Montgomery Kolacky Days

Montgomery Kolacky Days The Kolacky Capital of the World is celebrating 92 years of Kolacky Days! Join us July 24th to the 26th in 2026! What is a Kolacky? P.J. and J.F.

For most Montgomery-area residents, the kolacky is a well-known treat. Others, however, might wonder about the locally-famous pastry. A kolacky is a small dinner roll-like pastry which is folded, enclosing filling in the center. The most common fillings include prune, poppyseed, apricot, apple, blueberry and raspberry. According to Butch Franke, owner of Franke's Bakery in Montgomery, both open-fa

ced and closed-face kolackys were made in Czechoslovakia. Franke said the closed kolacky came into being because the fruit in the open-faced buns would get all over the working man's lunch bucket. The men had their wives fold over the pastry so it wouldn't mess up the other things in the lunch bucket. Kolacky Day enjoys a rich history The festival dates back to 1929, when an estimated 6,000 people visited Montgomery for the first Kolacky Day celebration, held Tuesday, October, 1, 1929. "The Kolacky Day spirit reigned supreme from early Tuesday morning until a comparatively late hour Wednesday morning. More than 1,600 of the celebrated delicacies were devoured," according to a Montgomery Messenger account from the following week. Events at the first celebration included a trap shooting tournament, a parade, sports and races and a football game between Montgomery and Le Sueur Center (now Le Center). In 1931 Miss Leatta Ehmke, (Mrs. Joe Trnka) was crowned the first Kolacky Queen by Mayor Henry Westerman. Her attendants were Ella Krocak, Sylvia Zelenka, Anna Zelenka and Berniece Malone. For the September 30, 1934, celebration a novel button, sold by the Kolacky girls, was devised. Following the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, Kolacky Day retreated to the background until the Montgomery Community Club decided to revive the celebration in 1948. Kolacky Days officially became a summer festival in 1966 when the traditional date, the last Sunday in September, was dropped in favor of the first weekend in August. The earlier date and warmer weather brought huge crowds to the festival. In 1975, Kolacky Day became Kolacky Days and the event was held for the first time at the end of July. The move to July was done at the urging of the Green Giant vegetable canning company in order to avoid conflict with the busy corn processing season. Kolacky Days named "The term 'Kolacky Day' may not mean much to people at a distance who are not familiar with the name, but if they ever attended one of our celebrations and filled up on that famous Bohemian delicacy they will join the pilgrimage to this city each year hereafter." Keohen, Late editors, Montgomery Messenger Peter Keohen is given credit for giving the festival Kolacky Days its name.

Bullhead Days ParadeWhat a fun day at the Bullhead Days Parade! The royalty loved spending time with other royalty, visi...
06/07/2026

Bullhead Days Parade

What a fun day at the Bullhead Days Parade! The royalty loved spending time with other royalty, visiting with parade-goers, and enjoying all the excitement of the day. The rainy surprise just made the adventure even more memorable! ๐Ÿ‘‘โœจโ˜”๏ธ

Miss Waterville Pageant๐Ÿ‘‘ What a fun night at the Miss Waterville Pageant! Congratulations to the new royalty, and welcom...
06/06/2026

Miss Waterville Pageant

๐Ÿ‘‘ What a fun night at the Miss Waterville Pageant! Congratulations to the new royalty, and welcome to an exciting year ahead. We canโ€™t wait to see you at the parade on Sunday! ๐ŸŽ‰

Montgomery Salvation Army Food ShelfThe royalty and candidates had a great time at the Montgomery Salvation Army Food Sh...
06/05/2026

Montgomery Salvation Army Food Shelf

The royalty and candidates had a great time at the Montgomery Salvation Army Food Shelf this morning, unloading deliveries, stocking shelves, and working together to give back to the community. โœจ๐Ÿ‘‘

History NightThe royalty and candidates enjoyed learning about the rich history and traditions that make Kolacky Days so...
06/02/2026

History Night

The royalty and candidates enjoyed learning about the rich history and traditions that make Kolacky Days so special at History Night at the Arts and Heritage Center!

Registration for the Kids Bun Run down main street is now open! The run is right before the 92nd Annual Kolacky Days Gra...
06/01/2026

Registration for the Kids Bun Run down main street is now open! The run is right before the 92nd Annual Kolacky Days Grand Day Parade ! Open to everyone 12 and Under. By registering early you guarantee yourself a t-shirt and save $5. See you on Sunday, July 26, 2026!

Morristown Queens TeaThe royalty had a wonderful time at the Morristown Queens Tea enjoying delicious snacks, meeting ne...
05/28/2026

Morristown Queens Tea

The royalty had a wonderful time at the Morristown Queens Tea enjoying delicious snacks, meeting new royalty, and catching up with the royalty from the neighboring communities.

Memorial DayToday, the royalty was honored to attend Mass at Holy Redeemer Church and the Memorial Day program at the Mo...
05/26/2026

Memorial Day

Today, the royalty was honored to attend Mass at Holy Redeemer Church and the Memorial Day program at the Montgomery Legion in remembrance of the veterans who served and sacrificed for our country.

May DayThe royalty spent a wonderful afternoon at the May Day Festival alongside the new candidates and their little sis...
05/04/2026

May Day

The royalty spent a wonderful afternoon at the May Day Festival alongside the new candidates and their little sisters. From delicious food to polka dancing and Maypole traditions, it was a beautiful day of celebration ๐ŸŒผ

Come to historic downtown Montgomery next Sunday afternoon, May 3, 2026 for the 8th Annual May Day celebration!
04/26/2026

Come to historic downtown Montgomery next Sunday afternoon, May 3, 2026 for the 8th Annual May Day celebration!

04/25/2026

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