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Written by Sue Zareczny   
Monday, 04 May 2009 19:52

Once again I can say our young falcons were awesome! I am very proud of all of them. This past Saturday we all got up bright and early, and boarded a bus to go to Chicago for the May Day Parade. The parade is every first Saturday in May to celebrate independence for the Polish culture.

We all were in costumes from different regions of Poland. Sandy, our dance coach, was telling all of our children where their costume had originated from. Some were from the mountains of Poland and some were from small and big towns. The children thought it was cool to know where their costume had come from.

We were number forty three (in line) of one hundred and twenty. We met our other Falcon family, District 2, in Chicago. We even had a float, it was so cool. The children had fun. We sure do keep our young Falcons busy, and they love it!

I would like to say a BIG THANK YOU to everyone who attended, especially the two moms who dressed in costume with their children: Jenny (and Jayden) and Loida (and Lisa & Jessa). Along with all the other kids: Alberto, Ida, Alexa, Chey, Floyd, Sam, Alyssa, Bree, Dee, Katie, Michelle and Amanda. And to the adults: Ms. Sandy, Ms. Sue, George, Megs, Marian, Audrey, Bill, Michelle and Rosemary.

Stand proud and be proud, You are a Falcon!


Czolem,

Sue Zareczny (Nest Instructress)

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