COPERNICUS FOUNDATION
The 'Copernicus Foundation' () is a 501(c)(3) not for profit organization based in the Jefferson Park area of Chicago, Illinois.
It was founded in 1971 in order to raise funds towards raising a monument for the famous astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus to be set in front of the Adler Planetarium. After the monument's dedication at the 500th anniversary of Copernicus in 1973, the Polish-American community decided to use leftover funds towards the purchase of a cultural and civic center for Chicago's Polonia.
After a thorough search for the permanent site of the Polish Cultural Center in Chicago, groundbreaking ceremonies took place at the old Gateway Theatre building located near Milwaukee and Lawrence avenues in 1979. Because the Gateway Theatre had been the first movie theater in Chicago built exclusively for the "talkies," the Foundation decided to preserve the theater itself while remodeling around it. The "Solidarity Tower," with its matching facade, was erected atop the building which was modified to resemble the historic Royal Castle in Warsaw, Poland. The tower is an exact replica of the clock tower adorning the castle and its Baroque spire is seen by commuters driving along the Kennedy Expressway.
The activities of the Copernicus Foundation include:
★ The Taste of Polonia Festival
★ The Copernican Award
★ Lake Shore Symphony Orchestra
★ Classic Silent Film Showings
★ Polish Language Theater Productions
★ Children's Theater Productions
★ The Polish Film Festival of America
The Copernicus foundation is also a meeting place for Polish American & other Civic Organization Meetings, the Jefferson Park Chamber of Commerce Activities, CAPS (Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy) Meetings, the DAC (District Advisory Council) Meetings, an Annual Law Fair, Dance Recitals, as well as Public Information and Referral Services
★ History of Chicago
★ Poles in Chicago
★ Polonia
★ The Polish Constitution Day Parade
★ Polish National Alliance
★ Polish Falcons
★ Polish Museum of America
★ Polish Cathedral style churches
★ Diaspora politics in the United States
★ Culture of Chicago
★ Polish-Americans
★ Official Website of the Copernicus Foundation
It was founded in 1971 in order to raise funds towards raising a monument for the famous astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus to be set in front of the Adler Planetarium. After the monument's dedication at the 500th anniversary of Copernicus in 1973, the Polish-American community decided to use leftover funds towards the purchase of a cultural and civic center for Chicago's Polonia.
After a thorough search for the permanent site of the Polish Cultural Center in Chicago, groundbreaking ceremonies took place at the old Gateway Theatre building located near Milwaukee and Lawrence avenues in 1979. Because the Gateway Theatre had been the first movie theater in Chicago built exclusively for the "talkies," the Foundation decided to preserve the theater itself while remodeling around it. The "Solidarity Tower," with its matching facade, was erected atop the building which was modified to resemble the historic Royal Castle in Warsaw, Poland. The tower is an exact replica of the clock tower adorning the castle and its Baroque spire is seen by commuters driving along the Kennedy Expressway.
The activities of the Copernicus Foundation include:
★ The Taste of Polonia Festival
★ The Copernican Award
★ Lake Shore Symphony Orchestra
★ Classic Silent Film Showings
★ Polish Language Theater Productions
★ Children's Theater Productions
★ The Polish Film Festival of America
The Copernicus foundation is also a meeting place for Polish American & other Civic Organization Meetings, the Jefferson Park Chamber of Commerce Activities, CAPS (Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy) Meetings, the DAC (District Advisory Council) Meetings, an Annual Law Fair, Dance Recitals, as well as Public Information and Referral Services
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See also
★ History of Chicago
★ Poles in Chicago
★ Polonia
★ The Polish Constitution Day Parade
★ Polish National Alliance
★ Polish Falcons
★ Polish Museum of America
★ Polish Cathedral style churches
★ Diaspora politics in the United States
★ Culture of Chicago
★ Polish-Americans
External links
★ Official Website of the Copernicus Foundation
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