Glendi is the Greek word for party
and the entire parish comes together at this fund-raiser to
celebrate our unity in diversity. Thousands of visitors come
to our grounds for one weekend each September to eat, dance
and relax. Voted Best Way to Eat Around the World
by the Sonoma County Independent, we offer for sale
foods from Middle Eastern, Eritrean, Kenyan, Russian, Greek,
Balkan, Romanian, & American cultures. Also available
are Ethnic Baked Goods, Roast Lamb, Gyros and various beverages
including Greek Coffee, Soda, Wine & Micro-brewery Beer.
After enjoying the diverse foods offered, our visitors can
dance to live Balkan music. Local folk dance clubs often join
in the fun and Greek and Balkan line dancing is the order
of the day. As in previous years, this years music will
be provided by Edessa, and there will be free dance lessons
offered throughout the weekend. There is also a
Childrens Craft & Play Area with a moon bounce and other children's game booths.
Introductory lectures will be given in both of our churches
hourly. The lectures last approximately 30 minutes, leaving
time for questions afterwards. You are also welcome
to visit our churches at any time throughout the day. For
many who take our tours, it is their first taste of Orthodoxy.
The church tours and lectures are conducted by our principle
iconographer and others within our community. They have become
a highlight of our festival and an important form of outreach
for this parish.
We invite all our visitors to come to the Vespers Service
on Saturday from 4:00 pm to about 4:45 PM. This service,
like most of our services, is in English. In addition,
there is a candlelight choral concert each evening of the
fair.
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