LA Greek Fest
books“Passport to Grecian Holiday”
for 9th annual Saint Sophia Cathedral event Sept. 7-9
Sets new dishes, themed prizes, Ralph’s promo partnership
for 9th annual Saint Sophia Cathedral event Sept. 7-9
Sets new dishes, themed prizes, Ralph’s promo partnership
WHO: Adults and kids of all ages and ethnicities celebrating Greek culture.
WHAT:
• A “Passport” to adventuresome Greek food, music and fun.
• Other food and beverages of the Byzantine Latino Quarter–“where Opa! meets L.A.!”
• Tours of St. Sophia Cathedral, an architectural and religious gem.
• Exquisite Greek cuisine such as spanakopita, calamari, pastitsio, the spectacular flaming cheese - Saganaki, first-ever presentations of lesser-known regional tantalizers, and exquisite pastry desserts including baklava and galaktoboureko.
WHERE: 1324 Normandie Ave. (between Pico and Venice Blvds.); plenty of free parking. Also provisions for handicap and valet parking service.
WHEN: 5 p.m.-11 p.m. Friday, Sept. 7
1 p.m.-11p.m. Saturday, Sept. 8
12 Noon-10 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 9
ADMISSION: FREE on Friday all evening; $5 adult admission on Saturday & Sunday; kids under 12, free all weekend.
NEW:
• “Passport to a Grecian Holiday” theme, spotlighting dishes indigenous to specific
locales such as Rhodes, Mykonos, Santorini and other exotic destinations.
• Themed raffle prizes including a trip for two to Greece, a digital camera, American Tourister luggage and more.
• Important sponsorship by Ralph’s, Caffe D’Amore & DAPHNE’S Greek Cafes
“We’re expecting huge interest in LA Greek Fest 2007, as thousands of new and returning food and music lovers let us stamp their Passport to a Grecian Holiday!” enthuses festival director Ted Pastras. “Opa!”
Ted and Jan Pastras, Festival Directors
Mavis Manus, Publicity
OTHER INFO: Saint. Sophia Cathedral office, 323-737.2424, or visit website at:
www.LAGreekFest.com
WHAT:
• A “Passport” to adventuresome Greek food, music and fun.
• Other food and beverages of the Byzantine Latino Quarter–“where Opa! meets L.A.!”
• Tours of St. Sophia Cathedral, an architectural and religious gem.
• Exquisite Greek cuisine such as spanakopita, calamari, pastitsio, the spectacular flaming cheese - Saganaki, first-ever presentations of lesser-known regional tantalizers, and exquisite pastry desserts including baklava and galaktoboureko.
WHERE: 1324 Normandie Ave. (between Pico and Venice Blvds.); plenty of free parking. Also provisions for handicap and valet parking service.
WHEN: 5 p.m.-11 p.m. Friday, Sept. 7
1 p.m.-11p.m. Saturday, Sept. 8
12 Noon-10 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 9
ADMISSION: FREE on Friday all evening; $5 adult admission on Saturday & Sunday; kids under 12, free all weekend.
NEW:
• “Passport to a Grecian Holiday” theme, spotlighting dishes indigenous to specific
locales such as Rhodes, Mykonos, Santorini and other exotic destinations.
• Themed raffle prizes including a trip for two to Greece, a digital camera, American Tourister luggage and more.
• Important sponsorship by Ralph’s, Caffe D’Amore & DAPHNE’S Greek Cafes
“We’re expecting huge interest in LA Greek Fest 2007, as thousands of new and returning food and music lovers let us stamp their Passport to a Grecian Holiday!” enthuses festival director Ted Pastras. “Opa!”
Ted and Jan Pastras, Festival Directors
Mavis Manus, Publicity
OTHER INFO: Saint. Sophia Cathedral office, 323-737.2424, or visit website at:
www.LAGreekFest.com

