The St. Demetrios Greek Festival, September 25, 26 and 27 2009.

August 24, 2009 by stdemetriosfestival

Come and enjoy what has become a Seattle tradition now in its 49th year!  Wonderful authentic Greek food awaits you, along with Greek Folk Dancing by our award winning Folk Dancers with whom you can join and dance to live Greek music.  Learn about our church and our faith with church tours, shop for bargins on Greek items and visit our Greek Deli to stock up on pastry and Greek delicacies.   Family and children’s activities available to complete your memorable day at St. Demetrios.

When

Friday, Saturday and Sunday – September 25, 26, 27, 2009.

Hours of Operation

Friday: 12:00 noon – 9:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:30 am – 9:00 p.m.
Sunday: 12:00 noon – 7:00 p.m.

Where

St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church
Located in the Montlake District of Seattle
2100 Boyer Avenue East
Seattle, Washington 98112
206.325.4347

Free Parking

Free parking available at the Seattle Prep parking garage and the Montlake Elementary School parking lot. A private shuttle service will operate between the church and the Seattle Prep parking garage.

Click here for driving directions, parking and free shuttle information

Admission

Admission is free.

Food

Some of the most authentic Greek food and pastries prepared by our wonderful cooks and parishioners from Greek family recipes. Come get a taste of succulent roasted lamb on the spit, souvlaki, gyros topped off by tasty Greek pastries. Sit and rest your feet in our Kafenion and listen to Greek music or watch traditional Greek Folk dancing.

Click here for information on our food

Highlights

Church Tours
• Religious Artifacts/Icons
Greek Folk Dancing
Live Greek music
Greek Foods/Pastries
Greek Deli
• Greek Imports
• Fine Jewelry


About Us

St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church has its beginnings in Seattle in 1894. The former church structure was demolished in 1995 to make way for the new REI Flagship store. The present St. Demetrios Church was completed in 1962 and dedicated on March 31, 1963. It was designed by Paul Thiry, one of the principal architects of the Seattle Worlds Fair in 1962. St. Demetrios works within our community and in the greater Seattle area .

About Our Festival – Where Does the Money Go?

Our festival has been a tradition in Seattle for 45 years offering authentic Greek food and folk dancing. Proceeds from our festival go toward the support of our many ministires that include the following community charities:

Boyer Children’s Clinic
Camp Agape (camping for kids with cancer)
All Saints Camp
Feed the Homeless Program

Connie Prekeges Walk

The Connie Prekeges Foundation 5K walk to support Candlelighters of Washington State and Camps for
kids with cancer.  100% of our donations go directly to support these causes, helping kids with cancer
be kids again. 
This is our 5th year walking, our first Statewide walk!  We’ve raised over $50,000 in the past 4 years
for camping programs.  This year we’re teaming up with Candlelighters as well.  They also support children and
their families affected by cancer throughout the state.
 
Walk in Seattle, starting at St. Demetrios, at 10:30 on Saturday, Sept. 26th. Start and finish from St. D’s, and
walk through the Seattle Arboretum.  Finish in time to have lunch at the festival!
 
www.conniewalk.org

 

 

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