
Greek Dancing, Greek Church and Greek Fun...
Dancing is the most direct expression of feelings and sentiments for the Greek culture. These traditional dances have changed very little since ancient times…a circle of people holding hands and moving in a counter-clockwise direction. The leader often performs more intricate steps while the other dancers do the basic steps. The main characteristic of Greek dances is the great diversity of rhythm, and most of the dances take their names from the regions from which they originate. Greek children are taught from a very early age and most participate in dance groups through high school.
Live Greek Music!
Enjoy authentic Greek music performed by a live Greek band. Learn the Zorba and other traditional dances! The Greek music band will be playing throughout the entire Festival.

The Hellenic Dancers
Our dancers practice throughout the year in preparation for the Festival. On stage, they perform a variety of Greek dances for your entertainment. Their schedule is listed to the right.

Church Tours
Given by our priest, Rev. Dr. Brendan Pelphrey, these tours promise to give you new insight into the richness and diversity of Orthodox Christianity.
Read more about the church and scheduled tour times.
St. George Bookstore
St. George Bookstore has religious items and books for sale.

Festival Store
The Festival Store has cultural items for sale.

Cafe Zeus
Children 12 and under can enjoy unlimited access to fun activities and food at Cafe Zeus, and jumping in the bounce house for $5 Saturday only (May 21) from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Activities: chariot racing relay, bingo, crafts, scavenger hunt, word games, Greek dance lessons, write and speak Greek, pastry tasting, and more!
Food: Hot dogs, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, chips, water, punch, lemonade and cookies.
Bounce house for unlimited fun!
(Friday and Sunday, children 12 and under are free with adult.)