2010 Festival Flyer
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Dinner Line Taverna Grill Greek Pastries Schedule of Events (Hellenic Center) (Courtyard between hall and church) (Available in the hall & near gift booth) FRIDAY (11AM - 10PM) Two lines inside the church hall allow you to order a dinner plate Baklava ..........................................................$2.50 11:00 am Food areas open/band Gyro ................................................................$6.50 Layers of butter-drenched filo pastry, spices and 4:00 pm Church Tour and the following a-la-carte specialties. These items are only Savory pita filled with grilled seasoned meat chopped nuts, drizzled with honey syrup. available in the hall (with the exception of salads). topped with tomatoes, onions and tzatziki sauce. 5:30 pm Hara/Glenzethes Dance Chocolate Baklava ......................................$2.75 6:30 pm Church Tour Chicken Dinner (Kotopoulo) ......................$9.75 Souvlakia .....................................................$7.00 7:00 pm Hara/Glenzethes Dance Grilled chicken shish-ke-bob marinated in lemon, One-quarter chicken baked Greek style served with manestra, Pasta .............................................................$3.75 olive oil and spices. Topped with onions, tomatoes Layered custard dessert topped with almonds. 8:00 pm Church Tour Greek style green beans and dinner roll. and tzatziki sauce served on warm pita bread. 9:00 pm Glenzethes Dance Ergolavos .......................................................$2.50 Roast Lamb Dinner (Arni) .........................$12.50 Loukaniko ......................................................$6.50 Almond, macaroon crescents covered with almonds. SATURDAY (11AM - 10PM) Sliced roast lamb cooked with Greek seasoning, garlic & lemon, Grilled seasoned sausage topped with onion, tomatoes 11:00 am Food areas open/band served with Greek style green beans, manestra and dinner roll. Vanilla KoK ...................................................$3.75 and tzatziki sauce served on warm pita bread. A delicious honey sponge cake with custard filling. 1:00 pm Hara/Glenzethes Dance 2:00 pm Church Tour Pastitsio .........................................................$6.50 Greek Fries ....................................................$2.75 Chocolate KoK ..............................................$4.00 3:00 pm Alumni Dance Layered, baked macaroni with seasoned meat sauce topped Fried in olive oil and seasoned to perfection with with creamy béchamel sauce. a combination of Greek spices. Koulouria (Dozen butter cookies) .........................$4.00 4:00 pm Church Tour Kourambiethes ...............................................$.50 5:00 pm Hara/Glenzethes Dance Greek Salad ......................$3.50 small / $5.50 large 6:00 pm Church Tour Moussaka .....................................................$6.50 Lettuce, tomato and cucumber topped with feta cheese and Butter cookies topped with powdered sugar. Layered sautéed eggplant with seasoned meat sauce. black olives, served with traditional Greek vinaigrette dressing. 7:00 pm Hara/Glenzethes Dance Topped with creamy béchamel sauce. Paximadia (Dozen Greek biscotti) ........................$4.00 8:00 pm Church Tour Calamari .......................................................$7.50 Tsoureki (Sweet Greek bread) .............................$5.00 9:00 pm Glenzethes Dance Spanakopita .................................................$2.50 Tender squid, lightly breaded and fried and served with lemon Flaky spinach and feta in buttered filo triangle. juice and cocktail sauce. Floyeres .........................................................$2.50 SUNDAY (12 NOON - 6PM) Nuts and spices rolled in buttered filo, topped Chicken Tenders ..........................................$4.00 with honey syrup. 9:00 am Church Service Tiropita ..........................................................$2.50 A dish for the kids served with Greek fries. 12:00 pm Food opens/Band starts Flaky cheese-filled pastry made with buttered filo. Kataifi .............................................................$2.50 1:30 pm Hara/Glenzethes Dance Chopped almonds and walnuts wrapped with Baklava Sundae ...........................................$3.00 shredded filo pastry, drizzled with honey syrup. 2:00 pm Church Tour 3 for Hand-dipped ice cream, served with baklava pieces. 3:30 pm Hara/Glenzethes Dance Dolmathes ............................................ $3.50 Available under the main tent. Grape leaves stuffed with ground beef, rice & herbs. Grecian Torte ................................................$4.00 4:00 pm Church Tour Three-layered chocolate cake with chocolate cream filling, dipped in chocolate. 5:00 pm Glenzethes Dance Greek Salad ..................... $3.50 small / $5.50 large Greek Market Lettuce, tomato and cucumber topped with feta cheese and The Greek Market sells clothes, art, books, jewelry and other Greek Napolean .......................................................