PACT’S Pierogi, Piwo, Paczki and Polka Party

Toledo can be a happening place when you mix Polish people with pierogi, beer, kapusta, paczki and award winning kielbasa.  Throw in some great music and a few games and you have the recipe for a great time.  On Sunday, March 6th, that’s just what the Polish community in Toledo did.  People lined up well before 2:00 to make sure they had a place in line for dinner.  On hand was Mike Janiszewski, who recently won the title of Toledo’s “Kielbasa King”.  Mike made 150 pounds of his tasty kielbasa…

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More Kielbasa Than One Person Can Eat!

A kielbasa lovers dream come true! The first ever Kielbasa Cook Off challenge was held at the Bedford Hills Golf pavilion on Saturday, November 13th. Eleven challengers brought their home made kielbasa to the cook off. Participants were: PVK. Jan Howard, J&J Kielbasa, Janiszewski’s Kielbasa, Krueger Kielbasa, Zaza’s Old World Kielbasa, Archie Z’s, Erin Darah Kielbasa, Lou’s, Wulf Family Pride, and Grycza’s Kielbasa. Along with the mounds of kielbasa available, other Polish foods were offered. Music by Billy P. kept the pavilion hopping and games were available to occupy both…

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Winners of PACT Euchre tournament

The first Sunday of the PACT euchre tournament is over. We think everyone enjoyed themselves. The lucky first place winner was Marlin and the second place winner was Darlene. Both were awarded a cash prize. The next euchre tournament is Sunday, September 26th. It will start exactly at 3 PM so don’t be late! The more people who play, the bigger the winnings are, so bring your relatives, your friends and your neighbors to the next euchre tournament. It’s very informal and everyone is welcome.  The schedule for euchre is:…

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Mitch Garwolinski Back By Popular Demand

Abducted from his family by the Nazis at the age of 8, he was starved, tortured and left for dead three times.  During his third capture, he was sent to an experimental hospital where cruel medical experiments were done on him.  The rest of his family – a brother, sister, and parents – were also captured and sent to different slave labor or concentration camps. Mr. Garwolinski talks about his existence in this harsh environment, his escapes and about many of the memories that still live vividly in his mind.…

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Tom Waniewski Presents His Views

On Thursday, July 29th about 40 people gathered at Ski’s Restaurant to listen to Tom Waniewski, Toledo City Councilman, who is currently running for the Ohio State Senate. Mr. Waniewski outlined much of his platform which included lowering state taxes, balancing the budget and cutting out much of the special interest spending which currently exists. He also talked about many city related issues and answered questions from the folks who attended. Mr. Waniewski is a native Toledoan who grew up in the old Lagrange Street neighborhood. He has strong ties…

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Katyn Exhibit

On Saturday, July 24th, the Katyn exhibit came to Toledo. The presentation was shown at the Rosary Care Center on the campus of Lourdes College in Sylvania, Ohio. Dr. Allen Paul gave a lecture about the events surrounding Katyn in World War II and the background to this historic and tragic event that took the lives of 22,000 Polish army officers, intellectuals, teachers, and government officials by the hands of the Russian Army. This event took place in April of 1940. The event was sponsored by Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur (co-chair…

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November Newsletter

Happy Thanksgiving to everyone! Once again, PACT is busy in our quest to uphold our Mission Statement; specifically our promise to promote our rich Polish heritage and culture.  The Wigilia (Christmas Eve) celebration plans are progressing and we are excited that this traditional Christmas celebration will be offered to the Polish community.  We hope everyone will be able to attend.  All proceeds will go to needy Polish families to help them have a happier Christmas holiday.  Don’t forget, if you have any traditions that you would like to share, or…

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David Yonke Speech

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On Wednesday, September 30th, Mr. David Yonke, Religion Editor at The Blade, shared his reporter’s view of the Fr. Robinson trial with a crowd of approximately 70 enthusiastic attendees at Ski’s Restaurant.  Mr. Yonke was the first person to break the story that police believed Fr. Robinson killed Sister Margaret Ann Pahl in a ritual murder.   His book, Sin, Shame and Secrets; The Murder of a Nun, the Conviction of a Priest, and Cover-Up in the Catholic Church was published in 2006.

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