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OCEAN CITY ­ The 24th Annual
Greek Festival, where everyone is
considered Greek, will be held on
July 12-14 at Ocean City's Roland
Powell Convention Center on 41th
Street and Coastal Highway.
Whether reliving Greek vacation
memories or dreaming of a Greek
adventure, this premier cultural e-
vent draws thousands of locals and
visitors alike to enjoy the flavors,
sights and sounds of Greece right
here in Ocean City.
As always, this year's festival
promises Greek delicacies for
everyone's palette.
Sumptuous, traditional Greek en-
trees expertly prepared include
Pastitsio, Lemon Chicken, Mous-
saka, Lamb Shank, Spanakopita
and/or Tiropita (spinach and/or
cheese pie), Dolmathes (stuffed
grape leaves), and much more. Par-
ents, no worries, picky little eaters
love the top selling and reasonably
priced gyros.
Members of the St. George
Greek Orthodox Church Ladies
Philoptochos booth is where all the
delicious pastries, including, the all-
time favorite Baklava can be found.
Festival-goers "in the know" stock
their freezers. All menu items are
served daily beginning at noon and
are available for eat-in or carry-out
for a beach picnic.
Come early and enjoy a leisurely
lunch and then plan to shop at the
many unique vendor booths for jew-
elry, art, music, clothing, imports,
and more.
Get ready to rock the house,
Greek style, to the sounds of the
live Greek Band, Golden Flame,
after 5 p.m., nightly. Not quite so
daring? While dining, just sit back,
relax, enjoy the music and be daz-
zled by the live Greek folk dance
floor show.
Feeling lucky? Take a chance on
what organizers call the "best ddds
in town' raffle, which gives you a
1:100 chance to win $5,000, en-
ough for your own Greek Island
vacation.
The festival hours on Friday and
Saturday are noon-11 p.m. and on
Sunday are noon-9 p.m. Friday,
Saturday and Sunday from noon-4
p.m. admission is free, after 4 p.m.,
admission is $3/person, age 14 and
older, under 14 free when accompa-
nied by an adult.
Parking is free and the spacious,
air-conditioned hall is handicap ac-
cessible. ATM availability major cre-
dit cards are accepted inside festi-
val. For more information, call 410-
524-0990 or email stgeorgeoc@g-
mail.com.
Annual Greek
Festival Returns
Next Weekend
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