Saint Spyridon Grecian Festival 2016 Program Book
192 Russell St., Worcester, MA 01609
www.grecianfestival.org
June 3, 4, & 5, 2016
Graphic Design by Sarah Kyriazis
Cover photo by Anna Briggs
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Welcome
Dear Friends,
There are few things that give Greek people greater joy than to share their treasured
traditions and culture with their friends. Perhaps the only other greater joy is to
feed them. It is with that same great joy that I greet you and welcome you for the
first time as the new Dean of the Saint Spyridon Greek Orthodox Cathedral in
Worcester, Massachusetts to “My Big Fat Greek Festival.” I am truly indebted to my
predecessor, Fr. Dean Paleologos, as well as all the previous Parish Councils and the
former festival committees for all the work they have done building up this festival in
years past. I have had the blessing of seeing the hard work of this year’s committee
along with the current Council, and I am in awe, not only of all the work that it
takes, but of the incredible synergy that exists among the people and the committees
of this incredible community. I wish to thank all of our sponsors, volunteers, our
chairpeople, our parishioners, and all of our neighbors who have supported us, and
who show up year after year to make this festival successful.
I invite you to taste the homemade food crafted with recipes handed down from
generation to generation; watch our young people perform classical Greek folk
dances from various regions of Greece; and be sure to take a tour of the jewel of our
community, which is our church. Learn about our iconography and our architecture.
Take one of our guided tours, led by several of our parishioners. Enjoy your time
here and when you see me serving food or giving a tour please be sure to stop by and
say hello or “yasou.”
May God Bless You (“Doksa To Theo”)
Fr. Dimitrios Moraitis
Fr. Dimitrios Moraitis
Welcome... to our 40th Grecian Festival! St. Spyridon is proud to share and
celebrate our faith, culture, and heritage with Worcester County and Central
Massachusetts. Join us for three fun-filled days of music, dance, and delicious
food. This year’s festival features Cathedral tours, traditional Greek dance
performances, live music, shopping at the Agora (marketplace), a Living Museum,
Youth Comedy Satire, and a raffle. As always, there will be plenty of delicious
traditional food. Be sure to enjoy a freshly made cup of Greek coffee at the Kafenio
(cafe).
I would like to thank our St. Spyridon parishioners for their hard work and
dedication. Our volunteers have devoted countless hours, along with their talents,
to ensure the success of the festival. I also wish to express my gratitude to our
Worcester County sponsors for their generous support to St. Spyridon Cathedral
throughout the years. The Grecian Festival is our biggest fundraiser that provides
for our programs, activities, and helps support those in need in the community. We
warmly invite you to enjoy a bit of Greece with us!
Truly yours in Christ,
Georgia Parafestas
Parish Council President
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FOOD, FOOD, FOOD
3-full days of the most delicious and
authentic Greek specialties to enjoy. At
this festival, we are once again featuring
the successful Chef Spotlight
Dinners. Paul Barber, Festival Culinary
Chairman is an award winning Chef and
owner, with his lovely wife Melina, of
Flying Rhino, and collaborated with
the best Greek chefs and restaurant
owners in Worcester County to present
Festival Daily Specials. Check the food
pages for the festival menu and Chef
Spotlight features. They are also posted
on our website GrecianFestival.org and
Facebook.
GREEK FOOD STATIONS
In addition to the Chef Spotlights, the
following Food Stations are offered all
weekend long. You can even take some
to go!
Traditional Food Line - with a selection
of dinners such as roasted Statler
chicken breast, lamb souvlaki (skewered
lamb), Pastitsio Dinner with meat or
vegetarian and all dinners served with
sides of rice pilaf, Greek green beans,
lemon roasted potatoes or Greek salad.
There is also a great selection of A la
carte choices to add to the meal or eat
separately.
A la carte choices include:
Spanakopita/Tiropita – Greek Spinach
or Cheese Pita.
Pastitsio- baked Greek macaroni
casserole, filled with oozing cheese and
bechamel sauce-offered both with meat
and vegetarian.
Grape Leaves and Greek Salad with
Greek seasonings, tomato, onion and
feta cheese and crown your meal with
delicious Greek pastry.
Gyro and Souvlaki Station - a quick
dining service with choices such
as skewered Chicken or Lamb souvlaki
in warm pita with tzatziki sauce; Gyro
(pronounced “yero”) an all-time favorite
Greek sandwich-seasoned combination
of ground lamb and beef-cooked on a
vertical “Gyro” rotisserie where you will
watch the meat carved off the spinning
cone and placed in warm pita bread with
the Greek delicious fixings.
Loukoumades Station - honey puffs
lovingly made before your eyes by
the LoukouMAMAs-soaked in honey
syrup...so delicious offered in ½ or full
dozens...and sprinkled with walnuts (if
desired) and powdered sugar. Great to
take some home and heat up later!
Greek Bakery Station – offers single
pieces or packaged to go in 1/2 and dozen
packages of baklava, kourambiedes
(Greek powdered sugar butter cookie),
kouroulakia-braided butter cookies,
galaktoboureko-an all time favorite
dessert made with creamy custard in a
crispy phyllo pastry, bathed with sweet
syrup. Take some home too!
Kafenio – Relax, Be Happy! For a more
relaxed social meal, just like the Greek’s
like to do it, the Kafenio has wait service
so that you can sip your wine or drink,
enjoy the high-octane coffee iced Frappe
or traditional Greek demitasse. Sample
one of the Mezethes, (Greek appetizers)
or better yet order the Pikilia Assortment
Plate. Eat drink and be merry while you
watch the excitement, listen to music or
join in the dancing.
In our beautifully renovated Cotsidas
Cultural Center you will enjoy the
Agora-Greek Bazaar (Market Place),
and feel as if you have been transported
to a Greek island where an eclectic
collection of Greek traditional and
fashionable specialties displayed by
vendors for your browsing and shopping
pleasure. Some of the items include
jewelry, arts and crafts, clothing,
spiritual items and icons, and so much
more. In our Cultural Museum display
you will experience what it was like to
live in a Greek home many years ago in
the “old country,” like our Yiayias and
Pappous did.
OTHER HIGHLIGHTS OF THE FESTIVAL
INCLUDE
Cathedral Tours of our beautiful
Byzantine-designed Cathedral
architecture adorned with sparkling
chandeliers, stained glass, icons,
candles and Orthodox artifacts. It will
give you a moment to unwind and reflect
before returning to the festival glendi
(enjoyment).
Cultural Spotlight - New This Festival
enjoy daily interactive activities for
adultsandchildrenincludingarts,crafts,
paint classes, food demonstrations!
Activities and times will be posted
throughout the 3-days.
Greek Dance Performances – by
children, youth and adult groups in
traditional costumes for all to enjoy. New
this festival a Greek Dance lesson and
demonstration for adults and children,
join in and learn a few steps.
Live Greek Music and DJ Music –
You will be serenaded by DJs special
selections both traditional and top-40.
