Harrogate’s first Polish Heritage Day took place at Harrogate High School on Sunday.
Open to people from all backgrounds, it promoted integration and raised funds for the Polish Saturday School, which meets every two weeks at the high school.
Anna Chojnowska and Katarzyna Gorczak from the Saturday school led on organising the event.
The day began with a Poland vs England football. match, which the English team won 3-2, and included numerous stalls and activities showcasing Polish life.
Aleksandra Timberlake, a teacher at the Polish school, said there are an estimated 2,000 people of Polish descent in the Harrogate area and four Polish shops.
Ms Timberlake said:
“The event was an absolute blast. We couldn’t ask for a better result.
“Everyone had a fantastic time, from all the great independent businesses, that were there, to lots and lots of lovely people, who came round for a bit of fun.
“We managed to raise great amount of money, that will help us run our Polish Saturday School. As a charity every little help goes a long way.”
Here are some photos from the day.

There was a display of some classic Polish cars.

The Poland vs England football teams

(left to right) Kasia Gorczak, Magda Blazewska and Emilie Beles selling treats

Paintball was among the attractions

Patryk Gowin, vice-consul at the Polish consulate in Manchester, visited

There was no shortage of delicious food.

Traditional Krakow costumes

The event took place at Harrogate High School.
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