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Our Palm Sunday Easter Brunch Was a Huge Success! Thank You!
🐰🌷🥚 Thank You for joining us for our first Palm Sunday Easter Brunch and your participation.
We want to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us for our Palm Sunday Easter Brunch & Buffet Event at the American Polish Cultural Center. With over 360 attendees, it was truly a special celebration! We are so excited to see so many new faces, which shows us that we are reaching new heights. Our priority has always been to provide the best banquet hall and restaurant experience while maintaining our culture and the highest quality for our food offerings.
From Easter Bunny pictures to the delightful egg hunt, every moment was filled with joy. Special thanks to the staff and volunteers for their hard work in making this event possible.
Your presence made the day unforgettable, and we’re grateful for your support. Sign up for our newsletter to hear about upcoming events, and don’t hesitate to reach out to us at 248-689-3636 to make reservations.
With gratitude,
Elizabeth Wienke, General Manager
Vote For American Polish Cultural Center in “Best of Detroit 2024”
Vote for American Polish Cultural Center – Best of Detroit 2024
American Polish Cultural Center has been nominated as one of the favorite Polish restaurants in Detroit for the “Best of Detroit 2024” awards by HOUR Magazine!
We are reaching out to our amazing community to ask for your support in voting for us. Your vote not only recognizes the dedication of our team but also celebrates the rich heritage and flavors of Polish cuisine that we strive to showcase every day.
Voting is quick and easy. Simply click on the link below to access the voting ballot:
Once on the ballot page, scroll down to the “Food” section and find the “Polish restaurant” category. Then, select “American Polish Cultural Center” and submit your vote. Every vote counts, and we truly appreciate your support!
At American Polish Cultural Center, we are more than just a restaurant. We are a hub for cultural exchange, community gatherings, and cherished memories. From our traditional Polish dishes to our lively events celebrating Polish holidays and traditions, we strive to create an authentic and welcoming experience for all who walk through our doors.
By voting for us in the “Best of Detroit 2024” awards, you are not only supporting our restaurant but also celebrating the diversity and richness of Detroit’s culinary scene. Let’s show the world the vibrancy and flavor of Polish cuisine right here in our beloved city.
Thank you for your continued support and for being a part of our American Polish Cultural Center family.
Nicolaus Copernicus 550th Jubilee at American Polish Cultural Center
Nicolaus Copernicus 550th Jubilee at American Polish Cultural Center of Troy, Michigan, USA, opened on February 3, 2024.
In February 2024, the American Polish Cultural Center (APCC) held a 550th jubilee exhibit commemorating the life of the famed Polish mathematician, astronomer and renaissance polymath Nicolaus Copernicus, Mikolaj Kopernik, who is best known in world history as the person who “moved the earth and stopped the sun”.
This commemoration over two weeks, attended by more than 750 individuals, occurred thanks to the generosity and support of many individuals and organizations, two major sponsors being the Consulate General of the Republic of Poland and the APCC. These two organizations contributed financial and material resources without which this great commemoration could not have taken place.
The American Polish Cultural Society jubilee commemoration began on February 3, 2024, with a by invitation gala at the APCC with Barbara Lemecha as the emcee. The gala started with Prof. Kazimierz Brzozowski PhD who gave an introductory piano concert, then guests were addressed by Richard Walawender the Honorary Consul of the Republic of Poland, Ryszard Tarnicki the President of the APCS/ APCC, Jerry Barycki the President of the Polish-Canadian Business and Professional Association of Windsor (PCBPAW) Canada, and the Honorable Ethan Baker mayor of the city of Troy. The guest speaker was Prof. Pawel Marcinek PhD of Oakland University. There were also representatives of Polonian organizations, representatives from Wayne State University, University of Michigan, and Oakland University as well as teachers from local high schools. There were media present: Alicja Karlic and Andrzej Miłosz from Polish Media Center, Jerzy Różalski from Radio Polskie Rozmaitości and Telewizja Detroit.
