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Polish American Citizens' Club of Camden County, NJ

Organized in the City of Camden, New Jersey on June 8, 1914
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Witamy!


"Celebrating 111 Years as a Club"

         
 
2026 Club Officers

President
Stanley Raiczyk
email:sraiczyk@comcast.net
1st Vice President
Carol Forziati
2nd Vice President
Jeffrey Danielewicz
Recording Secretary
Terri Dziomba
Treasurer
John Mojta
Chaplain
Rev. Edward J. Lipinski



2026 Board Members


Elected:
John Forziati, Robert Lipinski,
Joseph Prorok, Gail Sacchetti,
Carl Stech, Brandon Wilson

Appointed:
Regina Cannaris, Denise Lunemann,
Lynn Sinclair, Anita Stech,
Jessica Wilson, Danelle Wisniewski

 


Golden Voices of St. Joseph's
Polish Church
bulletpart 1 - Mr. Walt Piatek
bulletpart 2 - Mrs. Sophie Thomson
bulletpart 3 - Mr. John Kwoka
bulletpart 4 - Mr. Chester Malik
bulletpart 5 - Sochanczuk Family
~ videos by Fr. Krzysztof Wtorek

We Must Never Forget
September 1, 1939

Meeting Place

 Runnemede VFW Post #3324

13 E 6th Ave & Veteran's Way

Runnemede, NJ 08078

Driving Directions


 Meeting Dates

 General Membership

2nd Wednesday of each month at 7:00pm

 

Board of Directors

1st Monday of each month at 6:30pm


How To Become A Member

If you would like to become a member of the Polish American Citizen's Club of Camden County

click here for more info!


Mailing Address

Polish American Citizens' Club of Camden County

PO Box 344

Collingswood, NJ 08108-0344



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Congratulations to our 2026 Spring Pinochle League Champions
Al Sochacki, John Mojta, Richard Sheaffer and John Miller.


Thanks again to all our players.


April Birthdays



Barbara Bogacki, Christina Bonczak
Anna Byrnes, John Forziati
Dawn Kelly, John Lavelle
Walter Schultz
Happy Dyngus Day
April 06, 2026



Smigus-dyngus
Dyngus Day
, also spelled Dingus Day, is a fun Polish Holiday very popular in Poland, as well as in Polish communities across America. After the long Lenten holiday, Dyngus Day is a day of fun and is always celebrated on the Monday after Easter. For those of Polish decent, Dyngus Day is a day of fun, parades, drinking and festivities similar to the Irish traditions and celebration on Saint Patrick's Day.
Remember, Everyone is Polish on Dyngus Day. So join in on the fun. You'll be glad you did..

Polish American Cultural Center

Address

 

click here for the
APRIL 2026

edition of the



Learning Corner:

Learn Basic Polish Expressions!
Courtesy of The Polish American News.


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Last modified: April 21, 2026