Taste of Greece - Food & Dance Festival
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Come and sample mouth-watering homemade pastries, sizzling souvlaki, roast lamb, gyros, dolmathes (stuffed grape leaves) and many more food items as well as imported and domestic beer and wine while enjoying live Greek music and dancing. There will be food and fun for all ages with carnival games for the children, door prizes and a raffle drawing with nearly $3,000 in prizes.
Hours: Friday - 5pm to 10pm; Saturday - 11am to 10pm; Sunday - Noon to 8pm.
Proceeds benefit St. Haralambos Church ministries and the new Church building fund.
Call for more information or visit the website.
Taste of Greece - Food & Dance Festival
Phone : 623-486-8665 (Always call and confirm events.)
Fax : 623-215-6903
Email Address : lourdesk@cox.net
Web: www.peoriagreekfest.com
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