Join us for the Seattle Pierogi Fest at the Polish Home. Downstairs Hall Adults $18 for one plate of 10 delicious pierogi choice of meat, potato and cheese, sauerkraut and mushroom, sweet cheese, blueberry and pyzy meat Children $9 for 5 pierogi. Can be eaten in the Downstairs Hall or at the Upstairs Hall with the Beer Garden. Soft drinks & pastries are available. Performance of Polish Choir Vivat Musica at 2:30 pm Performance of Syrena Dance Group at 3:30 pm
Want to learn how to make pierogi? Great news! We’re back with our popular Pierogi Making Workshops for the Fall Bazaar — and everyone’s invited! Reserve your spot here .
This is the summer picnic for the Polish community of Seattle, and everybody is invited. It’s organized by the Polish Home Association, the biggest Polish organization around, together with the Seattle-Gdynia Sister City Association. However, this is a Polish picnic open to all, so drop by if you feel Polish or would like to socialize with the local Polish and Polish American crowd. Come to share good food and fun! PHA & SGSCA will supply
Happy Easter! Below is a list of local Catholic churches observing this traditional Polish rite on Holy Saturday, April 19, 2025. Mary Queen of Peace, Sammamish, 11 am, Polish pastry and Polish community socializing afterwards at the Marian Social Hall St. Margaret, Seattle, 11 am – 2 pm (every half an hour) after Easter Vigil
Join us and celebrate together our tradition on our 60th anniversary of the Polish Bazaar! Eat delicious, traditional food, and conventional Polish pastries and get gifts, traditional crafts, t-shirts, and much more for yourself or family and friends! Delicious dinners of pickle soup, white borscht, pierogi, and more were served all-day Delectable pastries, such as Pączki, poppy seed cakes, Polish cheesecakes, and more, are available at the dessert booth, as well as coffee/tea. Take-home dinners
Polish Home Association invites winter enthusiast to a “kulig” horse sleigh ride in Leavenworth, WA. This will be a magical afternoon of Polish traditions, winter wonder, and community connection. What’s Included: 40–50-minute enchanting sleigh ride through Leavenworth’s picturesque winter landscape. Single-use hand warmers to keep cozy during the ride. Meet-and-greet with the majestic horses. 2-hour bonfire experience following the sleigh ride, featuring: Cozy blankets Warm cider, mulled wine and hot chocolate Delicious s’mores and sausage
The Polish Cultural Center invites everybody to Opłatek, a wafer & goodwill sharing event that has been a long-standing tradition of the Polish community. This is an open and free event – everybody is welcome to come and enjoy the holiday cheer. The program includes a round of Christmas wafer sharing & well-wishing and singing Polish & American carols, as well as sharing of food and desserts. As usual, the Polish Choir Vivat Musica will
The Polish Cultural Center invites everybody to the annual New Year’s Eve party. Festive dinner by Sebi’s Bistro includes: 8 hot courses, 7 different appetizers, desserts, hot and cold beverages, a glass of champaign at midnight. Music by DJ Justin. Cost is $120 for PHA members, $140 non-members. For tickets, reservations and more info call Halina at (206) 484-3549, or buy tickets on Square. More: Must be 21+ to attend. Party webpage is here RK
Ho, ho ho!!!! Christmas is right around the corner and it’s time to celebrate! Polish Home Association and the Polish School in Bellevue invites all children and their parents to the annual Christmas party for kids – Mikołajki. This is a community-wide event, and all children are invited, regardless of whether they speak Polish or English. Attractions include: photo booth gingerbread workshop (register here) – a fundraiser for the Polish School in Bellevue Christmas ornaments workshop
Polish Home Association and Seattle Polish Foundation invite all volunteers who helped with events organized by the Polish community to the 2024 volunteer appreciation party! All volunteers, past, present and future are invited to come and be recognized and celebrated! The program includes food, drinks, games and of course dancing to the music with a DJ. Thank you for all your hard work! More: please contact Alisa Lahti for more info
