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Sunday, May 6, 2012

Polish May 3rd Constitution Day Parade - Chicago

They did it again! Today, the Polish Constitution Day Parade, in celebration of signing of the Constitution of May 3, 1791, marched on South Columbus Drive in downtown Chicago. It's a great celebration of this important document (second such Constitution in the world after US) and a way to remind Americans that Poles are a huge part of the Chicagoland and the United States. Check out my slide show with some parade pictures. 

What really impressed me was the abundance of Polish language schools, represented by students, teacher's, and parents. Polish schools from all over Chicago and surrounding counties showed up in great number. Considering the cold temperature - thank you for your commitment.  It's a great feeling knowing that the second and third generation of Poles are learning the language and, most of all, the Polish culture. Knowing from a personal experience, the kids sometimes don't see the benefit in learning any of the above, but later in life they look back and cherish their memories and the time spent in Polish schools. 

Is Polish language irrelevant in the world? Far from it. There are 38 million Poles living in Poland with 21 million of immigrants and their descents living abroad. With the business opportunities in democratic Poland, tourism, and rich culture, Polish language is very handy. Not to mention the European Union integration, immigration, and business.  Besides, if a person learns one language, learning another is quite easy.

Happy Constitution Day! Maybe I see you next year in downtown Chicago.