Michigan is home to many proud Polish people, myself included.

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Each year in Grand Rapids all of the Polish halls open up their doors to the community for Pulaski Days.

What Is Pulaski Days?

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Pulaski Days was founded in 1973 by Ed Czyzyk and Walter Ulanch as a way to support the local social clubs by sharing Polish culture with the entire Grand Rapids community.

The annual event has now grown into a week-long celebration to be shared with friends, family, and strangers alike.

One of those halls needs help to keep its doors open.

Jackson Street Hall in Grand Rapids Needs Help to Keep Its Doors Open

Jackson Street Hall is a historic building located at 921 Jackson St NW in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

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It was built in 1888 and holds the distinction of being the oldest hall in America.

However, this 135-year-old landmark is now in need of help to keep its doors open and continue serving the community.

The Importance of Jackson Street Hall

Jackson Street Hall has played a significant role in the local community for over a century. It has served as a gathering place for various events and celebrations, including the annual Pulaski Days festival.

Jackson Street Hall - Polish National Aid Society via Facebook
Jackson Street Hall - Polish National Aid Society via Facebook
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The hall has been a hub for Polish culture and heritage, providing a space for community members to come together and celebrate their traditions.

Jackson Street Hall - Polish National Aid Society via Facebook
Jackson Street Hall - Polish National Aid Society via Facebook
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The Campaign to Save Jackson Street Hall

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Jackson Street Hall - Polish National Aid Society via Facebook
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Recognizing the historical and cultural significance of Jackson Street Hall, a group has launched a campaign to raise funds for its restoration and preservation.

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Jackson Street Hall - Polish National Aid Society via Facebook
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The goal is to ensure that this iconic building can continue to serve the community for generations to come.

How You Can Help

If you are passionate about preserving history and supporting community spaces, there are several ways you can contribute to the efforts to save Jackson Street Hall.

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Donate: Consider making a financial contribution to the restoration fund. Every donation, no matter the size, can make a difference in preserving this historic landmark.

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Spread the Word: Share information about the campaign on social media and with friends and family. The more people who are aware of the situation, the greater the chances of success.

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Volunteer: Offer your time and skills to assist with fundraising events or restoration efforts. Your contribution of time and effort can be invaluable in achieving the goal of keeping Jackson Street Hall open.

Jackson Street Hall - Polish National Aid Society via Facebook
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Attend Events: Participate in events organized by the campaign to raise funds and awareness. By attending these events, you not only show your support but also contribute directly to the cause.

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