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  • ABOUT THE CLUB | PolishClubofAtlanta

    About the club We are a non-profit organization focused on education and cultural enrichment. We operate within the metro Atlanta area. We run the Polish Saturday School for children and adults, where Polish language, Polish history and culture are taught. We have no political and religious preferences. We cooperate with the Chopin Society of Atlanta and the Polish Catholic Apostolate. We organize cultural and community events, and assist newcomers to Atlanta in settling down here. Our goal is to cultivate Polish spirit by nurturing Polish customs and traditions, passing them on to the future generations. ​ Vision Embracing culture, remembering history, and enriching souls. ​ Mission To promote ethnic and traditional values characteristic of the Polish-American community, to educate about Polish culture and traditions, to cultivate Polish language and to create common bonds and social interactions with other ethnic and cultural communities from around the globe. ​ Goal Bring our culture and history closer to our American neighbors. We hope that thanks to this knowledge they will gain understanding and respect for the values we represent: strong family ties, a deep sense of friendship and loyalty, love of tradition, respect for education and honest living, opposing evil and injustice, and love of freedom above all measures. MEMBERSHIP How to become a member, membership benefits READ MORE > > BOARD ​ Meet our Club Board Information about Board members READ MORE >> VOLUNTEERS Volunteer opportunities READ MORE > > DOCUMENTS Statute of the club and other documents READ MORE > >

  • Board Election 2021 Results | PolishClubofAtlanta

    ELECTION 2021 RESULTS FOR THE POLISH CLUB OF ATLANTA BOARD The Polish Club of Atlanta would like to thank all Members and Sponsors for paying the membership dues and for voting in the Election for the Club’s Board. 110 Members (including Supporting Members, i.e. Sponsors) have joined the Club in the last 4 weeks. A total of 89 members casted a valid vote. Some voted over the internet, some voted via Proxy / Email, others voted directly at 2 polling locations: in the church in Lawrenceville and in the church in Norcross. ​ For the first time in the history of the Club we achieved an incredible result of the voters’ turnout - over 80%! You are definitively the best! 100% votes “FOR” the new Board! ​ WHAT'S NEXT? The General Assembly of all Members will take place when the financial documentation from the current Board is made available to the Election Committee. During the meeting the departing Board will present a report for its term of office. Members will vote to approve or reject the report. After accepting the report the new Board will automatically assume responsibility for the Club. We will welcome the newly elected Board. According to the Bylaws the new Board will include the President of the outgoing Board. New Board alphabetically ​ Michal Adamczyk Agnieszka Bledniak Steve Joyce Martyna Monko Mirka Nawara Maciej Smusz Dorota Sulewski I wanted to thank the members of the outgoing Board, the new Board, and the Nominating / Election Committee for their help in organizing the Election and for preparing a great start of the new term. I hope we All actively will support the Club and the new Board. I promise I will! It's always better together! Barbara Leszczynski Polish Club of Atlanta Election Committee

  • MEMBERSHIP | PolishClubofAtlanta

    Membership Who can become a member of the Polish Club of Atlanta? Any person who wishes to become a member of the Polish Club of Atlanta can become a member upon filling the registration form and payment of the membership fee. The membership status is valid for the period of 12 months from registration. The amount of membership fee is $35 per person or $50 for two adults who live in the same household. If you or your child is a student of the Polish Saturday School of Atlanta, you are automatically a member of the Polish Club of Atlanta upon payment of the school registration fee. ​ What does the Club membership entitle you to? Our Club members enjoy the following rights and benefits: Timely email updates about Club, school, and community events. Voting rights to help choose Club Board members. Exclusive early access and event discounts. Opportunities to expand your local Polish community network. Access to cultural workshops and educational resources. Priority enrollment and discounts for Polish language classes. How to join and how to renew membership? By mail - simply fill out our registration form and mail it, together with a check made out to the Polish Club of Atlanta, to the following address : Polish Club of Atlanta, 925 Dogwood Park Drive, Lawrenceville, GA 30046 The Registration form can be accessed in the PDF format by clicking on the icon below. During our events - you can fill in the registration form during our events, and then hand it to a Polish Club Board member together with the check or cash. Electronically - You can send the registration form by email to: president@polishclubofatlanta.org and pay the registration fee on GiveButter. Please write your name, telephone number and address in the notes when you are making the payment. Registration Form Donate Membership Fee

