Polish Heritage Alliance - Polish Center of Wisconsin
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Polish Heritage Alliance - Polish Center of Wisconsin
Winter 2014 Inside... President’s Message . . . . .2 The PHA Needs You! . . . .3 Polish Fest 2014 . . . . . . . . .4 Free & Clear in 2015 . . . .5 Champagne Brunches . . .6 Polish Fest Night with the Milwaukee Admirals . . . . .7 Lenten Friday Fish Fries . .7 Annual Pączki Day . . . . . . .8 THE POLISH CONNECTION is a newsletter for donors and friends published quarterly by Polish Heritage alliance, inc. 6941 S. 68th Street Franklin, WI 53132 Phone: 414-529-2140 Fax: 414-529-1055 Email: [email protected] Websites: www.polishcenterofwisconsin.org www.polishfest.org ••• EdItors Susan Mikoś Jane Riley Best Bonnie M. Wietrzychowski PhotograPhy Mel Brunner Susan Mikoś Vital Image Photography graPhIc dEsIgn Design Works Ball of fire gala by Janine Adamczyk On Saturday, November 9, 2013, the Polish Center was aglow in red as we held our Ball of Fire Gala fund raiser. As you may know, we have begun a campaign to retire our mortgage and this year’s Gala was the campaign kickoff. The Ball of Fire Gala was attended by 150 people. Everyone enjoyed delicious hors d’oeuvres and dinner prepared by Jack Norman Catering. In addition, the event featured a beautiful ice luge and an open bar compliments of Planners Financial Group. Entertainment included the Grace Notes Trio performing during cocktail hour and Matthew Byczynski’s melodious piano playing during dinner. The silent and voice auctions featured a wide variety of items including vacation packages, jewelry, sports memorabilia, and gift certificates for many different goods and services. It was a fabulous night which was enjoyed by all. It was also a financial success for our organization and the Free & Clear campaign with a profit of over $25,000! Thank you to the Gala Committee for all of their hard work in coordinating a wonderful evening. Thank you to all the sponsors, auction donors, and attendees for making this a night to remember! See page 4 & 5 for a list of donors and sponsors and details of the “Free and Clear” Capital Campaign. President’s Message BOARD OF DIRECTORS Susan Mikoś President David Borowski Vice President Michele St. MarieBoelkow Treasurer Steve Chybowski Secretary Diane Holytz Nick Ignatowski Bernie Jendrzejczak Mike Kaiser Danuta Kurczewski Janet Protasiewicz Kenneth Skowronski Mary Jo Swider Janine Adamczyk Immediate Past President VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR Diane Holytz 414-614-7454 STAFF Jane Riley Best Festival Director Mel Brunner Administrative Assistant David Hart Facility Custodian & Maintenance Technician Tom Rasmussen Banquet & Facilities Manager Bonnie Wietrzychowski Office Manager hours oFFIcE: Monday-Friday 9 AM-5 PM or by appointment lIbrary: Tuesday 12-2 PM Wednesday 6-8 PM during Center events or by appointment: 414-858-9357 2 Greetings, 2013 was another eventful year in the life of the Polish Heritage Alliance. It was encouraging to see so many enthusiastic faces at the annual membership meeting last September. We extend congratulations and a warm welcome to new board members Bernie Jendrzejczak, Nick Ignatowski, Janet Protasiewicz, Mike Kaiser, and Steve Chybowski (Secretary). We thank our departing board members Andy Wasielewski, Clark Wantoch, Joe Dudzik, Michael Krass and Fran Wasielewski for their years of dedicated service. Francis Vogel, our Executive Director, has moved on to pursue other professional opportunities. We thank him for his service and wish him well in his new endeavors. The Board and staff are carrying on in his absence, and we have every reason to be optimistic about the future of PHA. As previously announced, Polish Fest 2013 was the best-attended and most profitable in years. We followed that up in November with a blazingly successful Ball of Fire Gala (see page 1). Throughout the year, the Cultural Committee has exercised industrious creativity in presenting a rich array of concerts, art exhibits, lectures, Polish classes, folk art workshops and other programs highlighting Poland’s cultural heritage. A broad array of social events in 2013 supplied a steady round of fun for all ages, ranging from the Golf Outing to the Beer Tasting and Vodka Tastings, and the Holiday Bazaar. Our amazing Bingo volunteers turn out every Wednesday for one of the PHA’s major fundraising activities. 