Culture Lagrange Street Polish Festival Published on July 8, 2016 Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print Golden Gate food stand cook Savvas Alexander stirs a batch of pierogi. THE BLADE/CAMERON HART Buy This Image Allison Cervence, left, looks at shirts from Polish Pride of Michigan as owner Craig Geml talks to about his merchandise. THE BLADE/CAMERON HART Buy This Image People walk on Lagrange Street. THE BLADE/CAMERON HART Buy This Image Eric Smith, left, draws a caricature of Petey Smith, center, and his son Zion in the Over the Line Productions caricature tent. THE BLADE/CAMERON HART Buy This Image Rosalie Osborn, left, and Lauren King dance as the Ted Lange Band plays polka music. THE BLADE/CAMERON HART Buy This Image Papa Andy's Famous Potato Pancake owner, Andy Emrisko, poses with his food stand. Emrisko, a Cleveland native, has been serving potato pancakes at the Lagrange Street Polish Festival for 19 years. THE BLADE/CAMERON HART Buy This Image Papas Kettle Corn stand owner Tim Estep pours a fresh batch of pork rinds. THE BLADE/CAMERON HART Buy This Image Dana Ladd, left, wraps a festival bracelet around Ricky Prunner's wrist. THE BLADE/CAMERON HART Buy This Image Chad Thompson, left, of Northwest Ohio Norml asks Toledo resident Bill Hill to sign a petition. THE BLADE/CAMERON HART Buy This Image My Polish Shirt owner Marcin Przybylski, left, sells Polish merchandise. THE BLADE/CAMERON HART Buy This Image Navaeh Williams, right, holds a sign at the Godfathers Italian Ice stand. THE BLADE/CAMERON HART Buy This Image Related Items lagrange street polish festival ,Lagrange Street ,Polish Festival ,pierogi Recommended for you Click to comment