Jerry Barycki presented a vison of the Nicolaus Copernicus project and extraordinary interest in Canada, USA, Poland and several other countries. He presented a thank you token of appreciation, a Copernicus Jubilee Medallion to Ryszard Tarnicki, President of APCS.
The Exhibition consisted of an in-depth multi-media presentation of the life of Nicholaus Copernicus. Thanks to the Consulate General of the RP in Chicago there was a sampling of 20 award-winning posters which presented an interesting contemporary view of Copernicus and his impact. The next key component was an exhibit and booklet of 12 free standing exhibits on the life of Copernicus from an internationally recognized exhibit which was created by Mr. Jerry Barycki and the PCBPAW, Canada. The final component of the exhibit was a presentation that trails the 40-year travels of Copernicus in Warmia prepared by Mr. Darek Klepko.
Two hundred Polonian children and young adults attended the exhibit
Over two hundred Polonian children and young adults attended the exhibit. They represented over 150 grade school and high school students from the Adam Mickiewicz Polish Language School in Sterling Heights. The trip was organized by Ms. Ewa Klepko, vice principal, in cooperation with the schoolteachers. There were more than 25 students from Saint Mary’s Preparatory High School in Orchard Lake, students from Wayne State University’s Polish language and culture program taught by Aneta Luzinska. The students were introduced to the Copernicus exhibit by Ms. Luzinska who primarily guided the students through the exhibit as a teaching docent. Frank J. Dmuchowski gave a lecture to each of the groups about Copernicus and his impact. He also wrote a detailed biography of the highlights from the life of Copernicus. Altogether Ms. Luzinska and Mr. Dmuchowski gave seven tours and lectures. They were the recipients of certificates of appreciation from the Adam Mickiewicz Language School.
The Adam Mickiewicz Polish Language School in Sterling Heights.
Students from Saint Mary’s Preparatory High School in Orchard Lake, and from Wayne State University’s Polish language and culture program.
The 550th jubilee exhibit of the life of Mikolaj Kopernik which concluded on February 17th was successful because of the work of so many Polonians. The Organizing Committee is deeply indebted to the 750 plus Polonians, friends of Polonia who expressed their support by attending this jubilee commemoration of Mikolaj Kopernik the Pole who “in moving the earth and stopping the sun forever changed mankind and its place in the universe.”
Text by Zofia Duniec-Dmuchowski, graphics by Jerry Barycki, pictures by Alicja Karlic, except for the pictures of St. Mary’s Preparatory students which were taken by Ania Bieciuk, and by Jerry Barycki, marked as JB.
American Polish Cultural Center Wishes You a Happy Valentine’s Day
American Polish Cultural Center Wishes You a Happy Valentine’s Day. Roses are red, violets are blue, our customers are amazing, and we appreciate you! 🌹💙
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A Sweet Thank You for Pączki Day 2024!
As the delightful celebration of “Pączki Day” comes to a close, we can’t help but express our gratitude to the amazing team at the American Polish Cultural Center for making this year’s indulgence in traditional Polish doughnuts an unforgettable experience!
On this Fat Tuesday, February 13, 2024, we found ourselves immersed in the rich tradition of enjoying pączki – those delectable deep-fried doughnuts filled with an array of heavenly flavors like blueberry, apricot, custard, plum, raspberry, and strawberry. What a sweet way to bid farewell to the winter holiday season!
A special shout-out goes to the dream team at the American Polish Cultural Center for providing exceptional service and being the go-to destination for Pączki Day celebrations. Your dedication to preserving and sharing the beauty of Polish culture is truly commendable.
To everyone who played a part in making Pączki Day 2024 a delicious success – from the talented bakers crafting these mouthwatering treats to the welcoming staff ensuring a delightful experience – we extend our heartfelt appreciation.
Here’s to the joyous moments, the sugary delights, and the cultural connections forged through this celebration. Thank you, American Polish Cultural Center, for being the heart of our Pączki Day festivities. We eagerly anticipate the next opportunity to savor the sweetness of tradition in your capable hands!
With gratitude,
Elizabeth Wienke, General Manager
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