On Wednesday, students gathered on Palmer Lawn for the Polish American Cultural Society’s semesterly Kielbasa Fest. Attendees ate over 250 pounds of fresh Kielbasa (the most ever ordered for the event) as they enjoyed the nice weather and listened to Polish music. Also available at the event were pickles, spicy ketchup, and mustard, condiments typically served with kielbasa, as well as angel wings, a traditional Polish desert. When asked what makes the Kielbasa Fest special, upcoming PACS president Kristian Cichon said “Everyone enjoys a nice Kielbasa.”
PACS hosts Kielbasa Fest
By Rami Kammourh on April 29, 2016
Published in News
Rami Kammourh
Rami is a senior Civil Engineering major. Aside from The Stute, he is a member of the SGA, Alpha Sigma Phi, American Society of Civil Engineers, and a few other organizations. In his free time, he enjoys hanging out, reading comics, playing trivia, listening to classic rock, and various other activities. He also enjoys long walks on the beach and submitting his articles well before before the deadline.