(Source: FOX 40 Staff) The 39th annual Greek Festival is underway at the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church in Vestal.
The four-day festival lasts through Sunday. and you don't have to be Greek to enjoy the dancing, music, food, and raffles. Of course you can dig into the delicious offerings at the festivals or buy some food to take home. And that's just what many there today had in mind.
"And it's delicious, I love spinach pie, I love Greek food. So this is... I wouldn't miss it. This is one of my favorite festivals," said Sandi Wood of Binghamton.
Admission is free. The festival will fun from noon until 9:30 tomorrow and noon until six on Sunday.
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