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Greater Phoenix Greek Festival

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Event# 602-264-2791

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Ethnic cuisine, cooking demos, cathedral tours, folk dancers, authentic regional costumes, artifacts, entertainment, Fri 5-10 pm, Sat 11am - 10 pm, Sun 11am - 8 pm.

Greater Phoenix Greek Festival

Address : James A. Speros Community Center, 1973 East Maryland Avenue Phoenix AZ
Phone : 602-264-2791   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : $2.00 for adults; children under 12 Free
Seniors 60 & up Free Sat & Sun 11:00 am – 3:00 pm


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