Polish Veterans, Dance groups and children in traditional Polish costumes marched in to begin the celebration of Polish Constitution Day on May 3, 2014 at the Cleveland Museum of Art by the statue of Tadeusz Kosciuszko.
Alina Stepien sang the anthems of Poland and the United States on the steps of the Cleveland Museum of Art to begin the celebration of Polish Constitution Day
Gene Bak, Director of the Polish American Cultural Center in Cleveland Ohio, welcomed the crowd in both Polish and English to the celebration of Polish Constitution Day on May 3, 2014 at the Cleveland Museum of Art by the statue of Tadeusz Kozciuszko.
Then Fr. Jerzy Kusy, Pastor of St. Cyprian Church, gave the invocation in Polish and English.
Cleveland Councilman Anthony Brancatelli spoke next. Councilman Brancatelli represents the Slavic Village neighborhood.
Cleveland Judge Raymond Pianka told of the impact on Freedom that the Constitution of May 3rd had on the world.
Two young ladies from the PIAST of the Polish Roman Catholic Union of America in Cleveland, Ohio recited poems in Polish at the celebration of Polish Constitution Day on May 3, 2014.
Polish dance groups including Wiwaty of Erie and Gorale of Cleveland performed traditional Polish dances in costume.Young men and ladies from the PIAST of the Polish Roman Catholic Union of America in Cleveland performed a traditional Polish dance in costumes at the Cleveland Museum of Art to celebrate Polish Constitution Day on May 3, 2014 by the statue of Tadeusz Kosciuszko. The rain increased in magnitude but the young people finished their performance.
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