  • CONTACT | PolishClubofAtlanta

    Contact information Contact us Name Surname Email Phone no Message Submit Thanks for submitting! Our address: Polish Club of Atlanta 925 Dogwood Park Dr., Lawrenceville, GA 30046 ​ Phone: 470-231-9145 Voice box: 404.419.6707 E-mail: president@polishclubofatlanta.org

  • FORMS AND FEES | PolishClubofAtlanta

    Wiadomości i ogłoszenia CZYTAJ WSZYSTKIE Registration, Documents, and Fees How do I sign up for classes at Polish Saturday School in Atlanta? To begin Polish classes at the Polish Saturday School in Atlanta, fill in and send (online) all relevant registration forms below, also pay a registration fee of $35 using the payment button below, ONLY the Student ID application form requires you to send it to this email address : principal@polishclubofatlanta.org ​ or via mail to : Polish Club of Atlanta 925 Dogwood Park Dr., Lawrenceville, GA 300 ​ For questions regarding the Polish Saturday School in Atlanta, please contact: principal@polishclubofatlanta.org ​ Registration Other Documents Fees for 2023-2024 School Year Student ID Application Form Payment

  • ADULT STUDENTS DECLARATION | PolishClubofAtlanta

    Adult students declaration Heading 2 Please read the below information carefully, selecting agree is equal to signingning the declaration I acknowledge that I shall be responsible for any damage caused by me on the School premises and for any costs related to it. I declare that I am familiar with the terms and conditions of paying School tuition and other payments and reimbursements, and that I shall pay all applicable fees in a timely manner. First name Last name KAZIMIERZ PUŁASKI POLISH SATURDAY SCHOOL Selecting the below field means you agree to this declaration and that you signed it Agree I hereby consent/do not consent to the use of my image in photographs being taken and films being recorded at the Polish Saturday School in Atlanta or at events organized by the School, and possibly also being published on the School’s website, newsletter and documents issued by the School. Choose below if you consent/do not consent to being photographed and filmed Select here Submit declaration and sign it Clicking on "Submit declaration and sign it" will send it automatically to our mail address

  • LEGITYMACJA SZKOLNA | PolishClubofAtlanta

    Kto może otrzymać legitymację? Legitymację może otrzymać każdy uczeń do ukończenia 18 roku życia, który uczy się języka polskiego, historii, geografii, kultury polskiej lub innych przedmiotów nauczanych w języku polskim. Nie jest konieczna nauka wszystkich przedmiotów jednocześnie. Do otrzymania legitymacji uprawnieni są uczniowie Polskiej Sobotniej Szkoły w Norcross którzy uczęszczają do naszej szkoły jeden rok lub dłużej. ​ Do czego uprawnia legitymacja ucznia? Legitymacja ucznia uprawnia do zakupu ulgowych biletów: - 37% - przy przejazdach środkami publicznego transportu zbiorowego kolejowego w pociągach osobowych, pospiesznych i ekspresowych, na podstawie biletów jednorazowych, - 49% - przy przejazdach środkami publicznego transportu zbiorowego kolejowego w pociągach osobowych i pospiesznych oraz środkami publicznego transportu autobusowego w komunikacji zwykłej i przyspieszonej, na podstawie imiennych biletów miesięcznych - do muzeów, - do parków narodowych. ​ Jak uzyskać legitymacje szkolną ucznia? Aby uzyskać legitymacje szkolną ucznia należy wydrukować i wypełnić wniosek a następnie przekazać go dyrektorce lub nauczycielowi Polskiej Sobotniej Szkoły w Norcross. Więcej informacji na stronie Ambasady Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej w Waszyngtonie ​ ​ Wzór wniosku o legitymacje ucznia

  • CONSENT TO PHOTOGRAPHS | PolishClubofAtlanta

    Consent to photographs and films Heading 2 Please read the below information carefully, selecting agree is equal to signingning the consent, you may also disagree I hereby consent/do not consent to photographs and films of my child/children being taken and recorded at the Polish Saturday School in Atlanta or at events organized by the School, and possibly also published on the School’s website, newsletter and documents published by the School. First name of parent or guardian Last name of parent or guardian Select either agree of disagree below Select KAZIMIERZ PUŁASKI POLISH SATURDAY SCHOOL Submit consent and sign it Clicking on "Submit dconsent and sign it" will send it automatically to our mail address

  • DOCUMENTS | PolishClubofAtlanta

    Documents Bylaws of the Polish Club of Atlanta IRS approval of tax exempt status for Polish Club of Atlanta

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