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1. Log Cabin: A beautiful log cabin was donated by the late Ambrose Chippior. This building was put in place
by Raymond Kutchoskie, Dave Shulist and Ed Chippior on Sept.---- 1998.
2. Media events: The following promotions have been and are ongoing in the local media:
A Kaszub Corner column
in the Eganville Leader for stories pertaining to Polish Heritage.
Continuing coverage by This Week and the Eganville Leader of activities, stories and events concerning Polish heritage.
Local Polish
business promotion (Canadian Kashub/Polish Business Association) through ads in This Week and the Eganville Leader sponsored by the Wilno Heritage Society.
Interview of the President, David Shulist by Lynne
Visutskie for the Killaloe Radio Station.
3. Opeongo Trail
: On 2nd October a Heritage walk was organized along the Aforgotten@ section of the Opeongo Line. Martin Shulist acted as leader and guide. 4. Fund Raisers:
The following events and projects raised money for the Heritage Park:
Heritage Night at St Marys Church, Wilno- 150 people came to hear Shirley Mask Connolly speak on the first Polish families who came to this area. Claudia and Clifford Coulas catered the Polish confectionary.
Quilt: Teenie Mask Shulist donated a quilt, which she and her friends and relatives (ages raning from 45 to 90) quilted at a quilting bee at the Lorbetskie Homestead.
Caps: Caps with the Heritage Society logo are being sold by businessess and society members in the area for $15.
All profits are donated to the society.
The movie "Kaszuby-Canada" by Henryk Bartul: Henryk Bartul is donating $5 from the sale of each movie to the society.
Kashubian Chickens painted by Lynne Visutskie and Teenie Mask Shulist - $10 from the sale of each chicken goes to the Heritage Society.
5. Web Site: Diana Shulist has set up a web site at www.wilno.org for the Wilno Heritage Society. The site has information about the society and upcoming events and other articles of Polish heritage.
6. May 3rd Polish Festival:
A Polish/Kashub Festival was held in the new Wilno Heritage Park over the May 1st weekend. Polish food donated by local familes was served. Polish music was played by local musicians and the children of St. Mary's School Polish class sang and danced. Approximately 1500 people attended.
7. The Machine Shed donated by Ed Chippior:
Members of the Polish/Kashub Community (in an old fashioned Polish work bee) moved and reconstructed a machine shed from the Chippior farm at the Wilno Heritage Park.
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