Live Orchestra music from some of the
famous musicians in New England that
encourages everyone to get up and join
the dance lines weaving throughout the
dance floor as the stars start twinkling
in the night. Shy? Forget about it! Not at
the Grecian Festival everyone is family.
You will also be able to enjoy a Greek
Comedy Satire performed in Greek
and narrated by our community youth;
Living Museum-some of the most
talented actors of Central Mass come
together to perform as Greek Ancient
characters that come alive and also
wander around the festival interacting
with the guests.
AND a Kids' Fest and Teen Zone with
many fun activities for all ages from the
littlest fans to teens.
CASH Raffle-Your chance to win
$10,000 cash Grand prize or 5 runner-
up prizes of $1,000 each with our Raffle.
During the festival you can contribute to
an ongoing 50/50 raffle.
All under the largest custom designed
tent at St. Spyridon Greek Orthodox
Cathedral grounds.
Kali
Diaskedasi
Main Festival Sponsor 2
Welcome from Father Dimitrios 3
Welcome from Georgia Parafestas 3
Kali Diaskedasi 4
Community Sponsors 5
Map 5
Our Cathedral 6
Committee 7
Schedule of Events 8
Description of Activities 8
History of Greek Dance 11
Orthodoxy 12
In Memory 13
Cotsidas Cultural Center 14
Sponsors 15
Featured Chefs & Recipes 36
Festival Menu 38
Kafenio & Kids’ Fest Menu 39
Featured Chefs & Recipes 40
Sponsors 42
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VIP PARKING AVAILABLE
OR FREE GENERAL PARKING
ENTERTAINMENT
CEDARST.
TEEN ZONE
TRADITIONAL
FOOD
LINE
KAFENIOKIDS’ FEST
AGORA
SHOPPING
TONNA ROOM
LIVING MUSEUM
VIP
PARKING
LOUKOUMADES
GYRO & SOUVLAKI
STATIONS
Cultural Spotlight
COTSIDAS CULTURAL
CENTER
Community
Sponsors
In Memory of Jim Bazoukas- Love
Sandy and Family
Dean A. Alexandrou
Tony Anastation
Andrianopoulos-Cancelmo Family
Christina, George, Thomas, Emanuelle
Charlie and Mary Bloumis
Loucas & Ekaterini Comitas and Family
Efrosini Dovras
Jim and Alexandra Economou
Savvas Fotiadis
Olga Fotos
Anastasia Gatzogiannis
Angelo and Georgia Giolekas and Family
Andrea Gourousis
George Gourousis
Peter Arthur Gourousis
Peter and Paula Gourousis
Demetra Gramenos
Ken Harling
Jimmy Kalogeropoulos
Demosthenes Kaloudelis
Diane P. Karalekas MD
Chris Kirusis
Kosta Koulisis and Family
George Kousoulos and Stacy Patsis
Hristos and Sarah Kyriazis and family
A. Mary Labovites
Chris Liazos
Theodore and Athanasia Lyberopoulos
George and Lisa Maniatis
Demetrios and Celeste Moschos
Nicholas and Zoe Paleologos and Family
George and Helen Panagiotopoulos
Matthew Panagiotou
Stuart Paskalis
Stephen Pertsoulis Family
Antoni Soukalopoulos
Tina Thamel
Joan Theros
Charlie Vangos and Family
Dimitrios Vasiliadis and Family
Stratton Vitikos
Jim Voyiatzis
Grecian Festival,
Best of Luck
and Much
Success!
Anonymous
Great Success to Grecian Festival 2016!
The Rougas Family
Anastasios and Georgia Parafestas
Patricia, Maria, and Anastasia
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Our
Cathedral
The Grecian Festival has been a highlight of Worcester and Central Massachusetts
for the last 40 years. It has become the finest and the largest festival of New
England, with attendance exceeding 25,000 people. During the festival the Greek
Community recognizes and celebrates our forefathers, Greek Immigrants who came
to Worcester to work and create a new life, and in doing so made lasting contributions
to the political, economic and cultural development of Worcester. It’s also a time to
join in the festivities of our Hellenic Heritage. The Grecian Festival is one of our
largest fund raisers that supports all our educational, cultural, spiritual programs
and activities; youth and senior programs, our Board of Education certified Pre-
School, our Orthodox Food Pantry (working with the Worcester County Food Bank)
that feeds more than 200 families a month, Missions to help build homes in poor
countries, food and gift baskets provided to the poor and needy, and much more.
Our Cathedral is an active community for all ages, our ministries include:
• Altar Boys
• Sunday School
• Chanters
• Choir
• Little angels
• HOPE (Holy Orthodox Primary Education)
• JOY (Junior Orthodox Youth
• GOYA (Greek Orthodox Youth of America)
• Greek Dance Troupe
• YAL (Young Adult League)
• Basketball
• Greek Afternoon School
• Greek School Alumni Association
• Preschool
• Project Mexico
• Orthodox Food Pantry
• Senior Parishioners
• Ladies Philoptochos Society
Affiliates:
• AHEPA
• Daughters of Penelope
• Maids of Athena
• Holy Trinity Nursing Home
• Panepirotic Federation of America
• Hellenic Arts Society
• Saint George Tsamanta Society
• Cultural Center Hristohorafiton
• Greek American Veterans
CATHEDRAL INFORMATION
508-791-7326
www.spyridoncathedral.org
Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m
CLERGY
Reverend Doctor Dimitrios Moraitis
Dean
Reverend Father Dean N. Paleologos
Dean Emeritus
Reverend Deacon Andrew Giourelis
SUNDAY SERVICES
Orthros 8:30 a.m.
Divine Liturgy 9:45 a.m.
PARISH COUNCIL
Georgia Parafestas, President
Nickolas Moudios, Vice President
Nicholas Paleologos, Treasurer
Michael Dionis, Secretary
George Gourousis, Assistant Treasurer
Sideris Angelou
Christos Tsigas
Evangelia “Lika” Velentzas
Demitrios “Jim” Economou
George Economou
Joan Theros
Eleftherios “Teddy” Fotos
Gus Giannakis
George Panagiotopoulos
George Taliadouros
Philoptochos Sponsored Event - SAVE THE DATE
Tuesday , September 6, 2016
Time: 6:00pm
Sponsored by Ladies Philoptochos Society
Open to all members of our Cathedral and Friends
Speaker: Anita Baglaneas Devlin - Author of S.O.B.E.R.
“ A story of Addiction Told by a Mother and Her Son”
A compelling account of drug addiction and the hope of individual
and family recovery.
