Join Us for the 88th Annual Greek Food Fest in Spokane
Celebrate a taste of Greece right here in Spokane! From September 19th to September 21st, Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church invites you to experience the 88th Annual Greek Food Fest, a beloved community tradition filled with delicious food, lively music, cultural dancing, and warm hospitality. Whether you're a longtime fan or attending for the first time, this three-day festival promises to be a joyful celebration of Greek heritage.
Event Details
- Dates: September 19th - 21st, 2024
- Time: 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM daily
- Location: Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, 1703 N Washington St, Spokane, WA 99205
- Admission: Free
- Contact: (510) 504-0431
What to Expect
- Authentic Greek Food: Indulge in classic Greek dishes like gyros, loukoumades (Greek fried dough balls dripping with honey), and hand-baked baklava. Plus, don’t miss the debut of pastitsio, a hearty dish featuring ground beef and pasta, new to this year's festival.
- Greek Dancing: Enjoy lively performances from the Opa Dancers, Spokane’s own Greek dance troupe, featuring brand new costumes straight from Greece. Feel free to join in and dance along!
- Church Tours: Learn more about Greek Orthodox culture with in-person tours of the church, offered daily at 12:30 PM, 4:00 PM, and 6:00 PM.
- Family-Friendly Fun: This event is perfect for families, food lovers, and anyone curious about Greek culture. There's something for everyone to enjoy, from great food to cultural enrichment.
- Support Local Charities: A portion of the festival's proceeds will go to local charities Thrive International and Caritas Outreach Ministries, giving back to the Spokane community in a meaningful way.
Why You Should Attend
- A Spokane Tradition: As the longest-running Greek food festival in the country, this event is a time-honored tradition that brings the community together in celebration of Greek culture and hospitality.
- Delicious Cuisine: With a menu full of mouthwatering Greek dishes and the debut of pastitsio, this festival is a must-attend for foodies.
- Cultural Enrichment: In addition to the food and dancing, the festival offers a chance to learn about Greek Orthodox traditions through church tours and conversations with the community.
Join Us for Three Days of Greek Culture and Fun
Bring your friends and family, and come experience the sights, sounds, and flavors of Greece at the 88th Annual Greek Food Fest. With free admission, delicious food, and plenty of entertainment, this is a Spokane event you won’t want to miss.
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