$3.75 Layered puff pastry filled with cream and topped with sugar. black olives, served with traditional Greek vinaigrette dressing. items. The market is located next to the main dining tent. Hot and Please support our sponsors cold coffees are also sold here. Baklava Napolean .......................................$3.75 after the festival! HANDMADE WITH THE FRESHEST INGREDIENTS Order a Cheesecake Online! Visit our Website! Chrisoula’s Slices Available at these Locations Greek Food, Seafood & Steaks Apple Market Harbourtown in Gulf Breeze CHEESECAKE Joe Patti Seafood Market Shoreline Foods 916-0430 Shoppe Aegean Breeze Gyros - Available All Year Long! The Tuscan Oven Bring in this coupon for a FREE Fountain Drink Tastes of the Mediterranean available throughout the year. Crabs We Got Em 850.438.5650 Distinctive Kitchens with the Purchase of a Gyro 1101 Scenic Hwy. • 432.0539 • anguspensacola.com www.chrisoulascheesecakeshoppe.com www.zorbasgreek.com Celebrating 100 Years Of Entertainment KOSTAS KASTANIS BAND from Kentucky is performing live Greek Traditions & Orthodoxy Greek music for your enjoyment during festival hours. Fifty one Greek Festivals and one hundred years of Orthodox worship in Pensacola. Now that is something to celebrate! Thank One of the highlights of the Pensacola Greek Festival each year you for joining us this weekend as the members of the Annunciation is watching the dancers and then joining them on the dance floor. The younger dance group is called Hara which means Greek Orthodox Church join together to share our dual heritage of We Buy Autos - Specializing in Toyota Trucks & SUVs Joy in Greek. The middle and high school group is called the Greek culture and Orthodox faith with the Pensacola community. 850-232-2801 Glenzethes which means Merry Makers. Our alumni group 1516 Border St. • Pensacola Started by parishioners in 1959 as a dinner, the popular Pensacola comprised of young adults will perform a special set on Saturday event has evolved into a full-blown 3 day event serving a variety afternoon at 3:00pm. Visit our website for more information on [email protected] October 15, 16, 17, 2010 of Greek foods along with traditional dance performances, live each of the dances that are performed. entertainment, church tours and shopping. This annual event is Friday & Saturday a labor of love for church parishioners. Many members put in hundreds of hours to prepare for the festival and volunteer during 11am - 10pm FREE the event. EMERALD COAST FAMILY DENTISTRY Sunday ADMISSION Stay informed about festival news and volunteer opportunities for next year’s festival by joining our mailing list at www. Jennifer Boudreaux Georgiades, DMD Noon - 6pm pensacolagreekfestival.com and by “liking” us on Facebook. Welcoming New Patients! Each year a portion of the festival proceeds are donated to a 2400 West Michigan Avenue, Suite 11 local charitable organization. This year the Festival will support Pensacola, FL 32526 Catholic Charities of Northwest Florida - a ministry of the Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee that helps Northwest Florida’s families (850) 944-9655 in need. www.emeraldcoastfamilydentistry.com History of Our Church The first Greek immigrants that came to Pensacola were seaman that manned sailing vessels in the mid to late 1800’s. Later some of the crew settled here as fishermen. Gradually the stream of immigrants from Greece increased. These new citizens made their ELECTRIC living in the fishing industry, groceries, restaurants and other small COMPANY 2320 Town Street businesses. The first Greek Orthodox Church was built in 1910 at Pensacola, FL 32505 the corner of Wright and Reus Street and was the home to this parish until 1954 when the present church on Garden Street was (850) 434-7250 constructed. The Hellenic Center was built in 1950 and the Fr. License # EC13002715 Leftheris Education Building was completed in 1961. The Church www.pensacolagreekfestival.com was consecrated by Archibishop Iakovos of blessed memory in 1973. Our parish is an active community of 150 families of various Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church ethnic backgrounds. The Annunciation Greek Orthodox kicked off A Center for their Centennial celebration in May of 2010! 1720 West Garden Street General, Cosmetic & Restorative Dentistry Pensacola, FL 32501 Church Tours 850-433-2662 Please join our choir members for a twenty minute, informative Charles E. Stamitoles, D.D.S. www.annunciationgoc.org tour of our Byzantine style church. You’ll learn a little about the history of our Orthodox Faith and hear the choir perform several Your MasterCard or Visa can be used to purchase Byzantine hymns. 1025 Creighton Rd . Pensacola $5 tickets for use anywhere at the festival. Tickets 478-3330 are sold in front of the Hellenic Center. www.cosmeticrestorativedentistry.net www.pensacolagreekfestival.com Local checks with proper ID are also accepted..