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HONORARY CHAIRS
Reverend Doctor Dimitrios Moraitis
Dean
Reverend Father Dean N. Paleologos
Dean Emeritus
Reverend Deacon Andrew Giourelis
FESTIVAL CHAIRMEN
Konstantinos “Gus” Giannakis
Paul Barber
Christos Tsigas
George Gourousis
Admissions: Kostas Koulisis
Alcoholic Beverages: Dimitrios Vasiliadis
Announcer at Opening Ceremony: Nickolas Moudios
Agora: Evangelia “Lika” Velentzas, Panagiota Kakouros
Bakery Station: The Ladies Philoptochos Society
Baking & Packing: Philoptochos Society
Book Shop: Dr. Matthew Panagiotu
Cathedral Tours: Michael Constantinou & Byron Menidis
Cultural Room: Angie Douka & Katerina Singas
Cultural Spotlight: Christina Andrianopoulos, Shiela Shields Nealon
DJ’s: DJ Christos Tsigas, DJ Niko Pritsoulis
Entertainment: Christos Tsigas
Facilities: Christos Tsigas
Finance: George Fotiades
Food: Paul Barber, George Panagiotopoulos
Graphic Design: Sarah Kyriazis
Grilling: Charlie Bloumis
Gyro & Souvlaki Station: Sideris Angelou, Nicholas Paleologos, George
Gourousis
Kafenio: Yeoryia Giolekas, Sarah Kyriazis, Magdelena Panagiotidis, Zoe
Paleologos
Kids’ Fest: Yeoryia Giolekas, Sarah Kyriazis, Magdelena Panagiotidis,
Zoe Paleologos
Kitchen: Paul Barber, Peter Gaba, Chris Liazos
Licensing / Permits: Konstantinos “Gus” Giannakis & Christos Tsigas
Linen Shop: Penelope Kakouros
Live Theatre (Greek Satire): Olga Fotos
Living Museum: Serena Shields
Loukoumades: Jody Athanasiou. Vicki Helali (LoukouMAMAs)
Photographers: Anna Briggs, John Lenis, Nikolas Moudios
Publicity, Marketing, Program Book: Christina Andrianopoulos, Sarah
Kyriazis, Michael Dionis
Raffle: George Maniatis, Anthony Drapos
Religious Shop: Maria Skritakis
Social Media Marketing: Amy Kalogeropoulos
Traditional Food Line: Michael & Janice Dionis, Telly & Maria Kassos
Web Design: Matthew Dionis
Festival
Committee
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Friday
Schedule
EVENT LOCATION
5:00-11:00 Living Museum Tonna Room
5:00-12:00 Music by DJ Christos Main Tent
5:00-8:00 Kids’ Fest & Teen Zone Main Tent
5:00-10:00 Kafenio Main Tent
5:00-10:00 Agora (Shopping) Cotsidas Cultural Center
8:00-11:00 Continuous 50/50 ongoing raffle drawing Main Tent
5:30 Cathedral Tour Cathedral Narthex
6:00 Frappe Demonstration by Kalamos Cultural Spotlight
6:15 Cathedral Tour Cathedral Narthex
7:00 Savvas Kosmidis - photos and autographs Main Tent
7:00 Cathedral Tour Cathedral Narthex
8:30 Dance Performance
St. Spyridon Leventia (adults)
Main Tent
FRIDAY, JUNE 3
5:00PM - 12:00AM
KIDS’S FEST & TEEN ZONE
Location: Main Tent
New location and activities! Dunk Fr. Dimitrios in
the Dunk Tank, take a stab at a basketball shootout
or enjoy a hot dog, french fries, or a sweet in our new
location. Face painting, hands on activities, games,
giveaways, special appearances and more!
Check the schedule of events for special guests and
activities. See page 39 for menu.
DANCE PERFORMANCES
Location: Main Tent
Enjoy our Greek Dance performances by
all dancers as young as 4 years to adults.
The St. Spyridon Greek Dance Group aims
to maintain and continue the tradition of
Greek dancing by teaching the dances
from all over Greece free of cost to all
age groups and levels of experience,
in order to promote dance as a way of
preserving regional culture and building
an understanding of the rich history of the
country as a whole. We are thrilled to share
our culture with you at the 2016 festival
and hope you enjoy!
Cultural Center Hrisohorafiton Alexander
the Great Dance Group, a youth dance
group ages 4-17 are proud members of Saint
Spyridon and have been happily performing
at our Grecian Festival for many years.
GREEK SATIRE
Location: Lower Level
Admire the Greek Youth as they perform a
Greek play about Ancient Greek Gods and
Goddesses visiting 21st Century America.
The play is performed by children ages
4-15 in Greek and narrated in English for
all to enjoy. Duration about 1 hour. BE AN ARTIST FOR A DAY!
Kids Sat and Sun 1:00
Teens/Adults Sat and Sun 2:00
#WORCES TERGRECIANFES T16
CARICATURES
BASKETBALL
CRAFTS
DUNK TANK
SAND ART
FACE PAINTING
LEMONADE
COTTON CANDY
HOT DOGS
FRENCH FRIES
POPCORN
TSHIRTS
and more!
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Saturday
Schedule
EVENT LOCATION
11:00-11:00 Living Museum Tonna Room
11:00-5:00 Music by DJ Christos Main Tent
11:00-8:00 Kids’ Fest & Teen Zone Main Tent
11:00-10:00 Kafenio Main Tent
11:00-10:00 Agora (Shopping) Cotsidas Cultural Center
11:00-1:00 Ryan Maloney and Randall Byrd of It’s the Liquor
Talking on WCRN Radio AM830, live broadcast
Foyer
3:00-11:00 Continuous 50/50 ongoing raffle drawing Main Tent
12:30-1:30 Jake the Bravehearts Mascot Kids’ Fest
12:30 Cathedral Tour Cathedral Narthex
1:00 “Just Paint” a Greek Painting class for kids $15 Cultural Spotlight
1:15 Cathedral Tour Cathedral Narthex
1:30 Savvas Kosmidis - photos and autographs Main Tent
2:00 “Just Paint” a Greek Painting class for teens/
adults $17
Cultural Spotlight
2:00 Dance Lessons Main Tent
2:00 Cathedral Tour Cathedral Narthex
2:30 Greek Satire - a play performed by St. Spyridon
Youth
Lower Level
2:45 Cathedral Tour Cathedral Narthex
3:30 Cathedral Tour Cathedral Narthex
4:00
4:15
Dance Performance
St. Spyridon Horopatimata (ages 4-7)
Dance Performance
St. Spyridon Arhontopoula (ages 8-11)
Main Tent
4:15 Cathedral Tour Cathedral Narthex
5:15 Loukoumades Eating Contest Main Tent
5:15 Cathedral Tour Cathedral Narthex
5:45 Cathedral Tour Cathedral Narthex
6:30 Dance Performance
St. Spyridon Asteria (ages 12-15)
Main Tent
7:00
7:15
Dance Performance
Cultural Center Hrisohorafiton (ages 9-12)
Dance Performance
Cultural Center Hrisohorafiton (ages 15-18)
Main Tent
6:30 Cathedral Tour Cathedral Narthex
7:15 Cathedral Tour Cathedral Narthex
5:00-11:30 Live Music by the Olympians Main Tent
8:30 Dance Performance
St. Spyridon Leventia (adult)
Main Tent
11:30 Music by DJ Christos Main Tent
SATURDAY, JUNE 4
11:00AM - 12:00AM
CATHEDRAL TOURS
Location: The Cathedral Narthex
One of the highlights of our festival is the
guided tours of our beautiful Cathedral.
