As part of the "Organic Work – The Heritage of the People of Greater Poland" project, a mural dedicated to Zofia Lipska—a social activist, educator, and proponent of "organic work" associated with the Lewków estate—was ceremoniously unveiled in Lewków.
The mural was designed and executed by Konrad Moszyński, the artist behind an earlier mural in Czekanów depicting Wojciech Lipski. The new artwork adorns the wall of a renovated bus stop in Lewków, serving as another tribute to individuals who, through their daily work and dedication, contributed to the development of the local community.
The ceremony highlighted the life and work of Zofia Lipska, who undertook numerous social and educational initiatives for the benefit of the residents of Lewków and the surrounding area. Her efforts included promoting literacy, managing a library, providing care services, and spearheading initiatives to improve the local community's quality of life.
The project was made possible through the collaboration of the Lewków Museum, the Ostrów Wielkopolski Municipality, and the Organic Work Trail. It was carried out as part of the "Organic Work – The Heritage of the People of Wielkopolska" program, coordinated by the General Dąbrowski Palace in Winna Góra, and co-financed by the Local Government of the Wielkopolskie Voivodeship.
We thank all the event participants for attending and joining us in commemorating a significant figure in the history of organic work in Wielkopolska.