Showing posts with label Przystanek Woodstock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Przystanek Woodstock. Show all posts

Friday, August 2, 2013

Przystanek Woodstock Festival Poland 2013

Over 500,000 people from all over the Europe will join together for three days of music and partying at Woodstock Festival 2013 in Kostrzyn, Poland.  Read more about the festival here.

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Jurek Owsiak started this largest music festival in Poland in 1995. This is the same guy who runs the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity collecting donations for medical equipment for needy kids in Poland. Dates: From Thursday, August 1st through Saturday, August 3rd, 2013 You can watch the festival live at owsiaknet.pl  or YouTube.

 Large stage.
 

Small stage.

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

The Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity in Chicago


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Among Poles in Poland and abroad, Jurek Owsiak (and his pink glasses), is regarded as a national hero.  His monumental creation, The Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity (GOCC, Polish Wielka Orkiestra Świątecznej Pomocy, WOŚP) raises millions of dollars every year to help purchase medical equipment for ill children.  Every January, during the Grand Finale, The Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity holds the national collection event with thousands of volunteers in Poland and around the globe.  This year, the Grand Finale will be held on Sunday, January 13th.  

It is truly amazing that this non-governmental, non-profit charity can influence so many people to help the ones that need the most help.  Yes, this efficient organization puts the Polish government to shame. View the amounts collected since 1993 here.

Polish volunteers from New York and Chicago are also involved with the Grand Finale.  Information about the Chicago base of operations can be found here.

Jurek Owsiak is also responsible for the greatest annual collection of rock music bands called Przystanek Woodstock (Woodstock Station), a weekend long feast of greatest music in Europe.  Since 2004, the festival takes place in the western border town of Kostrzyn, not far from my old town.  If you ever visit Poland during summer, you must check that out.  Besides great music, the mud slides are the best attractions.  Happy rocking!