POLISH STORYTELLER TO RECOUNT LEGENDS
Barbara Kozuchowska, Chicago actress and storyteller, will recount legends and folklore of Poland at the November 11 meeting of the Polish Genealogical Society of America (PGSA). Ms. Kozuchowska has been involved in the cultural and social life of Chicago¹s Polish-American community for many years. For some 16 years she founded and directed a children¹s theater group Zespol and had workedin Polish theatre in Chicago with the late Lidia Pucinska and co-hosted " ," the first Polish language television show outside of Poland. She is the host of a Sunday evening radio show and volunteers her time with the Polish Museum of America and the Polish Jesuit Fathers.The meeting will take place Sunday November 11 at 2 p.m. in the Social Hall of the Polish Museum of America, 984 N. Milwaukee Ave. in Chicago. All PGSA meetings are free and open to the public. For further information, please visit the Society¹s website at www.pgsa.org or phne 773-774-2589. Link (here)
Barbara Kozuchowska, Chicago actress and storyteller, will recount legends and folklore of Poland at the November 11 meeting of the Polish Genealogical Society of America (PGSA). Ms. Kozuchowska has been involved in the cultural and social life of Chicago¹s Polish-American community for many years. For some 16 years she founded and directed a children¹s theater group Zespol and had workedin Polish theatre in Chicago with the late Lidia Pucinska and co-hosted " ," the first Polish language television show outside of Poland. She is the host of a Sunday evening radio show and volunteers her time with the Polish Museum of America and the Polish Jesuit Fathers.The meeting will take place Sunday November 11 at 2 p.m. in the Social Hall of the Polish Museum of America, 984 N. Milwaukee Ave. in Chicago. All PGSA meetings are free and open to the public. For further information, please visit the Society¹s website at www.pgsa.org or phne 773-774-2589. Link (here)
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