For Your Polish Wigilia.... FALCONS HOLIDAY GIFT COLLECTION
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For Your Polish Wigilia.... FALCONS HOLIDAY GIFT COLLECTION
FALCONS HOLIDAY GIFT COLLECTION Distinctive Gifts for Your Family and Friends Item # 1 Holiday Favorites - 2 CD Set Music CD by Eddie Blazonczyk and the Versatones performing favorite American and Polish Christms music. This double CD set features 6 new koledy. $18 For Your Polish Wigilia.... Item # 7 Christmas Wafer / Oplatek Large Authentic Packaged Christmas Wafers in Wigilia Designed Envelopes Package includes (3) white and (1) pink. $2.75 Mazowsze Sings Koledy..... Item # 8 Dried Mushrooms Use there famous “borowiki’ dried Polish mushrooms for your holiday soup, “kapusta” or other special dishes. 1.8 ounces (dried) $12 Wigilia Items Plan a Polish Wigilia Christmas Eve Dinner with these traditional items. Item # 2 Mazowsze Sings Koledy - The world famous Polish National Song and Dance Ensemble performs all your favorite Polish Christmas Carols on this beautifully produced CD. $18 Item # 3 “Polska” Baseball Cap Show your Polish Pride with this Red and White “Polska” Baseball Cap with regal Polish Eagle embroidered in silver thread; gold crown. Adjustable to various sizes. $18 Item # 4 Polska Scarf Keep warm this winter and cheer-on your favorite team with this 58” red and white scarf made in Poland. $17 Item # 9 Wigilia Items Selected especially for our Members! We’ve gathered the best of Polish sweets to guarantee that your Christmas will be special! Gift box includes: Plums in Chocolate (6.7 oz), Wedel Milk Chocolate (3.5 oz), Polish Wildberry Jam (9.9 oz), Turon Gingerbread Heart Cookies, Krowki Creme Fudge, “Winter Fantasy” Polish fruit tea (25 tea bags), Cafe Prima, Polish Coffee (250 gr.), plus a Polish Language Christmas Card and small Oplatek Wafer. $35 Item # 5 Ceramic“Polska ” Coffee Mug - (left) Show your Polish Pride with this red mug with white regal Polish Eagle. $8 Item # 6 2011 Poland Calendar features beautiful scences of Polish landmarks and countryside. $16 SOKÓŁ POLSKI—POLISH FALCON Item # 10 The Vigil of Christmas Eve (left) An illustrated anthology containing a comprehensive overview of Polish, Slovak and Lithuanian Christmas Eve traditions. Presents a rich resource of background material and holiday recipes. 124 pages softbound. $12 Place your order on line at: www.polishfalcons.org/marketplace NOVEMBER PAGE 13 Polish Fairy Tales and Legends. Written in both Polish and English and beautifully illustrated, these books are perfect holiday gifts for the children in your family. # 11 The Wawel Dragon and Snow White $12 # 12 King Popiel and the Mice, The Fisherman and the Golden Fish, Little Red Riding Hood. $12 FALCON POLO Step Out in Style with our Exclusive Polish Falcons of America Polo Shirt Item #PFA 101 Polish Falcons of America Polo Shirt - (right) Heavy weight Ultra CottonTM Short sleeve. Available in Sizes Medium through XXL. Charcoal color. $20 Item # 16 Holiday Gift Box Selected especially for our Members! We’ve gathered the best of Polish sweets to guarantee that your Christmas will be special! Gift box includes: Plums in Chocolate (6.7 oz), Wedel Milk Chocolate (3.5 oz), Polish Wildberry Jam (9.9 oz), Turon Gingerbread Heart Cookies, Krowki Creme Fudge, “Winter Fantasy” Polish fruit tea (25 tea bags), Cafe Prima, Polish Coffee (250 gr.), plus a Polish Language Christmas Card and small Oplatek Wafer. $35 Item # 13 Tort Wedlowski (photo below) A classic Polish chocolate confection. Layers of thin praline filled wafers, hand made and luxioriously hand decorated with dark chocolate. 14.8 oz $8 Item # 17 Treasured Polish Recipes for Americans A perennial favorite featuring 475 popular Polish recipes tailored for the American cook. Contains recipes for holidays, including Item # 14 Polish Eagle Easter and Wigilia. 169 pages Christmas Tree Ornament hardbound. $15 Handpainted in Poland $36 Item # 15 Ptasie Mleczko (left) Poland’s all-time favorite Holiday Treat. Milk chocolate covered marshmallow creams that are as light as a feather. 14.8 oz $15 SOKÓŁ POLSKI—POLISH FALCON Item # 18 Klenoty - Chocolate Jewels bon-bons filled with a variety of cream, nut, coffee and nougart centers. Specially packaged for the Holidays. $7 Item # 19 Glass Coffee Mug with Wycinanki Folk Design $8 Place your order on line at: www.polishfalcons.org/marketplace NOVEMBER 2010 PAGE 14 MEMBER NEWS Final Expense Insurance PFA National Sales Director John Denning Have you always wanted to know more about the benefits of Final Expense Insurance, but perhaps you were not quite sure where to start? First, let me explain a little bit about what exactly this type of insurance is for those that may not be all that familiar with it. Final expense insurance is a special type of insurance that one can purchase so that when they pass away someday, their funeral and burial expenses will all be taken care of by the insurance company. This insurance can also be used to help pay off any medical bills or other debts that you may leave behind after your passing. There are a wide variety of benefits to purchasing this type of insurance. For starters, just think about what peace of mind it would give both you and your family knowing that your final expenses will all be taken care of. After all, I am sure that you wouldn't want your loved ones to experience a great deal of stress because of having to scramble to try to scrape a lot of money together for your funeral expenses as well as to pay off any debts that you still