Under the Polka Tent at St. Stans Polish festival
2007 St. Stan's Polish Festival Offers Food, Dancing, Bingo & Rides For All
Big Crowds Flock To South End Annual Polish Shindig
June 24, 2007
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By: Stephen Kent
They call it Michigan's Largest Polish Festival.
They're Right!
St. Stan's Polish Festival, put on each year by the St. Stan's Athletic Club, is 4 days of homemade polish sausage, bingo, black jack, Big 6 and fun of all kinds.
There are major rides and games for kids of all ages.
In addition, the Road Race was held Thursday and there were raffles, polka bands and an entertainment tent for fun, fun, fun.
From the looks of the pictures below, 2007 (as always) was a very successful event.
Bingo is always a big hit at the St. Stan's Festival on South Lincoln in Bay City's South End.
Gary Podleski (Left) and John Roszatycki (Right) share a beer while supporting Brunner for Mayor (Green Tags.)
Everybody's ready to do the Chicken Dance on the Polka floor at the St. Stan's Polish Festival. It's a grand tradition.
IT'S A NATURAL HIGH: 3 year old Ethan Neitzel flies high on one of the rides during the 2007 St. Stan's Festival.
The Himalaya Ride is one of the favorites every year. Look ma, no hands.
WHEEEEEEE!!! - Himalaya riders scream and smile as the cars spin down and around.
An unidentified youngster "escapes" from the Fun House by using the slide. St. Stan's Festival is all about kids and fun for kids of all ages.
Selling cotton candy . . . Nothing makes you happier than cotton candy.
Stephen Kent
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Steve Kent and his family have lived in Bay City for 40 years. He is VP of Technical Services at MMCC which produces MyBayCity.Com. Kent is active in many Bay City civic organizations.
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