The commune of Skulsk, located in the Greater Poland Voivodeship, within the Konin County, boasts a rich history and a diverse demographic structure. Its administrative seat is the town of Skulsk, which was known as Skulska Wieś until 1954. According to data from 2004, the commune had a population of 6,155 and covers an area of 84.86 km², of which 76% is agricultural land and 6% is forested. Between 1975 and 1998, the commune was part of the Konin Voivodeship. Skulsk stands out for its vibrant socio-cultural life, with numerous organizations such as the Volunteer Fire Department, which has local branches in Skulsk, Łuszczewo, Czartów, and other localities, as well as Rural Housewives' Circles that carry out various activities for the local community in villages like Kobylanki and Goplana. The commune is also home to primary schools, reflecting its commitment to the education of children and youth. The area includes numerous village administrative units, such as Buszkowo, Radwańczewo, and Mielnica Duża, which contribute to the diversity of local life. Among its cultural highlights are the active Rural Housewives' Circles, which often organize community events, promoting local traditions and fostering cooperation among residents. The commune borders areas such as Jeziora Wielkie, Kruszwica, and Wierzbinek, which supports the development of tourism and cultural exchange. Thanks to its history and natural resources, Skulsk has the potential for further development and the promotion of local culture.