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Stanisław Stolarczyk was born on 4 May, 1949 in Poland. Discover Stanisław Stolarczyk's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?

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Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 4 May, 1949
Birthday 4 May
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Nationality Poland

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2007

In addition to his works, Stanisław Stolarczyk is also the documentary of the Polonia in Canada, and coordinator of the Polish Heritage in Canada Database (www.polishheritage.ca, 2007).

1995

Kusiba, Marek. "Przepustka Do Czyscca Czyli Reporter Na Emigracji." Akcent 1995th ser. 2.60 (1995): 208-14. Print.

1990

He tried to get, there, where many of our countrymen have set foot and tried tirelessly to seek an easier way of life. The main tracks, which he has walked – read similarly as from the map – were of the Polish name. They also became a destination for a reporter. In 1990 he returned to Warsaw, he created a news agency Polonia Service Press, and looked for hidden bank deposits in Sudetenland by the Germans in 1945, (a series of reports from the issue "Złoto Wrocławia?" ("Wrocław's Gold?") and linked with the "Express Wieczorny – Kulisy" ("Evening Express – of Kulisa")). After a nearly two-year stay in Poland, once again he came to Canada as a foreign correspondent of this journal. The result of this work were hundreds of newspaper articles relating to Canada, and reports, including the visit of President Lech Wałęsa in Canada, from the Arctic – obtaining the North Pole by the Poles (Marek Kamiński and Wojciech Moskal), from the mountain expeditions in the massif of Warsaw and the Rocky Mountains, of which he was the organizer and director, or from the participation in the World Championships of Gold Panning in Dawson City of the Yukon.

1987

In 1987 he took a reporter's journey to the Polar Circle to Fort Simpson (Northwest Territories) to attend the meeting of Pope John Paul II with the Indians, Inuit, and Métis. A year later, he received a scholarship from The Royal Canadian Geographical Society, to write a documentation on "The Polish Geographical Names in Canada".

1981

In 1981, he moved to London and the highlands of Scotland, where he collected informative material for the book "W górach Europy" ("In the mountains of Europe"). There he also encountered a state of war. In 1983 he moved to Canada. Living in Ottawa, he worked as a journalist for the Polonia Admissions Committee of John Paul II in Canada, resulting in the extensive development of "John Paul II's meeting with the Polish community in Canada". He began a collaboration with the weekly newspaper "Związkowiec", where almost every week he wrote reports in Canada under the title "Reportaże z klonowym listkiem" ("Reports with a maple leaf"), in which he relayed his impressions from a trip across Canada.

1980

In Poland, he was committed full-time to the monthly newspaper "Gościniec" (as the secretary of the editorial office), he collaborated with the Polish Television, wrote travel guide books "Roztocze Środkowe" ("Roztocze Central"), and "Nadbużańskie Podlasie" ("Above the region of Podlasie"). In 1980, his reporting on ethnic minorities and ethnic groups from the series of "Polska mało znana" ("Little-known Poland"), were awarded by the Board of the Association of Polish Journalists and assigned as the best publication of the year.

1949

Stanisław Stolarczyk (born 4 May 1949, in Poland), is a journalist, reporter, writer, and documentary of the Polish footprints in Canada. He is a member of the Association of Polish Journalists, the International Federation of Journalists, and the Polish Writers' Union. The author of several books is currently the Editor-in-Chief of the Polish weekly Czas-Związkowiec and the Director of the publishing company FAKTY which specializes in the literature of facts in Toronto.