Polish Social Club of Windsor

 Key objectives

To preserve and promote the national heritage of Poland, its history, culture, language and customs in Polish and Canadian community.
To celebrate traditional holidays, anniversaries and special occasions with our members and at times at larger gatherings with the public.
To meet monthly to discuss topics of general interest in a form of social and congenial gathering.

 Responsibility of the Club

Membership in the Canadian Polish Congress, Winsor-Chatham District and support its activities in recognition of its role and importance.
Cooperation with local Polish organizations.
Financial support of Polish charities.
Protection of a good name of Poland and historical truth.

Polish Social Club – Announcement- Nov/15/2021

 

Polish Social Club in July, 2021 at the Polish Beach in Colchester. From the left: Andrzej Marszal, Elzbieta Marszal, Katarzyna Wierciak, Adam Wierciak, Andrzej Siniarski, Danuta Siniarska, Maria Spanik-Wroblewski, Ryszard Wroblewski, Ryszard Kusmierczyk, Marta Kusmierczk, Krystyna Chelstowska, Ryszard Chelstowski

Members of the Polish Social Club in July, 2021. Group photo taken at the Polish Beach in Colchester. From left to right: Andrzej Marszal, Treasurer – Elzbieta Marszal, Katarzyna Wierciak, Adam Wierciak, Andrzej Siniarski, Secretary – Danuta Siniarska, current President – Maria Spanik-Wroblewski, Ryszard Wroblewski, Ryszard Kusmierczyk, Marta Kusmierczyk, Krystyna Chelstowska, Ryszard Chelstowski.

 

 Board of Directors

President:  Maria Spanik-Wroblewski
Vice-President:
Secretary: Danuta Siniarska
Treasurer:  Elzbieta Marszal

 Address and Contact Information

Maria Spanik-Wroblewski
1148 Frt Rd North
Amherstburg, ON
N9V-3R3
Tel. (519) 736 -0992

email: 7777maria@gmail.com

 A Brief  History and Activities

1951-1980

The Polish Social Club of Windsor is one of the oldest Polish organizations in Windsor. The Club was founded in July 1951 by World War II veterans, Capt. Zbigniew Giera and Mjr. Stanislaw Mikosz. Initially, most of the members of the Club were former officers of the Polish Armed Forces who fought under British Command in World War II in the armies of Generals Stanislaw Maczek and Wladyslaw Anders. When the war ended, Poland’s borders were redrawn and according to the Agreement of the Potsdam Conference of July 1945, the eastern territories of Poland were incorporated into the Soviet Union Republics of Lithuania, Belorussia and Ukraine. Consequently, most of the Polish population of these areas was expelled and a communist regime was imposed  (…)

 Photo Gallery: 1951- present