
White Eagle
brings together the Polish community
And many friends from beyond it — creating a welcoming space for everyone who cherishes Polish traditions, culture, and togetherness.
Our events are a joyful meeting point for people living abroad who miss the warmth of Polish holidays, as well as for those simply looking to celebrate moments like New Year’s Eve or other special occasions.
These gatherings are filled with laughter, shared memories, and a sense of home away from home. The photos in this gallery capture that spirit: the connection, the nostalgia, and the joy of celebrating together.


When the bugle call sounds
the door will open wide




Our first meeting and the photos from it happened by accident.
I didn't know then that it would last, and yet it still does.
And it will.








Then, the commemoration of Katyn.
This anniversary of the wartime tragedy also provided an opportunity to gather together, sing a hymn, and listen to the recitation of a few poems.
Local councillors also participated in the ceremony.










Next time, it was an event planned in my calendar well in advance — a
Children’s Day
celebration and a fun afternoon for the little ones at the Spalding Common Community Club.
As you can see, the kids had an amazing time, and even the local Police joined in to help make the day special.
But the best part was how beautifully international it all became. Children don’t care what passports their friends carry; what truly matters is friendship, laughter, and the joy of playing together.




























11 November in Spalding
a handful of moments filled with pride and emotion.
The day began with a touch of solemnity: the official part of the celebration, a shared reflection on Poland’s long journey back to independence and its return to the world map.
Then the mood shifted completely. The ball, the laughter, the dancing — because this holiday isn’t only about remembering, it’s also about celebrating who we are and where we come from.
You could feel that Polish identity can be cherished anywhere, even far from home. And that every nation has the same right to feel
proud, no matter where life takes its people.
















Ho Ho Ho!


Guess who dropped by this time?
Kasia Krawiecka — yes, that Kasia, a writer through and through.
We had an author meet‑up, some reading, plenty of warmth and laughter.








And then…
Jamie stepped onto the stage with his card tricks and delivered a little “wow”.




But the truth is, once Santa showed up, no one else stood a chance.
The kids had been waiting for him all year — and you could tell.
And the best part?
Turns out Santa and the Grinch actually get along.
And they seem pretty happy together.












Happy New Year
La Mulți Ani
Laimingų Naujųjų Metų
Šťastný Nový Rok
Happy New Year
Щасливого Нового Року
Szczęśliwego Nowego Roku
Snippets of singing and good wishes floated through the air as I walked between people with my camera. And no wonder — we were celebrating a truly family‑style New Year’s Eve, the kind where grown‑ups and kids stay together, because that’s simply the best way to do it.
The party was in full swing. Music filled the room, feet tapped on their own, and laughter blended with the rhythm of dancing. We danced until we were breathless, cheeks flushed from joy and movement. And then came the cheerful pop of corks — that unmistakable sound that always signals something festive. Sparkling Piccolo flowed into glasses, because you can absolutely celebrate sober, especially when the youngest generation is with you right to the end.
Together, we made it to the very last minute of 2025. One rhythm, one laughter, one shared family story we’ll remember for a long time.




























Masque Ball
Carnival season is coming to an end, but I’ve captured the joy of these celebrations in the best way I know — through photography.
Photos let us hold on to the moments that would otherwise fade. With time, we forget the exact colour of a dress or the costume we danced in… but one look at a picture brings everything back — the atmosphere, the details, the emotions.
If you’re planning an event and want to keep those memories alive — in photos or a short video — feel free to get in touch. I’d be happy to help you create a keepsake that lasts long after the music stops.






























To be continued..
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