Welcome
Polish Center in Los Angeles is a fraternal organization established to
Foster the tradition of Poland’s independence and cultural achievements
Foster, encourage and promote civic, social, cultural and educational interests of the Polish-American community
Work towards realization of a suitable cultural center in the metropolitan area of Los Angeles
Engage in any other business or activity which can help in the realization of the above objectives, but do not conflict with the laws of the United States of America or the State of California
Polish Center President Andrew Kozlowski attended Polish Alma Mater school graduation on 6/1/2024. Polish Center annually sponsors orthography contest for graduating students, above.
Polish Happy Hour LA and Dancy Party
June 24 2023
Polish Center Awards Two University Scholarships
Sunday June 19, 2022
Polish Center awarded 2 scholarships this year through the Polish University Club during their 75th anniversary luncheon. Above are President Andrew Kozlowski (right) and Secretary Richard Widerynski (left) with one of the recipients, Alexandra Dudek (center). The other recipient of our scholarship, Natalia Dudek, was in Poland when the Awards Banquet took place. Criteria for receiving the award from the Polish Center was outstanding involvement in Polish- American activities, in addition to the usual outstanding academic performance and research paper on a Polish-American topic.
Polish Christmas Happy Hour at Solidarity Restaurant
December 21, 2019
Polish Happy Hour at Solidarity Restaurant
July 13th, 2019 at 6pm
Polish Center in Los Angeles invited all PolAms to Solidarity Cafe, Saturday, 13 July, 6 PM for a Polish Happy Hour! Hors d'oeuvres sponsored by the Polish Center.
Osrodek Polski w Los Angeles zaprasza wszystkich na Polska Happy Hour w sobote 13-go lipca w Solidarity Cafe, Santa Monica. Polskie zakaski sponsorowane przez Osrodek Polski. Tak, beda pierogi! Ilosc gosci ograniczona - RSVP przed 6 lipca!
Polish Center Supports Wheelchair Trip
Polish Center assisted 2 wheelchair bound young Polish travellers who have driven across South America and are now on their way to Alaska.
Maciek Kaminski, 33, and Michal Woroch, 34, are driving a specially adopted Land Rover and have so far covered 40000 km and 14 countries.
After spending longer than anticipated in LA due to engine failure, they have departed for Alaska then plan on driving to New York, which will mark the end of their odyssey.
Polish Center was glad to be able to support their efforts with a small donation.
They are two incredibly brave, imaginative, funny guys with unbelievable spirit. They firmly believe their handicap is not the end of the world and are proving this daily.
Learn more about Maciek and Michal's journey at http://www.wheelchairtrip.com.