American Council for Polish Culture
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(ACPC) The American Council for Polish Culture, Inc. is a national non-profit, charitable, cultural and educational organization that serves as a network and body of national leadership among affiliated Polish-American cultural organizations throughout the United States. Founded in 1948, the Council currently represents the interests of some 25 affiliated organizations located across the United States from Los Angeles, CA to Boston, MA. Its oldest affiliated organization, the Polish Arts Club of Chicago, was established in 1928.
[edit] Organizational Structure
- President: Thaddeus Mirecki
- First Vice-President: Bernadette Wiermanski
- Second Vice-President: Peter Obst
- Treasurer: Gregory Biestek
- Recording Secretary: Marcia Lewandowski
[edit] Affiliate Organizations
Connecticut
- Polish American Cultural Society of Stamford
- Polish Cultural Club of Greater Hartford
District of Columbia
- Polish American Arts Association of Washington DC
Florida
- Citrus County Polish Heritage Club
- American Institute of Polish Culture, Pinellas County
Illinois
- Polish Arts Club of Chicago
Indiana
- Chopin Fine Arts Club, South Bend
Massachusetts
- Polish Cultural Foundation, Boston
Michigan
- Friends of Polish Art, Detroit
Minnesota
- Polanie Club of Minneapolis/St. Paul
- Polish American Cultural Institute of Minnesota
Missouri
- Polish American Society of Metro St. Louis
New Jersey
- Polish Arts Club of Trenton Founded 1946 http://www.trentonpolisharts.org
New York
- Kopernik Polish Cultural Society
- Kopernik Memorial Assoc. of Central New York
- Polish Arts Club, Elmira
- Polish Heritage Club of Syracuse, Inc.
Ohio
- Cleveland Society of Poles
- Jamestown Colony of Poles, Cleveland
- Polish Arts Club of Youngstown
Pennsylvania
- Polish Arts League of Pittsburgh
- Polish Heritage Society of Philadelphia
Virginia
- Polish American Society of Virginia
Wisconsin
- American Assoc. for Advancement of Polish Culture, Milwaukee