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Selected Press Release
Polish Scholarship Fund Continues Support of CNY students

2/20/2006 - The Polish Scholarship Fund Inc., will award $10,000 in scholarships, $1,000 each to ten young scholars, as part of the organization’s 52nd anniversary celebration in 2006. The PSF has been furthering the education of students of Polish descent for the past 52 years with scholarship money. The fund is currently seeking applicants for scholarships in the 2006-07 academic calendar year. Each applicant must have resided in Cayuga, Cortland, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga or Oswego Counties for a minimum of two years and be enrolled or accepted at an accredited post-secondary educational institution.


Other Press Releases
A New History Reveals The Unsung Role of Polish Intelligence in the Second World War (9/18/2005)

The Poem: A Poem of Poland is published by the National Poets convention in Washington, D.C. (9/18/2005)

Illinois State Treasurer Judy Baar Topinka Offers Free Citizenship Assistance at Copernicus Foundation (9/12/2005)

Polish Festival -- Call for Volunteers! Portland, OR (9/9/2005)

USA: Mistrzostwa świata w klasie 470 w San Francisco (9/5/2005)

Northeastern Illinois University Offers Polish I and Polish II (9/5/2005)

Polish parliament representative pays visit to Chicago (9/1/2005)

Illinois State Treasurer Judy Baar Topinka Provides Work Experience for Polish American Student (8/22/2005)

Hallmark Channel presents Karol: A Man Who Became Pope- August 15, 2005 and August 21, 2005 (8/8/2005)

New Movie: Pope John Paul II (8/3/2005)

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