Allow the flicker of the candles to ignite
your soul as the sparkle of the chandeliers
reflect the stained glass, opening you to an
experience of faith and spirituality.
AGORA (SHOPPING)
Location: Cotsitas Cultural Center
A marketplace consisting of many vendors
displaying their specialties. Vendors
include:
• Hand-made jewelry, scarves,
accessories and more
• Hellenic books from our very
own book shop
• Byzantine icons and many
other religious items from our
Religious Shop
• Homemade Greek pastries
made from our parishioners in
our Bakery Shop
• Makis place, a festival favorite
selling wall art and souvenirs
• Popular chocolate bars and
treats from our very own Kiosk
• State Treasurers Office that will
“find” your lost money
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Sunday
Schedule
EVENT LOCATION
12:00-9:00 Living Museum Tonna Room
12:00-5:00 Music by DJ Christos & DJ Niko Main Tent
12:00-8:00 Kids’ Fest & Teen Zone Main Tent
12:00-8:00 Kafenio Main Tent
12:00-8:00 Agora (Shopping) Cotsidas Cultural
Center
12:00-4:00 Free hands on craft with the Girl Scouts of Central and
Western Massachusetts
Kids’ Fest
2:00-9:00 Continuous 50/50 ongoing raffle drawing Main Tent
5:00-9:00 Raffle drawing “other” items (posted at the festival) Main Tent
12:00 Kalamos Frappe Demonstration Cultural Spotlight
12:30 Kalamos Tzatziki Demonstration Cultural Spotlight
1:00-4:00 Caricatures by Rich Parsons (various prices) Kids’ Fest
1:00 “Just Paint” a Greek Painting class for kids $15 Cultural Spotlight
2:00 “Just Paint” a Greek Painting class for teens/adults $17 Cultural Spotlight
1:00 Cathedral Tour Cathedral Narthex
1:30 Savvas Kosmidis - photos and autographs Main Tent
1:45 Cathedral Tour Cathedral Narthex
2:30 Cathedral Tour Cathedral Narthex
3:00
3:15
Dance Performance
St. Spyridon Horopatimata (ages 4-7)
Dance Performance
St. Spyridon Arhontopoula (ages 8-11)
Main Tent
3:15 Cathedral Tour Cathedral Narthex
4:00 Cathedral Tour Cathedral Narthex
4:00 Greek Satire - a play performed by St. Spyridon Youth Lower Level
5:00
5:15
Dance Performance
Cultural Center Hrisohorafiton (ages 6-9)
Dance Performance
Cultural Center Hrisohorafiton (ages 9-12)
Main Tent
4:45 Cathedral Tour Cathedral Narthex
6:00 Dance Performance
St. Spyridon Asteria (ages 12-15)
Main Tent
7:00
7:15
Dance Performance
Cultural Center Hrisohorafiton (ages 13-15)
Dance Performance
Cultural Center Hrisohorafiton (ages 15-18)
Main Tent
7:15 Cathedral Tour Cathedral Narthex
5:00-9:30 Live Music by Orfeas Main Tent
9:30 Grand Prize Raffle drawing Main Tent
9:30 Music by DJ Christos & DJ Niko Main Tent
SUNDAY, JUNE 5
12:00PM - 10:00PM
GREEK MUSIC & DANCE
Location: Main Tent
DON’T BE SHY.. grab someone’s hand in
thedancelinesnakingthroughthecrowds...
we’ll make you feel like Zorba the Greek!
Live bands Orfeas and The Olympians will
be performing on Saturday and Sunday. DJ
Christos and DJ Niko will play a variety of
Greek Music for everyone’s enjoyment.
SAVVAS KOSMIDIS
Location: Main Tent
Savvas Kosmidis, Award winning extreme
motorcycle racer, winnings include ASRA
Amateur Thunderbike class at the 31st
Annual Race of Champions at Daytona
International and others. Races on the
Olympus Racer team wearing the Greek
and American Flag will be our special
guest at Grecian Festival. Meet and greet
Savvas, take photos with his two racing
bikes and get his autograph before he goes
to race one of the most competitive races
later this year.
LIVING MUSEUM
Tonna Room
Back by popular demand! This year “The Living Museum” is sponsored by AJ
Productions, a local production company, which includes the cast from their
touring show, “Joseph’s Dream” which was most recently performed at the
Hanover Theater in Worcester. Come hear the tales of Grecian heroes including
Hippocrates, Aphrodite, Hercules, Cleopatra, the Muses, and many more. To
learn more about AJ Productions, visit them online at www.josephsdream.net.
The cast and crew are thrilled to be a part of the 2016 Grecian Festival!
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History of
Greek
Dance
Greece is one of the few countries in
the world where folk dances are as alive
today as they were in ancient times.
Dance has always played an important
role in the life of Greeks.
In Ancient Greece, dance derived
its importance from its function as an
integral part of social and religious life.
Early Greek dance most likely began
on the “chorostasi” (threshing floor), a
circular paved area where wheat was
harvested. A charioteer stood on a flat
board, underneath was assembled stone
to thresh and separate the wheat from
the chaff as he was pulled around. After
the harvest, it was time for celebration,
and only natural to clear the space of the
circular threshing floor and celebrate
with dancing. These early dances at the
threshing floor eventually evolved into
the construction of amphitheaters with
its circular space (orchestra) used for
the chorus and adopted as part of the
Greek tragedy.
Ancient Greeks believed that dance
was divinely inspired. Plato said that
dance arose from the natural desire
of the young to move their bodies and
express emotions especially that of joy,
in Greek “hara”, from which the Greek
word for dance, “horos” is derived. The
English words chorus, chorale, choir,
and choreography all come from this
same Greek word. The roots of Modern
Greek dance are firmly rooted in the
ancient Greek dances. The popular
rhythms used in Greek dances today
use the same 7/8 and 5/4 rhythms
discovered in ancient poetry. In the
Iliad, Homer wrote about a wedding
dance where brides singing wedding
songs were led from their homes while
young men danced and whirled to the
sounds of flutes and lyres.
The ritual use of dance can still be seen
in the traditional Byzantine form of the
Greek Orthodox wedding ceremony.
The bride and groom, the priest, and the
koumbara perform a procession circling
around a table three times to the song
“Isaia Horeve”, Dance of Isaiah.
