The Tall Ships Festival is one of the biggest festivals in Poland. There are Tall Ships here – three-masted sailing ships with crews perhaps in the multiple hundred, maybe a dozen of these altogether, with many smaller ships, along several kilometers of both banks of the Oder River in Szczecin, itself just off the Baltic Sea.
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photos by Jacek Rudewicz
Whenever we did not have any kids around the table, I need only sit down and start drawing a planet and the kids stop to see what is going on: they seem attracted by a strange guy in a NASA hat who is not a good drawer and speaks terrible Polish. The kids themselves, by the way, often speak pretty good English (this is taught in kindergarden). The parents often wanted to pose with me for pictures. I also spent time talking with potential volunteers about how Planet Head Day works in Maine.
Fundraising in Maine is much different from the US. There is no “walkathon” tradition in Poland and Poles are uncomfortable asking others for individual donations. I have a tough time explaining the PHD idea, as done in Maine. However, Poles seem to relate more easily to this odd scientist who shaves and paints his head as a planet to acknowledge a friend with cancer. The organization uses a video of me dedicating my shaved head to Jeanie McGowan, this not long after she died of cancer, and the Poles love memorials.
I have long been surprised by the number of children who participate in our PHD, and I can see that there will be even more of this in Poland. Informal Science (and Cancer) Education: I love it!
kids in tent
Basically, we ask kids and their parents as they come past the tent if they wish to paint planets (Malujesz planeta?). Many – hundreds – stopped and the children got to work; I think the parents well appreciated the parents well appreciated the opportunity for the children to sit down.
Return to Szczecin
I have returned to Poland for two weeks in August 2017. The main event that brings me back is an international scientific conference in Szczecen, but members of the Szczecin community have asked me to come early and be part of a Planet Head Day (PHD) display at the Tall Ships Races in Szczecin, August 5-8.
The display is in a small tent, but is well thought out. Various posters have been prepared that include a Planet Head Day logo (which I think we will adopt for our event in Maine) and pictures from our Maine PHD as well as from when I had my head shaved and painted earlier this year in Szczecin.
The planned event in Poland will be on the same day and of similar structure to what we do in Maine, and will benefit a local cancer children’s hospital. The Polish PHD is organized by a group of Rotarians and the Society of Parents of Children with illness.
Graduation
I arrived just in time for the University of Maine at Presque Isle (UMPI) graduation. This is me, ready to lead, as mace bearer, the platform party into the graduation. Behind me are the school president, local politicians, graduation speaker and so forth. This concludes my Fulbright year.
Snow (Sneig)
I arrived on May 8th, and this snow in my back yard.
Bags on arrival
These are my bags on arrival, being loaded into the car. The big yellow bag is a veteran of two trips to Poland, there and back, but is now falling apart.
Arrival in Presque Isle
This is more a picture for my Polish friends. What you see here is the Presque Isle Airport (three flights here on a busy day). I think the picture shows everything. I am standing at the exit to the airplane, shown in the second picture.
Another dinner
This is a dinner with some of my Rotary colleagues, some of whom are working on establishing a Planet Head Day in Poland. There were some other dinners and such during the last week, but I seldom thought to take pictures
Dinner with Neighbors
The last week was a lot of dinners, this being with some of my neighbors, at a little restaurant along the Oder River. We are eating hamburgers, as I get tuned up again for American food.