Sep 05 2021
65th Hungarian Festival

65th Hungarian Festival

Presented by American Hungarian Friends of Scouting at German Central Foundation

Ohio’s largest Hungarian festival returns! Festivities include delicious food, live musical entertainment, colorful authentic folk costumes, folk dance lessons and more at the 65th annual Hungarian Festival, presented by the American Hungarian Friends of Scouting, on Sunday of Labor Day weekend, September 5, 2021 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the German Central Park, 7863 York Rd., in Parma, Ohio.

Ohio’s largest Hungarian festival will commence at 10:30 a.m. with a flag raising ceremony followed at 11 a.m. with catholic and protestant church services in Hungarian. The kitchens open at noon serving Hungarian delicacies to satisfy the palate with servings of stuffed cabbage, fresh sausages, grilled pork steak, chicken paprikas with dumplings, jam filled crepes, and “lángos” (fried dough). The Café Budapest will feature scrumptious tortes, pastries, and espresso coffee. Strudel and fresh baked bread also will be on the menu. All foods are available for take-out.

Musical entertainment will be provided live all afternoon by local talent Walt Mahovlich and Harmonia and from Chicago Alex Udvary and his band. The Hungarian Scout Folk Ensemble and members of the scout troops will perform in their colorful authentic folk costumes throughout the day from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. along with other guest dancers. There will be free Hungarian folk dance lessons for all ages! Programs such as a live animal show, free kids’ activities, a book fair, folk art, and crafts, souvenirs and novelty items for sale will round out the festivities.

All proceeds will benefit and support the activities of the nearly 250 Hungarian boy and girl scouts in Northeast Ohio. Admission is $7.00, free for children under ten. Parking is free, with handicapped spaces near the entrance gate and accessibility throughout the park. No coolers and no pets please. The festival is supported by a generous grant from Cuyahoga Arts and Culture and the Bethlen Gabor Foundation in Hungary. For more information call 440/582-1233 or visit www.csbk.org for program times and other details.

Admission Info

Tickets at the gate $7.00 – Under 10 FREE – Free parking!

Phone: 440-582-1233

Dates & Times

2021/09/05 - 2021/09/05

Location Info

German Central Foundation

7863 York Road, Parma, OH