold Sulimirski, Mr. Peter Swiderski, Mrs. Eryka Volker, Mr. Greg White, Mr. Edward Whitman,
Mr.Mark T.Wojtusiak, Dr. Christne Zaleski, Mrs. Cynthia Zirinsky
Partial list
Congratulations
Polish Assistance, Inc.
On The 56th Bal Polonaise
POLONIA BAKERY
TRADITIONAL POLISH BAKED GOODS
And Thank You
For Your Continued Hard Work
Helping Those In Need
Gabriel Bundschuh, Jr. – President
Gabriel Bundschuh & Associates, Inc.
Servicing the Communities Insurance Needs Since 1944
700 White Plains Road
Suite #322
Scarsdale, NY 10583
Phone 914-723-2220
FAX 914-723-1119
204 Monroe Street
Passaic, NJ 07055
973-471-3485
[email protected]
Polish Assistance
WHITE EAGLE AWARDS
2015
2014
2012
2011
2009
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
Nina Thiessen, MD
Witold T. Sulimirski
Mariola Gorska Haggar
Jadwiga Palade,
Adam Bak
Teresa Sulimirski
Lynne Olson and Stanley Cloud
David Ensor
Vice President, Polish Assistance, Member Grant Committee
Retired Member of Board of Directors of Polish Assistance
Director, Barclays Wealth and Polish Assistance benefactor
President, Polish Assistance
Polish businessman and philanthropist
Former President Polish Assistance
Authors of "A Question of Honor"
CNN Correspondent,
Creator "Warsaw Rising: The Forgotten Soldiers of World War II"
Bohdan de Rosset
Former Chairman Polish Assistance
Michael Sendzimir
Long-time supporter and former chairman Kosciuszko Foundation
Kazimierz S. Rasiej
Former Board member and VP Polish operations
Nina Mlodzinska de Rovira
Long-time member, former and current Bal Polonaise Chairlady
Kosciuszko Foundation
For long standing support
Alicja Malecka
Pioneer in establishing the modern financial system in Poland
Cesare Santeramo, K.C.S.J.
Long-time member, former Bal Polonaise chairman
Martha Eggerth Kiepura
Opera diva
Zofia Matlawska
Long-time supporter and fundraiser
Dr. Robert J. Campbell III K.C.S.J.
Long-time supporter and former Bal Polonaise chairman
Ludwig Seidenman
Attorney
Zbigniew Niemczyski
Successful Polish businessman and benefactor to the handicapped
Boleslaw Wierzbianski
Founder and Publisher of the "Nowy Dziennik"
Jerzy Kosinski
Author of "Painted Bird" and others
The Honorable and Mrs. John Davis, Jr.
US Ambassador to Poland during the rise of Solidarity
His Excellency Count Wladyslaw Poninski President of the Knights of Malta
His Excellency Sir Crispin Tickell
British Ambassador to the United Nations on behalf of Her Majesty,
Queen Elizabeth II, commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the
Anglo-Polish Alliance, signed on August 25, 1939.
Best Wishes to Polish Assistance, Inc.
The work of Polish Assistance and its staff
Are renown in the community
EDWIN I. GORSKI, ESQ
750 Park Ave, 25th fl
New York, NY 10017
Tel: (212)499-0768
2014
Canonization of Blessed John Paul II
70th Anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising
We pause to mark notable lives lost this year
Dr. Anna Cienciala
Mr. Waldemar Dowiak
Jack Radgowski
We salute
Kasia and Piotr Beczala
and welcome them
at the
Polish Assistance
Bal Polonaise
1977
Mrs. Mariola Gorska Haggar and Dr. Joseph G. Haggar
Salute
Polish Assistance, Inc.
For upholding the finest Polish traditions
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Congratulate
Guest of Honor
Aldona Wos MD
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White Eagle Award Recipient
Nina Thiessen MD
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Amicus Poloniae Award Recipient
Jadwiga Palade
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Best Wishes and Many Thanks to
To Mariola’s co-Chairs of Bal Polonaise 2015
Mrs. Jolana Blau
Ms. Julia Posacki
Mrs. Eva Skibicki
MARIE SKŁODOWSKA CURIE
PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION, INC.