2013 was also the year we kicked off our mortgage-burning campaign, under the slogan “Free and Clear in Our Fifteenth Year.” We have already made significant progress towards our goal of eliminating the Polish Center’s debt and establishing a reserve fund for the future. The Polish Heritage Alliance is dedicated to promoting all aspects of Polish heritage and culture, and the Polish Center is our home. If you haven’t visited in awhile, please drop in for some of our upcoming events or just to say hello. Susan G. Mikoś President, Polish Heritage Alliance, Inc. thE PolIsh connEctIon • WIntEr 2014 Polish Vodka tasting Mickiewicz in Music Concert Well over 100 people sampled 28 different Polish vodkas, participated in our raffle, and enjoyed two lively performances by the Syrena Polish Folk Dancers on November 1st. The event included a delicious buffet by Jack Norman Catering. In addition, signature martinis were available for purchase. Thanks to the support of businesses and individuals, the event was a great success! SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR DONORS On Saturday, November 30th, the Polish Center celebrated Adam Mickiewicz (17981855), Poland's greatest national poet. His poetry (set to music by Ignacy Paderewski and Grażyna Bacewicz) was beautifully sung by Alicia York. The program also featured music by Fryderyk Chopin, Aleksander Tansman, Karol Szymanowski, Witold Lutosławski and Tomasz Gapinski - expertly performed by Charles Asch (cello), Tom Gapinski (piano), James Gapinski (guitar); Alison O'Leary (Flute); Shannon O'Leary (violin), and Alicia York (soprano). It was an elegant, enjoyable evening with full attendance. CDs of the performance can be ordered by calling the Polish Center. Apples of Eden Artistic Hang-Ups - Franklin The Brass Rooster Flowers to Carrie - Carrie Lenz GAIA Micro Spa Genesis Jewelry/Art Gallery Hanley's Bar and Grille Harry's Ace Hardware & Rental Diane Holytz Hyatt Place - Milwaukee Airport Jack Norman Catering Johnson Brothers Beverages, Inc. Legacy Salon & Day Spa Susan Mikoś Paul Costanzo Photography Prescott Miller Jewelry Relaxation Sensation Ricardo's Pizza Robert Haack Diamonds Stan's Fit For Your Feet Staybridge Suites Sudz Wash and Lube Polanki library at the Polish center of Wisconsin • Books in English and Polish, including Polish history, literature, art, folklore, travel, cooking, Polish Americans, children’s books, and more • Polish movies with English subtitles – VHS & DVD formats • Polish classical, folk and popular music • Genealogy and family history reference materials • Helpful and friendly volunteers Mówimy po polsku! CHeCk it out! SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR DONORS AND SPONSORS: ABCO Building Corporation • Conrad Kaminski • Thomas F. Gapinski Rozga-Schutte-Walloch Funeral & Cremation Service Max A. Sass & Sons Funeral & Cremation Service Talent Associates, Inc. (John A. Mangold, President) The Polish Heritage alliance Needs You! By Susan G. Mikoś The Polish Heritage Alliance is a membership-based and volunteer-driven nonprofit organization. We have professional staff to help manage our day-day-operations and banquet business, but we need YOUR involvement to make us successful in our mission of promoting Polish culture and heritage. There are many opportunities to get involved, from serving on the Board of Directors to serving beer at Polish Fest. Committee positions include Finance, Membership, Free & Clear Campaign, Cultural Programs, Gardening, Facilities, Personnel, and various special events or task forces. Volunteer We also need a host of volunteers to keep our Polish Center Opportunities activities running smoothly. If you like to meet people and have some daytime hours free, we would love to have you staff our front desk. We are always looking for people to help with special projects like mailings and with various community events, such as fish fries, Pączki Day, the golf outing, beer and vodka tastings, brunches, galas, etc. If you have a particular skill, like communications, graphic design, or grantwriting, we could definitely put your talents to good use! Our weekly Bingo games provide an important revenue stream that helps keep the Polish Center’s doors open. Our dedicated cadre of Bingo volunteers is in need of reinforcements on Wednesday nights. If you would like to help out in a relaxed and friendly environment, this could be for you! The Polanki Library at the Polish Center is always looking for volunteers who love learning and/or have an interest in family