Greece has 6 mainland regions; Epirus,
Macedonia, Thrace, Thessaly, Central
Greece and Peloponnesus. Each of
these regions has their own distinctive
dances as do the Greek islands. The
two basic categories from which all the
dances derive are springing/leaping
dances and the shuffle/dragging dances
known as “Syrtos”. Both of these dances
are done in an open circle, start with the
right foot and move counter-clockwise.
Each dancer is linked by holding hands,
wrists or shoulders. Up until modern
times a man never held a woman’s hand
but instead a handkerchief.
Leaping dances with their distinctive
hopping are lively and energetic and
trace their beginning to ancient Crete.
Syrtos dances are even older and are
the oldest known forms of dance, in
fact Homer mentions the Syrto dance
in his ancient writings. Many regions
in Greece have their own variation of
the Syrtos dance, as each region has
tailored it to match their own traditions.
Today, the Syrtos dances are the
common dances seen at Greek festivals
and weddings. The most well-known
of these dances is the Kalamatianos,
which uses the same steps as the Syrtos.
The name was derived from the town of
Kalamata located in Southern Greece.
The Kalamatianos dance is one of the
few Greek folk dances that is popular
the world over and is commonly used
in social gatherings and other festive
occasions. It is also typically regarded
as the national dance of Greece.
Want to learn how to Greek dance?
Our master Dance Instructors; Jim
Vasiliadis, Chrisoula Vasiliadis, and
Olga Fotos will be providing free dance
lessons for beginners under the main
tent Saturday afternoon.
SAINT SPYRIDON DANCE GROUP
At St. Spyridon, the Greek Dance Group aims
to maintain and continue the tradition of Greek
dancing by teaching the dances of Greece
to all age groups and levels of experience.
The group introduces students to a range of
dynamic dances from all over Greece—Crete,
Peloponesos, Thraki, Ikaria, Macedonia,
Pontos, etc.—in order to promote dance as
a way of preserving regional culture and
building an understanding of the rich history
of the country as a whole.
Our four dance groups, which consist of
performers from kindergarten through
adulthood, have taken the Greek traditions
and culture out into the greater community,
performing at First Night celebrations; high
school, college, international and church
festivals; weddings; and of course, the St.
Spyridon Grecian Festival. We are thrilled to
share our culture with you at the 2016 festival
and hope you enjoy!
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Orthodoxy
THE ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN FAITH
Orthodox Christians hold true to a
tradition which has been handed
down unchanged from the time of
the Apostles. For over one thousand
years from the Day of Pentecost,
Orthodoxy was the only Christian
tradition. Orthodoxy is practiced
the same way today as it was in
the Church of the catacombs, the
Church of the Apostles, the Fathers,
and martyrs. While some may find
the services, traditions, or practices
of Orthodoxy to be “old fashioned”,
or “not in keeping with today’s
society in America”, it is this very
factor that gives Orthodoxy its
inherent strength. Orthodoxy has
always held true to those values
and principles given to mankind
by God, and through his Son our
savior JESUS CHRIST, rather than
mold and change its beliefs and
principles to accommodate an ever
changing society. While it may
be practiced in many languages
throughout the world, the principles,
traditions, and liturgies are the
same. In closely watching the Divine
Liturgy, visitors can readily see the
origins and elements of our worship
service, such as the Nicene Creed,
the Epistle, Gospel readings and
the Lord’s Prayer. Orthodoxy is an
inheritance: the Bible, the Creed, the
decrees of the Ecumenical Councils,
the service books, the worship, and
the art have formed the “Tradition”
of the Church.
SAINT SPYRIDON
Our Cathedral is named after
Saint Spyridon, who died in the 4th
century. He was born in Cyprus
and is honored in both the Eastern
and Western Churches. He was
compassionate and loving; a humble
shepherd, Bishop of Trimythus,
confessor of the faith during times
of persecution, and an outstanding
teacher of Orthodoxy at the First
Ecumenical Council of Nicaea in
325. Saint Spyridon is noted for the
miracles he performed during his
life and is known for his great piety,
honesty, and gentleness. When you
walk into the Cathedral you will enter
the Narthex and see a glass display
case with the slippers of Saint
Spyridon, given to us by the Bishop
of Corfu. The body of Saint Spyridon
has remained completely intact. The
Holy Relics are found in the church
in Kerkyra on the island of Corfu,
Greece. Each year, on the day of his
commemoration, December 12, the
slippers are found completely worn
out. The serving priests change the
saint’s shoes every year, only to find
them worn out again the next year. It
is the belief of Orthodox Christians
that Saint Spyridon continues
walking today performing miracles.
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In
Memory
Sadly, after Grecian Festival ’14, we
lost two pillars of our community who
had been involved with the Festival
every year since its inception in
1976, James Bazoukas and Charles
Fotos.
James Bazoukas was an
extremely active member of the
Cathedral serving on the Parish
Council, Finance Committee,
House Committee and Building
Committee. Jim was instrumental
in the restoration of the Cathedral
and the renovation of the Family
Center, where he led the committees
overseeing the installation of air
conditioning in the Cathedral in
2001 and the renovation of the
area below the Cathedral housing
the Preschool in 2010. Jim was a
member of the Order of AHEPA,
the Enosis Epirotic Society, and
was Treasurer of the Board of
Directors of Holy Trinity Nursing
and Rehabilitation Center and St.
George’s Hellenic Benefit Society
of Tsamanta. Jim worked with the
Raffle subcommittee for the first
Festival in 1976 and volunteered
in all subsequent festivals in areas
to include Facilities, Finance
& Couriers, and Beverages
subcommittees.
Charles Fotos was a constant
presence in the Parish with the
church becoming his second home.
Charlie taught Sunday School, was
a GOYA (Greek Orthodox Youth
Association) advisor, and served
multiple terms on the Parish
Council as President, Treasurer and
Secretary. Charlie also sang in the
choir for over 50 years and was a
key contributor to the Family Center
renovation project serving on the
Building and House Committees.
Charlie was also extremely active
with Holy Trinity Eastern Orthodox
Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
and was the driving force in the
operation of the Orthodox Food
Pantry located at Saint Spyridon.
Charlie was Facilities co-chair
for the first Festival in 1976
and he continued to assist that
subcommittee as well as the Finance
& Couriers, Food, Food Line, and
Kitchen subcommittees for every
Festival.
Jim and Charlie loved their
church, family, and friends and
both took an immense pride in
representing the Greek Orthodox
community to Worcester and Central
Massachusetts. We join their
families in their sadness for the loss
of these individuals but we take
solace in the knowledge that their
legacy and memories will be eternal.
JAMES BAZOUKAS
CHARLES FOTOS
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S a v v a s F o t i a d i s
T H E D R A U G H T H O U S E
The Draught House Bar & Grill and the Manor Banquet Facility are located
on route 12 in West Boylston , Massachusetts (minutes from Worcester).
They are owned and operated by Savvas Fotiadis , his sister Ekaterini
Fotiadis-Rajotte and his brother Antonios Fotiadis.
