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Wednesday, 11 February 2009 11:42

Board Director

suebio01Hi, my name is Suzanne Rae Zareczny. I was born and raised in Milwaukee, WI. I'm number 8 in a family of 10. My parents, Raymond and Geraldine Zareczny, met at the Polish Falcons. They married and had 10 of us children.

Most of my brothers and sisters grew up in the Falcons. My father was President of Polish Falcons Nest 725 for a number of years and my mother was Lady Vice President and Financial Secretary. They ran the Jr. Bowling leagues.

I also grew up with the Falcons and was in their gym classes, bowling and Polish dancing. I love it!

Now I am very involved with the falcons. I've been past Treasurer for our Nest 725 and an Instructress for our gym class.

suebio02Now my children are in the gym class and Polish dancing. It's their turn to experience what I had growing up. All the memories of the meets, traveling to different states, making new friends and memories to last a lifetime.

I am so grateful to be a part of this great organization and for the chance for my children to have the opportunities I had. I do it all for the children, they are our future Falcons.

Czolem,

Suzanne Rae Zareczny

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