Adam Mickiewicz Library’s Summer Solstice/St. John’s Eve Celebration


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The night of merrymaking—also known as St. John’s Night or “Noc Świętojańska—is still observed in parts of Poland and some Polish communities in the United States including right here in Buffalo at the Adam Mickiewicz Library. The night has roots in pagan rituals that honored the elements fire and water and also a feast celebrating the sun as a source of light and heat.

I asked Amy Smardz from AML more about the event…

We try to do it outside, weather permitting. It is a pre-Christian Festival celebrating mid-Summer. We have an altar dedicated to St. John the Baptist who came to be honored by the Festival once the Celebration became Christianized. I explain the history of the traditions. The women are given wianki (wreaths made of flowers that the maidens wore on their heads) to float in a pool of water. Light fare is served afterwards, Zupa Orgorkowy: Cold Cucumber Soup. Seems a little weird, but it goes over very big. A prize is given if you find the magical “blooming” fern. We even might have a mischievous mermaid show up. You never know on St. John’s Eve!

Sounds like a lot of fun!!!

Friday, June 18 – 6:00 pm – Adam Mickiewicz Library – 612 Fillmore


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