Little Poland Festival Again Draws Tens of Thousands of Visitors in New Britain
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Little Poland Festival Again Draws Tens of Thousands of Visitors in New Britain

Celebrating its 12th year, the Little Poland Festival again drew tens of thousands of people to New Britain to celebrate Polish culture, music and food in the city.

Photo by Dr Frank Gerratana

The popular celebration of Polish culture, music and cuisine has, for years, attracted huge crowds of people from New Britain, the state and beyond.

Photo by Dr Frank Gerratana

Tens of thousands of people filled Broad Street for blocks during the massively popular event in New Britain’s vibrant Little Poland neighborhood.

“According to the US Census,” Festival organizers have pointed out, “nearly a quarter million Polish Americans reside in Connecticut with New Britain being home to the largest Polish community in the entire state.”

Photo by Dr Frank Gerratana

Photo by Dr Frank Gerratana

Music and dancing were performed at the Main Stage between Sacred Heart Church and the General Haller Post.

Photo by Dr Frank Gerratana

People gathered for music at a second stage at the east of the festival site.

Photo by Dr Frank Gerratana

Meanwhile, other music and activities could be seen at different locations on and around Broad Street.

Photo by Dr Frank Gerratana

Of course, crowds gathered at numerous booths for delicious Polish cuisine and other tasty food.

Photo by Dr Frank Gerratana

Photo by Dr Frank Gerratana

“The festival is organized by the Polonia Business Association,” organizers say, “a local non-profit that promotes New Britain’s Polish neighborhood, which features numerous Polish bakeries, delis, restaurants, and community organizations.”

Photo by Dr Frank Gerratana

Adrian Baron, the Association’s President, said before this year’s event that,

We are excited to see how much the festival has grown over the years. It’s hard to believe that the festival started as a small gathering in a local parking lot just over a decade ago and today draws visitors from all across New England and as far as upstate New York or Pennsylvania.

Photo by Dr Frank Gerratana

“What began as a small parking lot event has, over the last decade, transformed into one of the largest cultural events in all of Connecticut and New England,” Festival organizers have said.

Editor’s note: The cover photo is also by Dr Frank Gerratana.