
Displaced Ukrainian families and US hosts met up at the Pilsudski Society on Arch Street. Continue Reading →
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Displaced Ukrainian families and US hosts met up at the Pilsudski Society on Arch Street. Continue Reading →
On Thursday the Pilsudski Society awarded several scholarships to Greenwich High School students at the Polish Club on Arch Street, marking the occasion with a delicious and authentic Polish meal of Pierogi, Kielbasa and Galumpkis. The recipients, Sam Ryb, Claudia Bonaparte, Nicole Ducret and Andrey Cuellar had each submitted essays written about their Polish heritage. “We’re trying to be more of a responsible citizen in Greenwich,” said Rick Muskus, president of the Pilsudski Society, adding that the board put together a new vision for the club in recent years. “My grandfather started this in 1950,” he continued adding that the Pilsudski Society owns the building at 65 Arch Street. Recently the building, which was built anew in the 1980s after a boiler exploded and fire destroyed the original structure, received a new red sign and lighting at the front entrance. Continue Reading →
Highlights of people and events from 2016 in Greenwich. Continue Reading →
The Josef Pilsudski Society of Greenwich was founded back on March 20, 1950 by three Polish immigrants, including Alexander Muskus. Today his grandson Rick, along with Christy Caragol and working to gain non-profit status for the Society and what better way than to give away funds to three worthy local organizations? Continue Reading →