NORTH TONAWANDA – The North Tonawanda Neighborhood Watch’s Dyngus  Day Committee announces the selection of Ania Duchon as the Grand Marshal for the  4th Annual North Tonawanda Dyngus Day Parade. 

Duchon, who immigrated to the United States in the late 1980s, will hold the distinction  of being both the first Polish-born individual and woman to lead the parade down the  historic Oliver Street. “I’m excited to serve as this year’s grand marshal,” said Duchon. 

She took over the family business in 2010. Under her leadership, they expanded to a  second location and began diversifying offerings. She launched Simply Pierogi, later  becoming the official pierogi of the Buffalo Sabres. 

Duchon extended gratitude to the Parade Committee for selecting her for this year’s  event. 

“North Tonawanda, along with WNY, takes immense pride in its significant Polish  heritage,” she continued. “And that pride perpetuates through generations within our  community.” 

In 2020, the business consolidated ventures into one location in Clarence, featuring  Chrusciki Bakery, Simply Pierogi Polish Kitchen, and Sto Lat Bar. Additionally, Duchon  also owns Pierogi Pete’s on Transit Road. Alongside managing her businesses, Duchon hosts her own program, “Sto Lat with Ania,” on WBBZ-TV on Sunday nights, where she  discusses local WNY cuisine. 

“Ania seemed like the perfect fit for this year’s event,” said NT Watch Chairman Joe  Marranca. “She has made significant contributions to WNY’s ‘polinia,’ and we are  delighted that she can continue to do so as our first Polish-born and female Grand  Marshal. Ania will undoubtedly make us proud.” 

“We are excited about the parade’s continued growth each year, and we appreciate the  support of the community, our volunteers, and our sponsors, who all ultimately  contribute to the success of this event,” he concluded. 

This year’s corporate sponsors include Fallon Health Weinberg, Greenlight Networks,  Rajczak Enterprises, WBBZ-TV, and Wardynski’s Meats. 

The event is scheduled for Monday, April 1. The parade starts promptly at 5:00 pm and  follows the same route as last year, commencing at Buffalo Bolt Way off Oliver Street. It  will proceed down Oliver Street and conclude at the Post-Parade Party located at the  North Tonawanda Farmers’ Market, voted last year as the #1 Market in the entire United  States. 

The post-parade party is the largest free event to attend in the WNY area. It features  live polka music by Captain Tom and the Hooligans, along with authentic Polish food  and drinks available for purchase. 

For organizations or individuals interested in registering to march in the parade, can  click here or visit ntdyngusday.com. The official 2024 NT Dyngus Day T-Shirt is  available for purchase here or by visiting brandingbuffalo.com. 

The non-profit, WNY Association of Blind Athletes (WNYABA), will benefit from a portion  of the proceeds from this year’s event, including the pre-party at Fattey Beer on the  night of Saturday, March 30th. One dollar of every draft beer purchased will be donated  to WNYABA programming for athletes with impaired vision.