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Anne Pellowski
Anna Rose Pellowski, Polish American educator and author, was born June 28, 1933 on the family farm in the Trempealeau County town of Arcadia, Wisconsin, daughter of Alexander and Anna (Dorawa) Pellowski, both of whom were descended from Kashubian immigrants. She was educated at Sacred Heart School, Pine Creek. WI) Cotter High School, and College of Saint Teresa in Winona, where she received her Bachelor of Arts in 1955. Upon graduation from Saint Teresa's, she studied at Munich University and the International Youth Library also in Munich on a Fulbright Program grant. In 1959 she earned a Master of Arts in Library Science, with honors, from Columbia University.
==As educator==
From 1966 to 1981 Anne Pellowski was employed by the U.S. Committee for UNICEF as the founding director of the Information Center on Children's Cultures.〔(Robert W. Wells, "She's generating a world for children," ''The Milwaukee Journal'', November 1, 1981 )〕 After leaving this position she divided her time between writing (see below) and traveling throughout the world as a consultant to UNICEF, UNESCO, the World Council of Churches and many other international organizations.〔("Creating Children's Books Around The World," ''The Learning Club (Winona, MN) Newsletter'', January-February 2012 )〕 Late in her eighth decade of life, Anne Pellowski continues to travel the world giving presentations on storytelling and empowering her listeners to tell their own stories in locales such as Ethiopia and Honduras.〔"(Anne Pellowski Returns to the Suffolk Cooperative Library System )," ''aa0library: Thoughts about public library service on Long Island'', January 27, 2012.〕 She also volunteers her time to establish children's libraries in underprivileged nations; most recently she led a parish mission to Nicaragua for this purpose in February 2013.〔"Mission Trip To Nicaragua With Winona Parish," ''(Pax Christi Roman Catholic Church (Rochester, MN) Newsletter )'', July 1, 2012, p. 3.〕

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