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SEPTEMBER 10, 2004, Friday, San Jose
7:30 p.m. HOLY MASS FOR THE INTENTION OF HEALING (in Polish)
God, who is fully present in the Eucharist, wants to heal a person from
his afflictions -- both, of his body and of his soul. All are invited.
St. Brother Albert Church, San Jose, 10250 Clayton Road
More information: 1-408-251-8490
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SEPTEMBER 11, 2004, Saturday, Sacramento Area, Roseville
12 noon - 7:30 p.m. ANNUAL POLISH FESTIVAL
Polish American Hall, 327 Main St., Roseville, CA 95678
Entertainment: Folk Dance Performances by Lowiczanie, Music and Songs by Local Artists, Arts and
Crafts, Books, Raffle, Children activities.
Food: Delicious and authentic POLISH FOOD, BEER imported from Poland.
FREE ADMISSION
MORE INFORMATION: 1-916-334-3050 or 1-916-725-8704
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SEPTEMBER 12, 2004, Sunday, Concord
10:00 a.m. - Fall Polish Picnic at the Cowell Park
The festivities start with the outdoor mass in Polish and continue with
home made Polish food feast, recreation activities, games and fun for
children.
East Bay Polish American Association, 1-925-229-9197
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SEPTEMBER 17, 2004, Friday, San Jose
12 noon to 1 p.m.
THE 1ST ANNUAL POLISH FLAG RAISING CEREMONY AND CULTURAL DAY
County Government Center, 70 W. Hedding St., San Jose (corner of
Hedding St. and First St.). Special Guests will be:
Paulina Kapuscinski - Consul of Poland - Los Angeles,
Christopher Kerosky - Honorary Consul of Poland - San Francisco
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SEPTEMBER 19, 2004, Sunday, San Jose
11 a.m. - 5 p.m. POLISH FESTIVAL - www.polishfestival.com
Lowiczanie will perform 3 times for the annual San Jose
Polish Festival: 1:00, 2:15, and 3:30 p.m. This year special
performances by guests from Sacramento: Clara i Helen Regula will
be singing at 12:45 pm i 2:00 p.m.. The Festival also features
homemade Polish food & booths with Polish souvenirs.
St. Brother Albert Church, San Jose, 10250 Clayton Road
More information: 1-408-251-8490 or www.polishfestival.com
THE BEST AND GREATEST FESTIVAL OF WESTERN U.S.A. -- BE THERE
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SEPTEMBER 19, 2004, Sunday, San Francisco
1:00 p.m. IMPORTANT meeting of Saint Stanislaus Society
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC despite the fight of BS Inc. to close it.
You may be witness to a historic vote as some people want
eagerly to break off from the Polish Roman Catholic Union,
the association CULTIVATED BY MANY GENERATIONS OF POLISH
EMIGRANTS FOR THE LAST 115 YEARS!!! More in Polish at:
www.poloniasf.org
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SEPTEMBER 23, 2004, Thursday, Menlo Park
7 p.m. Polish American Engineers Club Meeting
"VC funding activity in the US and specifically in Silicon Valley"
Guest speaker: Janusz Bryzek, Ph.D.
Location: The Little House of Peninsula Volunteers, (Gym Room)
800 Middle Avenue, Menlo Park, CA 94025
PAEC meetings in the Little House are free of charge
and open to members, friends and to all persons interested
in the guest speaker's presentation.
More info at: www.polishengineerssv.org
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SEPTEMBER 24, 2004, Friday, San Francisco
11:15 a.m - LECH WALESA AT THE COMMONWEALTH CLUB
President Walesa is visiting the U.S. on behalf of The Lech Walesa
Institute, which is actively involved in helping fund
the Goetz Academy Project (www.goetzacademy.us), a U.S.-based
international initiative to support worldwide learning and
youth leadership development. Walesa will address what he
sees as the greatest challenge to humanity in the 21st century,
and will be presented with a Commonwealth Club medallion for
having shaped our era.
11:15 a.m., Check-in
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m., Program
Grand Ballroom, Fairmont Hotel, 950 Mason St. (California & Mason),
$20 for Members, $40 for Non-members, $65 for Premium Seatings
(premium Seating Guarantees Seats In The First Few Rows Of The Room)
For Reservations visit www.commonwealthclub.org or call 1-800-847-7730
More in English at: www.poloniasf.org
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SEPTEMBER 26, 2004, Sunday, Danville
2:30 p.m. - LECH WALESA AT THE ATHENIAN SCHOOL
President Walesa will visit Danville to meet with the students,
faculty and friends of The Athenian School and to introduce the
Goetz Academy in Poland, as the first international and residential
school in that part of the world.
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver have been
invited to attend the event.
General Admission: $45 for one person; $80 for two
Limited admission. Reservations recommended:
Ph: 1-510-748-2334 or info@goetzacademy.us
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