history. For Polish Fest opportunities, see the Festival Director’s article on page 4 or check out the new website at www.polishfest.org. If interested, call us at 414-529-2140, send your name and phone # to the PHA at 6941 S. 68th St., Franklin, WI 53132, or email [email protected]. Our Volunteer Coordinator is Diane Holytz (414-614-7454 [email protected]). For Bingo, contact Heddy Moskaluk at 414-425-6728. thE PolIsh connEctIon • WIntEr 2014 3 Polish fest 2014 Closer Than You Think! by Jane Riley Best, Festival Director The snow flies, the days are short, yet sunshine and long summer nights are not just a far off dream. In six months, the 33rd Annual Polish Fest kicks off the ethnic festival season at Henry W. Maier Festival Park. Polish Fest 2013 was a great success thanks to so many dedicated volunteers and enthusiastic attendees. Building upon that momentum as a festival takes year round effort. There is plenty going on behind the scenes to bring you the best entertainment, food and cultural offerings. Vodka tastings, an inspiring Cultural Village, captivating dancers, an outdoor Mass, memorable souvenirs, tantalizing food offerings, imported Tyskie...all Polish Fest Pageant Winners (Left to right): take time to put in place! Little Miss Polish Fest Adriana Hintz, Junior Miss Polish Fest Jazmine Mankowski, Pre-Teen Miss Polish Fest has been blessed with eager sponsors and donors for the upcoming 2014 Polish Fest Sophie Strobach, Teen Miss Polish Fest festival. We’re off to a very good start with generous supporters. There is a continuing Kamilah Lay need for donations/sponsorships at many levels. As a non-profit organization with a mission to present Polish heritage to the community at large through arts, history, culture garden Committee and entertainment, Polish Fest strives to instill in future generations pride in their heritage by Valerie Lukaszewicz as well as introduce others to it. During the cold and snow, the gardens of The profits from Polish Fest help us support cultural events at the Polish Center of the Polish Center are at rest. The Garden Wisconsin throughout the year. Polish Fest donors will receive special invitations to Polish Committee members can now store up Center events, including beer and vodka tastings, concerts of popular and classical music, their energy for 2014. art exhibits in our Gallery, cooking demonstrations, folk art workshops, holiday Thanks again to the Eagle Scout project celebrations, and more. of Alexander Lylewicz which was Donations of any amount help us during the festival, but are vital during the year to carry completed in the Fall. Alexander and his out our overall mission. Without your generosity, many of these opportunities for diverse friends put in the new tree logs to help art, culture, history and entertainment would not be possible. hold the soil in the strip behind the Polish We look forward to a fun-filled and exciting festival June 13-15, 2014. We have lots of Center. In Spring, Daniel Brever will volunteers who work hard to make it all come together. There are opportunities for new initiate an Eagle Scout project. The plan is volunteers to pitch in and share the fun. Get in touch with me to see what they are and very comprehensive. Included will be if any would be a good fit for you. flower plantings, mulching, and To keep apprised of our festival as it unfolds, visit www.polishfest.org and follow us on improving the area near the Wisconsin Facebook. We try very hard to keep you up to date, educated and entertained. The flag. Once again long term volunteer, Facebook page has been a nice platform for Polish tradition, recipes and other fun things. John Saltz, trimmed the Annabelle Polish Fest will be launching a new website in January We also have a new online souvenir hydrangeas so that the beautiful white shop, so old and new favorites, advance tickets and more, are available all year round. flowers can bloom for our enjoyment. As I enter my third season as Festival Director, I look forward to hearing from you Remember to volunteer for the Garden regarding suggestions, volunteer opportunities, sponsorships, and of course, just to chat. Committee. We need help to keep up Email me directly at [email protected] or call 414-529-2140 x 102. our grounds. You can volunteer once a month, once a week or only once. We Enjoy the beauty of winter, yet anticipate the warm embrace of summer. June and Polish need and appreciate your help. Fest – both are closer than you think! Spial