Buffalo is marking 20 years as the Dyngus Day capital of the world! Here’s to many more years of celebrating Polish-American heritage and the beginning of spring. Na Zdrowie! Load image Load image
— Governor Kathy Hochul (@GovKathyHochul) April 6, 2026
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— Christine M. Conley (@ChristineMConl9) April 6, 2026
A delightful Dyngus Day celebration inside Park Place with Fritz's Polka Band! Thank you to all who came! Load image Load image 5 KB Load image Load image 5 KB
— Batavia Downs Gaming & Hotel (@BataviaDowns) April 6, 2026
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Dyngus Day History
Dyngus Day, also known as Śmigus Dyngus or wet Monday, is a Catholic celebration held on the Monday after Easter. Typically celebrated in Poland and Polish communities, common traditions include dousing others with water in a playful way. Large public water battles are commonly held in Polish communities around the world. This day is believed to have been formed from Slavic traditions and pagan beliefs. It is believed that it goes as far back as 996 AD.
Dyngus Day is believed to have been started in the 1000th century. Today it is observed around the world as Polish emigrants carried the tradition with them. It is observed annually on the Monday after Easter.
Top 10 Facts for Dyngus Day in 2026
Rooted in the 966 A.D. baptism of Prince Mieszko I, the holiday often goes by the traditional name Smigus-dyngus and celebrates the historic conversion of Poland to Christianity.
Buffalo, New York, is widely recognized as the Dyngus Day Capital of the World and hosts an massive annual parade through the historic Polonia district.
One of the most whimsical traditions involves participants playfully tapping each other with pussy willow branches, which are some of the first plants to bud during the spring season.
A central part of the festivities is the lany poniedziałek or Wet Monday custom, where revelers douse one another with water as a symbol of purification and good luck.
In South Bend, Indiana, the celebration has a unique political legacy where high-profile figures, including Robert F. Kennedy and Barack Obama, have famously used the event for campaigning.
According to local folklore, the pussy willow buds represent the fur of kittens that were once rescued from a river by a weeping willow tree, a story frequently recounted during the spring rites.
Festive tables are traditionally centered around a baranek wielkanocny, a religious symbol made of butter shaped like a lamb that represents the sacrifice of Christ.
Modern celebrations in Cleveland often feature the crowning of a Miss Dyngus Day and include performances of contemporary covers like the polka-infused Polka Face.
While historically a day for boys to splash girls, modern etiquette suggests that both men and women now participate equally in the water-spraying shenanigans.
Many attendees wear red and white clothing to honor the Polish flag, often sporting humorous apparel featuring the phrase You Bet Your Dupa I’m Polish while enjoying pierogi and kielbasa.
Watch the 2021 Dyngus Day parade. It will be livestreamed if you can't attend in person.
Splash others with water or playfully tap them with pussywillows. This old tradition continues to be observed with many participating in the cheerful fun.