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Sunday: First Polish American Festival in Tappan

The festival is on Sunday from noon to midnight at the Masonic Park in Tappan

 


The Polish Community in New York and New Jersey is coming together to celebrate Polish culture and tradition during PLUS’ Polish Festival at German Masonic Park in Tappan (89 Western Highway, Tappan, NY, 10983). The event runs from noon to midnight on Sunday, May 27.

“We invite you to become a part of this great event with a goal to unite Polish-Americans and promote a positive image of Poland,” said Jon Ginsburg of PLUS Media Group.

They’re expecting thousands of attendants from the Tri-State area.

“What has been a mainly PLUS Picnic Festival for the past three years is now greatly expanding to become PLUS’ Polish Festival involving many people with Polish background from many counties in New York and New Jersey,” added Ginsburg.

The festival will feature

  • musical performances by celebrities from Poland and local bands / artists
  • cultural dances
  • Polish food
  • Polish beer
  • Pierogi eating contests
  • Vendors
  • Amusement rides
  • Beauty Pageant
  • children’s games and activities
  • art & crafts exhibits
  • soccer and fencing tournaments
  • and much more

PLUS’ Polish Festival is sponsored by PLUS Media Group Corp, which was established in 2007 to publish the only free Polish weekly magazine on the east coast.

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