Dennis Turner+FollowPolish Fest brings flavor and fun to ErieErie’s Zabawa Polish Fest is in full swing, turning Holy Trinity Parish into a lively hub of music, dancing, and mouthwatering Polish eats. From homemade pierogi to sweet bakery treats, the food alone is worth the trip. Today’s highlights include energetic performances by Polish groups and a unique Polka mass led by Bishop Persico at 5 p.m. With theme baskets, prizes, and a warm community vibe, it’s a real celebration of heritage. The festival wraps up Sunday—who’s heading over for a taste of Poland or to join the fun? #News #ErieEvents #PolishFest00Share
James Smith+FollowErie’s Bayfront transforms for Tall Ships FestivalErie’s waterfront is about to come alive as the Tall Ships Festival returns, bringing majestic ships, lively entertainment, and a wave of maritime history right to our doorstep. Starting Thursday, August 21, the Parade of Sail will fill Presque Isle Bay with stunning vessels in full rig—a sight you won’t want to miss whether you’re walking the docks or hopping aboard. Beyond the spectacle, every ticket sold helps fund hands-on maritime education for local youth. Who’s planning to check out the ships or join the festivities this year? #Cars #ErieEvents #TallShips00Share
nhayes+FollowZabawa Festival brings Erie together againErie’s favorite Polish celebration is back and bigger than ever! Crews are hustling to get Holy Trinity Parish ready for the 32nd annual Zabawa Festival, and you can practically smell the pierogi already. From nationally known polka bands to mountains of homemade Polish food, this event is all about community, tradition, and a whole lot of fun. It’s amazing to see how the festival keeps growing every year, staying true to its roots right where it started. Admission is free, so grab your friends and family and join the festivities this weekend! Who’s planning to go, and what’s your favorite part of Zabawa? #Culture #ZabawaFestival #ErieEvents00Share
James Morgan+FollowErie gets a taste of Gulf Coast soulErie’s music scene is about to get a major shakeup—The Suffers are bringing their signature Gulf Coast soul to the 2025 Blues and Jazz Festival! This Houston-based band blends everything from jazz and gospel to R&B, all inspired by the culture and flavors of their hometown. What’s wild is that after 14 years of touring and national TV spots, this will be their first-ever show in Erie. With half their original lineup still going strong, their live energy is something you just have to experience. Who’s planning to catch their set at Frontier Park this August? #Entertainment #Music #ErieEvents00Share