Polish Cultural Workshop with Pierogi Dinner - Appleton, WI

If you don't see a time frame that works for you please contact me to arrange that. This workshop is addressed to adults to learn and expend their knowledge of Polish history and culture. The course i

If you don't see a time frame that works for you please contact me to arrange that. This workshop is addressed to adults to learn and expend their knowledge of Polish history and culture. The course is also a perfect opportunity to gain more understanding of your Polish heritage or prepare you for a visit in Poland. I will take you on a tour what my country looks like today. Starting with a short language lesson, I will then cover Polish geography, climate and interesting facts. We will spend some time talking about Polish history, World War II, Solidarity movement and changes that took place in Poland in 1989 and helped the country transition to democracy. Moving on, we will learn about Polish wedding traditions, by watching a video of my brother’s wedding. There are 16 Holidays in Poland, and I will talk about one of the favorites, the All Saints Day. At the end, we will try the famous homemade pierogi and share the recipe how to make them.

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Location: Green Bay & Door County

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for this workshop? Can I bring my teenager?

A: There’s no specific age limit for the workshop, but it’s really designed for adults. That said, a teenager who's interested in Polish culture would probably enjoy it! Just keep in mind that some topics, like WWII history, might not be suited for younger kids.

Q: What should I wear to the workshop? Is it formal?

A: The workshop is casual, so dress comfortably! Since you’ll be cooking pierogi and sitting for a bit, I’d recommend something like jeans and a nice top. You might want to bring an apron if you have one, too, just in case!

Q: What if I need to reschedule my workshop date?

A: The host is pretty flexible! Just reach out to them directly if you need to reschedule, and they’ll work with you to find another time. They understand that life happens, so don’t worry too much about it.

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the Polish Cultural Workshop—any thoughts?

I’m considering this workshop for my sister’s birthday. She’s really into cooking and loves trying new cuisines. The homemade pierogi part sounds awesome! Plus, I think she’d appreciate the cultural history. Has anyone here done this? Any tips?

What’s the best part of the Polish Cultural Workshop?

I’m really curious about what to expect here. I love Polish food, but I’m not familiar with the culture. Is the dinner part really worth it? And how’s the atmosphere?