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Memory of a Buckie legend to be honoured at a community ceremony
Summary
A plaque for Emil Wojcik will be unveiled at Buckie Thistle Function Hall this Saturday at 12 noon, and the community is invited to attend an event featuring music and remarks.
Content
A plaque will be unveiled this Saturday to honour Emil Wojcik at Buckie Thistle Function Hall, located at Victoria Park. Emil settled in Scotland after fleeing Nazi persecution and became a well-known local figure in Buckie. His story was included in the Duff House exhibition The Eagle and the Unicorn: The Untold Stories, which helped prompt the memorial. Organisers and family members have invited the local community to attend the ceremony.
Event details:
- The unveiling is scheduled to begin at 12 noon on Saturday at Buckie Thistle Function Hall, Victoria Park.
- The plaque commemorates Emil Wojcik, who arrived in Scotland in 1945 after wartime displacement.
- The afternoon will open with a performance by Banff musician Gerald Duncan, who will sing "We Came Here for Shelter."
- Andrew Simpson, Lord Lieutenant of Banffshire, will deliver an address during the event.
- Emil ran a snooker hall known as "Emil's," supported Buckie Thistle football club, and had been involved in local business and community life.
Summary:
The ceremony recognises Emil Wojcik's life and his place in Buckie's community, linking local memory with the wider history of Polish arrivals in the north-east during and after World War II. The plaque unveiling and accompanying programme are planned for Saturday at noon; any further commemorations were not indicated.
