Dyngus Night Family Celebration honoring Polish culture, community, and the arrival of spring. This all-ages event welcomes families, neighbors, and friends to come together for an evening of music, dancing, performances, and hands-on cultural activities. Guests will enjoy a wide variety of traditional Polish foods from local vendors, including sauerkraut, pierogi, barszcz (beet soup), gołąbki (stuffed cabbage rolls), golumpki (stuffed cabbage rolls), Polish sausage, bigos (hunter’s stew), żurek (sour rye soup), and pastries such as szarlotka (apple pie) and more. Festivities will include a paper cut-art (Wycinanki) station featuring bright folk patterns, a mini Polish language station with simple phrases and kid-friendly pronunciation activities, a traditional costume try-on area with vests, scarves, and flower wreaths, Polish trivia, dancing, live performances, a Polish culture–themed photo booth, flower crown making, hair braiding, and our own playful take on the Dyngus “splash” tradition with an over-the-top dunk tank, along with the crowning of the First Polka Princess. This is a welcoming, intergenerational celebration—bring the whole family and experience the warmth, humor, and traditions of Dyngus Night. Those interested in participating as a food vendor, performer, or volunteer are encouraged to complete the interest form.
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