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The Polish Cultural Council

About The Polish Cultural Council

Founded in 1930 as an outgrowth of The Central Council of Polish Organizations, the Polish Cultural Council has grown into a cornerstone institution serving Pittsburgh's Polish-American community and broader western Pennsylvania region. The organization's mission centers on showcasing the finest achievements in Polish arts and sciences while fostering unity and cultural pride among Polish-Americans. PCC accomplishes this through volunteer-driven community projects that bring together multiple generations, from intimate literary meetings with bestselling authors to large-scale performances like the National Ballet Slask at Carnegie Music Hall. The council's commitment to community engagement extends beyond performances—PCC actively hosts distinguished Polish visitors, facilitates cultural exchanges with international delegations, and provides accessible Polish language education for families. What distinguishes the Polish Cultural Council in Pittsburgh is its deeply rooted relationships with the community it serves. The organization operates transparently as a nonprofit entity, relying on the tremendous efforts of volunteers, members, and community friends to sustain its work. PCC's quarterly newsletter and regular programming create ongoing connections that strengthen cultural identity across generations. By partnering with respected local institutions and maintaining its independent voice, the Polish Cultural Council has established itself as the trusted source for authentic Polish cultural expression in western Pennsylvania, honoring its nearly century-long legacy while adapting to serve contemporary community needs.

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