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  • Annual General Meeting of the Irish Polish Society 2012

    To All Irish Polish Society Members, Please note that our Annual General Meeting will take place on Sunday, 25th Nov, at 4 pm.
    Proposed Agenda of the AGM : 1. Minutes of IPS AGM on November 6th 2011 2. Honorary Secretary’s Report 3. Chairperson’s Report 4. Honorary Treasurer’s Report 5. Discussion 6. Election of a new Committee for the year 2012/13 7. Any Other Business
    Everybody is warmly invited to take part in the AGM. The IPS committee is elected every year, and it is made up of both Polish and Irish people working together for the common good. Our membership is open to all interested in Poland, in Polish culture and Polish Irish relations. In accordance with the Rules of the Society any person who is an IPS active member for at least six months can be proposed as a candidate for the committee. The AGM was previously scheduled for Sunday, 4th November. However, it was postponed because our Society’s secretary was not available in early November. She is at present in Poland for personal needs (medical treatment). We are very sorry for any inconvenience the change of AGM date may have caused and we do hope you understand the reasons.
    Also please note that the membership fee for the current year 2012/13 should be paid to our Treasurer, Pat Quigley (21 Coolmine Court, Clonsilla, Dublin 15). You may pay directly to Pat at the AGM. Membership is nominal still only € 12 per person annually or € 17 per family. Students € 10. Looking forward to seeing you at the AGM.

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    JOIN THE IRISH POLISH SOCIETY
    MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM
    (APLIKACJA CZŁONKOWSKA)

    NAME: …………………………………………………………………..
    (Imie i nazwisko)

    ADDRESS:……………………………………………………………….
    (Adres)

    TELEPHONE NO: Home: ………………………. Work:……………………….
    Mobile……………………….

    Email: ………………………………..

    Occupation: (zawód)……………………………………………..

    I enclose yearly membership fee:

    10 Euro – students and unwaged
    12 Euro individual………………….
    17 Euro family………………………

    Annual subscriptions run from 1st September until the end of August the following year.

    Cheques/Postal orders etc are payable to the Irish Polish Society.

    Please send your subscription with completed application form to Hon. Treasurer:
    Patrick Quigley, 21 Coolmine Court, Clonsilla, Dublin 15
    Tel: 018205609, Mob: 085 7133106 Email: patquig2002@yahoo.com

    The Irish Polish Society is the main organization in Ireland for Polish people who want to learn about Ireland and Irish people who are interested in Poland. It has been in existence since 1979.
    The IPS is an active organization that promotes contacts and exchanges between Irish and Polish people.
    Our activities include musical evenings, poetry and literature readings, film shows, talks by local and visiting high profile lecturers and social meetings. We provide advice to Poles in Ireland and host lectures on integration issues. We also celebrate the main cultural and religious festivals of each country.
    Our committee is made up of Irish and Polish people who work together to promote the best from each country and culture. We seek new members who will help to provide new services in a changing environment.
    We invite to join us by filling in the application form on the reverse side. Our meeting place is 20 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin 2.

    Website: www.irishpolishsociety.ie
    Irish Polish Society/Towarzystwo Irlandzko Polskie 20 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin2

    HISTORY OF THE IRISH POLISH SOCIETY
    The Irish Polish Society is a voluntary, non-profit-making and
    non-political or- ganization. Its main aim is to foster Polish culture and
    traditions in Ireland and to promote links between Irish and Polish
    people.

    The election of a Polish Pope inspired Poles in Dublin to form the Irish
    Polish Society, and on 7th January 1979 the first steering committee of IPS
    was set up. The Pope’s visit to Ireland (29th September – 1st October
    1979) united us even more, and on 30th Septem- ber 1979 a historic meeting
    between the Pope and His fellow countrymen took place in the Papal
    Nunciature in Dublin.
    After the imposition of Martial Law in Poland on 13th December 1981, the
    Irish Polish Society began actively lobbying for democratic changes in
    Poland. The Society also managed to organise substantial aid to Poland with
    the help of their Irish friends. Some twenty containers with food,
    medicines and clothes were shipped from Dublin to Poland.

    The meetings and gatherings of Poles and their families and friends used to
    take place in Milltown College, where the Society’s founder, Fr Klaus
    Cieszynski, was then a student.
    Thanks to a generous legacy from the estate of Wanda Petronella Brown, a
    Polish lady who married an Irishman, a large Georgian building at 20
    Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin 2, was purchased in 1986. This became the home of
    the Irish Polish Society.

    A new chapter in the development of Irish Polish relations began with the
    collapse of the Communist system in Poland, and in 1991 the Irish Polish
    Society established contacts with the newly open Embassy of the Polish
    Republic in Ireland.

    The purpose for which the Society is established is to promote greater
    mutual interest and understanding between the Irish and Polish
    communities through social and cultural activities and to promote, sponsor,
    teach, study, advance and encourage interest in and knowledge of the
    culture, history, peoples, language and traditions generally of Poland and
    Polish people. The Society organizes lectures, concerts, art exhibitions,
    literary events, discussions, social gatherings and other cultural,
    educational and traditional events. Membership is open to all who live on
    the island of Ireland and have an interest in Poland and Polish-Irish
    relations.

    In advance of EU enlargement we hosted several meetings and conferences
    with politicians and well-known public figures, both Irish and Polish. Our
    Society was absolutely committed to enlargement, and, in particular, to
    Poland’s accession to the EU.

    In 2004 the greatest shift in the relation between Ireland and Poland came
    with the opening of the Irish labour market to Polish workers. Since then
    IPS have been focused on how we should respond to the new situation. We
    wish to increase our social and cultural activities to promote integration
    of the new Poles through events and information.

    Irish Polish Society is the only Polish organization in Ireland with full
    EUWP membership (Europejska Unia Wspolnot Polonijnych – Union of Polish
    Communities in Europe).

    A committee elected annually runs the Society. A newsletter is sent to
    members at least every 6 weeks. Membership is € 12 per annum , or € 17 per
    family (students and unwaged € 10)

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