HI,
We got to Whiting around 6:40, then proceeded to the remote parking lots promising shuttle rides to the event. Around 7 PM we could hear the parade starting in the distance, though no shuttle bus in sight. When it finally arrived just after 7 PM, the volunteer informed there would be no shuttle service until after the parade. We moved the car a bit closer, then walked. As we approached, everyone was walking away advising the parade was over.
We proceeded to walk toward the festival where we caught up with the parade. We saw Steve Baskerville from Channel 2, the precision lawn mower team and the Babushka Squad. We also saw the Paris Hill-Ton float with a woman stuffed in a two-ton tess rubber suit clad in thong underwear. When we were waiting in line, everyone was tittering over the potential loss of not seeing the Babushka squad. The Babushka Squad wore loose fitting house dresses, hose rolled up with rubberbands, sensible shoes and babushkas wrapped on their heads. They had several dance routines done with exuberance. We saw them all because our ability to pierce through the crowd came to a snail's pace once we were at Babushka Squad. This is a small parade with tremedous wit and personality.
We hardly ate anything at the Pierogi Fest. What we were looking for and was willing to stand in line for was not present: Gyro pierogi, pig roast or the tent with the large griddles outside making Polish noodles. Standing in lines 20-40 people deep just wasn't in the cards. For those who enjoy Pineapple Whips, they were situated in a trailer in a closed intersection.
The big find of the evening was coming across a John's Pizza booth. They were offering brochetta and selling jars of John's Marinara Sauce. I bought one, then bent the guy's ear with my questions on their John's pedigree. He is opening soon a John's Restaurant "Pizza, Pasta & More" in Whiting in the very near future. He said he was a franchisee of the John's Restaurant in Calumet City. When I asked about the other John's in the region, he said the one true John's is the take out in Munster owned and operated by the founding family. The new, soon to open Johns will be at:
John's Restaurant
2356 Schrage
Whiting, IN
Tel: 219/659-1046
I will continue on the John's issue on the
John's thread.
We did briefly visit the John's in Muncie just after they had closed orders for the evening. When they suggested Appleby's as a next best place to eat, we continued our wandering. We ended up at the Three Floyd's Brewery just after the kitchen closed. ReneG enjoyed a few beers. I drank a Coke to top off the paczki eaten earlier, then gave up on having dinner.
Next year, I will come earlier for the Pierogi Parade, leave for dinner elsewhere and return over the weekend for the food. As Bill stated above, there was an insane amount of people. It is also very understandable why people would come because it is indeed a terrific parade.
Regards,