The fall bazaar comes to the Polish Cultural Center at its usual first weekend of November, organized by the Polish Women’s Club. Similar to the last year, the Polish bazaar will last one day. Other than that, it is expected to feature the usual: booths with amber and jewelry, arts and crafts, Polish crystals and Boleslawiec pottery as well as booths by local Polish organizations. You can also buy Christmas ornaments and wafers (oplatki), as
Dust off your party shoes and get ready to groove to the tunes of DJ Borsuk! “Domówka u Syreny” features all the crucial ingredients for a great traditional Polish house party: music, beer, food, and open dancing. The Syrena Seattle Traditional Polish Dance Ensemble will also treat partygoers to a highlight showcase celebrating their one-year anniversary of performing. Bring your partner, friends, or just come by yourself–this event promises to be a lively spot on
The 28th Portland Polish Festival invites you, your family, and your friends to experience the food, dance, and music of Poland. The two-day Polish Festival in Portland is happening again after a long break caused by Covid and other issues. This is a family event, suitable for all ages and admission is free. Event Dates: Saturday, September 14th, 2024 from 11AM-10PM Sunday, September 15th, 2024 from 12PM-6PM Enjoy authentic Polish food, live music and dance
This is the summer picnic for the Polish community of Seattle, and everybody is invited. It’s organized by the Polish Home Association, the biggest Polish organization around, together with the Seattle-Gdynia Sister City Association. However, this is a Polish picnic open to all, so drop by if you feel Polish or would like to socialize with the local Polish and Polish American crowd. Come to share good food and fun! PHA & SGSCA will supply
This most beloved and savored event at the Polish Cultural Center is in June this year. The traditional menu includes several kinds of pierogi (meat, potato-and-cheese, sweet cheese, blueberry and sauerkraut w/ mushroom) will be available as well as Polish kielbasa and Polish beers. Takeouts include frozen pierogi, pyzy and kielbasa. Polish choir Vivat Musica! will perform at 1:30 pm Basic prices are: $16 for a plate of 10 pierogi, $8 half portion, $12 kielbasa
The Polish Choir “Vivat Musica!” invites everybody to the choir’s 20th anniversary celebrated with a “Biesiada” sing-along. It will be an evening filled with well-known and liked Polish songs, good food & wine, and laugh and cheerful atmosphere. The restaurant will be open for the event, starting at 4 pm. This event is mostly in Polish. Tickets are $50; a ticket includes a glass of wine and a dessert; for reservations call Mira at 206
Polish Scouts invite you to the dance party “Two wanted to dance / Dwóm tańczyć się zachciało”. Come to dance the evening away whether single or a young family as the scouts provide babysitting for your children! The program includes: Home-made Polish dinner will be available for purchase from 4 PM Dance Party begins at 7 PM Pastries and desserts will be available for purchase, coffee/tea is complimentary Childcare will be provided by scouts, donation
The Polish Home Association invites everybody to the annual Easter celebration, a traditional gathering of members & friends of the Polish Home. with sharing of the Easter eggs. The Polish Women’s Club and the PHA will provide a variety of desserts and pastries, but please bring a salad or pastry to share. Please come to spend this special occasion with the Polish community! More: Polish Cultural Center Dom Polski Free admission by RK
This is the annual one-day Polish Bazaar that falls on the Saturday before Palm Sunday, that is a week before Easter. This year, the bazaar celebrates its 60th anniversary – it started in 1964! The bazaar features the usual: booths with amber and jewelry, arts and crafts, Polish crys tals and Boleslawiec pottery as well as booths by local Polish organizations. Frozen pierogi will be available as usual. The delicious bazaar food includes pickle soup,
Hungry for ponchki / pączki or favorki? Polish Home Association invites you to celebrate Fat Thursday at the Polish Cultural Center. (Fat Thursday is the Polish equivalent of Fat Tuesday, except a few days earlier). Drop by to the Polish Home between 4 pm and 9 pm to buy Polish cakes and pastries or have a delicious dinner! Sweet tooth cravings will be satisfied with poppy seed cake / makowiec, favorki, ponchki / pączki and
