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Sunshine and Souvlaki: Columbia’s Greek Festival Celebrates 37 Years of Flavor and Culture

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Sunshine and Souvlaki: Columbia’s Greek Festival is Here!

Columbia is buzzing with excitement as the annual Greek Festival kicked off this past Thursday and will be wrapping up this Sunday, September 22! This year marks the festival’s impressive 37th anniversary, and just like every year, it promises to attract thousands of visitors who are ready to indulge in all things Greek.

A Culinary Adventure Awaits

Now, let’s get one thing straight: this festival is not just about delicious food, but let’s be honest—it’s a huge part of what draws people in. For those of you who might not be familiar with the mouthwatering options available, get ready to treat your taste buds. From souvlaki (grilled skewered meat) to baklava (that sweet pastry drenched in honey), the menu is packed full of authentic Greek dishes. If you’re not sure what to order first, how about starting with pastitsio (a baked pasta dish), or maybe some spanakopita (spinach pie) to satiate your cravings?

Of course, we can’t forget the beverages! The festival serves up Greek coffee, wine, and even beer for those looking to sip something cool while soaking up the vibrant atmosphere.

Entertainment Galore

As for entertainment, there’s no shortage here! Festival-goers can enjoy live Greek music and traditional folk dancing performances, sure to get your feet tapping and your heart racing. It’s not just about the food after all; immersing yourself in the lively culture of Greece is just as important. If you’re in the mood for some shopping, there will also be a variety of vendors showcasing unique arts and crafts throughout the event.

Learn and Explore

What’s more, don’t miss your chance to explore the beautiful Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral, which opens its doors to all festival attendees. Members are available to guide you through, explaining the stunning iconography and sharing the rich history of the Greek Orthodox faith. It’s a fantastic opportunity for those curious about the culture beyond the sumptuous meals.

Details to Know

The festival runs from 12 PM to 6 PM on Sunday, and the best part? There’s no admission fee! This makes it a perfect outing for families looking for an enjoyable day without breaking the bank. So, grab your loved ones, throw on your sun hats, and head out to enjoy some sunshine, good food, and great company.

The Perfect Weather

Speaking of sunshine, the weather is looking absolutely delightful for the weekend! Expect mainly sunny skies with a high of 93 degrees Fahrenheit. So, don’t forget your sunscreen and perhaps plan to hydrate as you dance and feast your way through the festival!

In a nutshell, the Columbia Greek Festival is not just an event; it’s a beautiful blend of food, culture, and community spirit. This amazing event has raised over $400,000 for various charities in recent years, all thanks to the hard work and dedication of congregants and volunteers who pour their hearts into this festival.

Final Thoughts

If you’re in or around Columbia this weekend, make sure to make a stop at the festival. Come enjoy the flavors of Greece and create lasting memories with family and friends. Whether you’re a long-time attendee or a first-timer, the Greek Festival is sure to leave you with a full stomach and a heart full of joy!


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