The Polish Cultural and Political
Association of Allegheny County
WELCOME!
to the official WWW page of the Polish Cultural and Political Association of Allegheny County. In case you're not from our area, Allegheny County is in the southwestern corner of Pennsylvania. It is one of the more urbanized areas of our state and includes the City of Pittsburgh, Monroeville, Ross Township, Mount Lebanon, and McKeesport. There is a large
community of people in Allegheny County of Polish heritage. Our association, the PCPA, is a non-partisan, social, and political organization that provides a forum for the sharing of our treasured, Polish heritage and traditions as well as for the promotion of our political ideals. The PCPA is the parent organization of POLPAC , our statewide political action committee.
We are currently opening membership to the public. Our members will elect Board Members, pay dues, attend functions, and have a voice in the operation of the association.
Now is the time to get involved. Let me know what
you think. I'd love to hear any constructive suggestions!
Contact me, Lou Wise, at
lou.poland@usa.net
More About The PCPA
Here are a few links for Polish-American organizations:
Here are a few links about Poland and Polish culture:
- Bob Kalita's Polish Heritage Page, So what's special about being Polish? - A lot!
- Poland Now!, multimedia
magazines about business and travel in Poland.
- Polska.net, a great resource for
news, weather, and business information in Poland.
- Polishworld.com, send a Polish greeting card over the Internet.
- Donosy, a Polish electronic news letter.
- Polish Philosophy Page, Learn about the major Polish philosophers of the 20th Century.
- Map of Poland, a cool interactive map. (LONG load time.)
- International Polish Business,
a world-wide Polish business directory.
- History of Poland,
a British site, brief history lessons.
- PolStore, Polish products, traditions, and recipes
Here are a few links for Pittsburgh and Allegheny County :
Links provided here are purely for individual investigation. In no way does a link provided on this site suggest support by, support for, relation to, or association with the linked site and the PCPA. Any correspondence received by the PCPA, via electronic or other means, becomes the sole property of the PCPA.
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The Polish Cultural and Political Association of Allegheny County.
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