The 2022 Glendi Greek Festival kicked off at the St. George Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Springfield, Massachusetts, with the ceremonial lighting of the flame at the Greek Cultural Center. The event, which celebrates Greek heritage and culture, has become a beloved tradition in the community, attracting thousands of attendees from near and far. According to attendees, the festival offers a unique opportunity for people to connect with their roots and experience traditional Greek music, dancing, and cuisine.
Many participants arrive early to indulge in authentic Greek delicacies, which is a significant draw for the event. As Xenophon Beake, the General Chairman of Glendi, noted, people arrived as early as 2:30 pm to be among the first in line for food. The festival is expected to attract over 10,000 people and has become a significant event in western Massachusetts.
For some attendees... such as Stan Wojnar from Florida, the festival provides a meaningful opportunity to reconnect with the Greek community. Wojnar, who travels from his home state to attend the festival, expressed his enthusiasm for the event, stating it is "a real good thing" that the country could learn from.
The festival is not only a fun event for the community but also a vital fundraiser for the St. George Cathedral. Proceedings from the event will support the cathedral's efforts to repair its bell tower, which was damaged by a lightning strike last year. As the event continues to grow in popularity... it has become an essential part of the cultural landscape in western Massachusetts.
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SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – The ceremonial lighting of the flame at Springfield's Greek Cultural Center officially kicked off the three-day Glendi Greek Festival at St. George Greek Orthodox Cathedral. "We're very proud to be American, but we also love being Greek, you know we love that part of the heritage," said Anna Svadeba of Springfield.
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