The Polka Fest in Johnstown PA

It’s the first weekend in June, every year. We drove over Sunday afternoon, about a 90 minute trek from the city. We heard it was packed on Friday and Saturday but we were happy with a modest crowd.

The music energizing and festive. The dancers enjoying themselves as they zipped around the floor in the pavilion. A little rain didn’t dampen the spirit.

Watch- click One minute video of polka fest

At the St. Nicolas Church booth. We each ate Sarma/pigs in blanket A Cabbage roll in savory tomato juice

People’s Gas Park in Johnstown was the location

Do you Polka?

10 thoughts on “The Polka Fest in Johnstown PA

  1. Born into a German Canadian family, I was taught to polka at a young age and was raised on pigs in blankets! Mom’s were the best.

  2. Oh yeah, count me in gcr. For a plateful of pierogies but NO DANCING! I’d eat a mushroom before I’d dance. dc

  3. My Parents and Grandparents were Polish. Ruth you put my Polish heritage on display. I remember Polkas and Polish food at Polish weddings. My Aunts and some cousins listened to Polka music on the radio. I especially remember my Mom’s Pigs in the Blanket. My parents used the Polish word Golumpki. Why is it that that our Mom’s were so good at making these specialty dishes?

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