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  • The Las Vegas Greek Festival celebrated its annual event during the last weekend of September, taking over from Friday night all the way through Sunday. 2010 was their 37th year! A busy weekend of festivals for Las Vegas! This is a serious festival that is well organized and definitely has its share of experience in running a successful event. First off, the location is on the St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church grounds. They do offer tours of the church on some of the festival days, which is a nice way to learn a little bit about the history of the church and check out the inside. The festival has your typical ethnic eats - a map lays out where everything is offered and you can take your pick of trying something new or something you're already familiar with. (My suggestion is to order a bunch of different things and share it all - so you can try it all!) Be sure to hit up the dessert section too - my favorite was the chocolate baklava! Entertainment - Laid out on the grassy areas are plenty of tables and chairs for the ongoing entertainment. There is also a designated kids area, making this event super family-friendly. Of course, all the attractions do cost a fee. Vendors - They have more traditional ethnic booths selling their Greek-related wares, and those other random timeshare vendors too. (You just can't escape those ones in Vegas!) A quick look at the vendors doesn't hurt anyone! Parking - There is residential parking in the neighborhood (you need to get there early to take advantage of any of these spots), but they also have shuttle buses available so parking is available in designated lots a bit further away! Talk about organized! We hit up the festival on Friday night, which was perfect this time of year with the extreme heat going on. It was THE perfect evening to hang out, and for many, with a bottle of wine purchased at the festival. I'd definitely recommend going in the evening for dinner and wine! Admission was $6 for adults, but free for children 12 and under and free for active duty military and their families. They have a lot of lines open, so there should be no wait getting in. Overall, this was a new experience for me since it was my first time hitting up this festival. It's definitely better than some of the other cultural festivals in town. Keep your eyes and ears out for next September!
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