anks to the “Ball Fire” Auction Item Donors, Gala Sponsors and Donors GALA AUCTION ITEM DONORS: Janine Adamczyk Aleah Hair Salon Alliance Francaise de Milwaukee American Vet Clinic Arena Americas AutoZone Bay View Pick n' Save Bella Café Jane Riley Best Bluemel's Garden & Landscape Center Randy & Michele St. Marie-Boelkow Breadsmith Bresler Eitel Framing 4 Buckhorn Inn Bunzel's Meat Market The Business Journal Casablanca Chet & Leona's Floral Shop Chiropractic Care Center Colectivo Comedy Sportz Domino's Pizza DoubleTree by Hilton Economy TV Edward Jones EGonzArt Elite Island Resort Elliott's Ace Hardware thE PolIsh connEctIon • WIntEr 2014 The Flag Center Fred Astaire Dance Studios Friends of the Domes Clare Ann Gaouette Genesis Jewlers Hair FX Harbor Shores on Lake Geneva Harley Davidson Harley-Davidson Foundation, Inc. John & Dorothy Helmenstine Denise Hodkiewicz Diane Holytz Holz Motors Hubbard Family Tree Farm InterContinental Milwaukee Japanica Jordan Chiroporactics K.R. Mallak's Mike Kaiser Karl's Rental Center Klement's Sausage Armenta Kolkoski Beverly & Michael Krass Lakefront Brewery Layton Fruit Market Marcus Theaters Midwestern Shooter's Supply Susan Mikoś MillerCoors Milwaukee Admirals Milwaukee Athletic Club Milwaukee Brewers Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club Milwaukee Bucks Milwaukee County Zoo Milwaukee Cupcake Company Milwaukee Food Tours Milwaukee Repatory Theater Jo Mleczko Heddy & Jerry Moskaluk Iwona Nowak Oklahoma Liquor Old World Deli & Liquor Olympia Resort Pabst Mansion Join the “free & Clear” Capital Campaign by Susan G. Mikoś Thirteen and a half years ago, a dream came true when the Polish Center of Wisconsin opened its doors. After years of meeting in rented spaces, Milwaukee’s Polish community was able to build a home for itself in a secluded area of Franklin. Today, the Polish Center of Wisconsin provides gathering space for Polish groups, presents concerts of Polish music, showcases Polish art and history, and organizes events featuring Polish culture and products. Milwaukee’s Polish community worked together to build the Polish Center. Many contributions – large and small – made the dream a reality. Built in the style of a Polish country manor house, the Polish Center is a fitting symbol of Poland’s proud national heritage and a testimony to the achieve-ments of Polish people in Wisconsin. Visitors from other Polish communities, especially Chicago’s, admire our beautiful Polish home. If we want the Polish Center to be here for our children and grand-children, we must sustain the support that made it possible in the first place. Free & We have enjoyed over ten years of “grace,” during which relatively little maintenance was required, but already our Clear heavily-used facility is showing signs of wear and tear. We in 2015! recently installed handicapped-accessible doors; now, we urgently need to re-pave the front walk, refresh the EIFS (synthetic stucco) exterior, refinish the hardwood floors, replace carpeting, and make major repairs to the heating system. With these needs in mind, the Board of Directors has launched the “Free and Clear in our Fifteenth Year” fund raising campaign to eliminate the remaining $309,000 of mortgage debt and build a reserve fund to provide for future maintenance costs. You can be a part of this campaign. All donations are appreciated, and will be gratefully acknowledged. Contributions above $750 will receive permanent recognition at the Polish Center. Larger donations will enable us to reach our goal sooner and add to our endowment fund. This is the perfect opportunity to Help us pay tribute to your Polish ancestors or living family by meet our making a donation in their name. goal! Thank you to our Free & Clear Campaign Donors Janine Adamczyk Cindy Arbiture Chester Barbasiewicz Helen Banach Fred Bartkowski Michael Barzycki Michael Berzowski Randy Boelkow and Michele St. Marie- Boelkow Joyce Broderick Theresa Bucko Mary Buerger Dennis and Nancy Cimpl Deb Ciszewski Ron and Joan Cook Ronald and Wanda Dembowski Gloria Drenzek Joanne Dumanski Barndt W. Dziewanowski Neal Pease and Ewa Barczyk Patricia Franecki The Free Family Sybil Grandeck Jerry Halkoski Kinga or Walter Hallen Nick Ignatowski Casey and Rita Janiszewski Bernadine Jendrzejczak Barbara Kaainoa Donald Karnowski Dolores Karpinski Gerald and Bonnie Kleczka Daniel and Maureen Konkol Jean Kowalski Dave and Judy Kucej Annette Kuligowski Joseph Libnoch Lorrie Lukas Jason Makowski Christopher