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Kraśnik’s Uniformed May Picnic: Meet Local Services

Attend the Uniformed May Picnic in Kraśnik to meet police, firefighters and medics, see equipment displays, and learn about recruitment and public services.

Mundurowa Majówka will take place this Sunday in Kraśnik, offering a family-friendly chance to meet police, firefighters, medics and soldiers. Moreover, the event lets visitors see equipment displays and ask about recruitment and everyday duties.

Mundurowa Majówka in Kraśnik: What to expect

The county office in Kraśnik organises the event each year. Moreover, starosta Zbigniew Dżugaj leads the initiative. In addition, the programme runs in cooperation with the Municipal Sports and Recreation Centre and the Centre for Culture and Promotion. Consequently, organisers blend demonstrations with interactive stands. Visitors can inspect vehicles, watch short demos, and speak directly with officers. Furthermore, scouts and students from uniformed classes will take part. Therefore, the event mixes education with community fun. Media patronage comes from regional portal lublin112.pl, which will cover highlights.

Who will be there and why it matters

Police, firefighters, paramedics and soldiers will attend with their equipment. Moreover, each service will present how it responds to local incidents. In addition, they will explain career paths and recruitment procedures. Consequently, young people and parents can learn what qualifications and training matter. Officers will discuss physical and educational requirements. However, many roles also require good Polish language skills. Therefore, attendees should ask about language support and civilian roles if they do not speak Polish fluently.

Local and regional context

Kraśnik sits in Lublin Voivodeship, about fifty kilometres southwest of Lublin. Moreover, the town acts as a local hub for surrounding villages. In addition, this region balances rural needs with seasonal traffic. Consequently, local emergency services often focus on road safety and agricultural incidents. Therefore, demonstrations at the picnic will emphasise practical prevention. Furthermore, the event promotes trust between residents and uniformed services. This trust helps during emergencies and everyday interactions.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you are an expat, bring a passport for ID checks and any residency documents. In Poland, PESEL is the national ID number that authorities often ask for. Moreover, ZUS handles social insurance and NFZ manages state healthcare access. Therefore, when services discuss jobs they may mention registering with ZUS or accessing NFZ care. Also, a “mandat” means a fine and officers issue them for offences like traffic violations. In addition, dial 112 in an emergency across the EU. Finally, use this picnic to ask about recruitment steps, required documents, and local contacts. Many offices can suggest translation help or links to application forms.

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