Barbara R. Blyskal – President
CONGRATULATIONS
on your accomplishments
For information about MSCPWA or the
Anthony and Josephine Chmura Memorial Scholarship
visit our website www.curiewomen.org
Jack Radgowski
CEO and Founder of Central Semiconductor Corp
Polish American humanitarian and philanthropist
Longtime supporter of Polish Assistance
Honorary Trustee of The Kosciuszko Foundation
Recipient of The Kosciuszko Foundation’s Medal of Recognition
and advocate for many American and Polish American organizations
He will be remembered for his generous spirit and philanthropic nature.
Congratulations from
“Anything done for another is done for oneself “
TERESA’S RESTAURANT
Pope John Paul II
80 Montague St
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Tel. (718) 797-3996
Zapraszamy
CREDITS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Polish Assistance wishes to give special recognition and thanks to
All our Devoted Volunteers organized by Mrs. Eryka Volker
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Mrs. Jolana Blau, Mrs. Mariola Gorska Haggar, Ms. Julia Posacki, Mrs. Eva Skibicki
for sponsoring Flower Arrangements by International Garden
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Chevalier Cesare L. Santeramo
Master of Ceremonies
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Eva Nicole Skibicki and Russell Skibicki
Souvenir Journal

Ms. Emily Reifel
Social Sales Manager and Staff of CPS 5 Events at the Plaza

Alex Donner and his Orchestra
Music
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Mariusz Bernatowicz Executive Director, Adrianna Koterba Artistic Lead
Polish American Folk Dance Company
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Ania Kaczmarski i Patryk Płoszaj
Championship Winning Ballroom Dancers
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U.S. Merchant Marine Academy
Color Guard
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Mr. Jacek Mikolajczyk
Photography
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Ms. Patricia Roman
Office Manager, Polish Assistance
New Age Flooring
Professional Wood Floor
Installation and Refinishing All
Kinds of Unique Designs and Finishes
Highly Recommended by Chevalier Cesare L. Santeramo K.C.S.J.
Grzegosz Penkala
718 751 6530
[email protected]
To see images and order photos from tonight’s event
Please go to
www.discoverphotostudio.com
Discover Photo LLC1
Court Street 4th Floor
New Britain, CT 06053
860-874-6646
[email protected]
Polish Assistance, Inc
Founder
Maria Dembinski
Honorary Members
Chevalier Robert J. Campbell MD, KCSJ
H.S.H. Grace of Monaco
Artur and Aniela Rubinstein Witold Sulimirski
Wanda Wolinski
President Emeritus
Teresa Sulimirski
Board of Directors
Jadwiga Krajewska Palade, President *
Nina Thiessen, M.D.,Vice President *
Chevalier Cesare L. Santeramo, K.C.S.J., Secretary *
Eva Nicole Skibicki, Treasurer *
Christopher Kurczaba, Esq
Ewa Meyerhoff
Nina Mlodzinska de Rovira
Lady Blanka Rosenstiel
Malina Stadnik
Eryka Volker
Greg White
* denotes Executive Committee Member
BECOME A MEMBER
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ADDRESS _______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________
TELEPHONE ____________________________________
EMAIL ADDRESS____________________________________________________
I want to become a member of Polish Assistance, Inc. with annual dues of:
 $1,000 - BENEFACTOR
 $500 - $999 SPONSOR
 $100-$499 PATRON
 $50-$99 DONOR
 $45 - SUPPORTING MEMBER
 $25 - STUDENT
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Please make checks payable to and mail to:
POLISH ASSISTANCE, INC.
15 East 65th Street New York, NY 10065
(212) 570-5560
[email protected]
Polish Assistance, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt, non-profit charitable organization. Donations are tax-deductible to the
extent allowable by law. A copy of the annual report and registration filed may be obtained by contacting Polish
Assistance, Inc. at 15 East 65th Street, New York, NY 10065, (212)570-5560 or [email protected] A copy of
the most recent annual report is available from the State of New York Department of Law, Charities Bureau, 120
Broadway, New York, New York, 10271.