Skip to main content

Full house for Svatý Mikuláš

MN South News - Staff Photo - Create Article

Jarrod Schoenecker photos

The devil and Kolacky Days royalty helped this young boy make an ornament at Svatý Mikuláš on Sunday.

By:
Jarrod Schoenecker, editor@montgomerymnnews.com

Before you entered the doors to the Revival on Main, you were greeted with the clanking sounds of the horse-drawn carriage rides for Svatý Mikuláš on Sunday.

Stepping inside, you were greeted with a formal Slavic tradition of bread dipping in salt. Sounds of merriment filled the air with people conversing and various entertainment between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. that included music by Colton Tupy, and traditional dances by both the St. Paul Czech and Slovak Adult Folk Dancers and the Sokol MN Children Dancers.

Lining the sides of the venue were options for traditonal Czech hot dogs, halusky, pork and dumplings, holiday decorations, fresh baked bread, homemade goods, traditional glass ornaments, and more.

To see the full article with other photos, pick up a Dec. 11 issue of the Montgomery Messenger and be sure to subscribe online or by phone at 952-758-4435 for a little over a $1 a week to not miss any news in the future!