The Polish Heritage of NEW hosts Bus Trip To Polish Fest

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Polish Heritage Society of NEW Announces Road Trip to Milwaukee’s 2026 Polish Fest

Northeast Wisconsin — The Polish Heritage Society of Northeast Wisconsin is excited to invite members and community participants to a memorable cultural excursion to the beloved Milwaukee Polish Fest 2026, held at the scenic Henry Maier Festival Park.

Scheduled for Sunday, June 14, 2026, this one-day road trip offers an opportunity to celebrate Polish heritage, traditions, food, music, and community—all in one of Wisconsin’s most vibrant cultural festivals.

Participants will depart via coach bus at 7:00 AM from designated pickup locations in Brown and Outagamie counties, arriving in Milwaukee between 9:30 AM and 10:00 AM. The day begins with Polish Mass at 10:00 AM, followed by free time to explore festival grounds, enjoy authentic cuisine, live entertainment, cultural exhibits, and more. The group will reconvene at 2:30 PM for the return trip, with arrival back in Northeast Wisconsin expected by 5:00 PM.

The cost for this all-inclusive experience is $50 per person, which includes round-trip transportation and admission to Polish Fest. Travelers will enjoy a comfortable coach bus equipped with air conditioning, lounge seating, and a restroom.

“This trip is a wonderful way for our members to connect with their heritage while enjoying a fun and meaningful day together,” said organizers. “Polish Fest is a celebration of culture, faith, and community, and we’re proud to bring this experience to Northeast Wisconsin.”

Reservations and Details:

  • Seating is limited, and early registration is encouraged

  • Registration deadline: May 13, 2026

  • To reserve a seat, contact Gosia at 920-327-3195

  • For additional questions, contact Steven at 920-228-2447

Please note that times and conditions may vary due to traffic, weather, or participation levels.

The Polish Heritage Society of Northeast Wisconsin looks forward to sharing this special cultural experience with the community.

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