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Columbia’s Greek Festival Returns for 37th Year: Celebrate Culture and Culinary Treats from September 19-22

Columbia’s Greek Festival: A Celebration of Culture and Culinary Delights

Columbia, S.C. is gearing up for a sensational celebration as the annual Greek Festival returns for its 37th year! Mark your calendars for September 19-22, when thousands of visitors are expected to flock to Sumter Street at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral for a weekend packed full of fun, culture, and, of course, delicious food.

A Taste of Greece Right Here at Home

If you have a passion for Greek food, you’re in for a treat! The festival features an array of mouth-watering dishes all lovingly prepared by church members. Whether you prefer a classic indoor plated meal or an outdoor dining experience, there’s something for everyone. From crispy calamari and flavorful Greek fries to juicy gyros, you’ll find it all!

And let’s not forget those sweet delights! The festival is famous for its baklava sundae, which combines creamy vanilla soft serve ice cream with sweet, sticky baklava. It’s a must-try for anyone with a sweet tooth! Of course, traditional Greek pastries will also be available if you’re looking for a classic taste.

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Touring the Cathedral

Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral, which is open throughout the festival. The magnificent iconography within the church is breathtaking and is definitely something you don’t want to miss. Church members, including Father Michael, will be available to explain the meanings behind these stunning works of art. It’s a wonderful opportunity to learn more about Greek traditions and the significance of these sacred images.

An Event for the Community

Join the Celebration!

memories that will last a lifetime.

For more details about the festival and a complete list of activities, make sure to check out their official website. Don’t miss out on what promises to be an unforgettable experience full of taste, tradition, and togetherness!

We hope to see you there at Columbia’s Greek Festival!


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