Please support Ukraine now! On Sunday, March 6th 2022 PACIM President, Edyta Dudek, gave a powerful speech during the Stand with Ukraine MN rally at the Capitol Building in Saint…
PACIM News
Polanie and Rog scholarship award increased to $2,000.
To keep pace with rising college costs, the Board of Directors on June 3rd, 2021 doubled the amount of our scholarship program awards from $1,000 to $2,000 per individual. This…
Webinar Event Saturday April 24, 2021
Virtual Poetry Reading & Discussion 11am to 12:30pm -A Pulitzer Prize-nominated author- Minneapolis cultural leader & social worker-Born 1888 in Nowy Targ, Poland-Works of poetry include Singing Furrows (1953), Star…
PACIM Dues Cycle Modification
Effective March 1, 2021 PACIM will return to a monthly dues renewal cycle. This decision reflects the continuing financial effects of the coronavirus crisis, which has so far led to…
Ja Bardzo Kocham PACIM: 2021 Bal Karnawałowy
Bal Karnawałowy will be held virtually this year! Please join us online for a silent auction, musical performances, guest speakers and other festivities on Saturday, February 13 from 7:00 -…
New ACPC Member Brochure
The American Council for Polish Culture (ACPC) has published a new brochure detailing the benefits of individual and affiliate membership. Currently 40 PACIM members are also ACPC members, which costs just $5 per…
President’s Greeting
“I am honored to have an opportunity to lead the Polish American Cultural Institute of Minnesota in 2021. In the past few months, we put a lot of effort in…
Meet the Newly Elected PACIM Board Members!
John Bieniek John Bieniek has been a past president of PACIM. He has devoted numerous hours to putting on events and contributing his energy and devotion to PACIM. He is…
Job Opening – Polish Language Instructor
Polish as a Foreign Language Teacher to teach evening classes at PACIM. All Polish classes in the Fall semester will be taught online via Google Meet. Qualifications: Master’s Degree, preferredNative…
Warsaw Uprising ’44
Every year on August 1st, the people of Warsaw remember the fallen heroes that fought for freedom during the Warsaw Uprising of 1944. The biggest Polish rebellion against German Nazi occupation during WWII cost over 200 000 lives and led to the destruction of Poland’s capital city.