Polish Constitution Day Parade in Slavic Village
Fleet Ave to Polish American Cultural Center April 28, 2019
The Polish Constitution of May 3, 1791 was the first constitution to follow the 1788 ratification of the United States Constitution. May 3 was restored as an official Polish holiday in April 1990, after the fall of communism. It is celebrated in Cleveland with events including a parade and ceremony at the Polish American Cultural Center in Cleveland's historic Slavic Village neighborhood.
MC Ray Vargas announced the groups marching in the 2019 Polish Constitution Day Parade as they approached the John Paul II Polish American Cultural Center in Cleveland's Slavic Village neighborhood.
You can click on the white arrow below to watch the video of the Parade. Make sure your speakers are on and you can make the video full screen once it begins by clicking the icon in the lower right corner.
Enjoy these images from the 2019 Polish Constitution Day Parade as it approached the John Paul II Polish American Cultural Center in Cleveland's Slavic Village neighborhood.
Dignitaries at the 2019 Polish Constitution Day Parade
Ed Rybka, Ray Vargas, Gene Bak, Grand Marshall Marion Bajda, Mayor Frank Jackson and Councilman Tony Brancatelli
Grand Marshall Marion Bajda, a member of Anders Army
Ed Rybka, Mayor Jackson and Councilman Brancatelli
Slavic Village Bears
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