The 64th Annual Phoenix Greek Festival
We’re off to celebrate the 64th Annual Phoenix Greek Festival, the longest-running ethnic festival in the Valley—fantastic food, music, art, and activities—at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Community Center. Food is at the heart of this festival! Lunch is on self—look for gyros, kalamari, pastitsio (Greek lasagna), spanakopita (spinach pie) and lamb roasted on a spit. Save room for fresh-baked Greek pastries lovingly prepared by Greek yiayias (grandmas) —baklava, melomakarouna dipped in honey, Greek doughnuts and more. Top it all off with a little Ouzo or Metaxa brandy, a Greek beer, or Greek wine. Award-winning dancers will be performing throughout the day, as well as offering lessons, and everyone is welcome to join in. This fabulous festival is manned entirely by volunteers, with proceeds benefitting Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral ministries—tons of fun—all for a good cause!
Depart: NW 10 a.m. Phx 10:30 a.m. Mesa 10 a.m. Scottsdale 10:30 a.m. R: 4 .p.m.
Northwest Valley:
Sundome Plaza
13547 W. Camino Del Sol
Sun City West, AZ 85375
Located in the heart of Sun City West at the Sundome Plaza Shopping Center.
Scottsdale:
La Quinta Inn & Suites
8888 E Shea Blvd
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
The Scottsdale pickup location can be easily reached via AZ 101/Pima Freeway. Exit the freeway at Shea. The La Quinta Hotel is located at the northeast corner of AZ 101 and Shea Blvd.
Phoenix:
Paradise Valley Community Center
17402 N. 40th Street
Phoenix, AZ 85032
The Paradise Valley Community Center is easily found on 40th Street, north of Bell Road. No overnights. No Late-nights
Mesa:
Mesa Doubletree Hotel
1011 W. Holmes Ave
Mesa, AZ 85210
This is the Fiesta Mall region, and the Hilton Hotel is easily viewed from the U.S. 60/Superstition Freeway. Exit the freeway at Alma School and head east to Holmes. Park and wait for the bus at the west end of the hotel parking lot.