Going Greek
Well, it's one of my favorite times of the year in Columbia. Football season, fall and...the Greek Festival! If you live in the area and haven't been, you need to make it a point to go. It's a great festival with lots of great food and some real friendly people. Now, disclaimer, it gets crowded! They usually take up one block with booths, games, entertainment stages, and food vendors so every free space there is can be filled with people. I recommend going during one of the off-times. Like take a late lunch or an early dinner. Or even an early lunch. They're open from 10 am - 10 pm Thursday through Saturday. They also have Sunday hours. But while you're there, try and make it a point to tour their church. It was just built in the last couple of years and they are always working on adding new artwork. It's beautiful. You can sit there and study all of the Greek Ikons and learn about the history of each painting.
Greek Festivals are great family activities and I know sometimes, in Columbia, they will even bring out a big screen to project the football game on, so you won't miss a minute!
Here is the website for the Columbia Greek Festival: http://www.columbiasgreekfestival.com/
It usually runs mid-September.
There is one in Greenville in May (best gyro I've ever had): http://www.stgeorgegreenville.org/GreekFestival.html
And Charleston has two, one in May and another in October: http://charlestongreekfestival.com/
Hope you have fun! Opa!
Greek Festivals are great family activities and I know sometimes, in Columbia, they will even bring out a big screen to project the football game on, so you won't miss a minute!
Here is the website for the Columbia Greek Festival: http://www.columbiasgreekfestival.com/
It usually runs mid-September.
There is one in Greenville in May (best gyro I've ever had): http://www.stgeorgegreenville.org/GreekFestival.html
And Charleston has two, one in May and another in October: http://charlestongreekfestival.com/
Hope you have fun! Opa!
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