St. Demetrios greek festival returns for 47th year of culture and celebration

St. Demetrios Greek Festival Returns for 47th Year of Culture and Celebration

September 7, 2024

UNION TOWNSHIP, NJ – The 47th Annual St. Demetrios Greek Festival kicks off on September 5, bringing a weekend of vibrant Greek culture to Union County. Running through September 8, this beloved festival offers a rich array of authentic Greek cuisine, including souvlaki and gyros, as well as delightful pastries and beverages, from ouzo to wine.

In addition to the culinary experience, attendees can enjoy live music, traditional folk dancing, and a variety of rides and games. With admission at just $2 and free parking available, the festival at 721 Rahway Ave promises an affordable and exciting celebration for all ages.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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