Polish American Citizens Club
About Polish American Citizens Club
Since its incorporation in 1932, the Polish American Citizens Club has served as a cultural and community anchor in Whitehouse Station, NJ, preserving Polish heritage while fostering American patriotism and civic responsibility. The organization's mission centers on celebrating Polish traditions, language, and culture through meaningful fellowship, education, and social interaction. Members and guests benefit from a welcoming environment that honors the club's founding principles while contributing to the betterment of the Whitehouse Station community. The Polish American Citizens Club distinguishes itself through its commitment to giving back, whether through sharing time, talents, and resources with neighbors or hosting scholarship events that support local youth. The club's historic significance is underscored by its 1983 hosting of President Ronald Reagan, who administered citizenship oaths at the club's Liberty Hall. This milestone reflects the organization's deep connection to American values and its role in celebrating new citizens. Today, the club continues its tradition of service by providing meeting space for other local not-for-profit organizations and hosting community events that strengthen neighborhood bonds. The Polish American Citizens Club represents more than a social venue—it embodies a legacy of cultural pride, community stewardship, and inclusive fellowship that has sustained it through nearly a century of service in Whitehouse Station.