Crumstown Conservation Club celebrates Dyngus Day bright and early!
Posted: Apr 1, 2024 12:44 PM EDT
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NORTH LIBERTY, Ind. -- Crumstown Conservation Club in North Liberty celebrates Dyngus Day from 7-2pm today!
This is the club's 35th year in a row celebrating the Polish holiday.
Cover is $10; you'll get to enjoy live music and good company! Traditional Polish food, including sausage and cabbage, are extra. Along with the food are the traditional jezynowka shots, which is a blackberry brandy.
Not much has changed over 35 years, including the music. The New Phaze band has been playing there for Dyngus Day every year since 2011, people look forward to seeing them each year.
The lead of the band took over for his dad who played at the event every year until he retired in 2011.
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