The Fotiadis family has grown in the restaurant industry. The siblings
worked in a variety of Boston restaurants while they were in college. In
1987 they purchased Dean Park Pizza & Restaurant. They operated Dean
Park for 10 years. In 1997, they bought the Old Franklin Manor which is
now known as the Draught House Bar & Grill and The Manor Banquet
Facility. Recently they have upgraded the bar and decor in the banquet
facility. There are lots of new things happening.
Savvas, Ekaterini and Antonios along with their Chef Egi Velieu (who has
been part of the Manor Family for almost 15 years), have created a very
diverse menu.
They have become known for their mouth-watering baby back ribs, Prime
Rib (available on Friday and Saturday nights), and homemade dolmades.
However, the menu consists of everything from pub fare to Angus Sirloin
Steak to Chicken Calabria...
The Fotiadis-Rajotte Family are happy to be offering the Sunday Chef
Spotlight dinner of Roasted Leg of Lamb at the Grecian Festival for all to
enjoy.
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Our
Featured
Chefs
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P a u l & M e l i n a B a r b e r
F L Y I N G R H I N O
Combining the culinary experience and love of Greek Food Paul and Melina, gladly accepted the offer to once again
collaborate on this festival’s menu design and offerings. After both graduating from Boston University, Paul and
Melina were married at St. Spyridon Greek Orthodox Cathedral and made Worcester their home. Having operated
the Flying Rhino for 17 years their passion for food is reflected in their menu seasonally. The menu is inspired by
the Rhino flying around the world grabbing eclectic dishes that are showcased in this well-diverse menu. They are
proud to be part of the rich Hellenic Community as well as greater Worcester County. Paul and Melina’s featured
Chef’s Spotlight for Saturday’s Dinner is their own recipe of slow cooked Lamb Shank, guaranteed to fall off the
bone.
Our
Featured
Chefs6 lamb shanks
sea salt and pepper
Meditereanean oregano to taste
2 tbsp exta virgin olive oil
2 onions, chopped
3 large carrots
chopped fresh thyme
Sprinkle shanks with salt and pepper and oregano. Heat oil in large pot over medium heat. Cook
shanks until brown on all sides. Remove from pan and place to the side.
Add, carrots and garlic and the chopped onions to the same pot and saute until golden brown.
Stir in both off the broths, the wine and the tomatoes and add the rosemary and thyme. Place
the shanks back into the pot, pressing down till the shanks are covered. Bring to a boil, then
reduce heat to medium-low. Cover, and simmer until meat is tender, about 2 to 2.5 hours.
Remove cover from pot. Simmer about 20 minutes longer. Remove and place shanks into a
platter. Continue to boil juices in pot until thickened, about 15 to 20 minutes. Drizzled the
thickened juices over the shanks.
10 fresh cloves garlic minced
1 bottle red wine
1 28 oz can whole peeled tomatoes with juice
1 can condensed chicken broth
1 can beef broth
5 teaspoons chopped fresh rosemary
2 teaspoons
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TRADITIONAL FOOD LINE
Lamb Souvlaki, with rice, and green beans
Statler Chicken, with roasted lemon potatoes and green beans
Meat Pastitsio - baked Greek macaroni casserole, with salad, and green beans
Vegetarian Pastitsio - baked Greek macaroni casserole with salad, and green beans
A LA CARTE CHOICES
Meat Pastitsio - baked Greek macaroni casserole, with seasoned ground beef filled
with oozing cheese and bechamel sauce
Vegetarian Pastitsio - baked Greek macaroni casserole, filled with oozing cheese
and bechamel sauce sprinkled with lots of herbs
Spanakopita - a tasty blend of spinach, scallions, parsley, dill, salt and pepper,
generously sprinkled with feta cheese, mixed with beaten eggs, and layered in
buttered-crispy phyllo baked and served in generous portions
Tiropita - a creamy blend of feta and cottage cheese mixed with fresh herbs,
beaten eggs, salt and pepper, layered in buttered-crispy phyllo baked and served in
generous portions - a vegetarian delight
Roasted Lemon Potatoes (Patates) - slow roasted in olive oil, with Aegean herbs,
salt, pepper and splashed with lemon
Green Beans (Fasolakia) - Yiayia’s recipe of sauteed green beans slowly cooked
with olive oil, onions, garlic, carrots, parsley, dill, salt, pepper in a rich whole and
crushed tomato broth
Dolmades - Grape leaves stuffed with seasoned rice and splashed with lemon - a
vegetarian delight
Greek Salad (Salata) - lettuce, tomato, onion, tossed with Greek dressing, Greek
seasonings and sprinkled with feta cheese
Rice Pilaf (Rizi) - A flavorful combination of long grained rice with onion, garlic,
and seasonings, accented with pasta browned with butter, a perfect vegetarian
delight
Strawberry Shortcake - a local “farm to table” refreshing seasonal favorite
Baklava - phyllo pastry with walnuts and honey
GYRO & SOUVLAKI STATION - Quick Dining Service
Gyro (yero) - NEW all time favorite, roasted blend of seasoned beef and lamb carved
off spinning vertical rotisseries and placed on warm pita, topped with tzatziki
Pork Souvlaki Wrap - skewered and roasted marinated pork cubes, served on warm
pita with Greek fixings
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(5) 3.00
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FRIDAY, JUNE 3
Soup of the Day
Aegean Seafood Stew
$6 Bowl
A combination of succulent seafood
in a broth touched by tomatoes
by Chef Val James of Val’s Restaurant.
Chef Spotlight
Marinated Pork Souvlaki Dinner
Price: $11.00
Perfectly seasoned and marinated for
hours, then skewered and slow cooked on
the grill. Served with rice and Greek green
beans crowned with Tzatziki. Created by The
Demopoulos Family of Zorbas Taverna.
SATURDAY, JUNE 4
Soup of the Day
Avgolemono Soup
$6.00 Bowl
A classic Greek soup that’s thickened with
eggs and spiked with lemon
by Chef Val James of Val’s Restaurant.
Chef Spotlight
Braised Lamb Shank Dinner
Available 5:00-closing
$18.00
Succulent braised lamb shanks slow
cooked in a red wine, induced beef
broth, a touch of tomato, and fresh basil
guaranteed to fall off the bone, served with
rice pilaf and green beans. Created
by Paul & Melina Barber Chef/Owners
Flying Rhino Cafe.
SUNDAY, JUNE 5
Soup of the Day
Avgolemono Soup
$6.00 Bowl
A classic Greek soup that’s thickened with
eggs and spiked with lemon
by Chef Val James of Val’s Restaurant.
Chef Spotlight
Traditional Greek Leg of Lamb
Dinner
Available 12:00-7:00
$16.00
Special marinade of Greek spices
brushed on leg of lamb while slowly roasted
served with green beans and rice pilaf
crowned with Tzatziki
by Savvas Fotiadis, Chef and Owner with
Tony, Katerina, and family of The Manor
and The Draught House.
