
Be GREEK for a Weekend!!
Three days of pure family fun filled with delicious Greek dishes, domestic and imported beverages, amazing pastries, Live Greek music and The St. Barbara Hellenic Dancers and all things GREEK!
Join us for all this and more, including a great variety of vendors all under our HUGE TENTS. Tours of our beautiful St. Barbara will be available too!
RAFFLE!! Win a 2025 Mercedes-Benz (or $35,000 cash) in our annual raffle – each ticket is a $100 donation – we only sell up to 2200 tickets – so get your tickets early!
RAIN OR SHINE!!
Friday February 20th 11am-9pm
Saturday February 21st 11am-9pm
Sunday February 22nd noon-6pm
3-Day Pass – $5.00 gets you in for the whole weekend! (Kids under 12 Free) Tickets available at the gate, no pre-purchase available.
Free parking at the church plus additional parking at the Church of the Trinity (second right NorthBound past St. Barbara entrance) with a FREE Shuttle to and from St. Barbara.
Come celebrate under the big tent with us!
Invite your friends and family! OPA!
For the First Thousand Years of Christianity, There Was One Church
For the first thousand years of Christianity, there was one Church. In 1054, the church broke into two, with the churches of Rome and Constantinople excommunicating one another. After 1054, the church in Eastern Europe became known as the Orthodox Christian Church, and the church in Western Europe became known as the Roman Catholic Church. Today, most of the Christians in Eastern Europe (Greece, Albania, the Balkan Countries), Russia, the Middle East and in the northeast part of Africa are Orthodox Christians.
In many countries, like Greece and Russia, the Orthodox Church is the official state church. In non-Orthodox countries like the United States, the Orthodox Church bears the name of the ethnic group which founded the church. The Orthodox Church is marked by Traditions that are universally practiced, including the way churches are built (architecture), decorated (with icons), the services that are held and the theology that governs the church. We invite you to take a tour of our newly constructed church and learn a little bit more about its history as well as the symbolism of its beautiful interior appointments.
About St. Barbara Greek Orthodox Church
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Our Daily Schedule
Friday
- 11:00am: Opens
- 3:00pm: Cooking Demonstration
- 3:30pm: Church Guided Tour
- 4:00pm: Cooking Demonstration
- 5:00pm: Cooking Demonstration
- 6:00pm: Cooking Demonstration
- 7:30pm: Jr. Hellas Dancers
- 8:00pm: Sr. Hellas Dancers
- 11:00pm: Closes
Saturday
- 11:00am: Opens
- 12:00pm: Cooking Demonstration
- 1:00pm: Cooking Demonstration
- 1:30pm: Church Guided Tour
- 2:00pm: Cooking Demonstration
- 3:00pm: Cooking Demonstration
- 3:30pm: Church Guided Tour
- 4:00pm: Jr. Hellas Dancers
- 5:00pm: Cooking Demonstration
- 5:00pm: Sr. Hellas Dancers
- 5:30pm: Church Guided Tour
- 7:00pm: Jr. Hellas Dancers
- 8:00pm: Sr. Hellas Dancers
- 11:00pm: Closes
Sunday
- 12:00pm: Opens
- 1:00pm: Cooking Demonstration
- 1:30pm: Church Guided Tour
- 2:00pm: Cooking Demonstration
- 3:00pm: Jr. Hellas Dancers
- 3:30pm: Church Guided Tour
- 4:00pm: Sr. Hellas Dancers
- 6:00pm: Festival Ends OPA!