With the St. Patrick’s Day parades quickly approaching, float fans may want to consider warming up for another when the Polish post-Easter celebration, Dyngus Day, returns to Buffalo’s Central Terminal on Mon., April 9.
The Dyngus Day parade will start at the Broadway Market at 5 p.m., march through the East Side, and end at the Central Terminal, where much sausage, beer and polka will be had. The last Dyngus Day was celebrated at the Terminal over 20 years ago.
Participants can register for the parade at dyngusdaybuffalo.com. All applications must be received by April 2, 2007.
“The parade will be a great way to get a party of this magnitude started,” said Parade Chairman and Dyngus Day Buffalo member Eddy Dobosiewicz. “The initial response has been overwhelmingly positive. What a better way to celebrate the end of the Lenten season and the end of another Western New York winter than the colorful energetic sights and sounds of a parade?”