owe. As it is, your death would undoubtedly already be an extremely difficult time for them since they would, of course, be grieving over the loss of you. However, if you purchase final expense insurance, then at least your loved ones wouldn’t have to contend with added financial stress at the time of your death. Another benefit to signing up for insurance for your final expenses is that a portion can also be used as a way to give a charitable gift to someone. Perhaps the Polish Falcons Scholarship Fund or another charitable cause. If so, then you can use part of your insurance to give this organization some money. I'm sure they would be appreciative of your kind gesture. Your final expense insurance can also be used as a way to leave money behind for your grandchildren or other family members. One great use of this kind of insurance would be to help start a college fund for your grandchildren such as a Coverdell policy from the Polish Falcons. This would be an excellent way to ensure that they will have a bright future ahead of them! Final expense life insurance truly is a worthwhile investment. Should you decide to go ahead and purchase it, it will almost certainly bring great peace of mind to both you and your loved ones. The fact is that everyone is going to die one day; however the most important fact is that we do not know when this will happen. So many people have been meaning to buy life insurance but never get around to it. It was sad when I recently received a call from a son who wanted to know if his father ever purchased insurance from me because he had just passed away. The son explained that he found my flyer among his father's paperwork. I sadly had to let the son know that his father did not purchase insurance. His son explained that he was not sure how he was going to pay for his father's funeral and was hoping that he did purchase the insurance. This is only one example of so many people who wanted to purchase insurance but just never got around to purchasing it. Another example is of young couple that I had spoken to briefly about life insurance and how it would be imperative for them to buy insurance since they were young and healthy. They agreed but put it off. I received a call from the wife and she explained that her husband was recently diagnosed with lung cancer. She now wanted to purchase insurance for her family. I had to explain to her that it was not possible. Life insurers will not offer insurance to someone who is undergoing treatment for lung cancer. I want you all to remember that you should purchase insurance before you need it because it may be too late to purchase it when you truly do need it! The Polish Falcons will be offering a Final Expense Policy very soon. For Information call John Denning the National Sales/Marketing Director at 1-800-535-5029 or email me at jdenning@polishfalcons.org CHRISTMAS ITEMS ORDER FORM Name _________________________________________________________________ In order to guarantee delivery before Christmas, all orders must be received before December 17. Address ________________________________________________________________ City _________________________________ State ___________ Zip ______________ Daytime Phone ______________________ Evening Phone ______________________ E-mail Address _________________________________________________________ Item Number / Description Price Size (if ordering shirts) Color Total Shipping Charges _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Shipping (See chart at right) ORDER TOTAL $ __________________ • Orders for items not listed in this advertisement will be returned. • We cannot process your order until your check clears. Orders received without proper payment will be returned. Please do not send cash by mail. • You will be contacted by telephone if ordered items are sold out. • All items are shipped via U.S. Postal Service Priority Mail with delivery confirmation. __________________ Please make checks or money orders payable to “Polish Falcons of America.” Do not send cash. Order form and check must be sent to the following address: Polish Falcons of America, 381 Mansfield Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15220-2751. Questions on your order should be directed to Jim Orkwis, 800-535-2071. SOKÓŁ POLSKI—POLISH FALCON Total Order Charge $ 00.01 - $ 39.99..............................$ 7.95 $ 40.00 - $ 69.99..............................$ 8.95 $ 70.00 - $ 99.99..............................$ 9.95 $ 100.00 - $ 199.99..........................$ 11.95 $ 200.00 and up................................$ 14.95 • Orders received after December 17 will be returned unprocessed. • All items are shipped from the Polish Falcons of America headquarters. Orders processed in 1-2 days. Most orders delivered within 7-12 working days. Avoid delays. Order early. NOVEMBER 2010 PAGE 15 MEMBER NEWS FROM THE CULTURAL COMMISSIONER Polska Szkola continued from page 11 Dodie Piersielak National Cultural Commissioner Andrzejki Searching the Internet I found a wonderful site that had information on Polish Traditions. The following is by Jeffery Roberts and Klasa Doroslych that I would like to share with you. St. Andrew's Night, November 30th (Noc Sw. Andrzeja -or Andrzejki) In Poland, fortune telling sets the mood for this evening of merriment which might be the theme for an autumn social gathering. Single girls pour hot melted wax into a bowl of cold water, and the hardened wax is then held up to the light. The shadow it casts on the wall is said to reveal the girls' marriage