Ten residents of Central New York received scholarships from the Polish Scholarship Fund, Inc., of Syracuse during the 51st Polish Festival in Central New York, which took place June 10 through 12 in Syracuse’s Clinton Square. The students were chosen on the basis of their scholastic performance, financial need, character, citizenship and Polish heritage. The
The Polish Scholarship Fund, Inc., proudly announces that students of Polish descent from Cayuga, Cortland, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga and Oswego Counties are now eligible to receive scholarships from the organization. For the past 50 years, only students of Polish descent from Onondaga County have been eligible to receive scholarship awards from the organization. “As the
Twelve residents of Onondaga County received scholarships from the Polish Scholarship Fund, Inc., of Syracuse during the 50th Polish Festival in Central New York, which took place June 11 through 13 in Syracuse’s Clinton Square. The students were chosen on the basis of their scholastic performance, financial need, character, citizenship and Polish heritage. The following
The next Miss Polonia will receive her tiara, flowers and scholarship at the 50th anniversary of Polish Festival, June 11-13, in Clinton Square. The Polish Scholarship Fund awards four Miss Polonia scholarships each year to young women for their service to the community, appreciation of Polish culture, and academic and social skills. Per tradition, Miss
The Polish Scholarship Fund will award more than $10,000 in scholarships to students of Polish descent from Onondaga County during the 2004-05 academic year. This funding doubles the amount awarded in 2003-04, and is available to students who: Are of Polish ancestry Are accepted to an accredited college, university or training school as a full-time
The Polish Scholarship Fund invites the public to join the fun at its annual Masquerade Ball on Saturday, Feb. 21 from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. The gym at Sacred Heart School, 1001 Park Ave., Syracuse will host the affair and be transformed into a grand ballroom as costumed revelers dance the night away to
The POST-STANDARD Saturday, April 26, 2003 Pop star Jarocka to sing at Polish Festival 2003 By Mark Bialczak, Staff writer A true Polish icon will perform as one of the headliners for Polish Festival 2003 at 8 p.m. June 21 at Clinton Square. Irena Jarocka will perform with The Allegro Band on the second night of