and Maryann Marowski Floriann Martin John Masel Ewa Melenchuk Susan and Michael Mikoś Ronald and Barabara Milner Jerry and Heddy Moskaluk Michael and Christine Ostopowicz Dr. Eileen Panacek Donald and Angela Pienkos Karen Pierce Polish Heritage Alliance Bingo Tod Poremski Thomas Radoszewski Alice Rapey Elaine Rewolinski Miroslaw and Anna Rogalski Gerv Rose Ronald and Gladys Roszak William Selerski Estate Russell Sepanski N.L. Skibicki Michael and Gloria Skwierawski Gilbert and Arlene Smieja Bernard and Celene Stanly Patrick Steliga Phil Sternig Robert Szews Irene Szpinalski Casey Szulc Norine Trewyn Keith and Colleen Triebenbach Susan and Mark Van Rixel Fran and Mary Wasielewski Robert Wezek Richard and Diane Wishowski Marion Wojtkowski Barbara Yug Spial anks to the “Ball Fire” Auction Item Donors, Gala Sponsors and Donors Irene Parthum Neal Pease & Ewa Barczyk PhD Salon & Spa Marjorie Piechowski Polanki Polish Center of Wisconsin Polish Fest Princess Marissa Sport Fishing Janet Protasiewicz Tom Radoszewski Ray's Butcher Shop Relaxation Sensation Ruby Tuesday Sachen Contemporary Imports Mary Ann Sadowski Shepler's Mackinac Island Ferry Sheridan Contract Gloria and Mike Skwierawski Sprecher Brewery Ann Stawski Staybridge Suites Steinhafel's Sudz Wash & Lube Sunset Playhouse Sun Tan City Mary Jo Swider Syrena Polish Folk Dance Ensemble Timber Ridge Lodge & Waterpark Bryan & Carol Torcivia Trader Joe's Tuckaway Country Club Usinger’s Sausage Anne Wal Fran & Mary Wasielewski Wegner CPA Wisco Hotel Group The Wisconsin Club Woodman's GALA SPONSORS: Planner's Financial Group, Nick Ignatowski, CFP PyraMaxBank Ritz Holman, Andy Holman Trane Company Wegner CPA Dr. Kenneth & Laura Wisniewski First Associated Insurance, Robert Grant Dr. Frank Galka Merit Asphalt Roman Electric WE Energies Foundation Jack Norman Catering Vital Image Photography GALA DONORS: Mike Berzowski Daniel Bruening Thomas Bruns Daivd & Judith Chattin, Jr. Gloria Drenzek Ada Dziewanowska Jane & Gerald Dunn Mark Frankowski Eleanore Jendrzejczak Stephen & Barbara Kaainoa Boleslaw & Judith Kowalski Ruth Kush Ann Lalasz Lorrie Lukas Michael Ogrodowski Gerv Rose Rosemarie Rzentkowski Irena Szpinalski Clark & Dawn Wantoch Kathy Wieczorek thE PolIsh connEctIon • WIntEr 2014 5 Celebrate with an elegant Champagne Brunch at the Polish Center of Wisconsin Easter, April 20, 2014 and Mher’s Day, May 11, 2014 Seatings at 10 a.m., Noon, and 2 p.m. All You Can Eat Buff Includ: Chef-carved beef tenderloin and pork loin, spiral ham, made-to-order omelets, Polish sausage, potatoes, pierogi, chicken supreme, beef burgundy, smoked fish, assorted salads, fresh fruit platter, assorted pastries and more! Juice, coffee, milk, tea, glass of champagne CASH BAR WILL BE OPEN Adults: $26.95 Children: Age 6-12 $11 •Age 5 & under Free RESERvAtIONS REquIREd Call 414-529-2140 for Reservations in the gallery… SPRINGFling eggS, eggS, eggS! Learn to make three different styles of Polish Easter eggs… Skrobanki Monday, March 31, 6-8 pm Create intricate designs by “scratching” the surface of colored eggs with Kasia Drake-Hames, folk art instructor. Beginning Pisanki saturday, april 12, 10am-noon Learn the basics of the wax-resist technique of decorating eggs with Bernie Jendrzejczak, folk artist. advanced Pisanki saturday, april 12, 1-3 pm Perfect your technique and unleash your creativity under the tutelage of master pisanki artist Barbara Godlewska. Nalepianki Monday, april 14, 6-8 pm Use the wycinanki (paper cutout) technique to decorate blown-out eggs and create ornaments that can be used for Easter, or next December on the Christmas tree. Taught by Kasia DrakeHames, folk art instructor. Cost (includes all materials) Adults: $15 for PHA members, $17 for nonmembers; Any two classes - $25/$30. Children ages 10-12*: half price An afternoon of art, crafts, and music Featuring paintings and graphics by Teresa Gierwielaniec Rozanacki *Must be accompanied by a registered adult; not suitable for children under 10 SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 2014 • 1-3 P.M. Pre-registration is required. Call the Polish Center for details. 