Get Your Dyngus On! A Little History on Dyngus Day [VIDEOS]
Happy Dyngus Day to all of WYRK's faithful listeners!
Happy Dyngus Day to all of WYRK's faithful listeners!
Happy Dyngus Day! To many people in Buffalo's Polish community, today is one of the most important days of the year. Dyngus Day is always the Monday after Easter. It's a day when Polish people take time to celebrate that Jesus has risen and that the sacrifices of the Lenten season are over with
There are places in this country that observe it, but nobody celebrates it like we do in Buffalo. It’s an old Polish tradition called Dyngus Day. It commemorates the baptism of Poland's first Christian prince
Buffalo, NY is the Dyngus Day capital of the world. Dyngus Day is the Monday after Easter and a day when people celebrate Spring, Polish pride and the end of the lenten season. You don't have to be Polish to celebrate Dyngus Day
It has been said that 1 in 3 people in the Buffalo area have a Polish connection. Polish roots run very deep here in Buffalo. Because of our large Polish population, most of us have been exposed to Polish customs and food
Many of my Polish friends will be out celebrating Dyngus day tonight. Here in Buffalo, this Polish tradition seems to be getting stronger and stronger every year. If you have your pussy willows and your squirt guns ready, then you are probably ready for Dyngus Day
They say that 1 in 3 people in Buffalo has a Polish connection. Polish traditions run deep here in Buffalo. From the Broadway Market to our Polish churchs to Dyngus Day, we embrace all things Polish
Since Buffalo has a heavy Polish heritage I thought we’d tell you about some of the old Polish customs of Easter week – in which Polish Catholics spend the most time in devotion to the church