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Family reunions a tradition for the Bednarchik family

About 75 members of the Bednarchik family spent last weekend in Cherry Hill as part of a family reunion. It was the 10th Bednarchik family reunion sinceĀ 1987.

The Bednarchik Family gathers for a photo at Barclay Farm Swim Club last FridayĀ night.

For Cherry Hill resident Alicia Slattery, there is nothing more important in the world thanĀ family.

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From July 21 through July 23, about 75 members of the Bednarchik family from as far away as Florida and North Carolina converged on Cherry Hill for a family reunion. It was the 10th time the family hosted a reunion, with the first event taking place inĀ 1987.

ā€œI think itā€™s celebrating family,ā€ Slattery said about the reunion. ā€œItā€™s celebrating the love between each other that is so important. And seeing the smiles on everyoneā€™s faces.ā€

For some of the familyā€™s oldest members, the reunions never get old. Betty Bednarchik, a 90-year-old Marlton resident formerly from Cherry Hill, and Alberta Winieski, an 82-year-old Pennsylvania resident, were two of the family members who organized the first reunion back inĀ 1987.

ā€œIn the beginning stages, we had it in our church hall,ā€ Winieski said. ā€œAll of the Polish foods you could think of they would prepare for us. We had door prizes, we had raffle tickets.ā€

ā€œThere were 93 adults and 13 children the first year we did it,ā€ Bednarchik added.

Robert Dubill, Alice Jones, Betty Bednarchik and Alberta Winieski catch up during the welcome picnic lastĀ Friday.

After the first reunion was so successful, the family decided to make it a regular occurrence and host a reunion every threeĀ years.

ā€œWe decided one year was too short and five years was just too long,ā€ Bednarchik said.

A big reason the reunion is so important to the family is how distant some members live from the Philadelphia region. For this yearā€™s reunion, family members traveled from Florida, North Carolina, Ohio and New York. In previous years, relatives also traveled from Michigan.

ā€œWeā€™re from all over,ā€ Winieski said. ā€œIt gives us the chance to get together that we donā€™t normallyĀ have.ā€

As the years went on, Bednarchik and Winieski started to let the younger family members take over organizing theĀ reunion.

ā€œWeā€™re retired,ā€ Winieski joked. ā€œThe next generation has takenĀ over.ā€

One of those younger family members who now organizes the reunion is Slattery. Slattery talked of how Bednarchik, who is her aunt, gradually handed over the reins to the reunion as time wentĀ along.

ā€œMy aunt is a good role model and we spend a lot of time together,ā€ Slattery said. ā€œShe gave me little jobs all along as the reunion started. So we kind of all jumped rightĀ in.ā€

With the reunion moving to South Jersey this year, there was a local flavor to the activities. The weekend began at Barclay Farm Swim Club, Slatteryā€™s home club, where the family held a welcomeĀ picnic.

For some family members, Saturday kicked off with a trip to RiverWinds in West Deptford to play a round of golf. Everyone gathered later that day for the main reunion event at the Haddon Heights Community Center. Everyone enjoyed food, activities and live entertainment featuring the Westmont Accordion School and the PKM Polish Folk Dancing group. Capping off the weekend on Sunday afternoon was a trip across the river to a Philadelphia PhilliesĀ game.

While this yearā€™s reunion featured a new location and some new activities, a number of traditions remained in tact. Toward the end of every reunion, the family always gathers at the hotel to party at the pool. This year was no exception, as the Bednarchiks took over the Hampton Inn pool on Saturday night. Also as in past reunions, the family went to Sunday mass together, this year attending church at Christ Our Light Parish in Cherry Hill. Religion has always been a big part of theĀ family.

ā€œSomething thatā€™s very important is our prayer time,ā€ Bednarchik said.

ā€œWe used to hold the reunion in the church hall and then weā€™d stop everything and go over to mass,ā€ Slattery recalled.

Bednarchik said the family always takes the time to remember family members who passed over the years. Winieski added the oldest members of the family are also giving special recognition at eachĀ reunion.

ā€œThe oldest one or two are always remembered in a special way,ā€ sheĀ said.

Slattery said the family had a great time enjoying its 10th reunion. It was such a great time, some family members canā€™t wait until the next Bednarchik reunion inĀ 2020.

ā€œOn Monday, weā€™ll start to plan it,ā€ WinieskiĀ said.

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