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NEWS
from
THE POLISH AMERICAN
CONGRESS
DOWNSTATE NEW YORK DIVISION
177 Kent St.,
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11222 – (718) 349-9689
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FOR
IMMEDIATE
RELEASE May 8,
2007
CITY OF GLEN COVE, LONG ISLAND
PAYS TRIBUTE TO MAY 3rd CONSTITUTION
AMERICA'S AND POLAND'S
CONSTITUTIONS WERE THE FIRST
For Hispanic Americans, the big holiday in May is on the 5th, the Cinco
de Mayo.
For Polish Americans, it's on May 3rd, the anniversry of the 1791 Polish
Constitution, the first constitution in history on the European
continent.
Polish American communities throughout the United States marked that
date with commemorative observances. In the City of Glen Cove on New
York’s Long Island, Mayor Ralph Suozzi paid special tribute to his
Polish constituents with an official proclamation presented to them at
the Polish National Home of Glen Cove.
Mayor Suozzi is shown above (right) with Frank Milewski (center),
president of the Downstate New York Division of the Polish American
Congress and Zbigniew Kurjanski, president of the Polish National Home.
Mayor Suozzi is the brother of Nassau County Executive Tom Suozzi who
was a candidate for governor of New York State last year.
"The same spirit which guided America’s founding fathers at the
Constitutional Convention of 1786 prevailed in Poland when it adopted
its own constitution just five years later," said Milewski, citing how
the ideals of liberty and independence inspired the Polish heroes
Pulaski and Kosciuszko to come to America and fight at the side of
George Washington in the American Revolution.
Contact: Frank Milewski (718) 263-2700 Ext. 105
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