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Greek Fest

By: Marchelle McConnell
Updated: June 26, 2009
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Greek Fest is in full force at Headwaters Park.

Some of the most popular dishes include: Gyros, Lamb Chops, and Baklava Ice-cream Sunday’s.

Not only is the food a highlight, but there is shopping, plate breaking, music, and a big crowd pleaser is the dancing.

Director of Dancing at Greek Fest, Tony Zannis says “To be Greek is to dance. So if you want to be Greek for a day come out here, eat, drink and dance, 'cause that’s what makes you Greek.”

And if you're having a good time, the traditional Greek saying is, Opa!

Admission into the festival is two dollars after 5.

Greek Fest continues Saturday from 11 in the morning to 11 in the evening.

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