By local Greek Celebrity Chefs
from restaurants you all love!
Festival
Menu
Daily
Specials
LOUKOUMADES STATION
Loukoumades - honey puffs made in front of your eyes
with pizzazz by the LoukouMAMAS, sprinkled with
walnuts or powdered sugar
GREEK BAKERY STATION
Baklava - phyllo pastry with walnuts and honey
Kourambiedes - white powdered sugar butter cookie
Koulourakia - braided butter cookies
Galaktobouriko - (sweet baked custard delight)
creamy custard in a crispy phyllo pastry bathed with
sweet syrup
(1/2 dz) 4.00 (dz) 7.00
(1) 3.00 (4) 10.00
(1/2 dz) 6.00 (dz) 10.00
(dz)7.00 (2 dz) 12.00
(1) 3.00 (4) 10.00
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MEZETHES (APPETIZERS)
Meat Pikilia - loukaniko sausage, keftethes (meatballs), & grilled chicken
Vegetarian Pikilia - dolmades, tiropita, spanakopita, assorted olives, tomatoes, and
Greek cheeses (feta & kasseri)
Saganaki - lightly pan fried Greek cheese (kefalogaviera) served with lemon
Patates Tiganites - french fries (add tzatziki $1) (add feta $2)
Tzatziki - a cucumber, garlic yogurt dip served with gyro bread
Tirokafteri - spicy feta cheese dip served with pita chips and pita bread
Spanakopita - a tasty blend of spinach, scallions, parsley, dill, salt and pepper, generously
sprinkled with feta cheese, mixed with beaten eggs, and layered in buttered - crispy phyllo baked
and served in generous square portions
Tiropita - a creamy blend of feta and cottage cheese mixed with fresh herbs, beaten eggs, salt
and pepper, layered in buttered - crispy phyllo baked and served in generous portions-a vegetarian
delight.
Dolmades - (5) Grape leaves stuffed with seasoned rice and splashed with lemon - a vegetarian
delight
Mixed Nuts
GLYKA (DESSERTS)
Baklava - phyllo pastry with walnuts and honey
Homemade Galaktoboureko - (sweet baked custard
delight) creamy custard in a crispy phyllo pastry
bathed with sweet syrup
KAFETHES, KRASIA, & POTA
(COFFEE, WINE, & DRINKS)
Elliniko Kafe - Greek Traditional Coffee
Frappe - Greek Iced Coffee
Assorted Soft Drinks
Mythos Greek Beer
Ouzo served with nuts
Metaxa
Krasia: Anastasi Agiorgifiko (Red) or Moshofilero (White) Wine
Malamatina Retsina: Greek Resin Wine
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Kafenio
Menu
Kids’ Kafe
Menu
FOOD & TREATS
Hot Dog
French Fries
Popcorn
Cotton Candy
Fresh Squeezed Lemonade 32oz
Soda
2.00
4.00
3.00
3.00
5.00
2.00
The Kids’ Fest & Teen Zone offer an energetic
3-days filled with interactive, creative and
educational activities from the littlest to teens
and young adults. The new menu includes hot
dog, fries, popcorn to augment the traditional
Greek favorites.
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4.00
2.00
4.00
5.00
4.00
(glass) 5.00 (bottle) 20.00
(glass) 5.00 (bottle) 10.00
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D i m o p o u l o s F a m i l y
Z O R B A ’ S T A V E R N A
The Dimopoulos’ and The Zorba’s Team are thrilled to have collaborated with
the best Greek Chefs of Worcester County on the Grecian Festival food and
menu, and provide the Pork Souvlaki Dinner Chef Spotlight for Friday. We
are also excited to now be delighting the palettes of Worcester’s discerning
diners, especially at 2016 Grecian Festival.
Our
Featured
Chefs
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V a l J a m e s
V A L ’ S R E S T A U R A N T
Val was raised in the restaurant industry working by her parent’s side from as far back as she can remember. Val’s father
emigrated from Greece to this country, working his way up from a dishwasher to the owner and operator of several pizzerias.
Val was encouraged by her strong following of loyal clientele and avid supporters to expand her business. She purchased her
present location at 75 Reservoir Street in 1996 — going from a small storefront pizzeria to a 7,200-square-foot restaurant
and bar.
Over the last two decades Val has evolved as a restaurateur with creative, sophisticated cuisine.
The accolades have followed with many reviews and awards including Best Seafood Restaurant and Best Family Restaurant,
and Val’s crowning glory being inducted into Les Amis d’Escoffier Society of Massachusetts.
Our
Featured
Chefs
20 oz Seafood stock or Clam juice (see below)
10 oz of tomato sauce prepared ahead of time
2lb of red bliss potatoes diced
2 stocks of fresh leeks (cut ends off, quartered the long way & sliced half inch thick )
1 oz chopped fresh garlic 8 oz white wine
¼ tsp thyme 1 teaspoon celery salt
2 bay leaves2 bay leaves 1 tsp fennel seed chopped
1 tsp of basil dry 1 Pinch of saffron
8 oz baby shrimp 90+ count /lb or 1Lb shrimp pealed 16-20 count/lb
16 oz count necks or steamers, or 8 oz Fresh Chopped clams.
16 oz fresh mussels
8 oz dice firm fish (swordfish, salmon, tuna)
(optional) 1 whole lobster, claws pulled & cut in quarters
(optional) 16 oz scallops(optional) 16 oz scallops
SEAFOOD STOCK
Pick up FRESH fish bones, skin, heads, tails, shrimp shells. 2lb total.
Rinse well in cold water, add about one quart of water per pound of bones, add a couple
of carrot, one stock of celery without leaves, one medium onion. Salt & pepper lightly.
Bring to a boil & simmer without cover until reduced by half.
RECIPE
In a saucepan, heat dash of extra virgin olive oil & add, leeks, garlicIn a saucepan, heat dash of extra virgin olive oil & add, leeks, garlic
Sauté until leeks wilted
Add 8 oz white wine
Simmer with wine for five minutes until the alcohol evaporates.
Add: Seafood broth or Clam juice, thyme, celery salt, fennel seed, basil, bay leaves,
Tomato Sauce, Salt & pepper to taste
Slowly bring to a boil & simmer until diced potatoes are almost soft to the bite.
Add SeafoodAdd Seafood
Simmer for 15 more minutes or until the diced potatoes, lobster meat is done & the
mussels are open. Taste & season with salt & pepper before serving.
Aegean Seafood Stew Val’s
12-14 8 oz cups
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Telephone: (508) 835-8890
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Ο∆ΟΝΤΙΑΤΡΟΣ
508-340-1340
E L L O W I T Z E L E C T R I C . C O M
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DR. ANGELO GIOLEKAS
Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician
DR. JENNIFER LENZ
Chiropractic Physician
617 Chandler Street • Worcester, MA 01602
P. 508.752.7334 F. 508.752.8469
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Wherever, whenever there are
good times in celebration of
culture and wellbeing ...
