Why Should I become a member of the PNA?  We are a Fraternal organization, as you may know. But, what does this mean? How are we different? What does the PNA offer that I cant get some where else?  The answer is that as a Member of the PNA, you are considered as family in the PNA. Our Members are all part of an organization that cares about you. Assets that the PNA acquires goes right back to our Members, our Polish heritage, and what we represent and support and not lining pockets of big cooperates or any off shore investors.  We support Poland, all people of Polish descendent's, Polish-Americans and take Pride in our Polish heritage.
Next Lodge Business Meeting: July 15th 2014, 6:00 PM, ACPL Little Turtle Branch, 2201 Sherman Blvd, Fort Wayne

Saturday, January 1, 2011

White Eagle Lodge Report 2011

Polish National Alliance White Eagle Lodge #3149

The White Eagle Lodge 3149 year has been full of Polish cultural activities and has brought forth much fraternalism despite the economy. We are looking forward to the new year coming for 2011! We have a presence on Facebook and believe this will help keep other informed about our Lodge and will give the ability to make new connections.

We also have a Lodge blog where we can share our Lodge events, functions and activities. Also we are compiling photo albums from past events to be able to preserve and share.


We hold our Lodge’s Monthly Business Meetings every third Tuesday of the month at 6:00 p.m. We welcome our newest PNA Lodge Officer John Chodacki. John is a great guy. He is smart, easy going and yet has grate wit. He is very enjoyable to be work with and has enthusiasm and a Pride for Polish culture and its traditions.

2011 Slate of Officers is a Follows:
Jeff Wilenski, pres.
Richard Pacer, vice. pres.
Nellie Wood, rec. secy.
Jean Podzielinski, fin. secy.
George Wilenski, tres.
John Chodacki, sgt.-at-arms

Our Lodge and its Members support the Visa Waver Program for Poland and encourage all Lodges and Members to give your support and help this pass. Read more about on the PAC website.

-Jeff Wilenski

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