6 “Sunrise on the Wisconsin River” thE PolIsh connEctIon • WIntEr 2014 Polish FEsT NighT wiTh ThE MilwaukEE adMirals Study Polish at the Polish Center Instructor: Michael J. Mikoś Professor of Polish Language and Literature at UWM Cost: $140 per class vs. Beginning Polish (Polish i) 10 tuesdays, January 21 – March 25, 6-8 p.m. suNday, March 30, 2014 5:00 PM Tickets $19.00 to benefit Polish Fest Available at www.polishfest.org and at the Polish Center of Wisconsin 6941 S. 68th Street • Franklin, WI 53132 Call 414-529-2140 for details. SaVe tHe dateS lEntEn FrIday FIsh FrIEs Learn to read and pronounce Polish words; build a foundation of words and grammar for speaking and understanding Polish. Active participation is encouraged. No previous knowledge is needed, but you should be prepared to spend two or more hours per week reviewing lessons and completing homework assignments. The textbook can be purchased at the first class. . intermediate Polish (Polish iV) 10 Thursdays, January 23 – March 27, 6-8 p.m. For students who have had two or three semesters of Polish, this course includes further study of grammar, vocabulary, common idioms, and conversation. It is also recommended for those who have some knowledge of the Polish language and would like a review. SMOKE-FREE BINGO every Wednesday Night Fridays, March 7–april 18, 2014 4:30-8 p.m. Adults: $10.95 • Children Age 6-12: $5.95 Children Age 5 & under: Free CASH BAR CARRY OUTS AVAILABLE GROUP RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED ALL SOFT CARDS Doors open at 4 p.m. Early Bird Bingo for $1,050 at 6 p.m. Regular Session Bingo for $1,050 at 7:30 p.m. “50/50 Raffle” Door prizes every 3rd Wednesday! Sponsored by Polish Heritage Alliance, Inc. Proceeds benefit POLISH CENTER OF WISCONSIN Call 414-529-2140 for more information. Monthly Card Games at the Polish Center FIRST AND THIRD THURSDAY OF THE MONTH Starts at Noon Free and Open to the Public Optional $9 lunch on first Thursday Cash Bar Card clubs and bridge groups are welcome! Individuals may join a table upon arrival. Play sheepshead, poker and more. For more information, call 414-529-2140. thE PolIsh connEctIon • WIntEr 2014 7 Polish Heritage Alliance, Inc. NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION US Postage PAID Milwaukee WI Permit No 1914 6941 S. 68th Street • Franklin, WI 53132-8237 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Have you renewed your PHa membership? Renewing your membership is the quickest way to ensure that you will continue to receive up-todate information on all events and activities. If you haven’t returned your renewal yet, please do so right away. If you didn’t receive a renewal letter or you are interested in becoming a member, please download a form at www.polishcenterofwisconsin.org or call our office at 414-529-2140. Annual Pączki Day Sale - March 4, 2014 7:00 to 11:30 a.m. Membership Meeting 7:00 p.m. (pączki and coffee will be served) We will be taking advance orders until Monday, February 24, 2014. Why not treat your workplace, club or family to this delicious Polish pastry? We’ll deliver boxes of pączki to homes and businesses within Milwaukee County, or you can stop in at the Polish Center of Wisconsin on Tuesday, March 4th and enjoy a pączek and coffee for $3.00. BOXES OF 1 DOZEN EACH q Prune q Raspberry q Mixed Minimum order is 1 dozen (one box) # of boxes ____@ $10.75 each = $ _________ # of boxes ____@ $10.75 each = $ _________ # of boxes ____@ $10.75 each = $ _________ (½ doz. each) BOXES OF 3 DOZEN EACH q Prune q Raspberry # of boxes ____@ $31.75 each # of boxes ____@ $31.75 each Delivery Charge(s) @ $5 Each Address TOTAL All orders must be pre-paid = = = = $ _________ $ _________ $ _________ $ _________ Please make checks payable to “Polish Heritage Alliance.” __ MasterCard ___Visa Name on Card:____________________________________________________________ Card #_____________________________________________________Exp. __________ Signature ________________________________________________________________ Expiration Date:______________CVV Code: __________ Billing Zip Code ____________ Pączki Day is March 4th! Ordered by: ______________________________________________ Phone:__________________________________________________ ___I will pick up my order from the Polish Center between 7-11:30 a.m. ___Please deliver my order on Tuesday, March 4. (Delivery is $5) Name __________________________________________________ Company (if applicable) ____________________________________ Street/City ______________________________________________ Phone __________________________________________________ Closest Cross Streets ______________________________________ ______________________________________________________ Delivery times cannot be guaranteed, but you may request a preferred time: ______________ (between 8:00-10:30 a.m.)