Off of Interstate 70, east of Interstate 25 in Globeville, the air on Sunday was filled with the smell of grilled kielbasa and cabbage outside St. Joseph’s Polish Church.
One moment, the speakers are blasting Poland’s electric and dancing music known as Disco Polo. The next, dancers in white blouses, black vests and colorful skirts embroidered with traditional flowers twirled and stomped their boots on the ground.
At one point, contestants lined up around a table to pick up Polish dumplings with only their mouths for a pierogi-eating competition.
Denver’s Polish community came together this weekend for the 12th annual Polish Food Festival…