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15 seniors to be honored at Pulaski Parade banquet
Updated: September 6, 2010, 6:28 AM
Fifteen Polish American senior citizens will be honored at the 38th annual Pulaski Parade Fundraising Banquet beginning at 6 p.m. Saturday in the Creekside Banquet Facility, 2669 Union Road, Cheektowaga.
To be honored this year are: Adeline Wujcikowski, Polish Singers Alliance secretary; Edward Sieracki, commander of Casimir Pulaski Post 1897, Veterans of Foreign Wars; Irene Skretny, St. Stanislaus Church Parish Council member; Auxiliary Bishop Edward M. Grosz; Raymond Wolniewicz, Cheektowaga Patriotic Commission president; and Joseph Rutowski, Tile Pharmacy owner.
Also Renee Harzewski, Am-Pol Eagle newspaper owner; Stanislaw Przystal, Polish Army Veterans commander; Ann T. Mikoll, Chopin Singing Society president; Jenny Antos, West Seneca senior citizens supporter; Walter J. Kantorski, Pulaski Police Association founder; Stanley Blake, Polish resistance activist; retired Lt. Krystyna C. Pienkowski of Polish Air Force Veterans; Dr. Peter K. Gessner, Polish Arts Club past president; and retired Buffalo Police Lt. Edward A. Bruch.
Tickets are $37.50 per person, $70 per couple and $335 per table of ten. Checks payable to Pulaski Association should be mailed to treasurer Edward Reska, S. 4654 Kingswood Lane, Hamburg, NY 14075.
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