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In the Polish Hall building
European Café serving coffee, tea and traditional Polish cakes.
Enjoy Cieszyn - an exhibition on one of the oldest city in Poland.
Saturday:
12:15 - Agnieszka Laska Dancers
2:30 - Ona Golonka plays piano
4:30 - Asia Grzesik plays violin
8:00 - Polka Beats Band
10:00 - Disco Polo
Sunday:
2:30 - Ona Golonka plays piano
4:00 - Asia Grzesik plays violin
Monika Helak and Martyna Adamiec play piano and flute at diverse times
In the Church Hall:
Polish Bakery serving coffee, tea and homemade Polish cakes.
Remembering Fr Chester - an exhibit.
Leonard Kosatka plays polkas and waltzes on his accordion on both Saturday and Sunday.
Attend the Polish Mass on Sunday at 11:00am.
Children's village (located by the stage)
Offers games, art projects, face painting, bouncer, and sweets: cotton candy, ice cream, juices; located to the right of the stage; operated by the Polish School on Sat. 11am-7 pm and Sun noon-6pm.
Polish School and Dance Group Raffle
Prizes will be raffled twice a day. Tickets are $2 or 3 for $5 and can be purchased at the Children's Village. Winners will be notified by phone and need not be present at the time of the raffle.
Festival token
The festival token is called "Zloty" which is actually the Polish currency unit. The Polish spelling is "z oty" - literally meaning a gold (piece). The zloty was introduced in 1924. It replaced the Polish Mark. The denomination is: 1 zloty = 100 groszy. At the Polish festival one Zloty is worth one Dollar.