prospects: if its shape resembles something used by a man, she will marry within a year. The shadow may also contain a clue to who the future husband might be (traits, interest, occupation). Another traditional pastime is for the girls to toss their shoes to the middle of the floor. The first shoe to go over the threshold is that of the girl who will marry the earliest. Fortune telling, singing, and general merriment might round out this thoroughly enjoyable evening. Can you believe next month is December? It is time to start planning your Wigilia dinner. I think my favorite Wigilia dish is herring. Over the years, I have tried and enjoyed several different ways to prepare herring. I would like to share with you my favorite. Pickled Herring with Sour Cream 6 pickled herring, drained 1 large onion, peeled & chopped 4 hard-cooked eggs, chopped 1 apple, cored & cut into chunks - leave skin on 1 tsp. lemon juice 1 cup sour cream 1 clove garlic, crushed 1/4 tsp salt 1/8 tsp pepper 2 tbsp chopped fresh dill or parsley Cut herring into large chunks. Mix herring with onion, egg, apple, & lemon juice. In a separate bowl, combine sour cream, garlic, salt, and pepper. Add to herring mixture and mix well. Sprinkle with dill or parsley. Makes 4 to 6 servings. Smacznego!! Czolem, Druhna Dodie Piersielak National Cultural Commissioner NEST 610 ELECTION OF OFFICERS Nest 610 in Erie, PA will hold its yearly meeting, nomination and election of 2011 officers at 5:00 p.m. on December 5. All Members are asked to attend. SOKÓŁ POLSKI—POLISH FALCON tion and all of our members, friends and Polish School parents who attended the affair. Thanks to our organizing committee of Frank and Regina Grodzki, Elizabeth and Zygmunt Nowosielski, Henry and Wieslawa Roszkowski, Greg and Lillian Czechowicz, Halina Stepien and Wlodzimierz Karausz. Special thanks to our Polish School director Lucyna Lis and members of the Parents Committee Jolanta Maziarz, Barbara Porter and Joanna Karczewska. Thank you to all our Polish School teachers, especially Elizabeth Laskowski and Barbara Maciorowska, who prepared the student program and all of the parents who assisted in the performance. We also thank our Polish School students who participated and exhibited their talents and showed pride in their Polish heritage. The Nest 946 Polish Language School has been in existence since 1985. The school began at the initiative of Nest 946 members Frank and Regina Grodzki and Greg and Lillian Czechowicz – with twelve children taught in a one room classroom in a small bungalow at the Polish Falcon Camp Polanka in Hillsborough by our first teacher Mrs. Danuta Jankowska. It was registered with the Polish Supplementary School Council of America, Inc. which continues to set the curriculum and provide guidance and educational support. Originally the school was free to all Polish Falcon and Nest 946 members and totally financed by Nest 946. In 1988, the school named it’s first director, Mrs. Anna Grochocka, who led the school until Mrs. Lis took over in 2003. Over the years, the number of students and teachers increased steadily and admission was open to everyone. Today, the school is self sustaining with a small tuition paid by students while Polish Falcon members receive a tuition discount. Nest 946 still provides financial assistance and continues to be the school’s sponsor and namesake. The school currently consists of 140 students and 12 teachers in classes from kindergarten to a post-high school class. It uses classrooms in two local parishes. The majority of classes are held at St. Mary’s of Czestochowa parish in Bound Brook, NJ while three classes are held in nearby Manville, NJ at the Sacred Heart Church. All teachers are highly qualified with many years of teaching experience. They participate in conventions and conferences in cooperation with other schools. Eighth grade graduates each year join the Polish Regents Exam. Our students take part in annual literary, recitation and art competitions organized by the Polish Supplementary School Council of America and have won many awards. The purpose of school is to maintain and nurture our Polish heritage – to familiarize children and young people with the wealth of the language of their ancestors, Polish literature and culture, and it’s rich history and geography. An indispensable task of the school is also the shaping and keeping alive our Polish traditions and customs that build national identity and heritage and serve to maintain future ties with Poland. Since the beginning, school teachers and students together with Nest 946 officers and members participate in the annual Pulaski Day Parade in New York City. Since 2006, our school presents a Polish Christmas Tree as a participant in the International Festival of Christmas Trees, organized by the Hungarian-American Museum in New Brunswick, NJ. The school has a very active Parents Committee which works very effectively under the leadership of Mrs. Jolanta Maziarz. Each year, the school organizes a Valentine’s Day Dance at the Polish Falcon Camp Polanka with all proceeds going to support the school. Nest 946 works closely with the school’s director, teachers, and parents committee and has been the sponsor of the school since its inception, participating in it’s management and financing. In it’s 25 years of existence, the school has always produced an awareness of the importance of it’s existence for the sake of future generations of Polish-Americans here in the United States. Submitted by Druh Greg Czechowicz Nest 946 NOVEMBER 2010 PAGE 16