2020 Little Poland Festival Cancelled
Editor’s note (6/9/2020): Event organizers have announced that the 2020 Little Poland Festival has been cancelled. See the article in the New Britain Progressive here, Little Poland Festival Cancelled for 2020.
New Britain’s popular 2020 Little Poland Festival is to be July 26th, event organizers have announced, changing the event from its originally scheduled date.
“The date of the 2020 Little Poland Festival has been moved to July 26th, 2020,” the Little Poland facebook page, maintained by the Polonia Business Association, said on April 16th. “Of course, we will continue to monitor the situation accordingly. Thank you for your continued support of New Britain’s Little Poland.”
The Festival is to be held between the hours of 10:00am and 7:00pm, according to the event’s facebook page, between Gold and Washington streets on Broad Street.
The annual New Britain Little Poland Festival draws huge crowds to celebrate in the heart of the Broad Street neighborhood known as New Britain’s Little Poland.
Over over 35,000 people from across the state, region and country flocked to New Britain in 2019 to celebrate the vibrant celebration of Polish culture, music and cuisine.
The Festival’s website says that,
With leaping folk dancers, live music, arts and crafts, unique shopping, amazing food, costumed characters, carnival rides and activities for the young and young at heart, the Little Poland Festival is one of the fastest growing family friendly festivals of its kind in Connecticut. And the best part? Admission is only a smile.
Festival organizers have said that from humble beginnings, “the Little Poland Festival has grown into one of the largest cultural events in the state and one of the largest Polish American festivals in the country.”
The 2020 event will be be ninth time that the Little Poland Festival has been held.
On its website the Festival also says,
The Festival is held right in the heart of New Britain’s historic Little Poland neighborhood where you can find over 100 businesses including NY Times reviewed restaurants, award winning bakeries, world class delis, gift shops, day spas, art galleries, banks, law firms, newspapers and a host of other services.
The festival, now planned for July 26th, had originally been planned for May 31st.