History
The beginning of the National Polka Festival® in Ennis, Texas began as a dream. Raymond Zapletal, Len Gehrig, and Joe Liska of Ennis had been to other cities and seen the large response to polka bands from the people of Czechoslovakian descent, and they believed the people could be brought to their small town of Ennis for the same reasons. So in 1967, Zapletal, Gehrig, and Liska brought their dream to the Chamber of Commerce manager Jack McKay. If the idea were to succeed, it would require the joint effort of the Chamber and the citizens of Ennis. Jack McKay agreed the idea could greatly benefit Ennis and the Czechoslovakian community in the area, and one of the largest polka festival in the country had its' beginning. Zapletal, Gehrig, and Liska agreed to take care of getting the bands for Ennis' fraternal halls and the Chamber agreed in turn to organize the parade and downtown festivities. Within three years the festival was a raging success with as many as 30,000 people attending from all over the country to enjoy music and entertainment at the four halls.
Our festival continues in tradition and style similar to those early celebrations. The founders and their successors have insisted on maintaining the authenticity and values of the Czech tradition even today. All entries of the parade, street dancing, and bands performing must have Czech themes and play Czech music. The festival has taken years of work from the Polka Festival Committee, Chamber of Commerce, and the Ennis Convention & Visitors Bureau.. But thanks to the work of these people, this festival today is the largest of it's kind in the United States attracting as many as 50,000 people , still has the feel of "a little bit of old Czechoslovakia". Ennis is a very unique city in that it has three beautiful fraternal halls. The Czech citizens of Ennis support them. They hold many functions such as weddings, dances, anniversaries, meetings, banquets, and festivals. They are a huge part of the National Polka Festival® in Ennis, Texas.
Over the years the festival has had to change with the time, but all for the good. Today they have Grammy award winning bands, as well as bands from across Texas, the United States and the Czech Republic. There is a corporate sponsorship with Budweiser. We receive big support from 96.3 FM KSCS in advertising the festival. This is one of the only festivals that have three spacious halls with large dance floors where you can dance and enjoy anything from a good polka, waltz, or even a folk dance. The festival has one of the biggest parades in the Metroplex. After the parade there is an abundance of activities to be enjoyed by the entire family. You can ride the free shuttle buses from the motels to downtown to all of the fraternal halls. Thank you to everyone that has made these 46 years of Czech traditions and celebration possible and we look forward to many more years of fun, food, and dancing at the National Polka Festival® in Ennis, Texas!
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In Memoriam, Larry Laznovsky, 1945-2011
Larry Laznovsky was an honorable, a patriot of the highest order, and a much respected man throughout the United Sates and the Czech Republic. He was a true family man and was very passionate about his Czech Heritage. Larry worked at AT&T for 34 years providing for his family. Larry worked in countless hours in the organizations that he was involved in. He was the President of the Sokol in Ennis for the last 28 years. From 2000 to 2010 he served as President of the American Sokol in the United States. He served as the Director of Men for the Sokol in Ennis at the age of seventeen. He was a sales representative for SPJST #135 and RVOS District #6 sales representative. He was a founding member of the Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center in La Grange, Texas. He served as the Vice President of the Czech Cultural Society. He was Vice President of the World Sokol Federation in Prague, Czech Republic; was on the board of directors of the Texas Cultural Partnership; District Representative for the Texans of Czech Ancestry; Men's Director and President of the Southern District of American Sokol; a member of WFLA Lodge #402; a member of KJT Society #35; President of the CWA Local #6250, President of the Retirees Union of CWA.
Larry was past President of the National Polka Festival in 1980. Larry has helped out every year since the festival's inception. He has been on the executive board of directors of the National Polka Fesitval since 1999.
Larry was a very humble man. Larry never looked for gratitude. He only saw what needed to be done next. Larry knew how to treat people with respect and many of us looked up to him. Larry was a natural born leader. He know how to get people from different organizations to work together. This was Larry's specialty. He was the voice of reason. Larry was a mentor and confiante to me, but most of all he was my friend. Larry will truly be missed by may people and organizations.
-Danny Zapletal, Executive Director of the National Polka Festival in Ennis.
Admission
Children 12 and under are FREE. One daily admission includes all three participating halls: KJT, KC, and Sokol (country concert admission is additional)
FRIDAY, MAY 25... $7.00;
SATURDAY, MAY 26... $12.00;
SATURDAY, MAY 26: COUNTRY CONCERT
$15.00 Advanced / $20.00 At The Door;
SUNDAY, MAY 27... $10.00;
DOWNTOWN ACTIVITIES... FREE
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