Count us in.
Harvard Pilgrim is a proud supporter of
St. Spyridon Greek Orthodox Cathedral’s 2016 Worcester Grecian Festival.
Email me at george.hjreality@gmail.com today!
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Come see what’s new at The Manor!
Our newly renovated classic & timeless
Ballroom acommodates up to 350 guests.
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Specialty cakes, pastries and coffee
for the discerning taste
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1120 pleasant street tatnuck square worcester
Worcester
Living’s
Best of 2014
BEST
coffee
BEST
bakery
Also voted
runner-up for
best dessert!
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SPENCER • LEICESTER • RUTLAND • WARREN • WORCESTER
800-547-2885 | spencerbankonline.comMember FDIC
Member DIF
Proud supporters of the
Grecian Festival 2016
St. Spyridon
Senior Parishioners
wish you all a
very successful
festival for
2016 TM
Dentistry for Infants, Children, Teens and Special Needs
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Partnering With Families
To Promote Good Health
508-754-9825
www.worcesterkidsdentist.com
CM Vera DMD, MPH, Matthew Panagiotu, DDS - Pediatric Dentists
41 Lancaster St, Worcester, MA 01609
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Visitto see howwe are ‘Making it Real’
for students grades 6 to 12.
Call 508-459-5841 to schedule a tour or
explore us at WorcesterAcademy.org
Real People. Real Learning. Real World.
Συγχαρητήρια!
CONGRATULATIONS!
Moe Bergman
City Councilor At-Large
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WORCESTER DENTAL ASSOCIATES
508.798.0627
86 Pleasant Street
Worcester,MA 01609
Steve’s Pizzaria
337 West Boylston Street
West Boylston, MA
508-852-6526
Pizza. Grinders. Greek Salad.
Fish & Chips Every Friday
Serving West Boylston &
Worcester County for over
40 Years
Best Wishes for a
Successful Festival!
Steve Paskalis & Family
MONTESSORI CHILDREN’S HOUSE OF
AUBURN
135 BRYN MAWR AVENUE
AUBURN, MASSACHUSETTS 01501
(508) 832-9262
SHREWSBURY MONTESSORI SCHOOL
55 OAK STREET
SSHREWSBURY, MASSACHUSETTS 01545
(508) 842-2116
One School with campuses in Auburn and Shrewbury
www.shrewsburymontessori.org
351 June Street
Worcester, MA
(508) 755-9500
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Best Wishes for a Successful Festival!
2 Great Locations in Worcester!
info@oharaswines.com
867 Grafton St.
(In the Stop & Shop Plaza)
508-792-1011
402 West Boylston St.
508-853-1919
LEW EVANGELIDIS
SHERIFF
Proud to have our Reserve Deputies
help with this year’s festival
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www.caradonnaprov.com
Paper and Plastic Foodservice specialists
We carry a large variety of
quality foodservice disposables
Best selection in town, open to public
We service: supermarkets, resturants,caterers,
pizzerias, bakeries, churches,
schools, janitorial
89 Temple Street | Worcester, MA 01604
Open: Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:00pm
The
Grecian Festival
Program Book
Committee would
like to thank all of
our sponsors for
your support!
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Demetrios Galanis,DMD
12 Main Street | Blackstone,MA 01504
(t) 508.883.1050 | (f) 508.883.0911
info@blackstonevalleydental.com
www.BlackstoneValleyDental.com
We Make
Beautiful Smiles
a Reality
158 Southbridge Street | Worcester, MA
www.coneyislandlunch.com
268 Lincoln St | Worcester, MA
(508) 755-1113
508.757.7889
New food service equipment and supplies
Quality, refurbished equipment
Custom-made equipment
2 Olde Millbury Street · Worcester, MA 01610-2192
Best of Luck
2016
Grecian Festival
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CAPITAL LIQUORS
FINE WINES & SPIRITS
500 Boston Post Road E
Marlboro, MA 01752
508-481-WINE (9463)
Owners: Demetrios Kambosos & Athanasios Kambosos
ProudlyservingWorcesterCounty
forover50years
Bestofluckforasuccessful
2016festival
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Securities offered through Commonwealth Financial Network,®
Member
FINRA/SIPC, a Registered Investment Adviser. Financial Foundations is a Registered
Investment Adviser. Advisory services offered through Financial Foundations are
separate and unrelated to Commonwealth.
Christina Mitkonis, CFP,®
MSFP
Financial Advisor
508.620.1000, x226
cmitkonis@financial-foundations.com
One Research Drive, Suite 100B
Westborough, MA 01581
www.financial-foundations.com
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Optometrist
103 Elm Street, Millbury, MA 01527
T 508.865.9951 | F 508.865.7554
12 Cross Street, Whitinsville, MA 1588
T 508.234.7935 | F 508.234.1280
DR. JAMES PIALTOS
EYE ASSOCIATES
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Licensed in Massachusetts and Rhode Island
Nicholas A. Lambros
Attorney at Law
NLambros@LambrosLawLLC.com
100 Midway Road, Suite 16
Garden City
Cranston, Rhode Island 02920
Tel: 401-383-9899
Fax: 401-383-9877
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Serving Breakfast and Lunch
Tuesday - Friday: 6am - 2pm | Saturday - Sunday: 7am - 2pm
681 Pleasant Street | Paxton, MA. 01612 | 508.459.1330
George and Vaia Pritsoulis
Best Wishes for a Successful Festival!
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40 Years of Worcester!
Worcester Magazine’s
40th Anniversary Edition
Coming Sept. 22
Contact your Media Consultant
and reserve your space today!
508-749-3166 or sales@worcestermagazine.com
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508-799-4423
www.maines.net
Paul Elias / General Manager
MAINES Produce Express
76 Webster Place | Worcester, MA 01603
Maines Produce Express has proudly served the
restaurants of greater Worcester for 30 years.
Let our expertise work for you!
We wish all the families & friends of St. Spyridon a healthy, prosperous 2016!
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Thank you to all our customers that vote for us.
We love and appreciate your help.
We promise to keep a smile on your face!
1984 Park Avenue • Worcester 508.798.0440 • bageltimeusa.com
THANK YOU FOR VOTING US THE BEST BAGELS AGAIN!
Travel to
Greece
Providing the Grecian Festival
with their ice cube needs
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Historic Uxbridge
Whitinsville
Screen Printing-DTG-Embroidery
508. 581. 7562
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6 BRUSSELS STREET, SUITE 101
WORCESTER, MA 01610
CUSTOM APPAREL FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS
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Located in the Kids’ Fest and Teen Zone
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O'Connor Brothers Funeral Home recognizes that our community is
comprised of diverse preferences of religion, philosophies and beliefs. Our
firm is responsive to your needs and wishes. By offering a wide range of
services, each family has the ability to create a meaningful and appropriate
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592 Park Avenue, Worcester, MA 01603
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