GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — The two-day Muskegon Polish Festival offers Polish cultural activities including food, polka music, dancing, cultural activities, a Catholic mass, and much more.
People of all ethnicities are invited for an authentic Polish experience and a unique venue in the heart of Muskegon. A large wooden dance floor will make for a great time polka dancing and for all opportunities for a great time with all festival attendees.
On Friday, Aug. 30 there will be performances by Tekla Klebetnica Band, who are directly from Poland! There will also be Polski Chix Polka Band, Duane Malinowski Polka Band, and New Brass Express.
On Saturday, Aug. 30 performing will be Box on Polka Band, Ampol Aires, Duane Malinowski Polka Band, and Tekla Klebetnica Band.
Not only will these great bands perform for people, but their will be fantastic food vendors at the Muskegon Polish Festival! Vendors include: The Polish Girl Catering, Sutton Concessions, Yodel Frozen Yogurt, Aloha Hawaiian Shaved Ice, Lumberjill Concessions, Tom Frazee, The Pierogi Shack, and Treat Booth!
To wash down all the amazing polish treats and delicious foods, grab yourself a beer at The Piwo Pub and The Bent Pine Pub for your favorite Polish imports.
There is also domestic beers and handcrafted beers from their local craft beer scene, as well as wine and non-alcoholic beverages for a good time at Muskegon's Polish Festival.
The Muskegon Polish Festival is located at Hackley Park, 350 W. Webster Ave., Muskegon. Tickets cost $5 for 21 and over (under 21 are FREE) and admission is free on Friday form 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The festival is open from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. on both Friday and Saturday.
To learn more about the Muskegon Polish Festival visit here.
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