PACanow is our PAC chapter for children. It was created in September of 2005 as a Saturday Polish school for kids. Average age of PACanow member is 8 years. The word PACanow is a word play of “PAC” (as the Polish American Club) and “Pacanow” – a real town located in southern Poland and a mythical destination of a fictional character Koziolek-Matolek, created by Kornel Makuszyński, well know Polish author of children literature. Later, Pacanow evolved into a kindergarten club for children. They enjoy spending the time together and learning Polish language by play and interaction.
Pacanow classes take place every Saturday at 11:30 AM until about 1:00pm at the Upper Arlington Library, Lane Road Branch on 1945 Lane Road, Upper Arlington, Ohio 43220
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We attend the gatherings every Saturday and we are on time.
We talk, sing, learn and play in Polish only.
We leave "The Little Poland" with our parents.
Weekly classes lasting an hour and a half are not going to bring results without parents’ help at home.
The school fee is due at the beginning of the school year:
PAC members - $40.00 per family;
Non-members - $60.00 per family
School supplies are provided.
Kids seem to enjoy it more than ever and new kids are joining in the fall! We had ice cream and every student received a diploma along with a small gifts.
Thank you Zuzia, Gosia and Patrycja - PACanow teachers – PACanow would not happen without you! We will miss Patrycja next year but wish her and her family all the best in the new chapter of their life.
Thank you to all parents supporting the Saturday meetings – see you again in the September! Have a wonderful and safe summer!
According to the Polish tradition, Santa (“Mikołaj”) comes on December 6th and brings presents to all good children. The naughty ones get “rózga”, which is a stick to spank them.
Every year Santa visits PACanow. As always, kids were pleasantly surprised and happy to see the Big Red Guy with white beard. They sang for him a few songs, recited a few poems and gave him big hug as he was leaving. All children at Polish school received presents; not one got the “rózga”. Thank you Santa, we love you! And see you next year.