Dyngus Day is always celebrated on the Monday after Easter. From its local Polish roots, it has expanded in Buffalo to attract thousands of out-of-towners to the historic Polish area of the city. It is the world's largest Dyngus Day
DJ Kishka and Miss Dyngus Day 2012, DeAnna Sierputowski, get the crowd at the Parkview ready for the crowning of Miss Dyngus Day 2013. Sierputowski holds the traditional kielbasa tiara, pierogi scepter and bouquet of pussy willows along with a dozen
Hope you saved room after yesterday's Easter feast! Today is Dyngus Day, and lots of places around our area are serving up polish sausage, hard-boiled eggs, noodles and beer. But Dyngus Day is about more than just the food. Today is also a big day for
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.
The world's largest Dyngus Day celebration is coming up right here in Buffalo. And if you're wondering what Dyngus Day is, exactly, we're here to.