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“Music At Saint Cyril’s” Presents
Brunilda Myftaraj – Bach and More!

CONNECTICUT – Albanian violin virtuoso, Brunilda Myftaraj, will be performing music by J. S. Bach and Ysaÿe at SS. Cyril and Methodius Church, 63 Popieluszko Court (between Wyllys Street and Charter Oak Avenue), Hartford, CT on Saturday, June 29, 2013 at 5:15 p.m.  There is no admission charge, but free-will donations will be gratefully accepted. Brunilda has drawn enthusiastic accolades …

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Flapping Your Jaw

(Flapping your jaw allows you to criticize.) But, if you are a back seat driver, and you “keep your mouth shut while plans are being made”….then stay that way! Don’t wait until after the fact to speak up, spew and criticize from one end to the other! The “should have, could have and would have people” are just that, but …

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The Broadway Musicals – Part I

Matilda vs. Kinky Boots   Those signature red “kinky” boots were made for walking, dancing, and Tony… the best musical Tony, that is. Inspired by the 2005 film about an unlikely duo, Kinky Boots is the story of two guys – one who inherited the family shoe company, and the other who performs in drag –  each feeling he didn’t live …

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Poland’s Government Backs Flexible
Residence Permits For Foreigners

19.06.2013 – Poland’s coalition government has approved a package of draft legislation designed to be more flexible to foreigners hoping to extend their stay in the country. According to the draft legislation, the maximum duration for a temporary residence permit will be increased from two to three years. At the same time, foreigners will no longer be compelled to file …

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Visa Waivers For Poland NOW!

According to the POLISH AMERICAN CONGRESS’S National Executive Board, there is a very good chance that if we Polish Americans launch a grassroots telephone campaign now, then Poland will accede to the United States State Department’s Visa Waiver Program this year.  We must persuade members of Congress that we want our Polish kin to visit the States without spending their …

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President of Poland Awards Medal
To Virginia Skrzyniarz, VP Piast Institute

HAMTRAMCK, MICHIGAN – On June 11, 2013 the Cavalier’s Cross of the Order of Merit awarded by the President of Poland Bronislaw Komorowski to Virginia Skrzyniarz, Executive Vice President of the Piast Institute for her lifetime work in the support and promotion of Polish culture and her activity to the flourishing of Polonia  was awarded. The presentation was made by …

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Letters 6-26-13

Thanks Post Eagle For Helping To Keep Readers Informed of Event Letter to the Editor Post Eagle Re: Relay for Life Dear Chris, I am so appreciative of your generous contribution and weekly articles about the Relay for Life fundraisers and news. Your media coverage was a great source of contribution to the success of our events. You kept the …

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Don’t Cry For Me, America:
Comparing Argentina and the United States

Many observers have pondered if the United States is following the same troubled path as Argentina. In the 1940s, Argentina’s Juan Domingo Perón used government agencies for political gain and created a popular form of fascism called Perónism. In the United States, the recent revelation of the Internal Revenue Service targeting political enemies is a bad omen. Are we on …

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Miscellaneous & Miscellany

Today’s words are MISCELLANEOUS & MISCELLANY which mean MIXED, ASSORTED. They come from an ancient gladiator stew which had mixed vegetables and various meats or fish. Since the gladiator was expendable and considered of little value, the owner and trainer fed them scraps and leftovers from other meals; sometimes spoiled food stuff or even rotted vegetables. A soup or stew with flavoring …

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