Cleveland celebrates Dyngus Day

Happy Dyngus Day. Smigus-Dyngus Day. Pronounced: SHMEE-goos DIN-goos. A Polish tradition observed on Easter Monday or Wet Easter Monday when boys douse girls with water and switch their legs. While this fun filled 

CLEVELAND — Monday marks the 4th year that Dyngus Day will be celebrated in Cleveland. The historically polish tradition celebrates the end of the Lenten season with food, music and entertainment. Dyngus Day began in Europe, where boys would wake 

CLEVELAND — Monday marks the 4th year that Dyngus Day will be celebrated in Cleveland. The historically polish tradition celebrates the end of the Lenten season with food, music and entertainment. Dyngus Day began in Europe, where boys would wake 

Dyngus Day is only three days away. Join us in the festivities! Doors open at 3 PM. $10 admission. Only $2 with proof you were at another event Selection of quality Polish beer Live music Complimentary buffet Come by for a 

Dyngus Day, sort of the Polish equivalent to St. Patrick's, is always the Monday after Easter (in fact, it's sometimes called Wet Monday and features a traditional soaking of girls by boys with buckets of water, squirt guns, etc.