Flemington Opa! Festival Celebrates Greek Culture with Food and Entertainment

FLEMINGTON, NJ—The annual Flemington Opa! Festival is set to delight attendees from June 7 to June 9 at St. Anna Greek Orthodox Church, located at 85 Vorhees Corner Road. Held rain or shine, this vibrant event promises a rich taste of Greek culture through its cuisine, entertainment, and charitable efforts.

Festival-goers can enjoy a variety of Greek dishes, either indoors or outdoors under a tent. The menu features classic oven-baked items along with popular grilled selections such as souvlaki and gyros. Complementing the feast are Greek pastries, coffee, and a selection of wine and beer.

The festival is not just about food; guests can also partake in carnival games, explore shopping opportunities, and enjoy traditional folk dancing performances. This year, the event is dedicated to supporting a notable cause—the construction of the St. Nicholas National Shrine at Ground Zero, among other charitable activities.

With free parking available, the Flemington Opa! Festival invites all to experience the joy and hospitality of Greek culture in a family-friendly atmosphere.

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