Over $11,000 were awarded at the Fifty-Sixth annual Polish Festival at Syracuse’s Clinton Square. John Gora i Gorale brought the fifty-sixth Polish Festival to a close Sunday, June 13. The weekend, filled with continuous entertainment, began Friday at noon at Syracuse’s City Hall where the Polish flag was raised and the Polish national anthem was
Ten scholarships will be awarded at the Fifty-Sixth annual Polish Festival to be held at Syracuse’s Clinton Square on June 11, 12 and 13. Festivities begin at noon on Friday at Syracuse’s City Hall to raise the Polish Flag. The Festival itself begins at 4 PM in Clinton Square with continuous entertainment beginning with Syracuse’s
Polish Scholarship Fund, Inc. announces their 56th annual festival to be held June 11, 12, and 13, 2010 at Syracuse’s Clinton Square will feature JIMMY STURR AND HIS ORCHESTRA Saturday night for your listening pleasure! JIMMY STURR AND HIS ORCHESTRA has over 106 recordings; the excellence of these recordings has been recognized and rewarded throughout
Polish Scholarship Fund awarded $11,000 in scholarships to deserving students of Polish descent. The fifty-fifth annual Polish Scholarship Festival began on Friday, June 19, 2009 at City Hall where the Polish flag was raised and the Polish National Anthem sung. In attendance were Commissioner of the Department of Parks, Recreation & Youth Programs – Patrick
The Polish Scholarship Fund (PSF), a nonprofit, tax-exempt 501 (c) (3), all volunteer organization based in Syracuse, New York, is very thankful to many for their continued support of the annual Polish Scholarship Festival. The Festival began at noon on the steps of City Hall with the Polish flag being raised with Common Council President
The Polish Scholarship Fund, Inc. announces that the deadline for submitting applications for this year scholarships is March 15, 2008. Ten, one year, scholarships each valued at $1000.00 will be awarded at its fifty-fourth annual Polish Festival to be held at Syracuse’s Clinton Square on June 20, 21 and 22, 2008. The scholarship can be
Syracuse Mayor, Matthew Driscoll, opened the 53rd Annual Polish Scholarship Festival by raising the Polish Flag at City Hall on Friday, June 8 while PSF members sang the Polish National Anthem. The sunny warm weather brought the crowds out to watch the talented Lechowia Folk Dance Company from Toronto, The Tatry Polish Folklore Ensemble, the
The 52nd Annual Polish Festival began on a high note with the Polish flag being raised at Syracuse’s City Hall by Mayor Matt Driscoll. Senator Hillary Clinton and Congressman Jim Walsh sent letters welcoming guests that heard the sounds of Syracuse’s own Arlene Crissan sing with Fifteen Grammy Award winner, Jimmy Sturr and his Orchestra,
The Post-Standard By Mark Bialczak Staff writer The Syracuse Polish Festival, June 9 to 11 at Clinton Square, has landed arguably the biggest name in Polish music for its 52nd edition. The Jimmy Sturr Orchestra will play virtually through Saturday night of the event, with four sets starting at 6:30, 7:30, 8:30 and 9:40 p.m.
The Polish Scholarship Fund Inc., will award $10,000 in scholarships, $1,000 each to ten young scholars, as part of the organization’s 52nd anniversary celebration in 2006. The PSF has been furthering the education of students of Polish descent for the past 52 years with scholarship money. The fund is currently seeking applicants for scholarships in the