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St Patrick’s Day goes Polish 19.01.09

by Damian Dowds, Inishowen Independent

BUNCRANA'S St Patrick’s Day parade will take on a distinctly Polish flavour with confirmation that Poland’s Ambassador to Ireland, His Excellency Dr Tadeusz Szumowski, will attend as guest of honour.
“This is fantastic news, not just for the local Polish community who will get a chance to meet with their ambassador, but also for the local people as well,” said Kasia Wojtach, the immigrant integration development officer with the Inishowen Development Partnership (IDP).
With an estimated 350 Poles residing in Inishowen, Wojtach says it will be a particularly special day for them. “When one moves to a new country one sometimes feels forgotten by those at home, but it’s great to see the mother country paying attention to the new community here in Inishowen, especially on St Patrick’s Day.”
“It’s a great boost for the parade and the Polish community here in Inishowen,”
Dr Tadeusz Szumowski
said Sinn Féin councillor Daren Lalor. “His visit will help promote Buncrana and Inishowen. We already have a Polish priest here in the town, and through the good work of Kasia Wojtach and the IDP the local library has the largest collection of Polish-language books in Ireland, so this will further cement the links between Poland and Inishowen.”
“The Polish community had a float in last year’s parade and now we’ll have the ambassador in attendance this year,” said Cllr Nicholas Crossan, one of the organisers of the parade who has taken over from the long-serving Sean McHugh. “His itinerary is yet to be decided, but we’ll probably hold a civic reception for him on 16 March and we’ll have to set up a proper reviewing stand for him to watch the parade from.”
“Who knows, it might even persuade RTÉ to send a camera up here to cover the parade – they haven’t been here in 20 years,” Crossan quipped.
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