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April 2024 by Michel Porter
Such a great store with friendly staff. Always super helpful to myself and my student. They carry all of the student's books, school supplies, OLSM swag, and even food. Highly recommend a visit. Miss y'all.
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December 2018 by Jaylin King
Great collection! Love the campus and it's amazing bookstore:)
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November 2017 by Ginger Kennedy
Great community of families. Great education and sports. All around wonderful experience for the entire family.
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January 2017 by steven A
Great selection, knowledgeable staff. Would recommend.
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February 2016 by Linda W.
A very great fund raising event. Love the Polish food & other events during the day. Well organized event. Plenty of parking!
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May 2014 by Divadoc T.
I went to this fair for the first time this year and I was very impressed. They had a nice assortment of rides for big kids and little kids, good food, games and lots of security. I was able to get a good parking space and it was a nice crowd but not so crowded you're tripping over other people. I like the wristbands that allow access to all rides. I had a great time, it's an ideal event for the whole family. I'll definitely go again next year!!
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May 2013 by Joe M.
This year was not impressed, sorry, bought my son the ride package and they would not let him ride a lot of the rides alone. This is unexpectable. I did not realize this until we met up. Also i was in the vegas tent. Deals were a joke. did not know the rules of Texas Holdem. I did not like it this year. I know its a money maker and lots of folks like it. This was the first time things did not go right. Typically its awesome. Off year. Will be back next year.
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May 2013 by Jay s.
Fair is bigger and bette than any year. Only negative is that it's still very expensive. ONE child and I dropped $60 in 1hr and 1/2.
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May 2012 by Mike ..
We had never been to this carnival before, and heard that it was "big". After our experience there, you can bet we'll never go again. 1) Once we turned onto Indian Trail, traffic was parked, standing still. From turning on to this road, it took close to an hour to get into the fair. 2) There were no signs off of Indian Trail as to the direction of the fair. We had to take a wild guess at a fork in the road, as there were equal amounts of cars going in each direction, and the cops directing traffic offered no hints. Just so you know, the address given does not lead to the carnival entrance, parking lot, nothing. It leads to the general area. 3) Wristbands for "all day / unlimited" rides were $25. We spent about 45 minutes in each line, meaning we got to about 3 rides total. Then, after about 30 minutes in line for what would've been our 4th ride of the day, the guy running the ride announces "Wristbands are no longer accepted. If you want to ride, you have to go buy tickets now." ... Are you #@$%&! kidding me? Go to hell, St. Mary's Polish Country Fair.
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May 2012 by Christy F.
This is a big time childhood memory for me! Every since grade school I would look forward to going to the fair with my friends. We would get the bracelets so you can ride all the rides all day long....someone always got kissed, someone would always get sick, someone would break up, ah to be Young. Summer begins at St. Mary's Fair. They boast to by the largest high school fair. It is pretty big. Parking is 10 bucks, unless you park around town and walk-which is discouraged, but widely practiced. It is still a fun time as an adult....weeks prior to the fair the carny people start infiltrating the tiny town of Keego. It is always fun to play guess who's the carny at the pub. They have a Vegas tent, a bingo tent (which I am a BIG fan of), an arts and crafts tent, and of course a beer/food music tent! Kielbasa, cheddar pierogis, farmers cheese pierogis, potato pierogies, bread, butter, pickles, potato pancakes.....pretty decent Polish fare. They have Polish bands, radio station personalities, the 80's cover band Square Pegs usually preforms (but not this year), Polish Muslims, Howling Diablos, Killer Flamingos, Bugs beddow, Mega 80's, and other local bands. It can be fun watching grannies getting their boogie on or the drunken trailer park local. Fair food is happening too...elephant ear aroma wafts through the air. I personally am a fan of the candy apples and butterfly chips (home made potato chips with bacon, cheese and sour cream). I love the lights at night, the hook handed carnival help, and of course the hima-hima-hima-laaaayyyyyyahhhhhh!
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May 2012 by Sesh D.
Good Polish fare(no pun intended!) with pierogies and kielbasa and a very fun polka band playing in the big tent. Not many rides for my 3yo toddlers and ride tix were a tad expensive. Shops were okay and I managed to pick some Babushka dolls for a fair price.